
Married To My Ex's Ruthless Uncle
My father was dying in the ICU, and our family company, the Martin Group, was on the verge of total collapse.
While I was desperately trying to sign the consent form for his life-saving surgery, my fiancé, Eston, sent me a text.
"I told you not to be stubborn. The company is mine by Friday. Beg me, and I might pay for the funeral."
He had been secretly looting my family's assets from the inside, waiting for me to break so he could steal everything. He thought I would crawl back to him in absolute despair, surrendering my father's legacy just to survive. The sheer weight of my helplessness crushed my chest as the heart monitor next to my father's bed let out a frantic, high-pitched scream.
The betrayal tore through me, but the despair quickly hardened into a cold, sharp stone.
Why should I let the man who ruined me dance on my family's grave? Why should I let him walk away with everything while I lost the only family I had left?
I wiped away my tears and blocked his number permanently.
Then, I stepped out into the freezing Manhattan rain and went straight to the top floor of the Maxwell building.
I threw my remaining shares onto the desk of Ellwood Maxwell—the apex predator of Wall Street, and Eston's untouchable, ruthless uncle.
"I want you to marry me," Ellwood said, pushing a marriage contract toward me. "That is the only way your company survives."
I picked up the pen. If Eston wanted to destroy my life, I would become his aunt and make him bow.
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Chapter 1
We need the signature now, Ms. Martin. He has forty-eight hours at most."
Audriana stared at the critical condition notice in Dr. Finch's hand. Her stomach violently cramped, folding her posture forward. Dr. Finch hesitated, lowering the clipboard slightly. "Ms. Martin, you should also know—the initial scans picked up a mass. We haven't been able to biopsy yet, given the cardiac emergency, but it is… concerning." The word mass landed in her chest like a second blow, but she could not process it. Not now. Behind the thick glass of the ICU, her father, Harper, lay buried under a tangle of plastic tubes. The heart monitor next to his bed let out a frantic, high-pitched scream that felt like a drill boring directly into her skull.
"I..." Audriana's voice cracked. Her throat was so dry it felt lined with sandpaper. Her mother had been sedated in a private room down the hall. The sight of Harper coding on the table had shattered Edythe completely—she had collapsed, screaming, until a nurse pressed a needle into her arm. Audriana was alone.
She reached out with a trembling hand. Her fingers felt like blocks of ice. She took the pen from the doctor and dragged the tip across the paper. A hot tear slipped down her cheek, splashing onto the ink and blurring her last name. The sheer weight of her helplessness crushed her chest, making it impossible to pull air into her lungs.
Her phone vibrated in her pocket.
She pulled it out. The screen lit up with a text from Eston, her ex-fiancé.
I told you not to be stubborn, Audriana. The Martin Group is mine by Friday. Beg me, and I might pay for the funeral.
Audriana's jaw locked so hard her teeth ached. The metallic taste of blood flooded her mouth as she bit down on the inside of her cheek. She swiped her thumb across the screen, blocking his number permanently. The despair in her chest hardened into a cold, sharp stone.
She opened her contacts. Her thumb hovered over a name she had sworn never to touch.
Ellwood Maxwell.
The apex predator of Wall Street. Eston's uncle.
Her fingertips turned bone-white as she pressed the call button. The phone rang twice before a robotic, sterile voice prompted her to wait. A second later, a male assistant answered.
"Mr. Maxwell does not take unsolicited meetings. Good day."
The line went dead.
Audriana's breathing turned ragged. She shoved the phone into her pocket, spun around, and ran toward the elevator. Her heels clicked frantically against the linoleum floor. She burst through the hospital doors and into the freezing Manhattan rain.
Twenty minutes later, she stood inside the massive, echoing lobby of the Maxwell building. Rainwater dripped from her soaked hair, running down her neck and soaking into her collar.
"Ma'am, you cannot pass the turnstiles without an appointment," the security guard said, stepping into her path. His hand rested heavily on his belt.
Audriana didn't argue. She unclasped the Patek Philippe watch from her left wrist—the last valuable thing she owned, a gift from her father. She slammed it onto the marble security desk.
"Five minutes," she gasped, her chest heaving. "Give me five minutes in his private elevator. Keep the watch."
The guard stared at the diamonds circling the watch face. He slowly stepped aside, swiping his access card on the VIP turnstile.
Audriana pushed through and stepped into the private elevator. The doors slid shut. The high-speed ascent made her stomach drop. She stared at the digital numbers climbing rapidly, her wet hands smoothing down her ruined skirt.
The doors chimed open on the top floor.
Heavy walnut double doors stood at the end of the hall. A secretary jumped up from her desk, shouting a warning, but Audriana ignored her. She threw her body weight against the heavy wood and pushed the doors open.
The office was massive and swallowed in shadows. Outside the floor-to-ceiling windows, lightning cracked across the dark sky.
Ellwood Maxwell stood with his back to her, facing the storm.
He slowly turned around. He held a silver Zippo lighter in his right hand, flipping the lid open and closed with a rhythmic, metallic clink. His dark eyes locked onto her. It was the look of a predator watching a wounded animal stumble into his cage.
Audriana's breath hitched. The sheer force of his presence forced her to take a half-step back.
"Security is on the way, Mr. Maxwell, I apologize—" the secretary stammered from the doorway.
Ellwood raised one hand, barely moving his fingers. The secretary instantly went silent, backed out, and pulled the heavy doors shut.
The silence in the room was suffocating.
"I need a loan," Audriana forced the words out. Her voice was raspy.
Ellwood walked toward the massive leather sofa and sat down. He crossed his long legs, resting his arms on the backrest. He looked entirely relaxed, yet dangerously lethal.
Audriana walked to his desk. Her hands shook as she pulled a document from her wet bag and slapped it onto the glass surface. "Thirty percent of the Martin Group shares. I need my father's surgery covered, and I need capital to save the company."
Ellwood didn't even glance at the paper. He let out a low, dark chuckle.
"Your company is a sinking ship, Audriana. Your shares are worth less than the paper they are printed on."
Panic seized her throat. She stepped closer to him. "I will do anything. Anything you want."
Ellwood stopped playing with the lighter. He stood up. He was a foot taller than her, and as he closed the distance between them, his heavy footsteps sounded like a countdown.
He backed her up until her hips hit the edge of the desk. He placed his hands on the glass on either side of her waist, trapping her. The sharp, clean scent of cedarwood and expensive tobacco wrapped around her.
He stared down at her face. His eyes lingered on her eyes, a strange, dark flicker passing through his gaze.
"I want you to marry me," he said. His voice was a low, magnetic rumble that lacked any warmth.
Audriana's pupils dilated. The air left her lungs. "What?"
"You heard me." Ellwood pushed off the desk, stepping back into the shadows. "You become Mrs. Maxwell. That is the only way the Martin Group survives."
He picked up a thick folder from his desk and tossed it in front of her. A pre-nuptial agreement.
"You have sixty seconds to decide. Otherwise, the door is behind you."
Audriana stared at the thick stack of paper. The image of her father struggling to breathe flashed behind her eyes. Her fingers twitched. She reached out, her fingertips brushing against the sharp edge of the contract.
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8.6
In my past life, the Cerberus strain leaked, turning the world into a blood-soaked hell of rotting flesh and mutated monsters.
I thought my boyfriend Declan and my best friend Hailee would have my back as we fled the quarantine zone.
Instead, when the surging crowd of the infected cornered us, they didn't hesitate.
They shoved me backward into the horde just to buy themselves three seconds to run.
As I fell into the mud, I saw them fleeing without a single backward glance.
"She's dead weight anyway!" Hailee screamed.
"Just keep running, she'll distract them!" Declan yelled back.
I was torn apart, feeling the agonizing tear of rotting teeth sinking into my neck and the hot spray of my own blood.
Before the apocalypse, my greedy uncle had locked away my ten-million-dollar trust fund, leaving me with nothing but a fake boyfriend who only wanted me for my money.
Until my last breath, I couldn't understand how the people I loved most could trade my life for a head start.
Why did I blindly trust them? Why didn't I see through their perfectly choreographed lies?
Opening my eyes again, the stench of decaying flesh vanished, replaced by the sterile smell of my college dorm room.
Hailee and Declan were standing over my bed, faking tears of concern over my meningitis fever.
I was back exactly seven days before the world ended, and my spatial vault ability had come back with me.
This time, I'm extorting my uncle for every cent, hoarding the city's supplies, and leaving them all to rot.

9.3
She sells flowers. He spills blood. And he will stop at nothing to make her his. Elena Rossi has always lived quietly among roses and lilies, dreaming of love as gentle as the petals she arranges. She thought she found it in Daniel, the man she planned to marry. Until her wedding day when a dangerous stranger walked into the church and shattered everything. Adrian Volkov is a king in the underworld, a man feared for his ruthlessness and power. But to him, Elena is not just a prize. She is an obsession. A storm he cannot live without. And he will burn the world and anyone in it, to claim her. Torn from the life she knew, Elena resists him, manipulates him, and even runs from him. But Adrian is relentless. His love is dark, his touch both punishing and tender, and his obsession inescapable. When betrayal and bloodshed close in, Elena must face the truth: She doesn't just fear him. She doesn't just hate him. She loves him. Petals and Blood is a haunting, passionate tale of obsession, betrayal, and the dangerous kind of love that blooms in shadows.

9.2
She loved him until she lost herself.
Now, behind locked doors and shattered glass, she must learn to breathe again.
When she first met Lloyd, he was magnetic and intoxicating. The kind of man who turned every head when he entered a room, who spoke in promises sweet enough to taste. With him, she felt chosen, cherished, and safe.
But safety was an illusion, and love became a weapon.
And slowly, piece by piece, he dismantled her until nothing of the woman she once was remained.
Now institutionalized after a breakdown, she begins to piece together the brutal truth of what really happened in the shadows of their love story. Memories sting like open wounds: the manipulation disguised as tenderness, the apologies that blurred into threats, the desperate hope that tomorrow he'd be the man she fell for again.
Yet beneath the grief and the shame, a quiet rebellion stirs, a vow to reclaim her voice, her freedom, and her life. Because this is not just a story of how she fell apart. It is a story of how she rises.
Haunting, raw, and achingly intimate, Boys like him peels back the glittering mask of a toxic love affair to reveal the kind of darkness that hides in plain sight, and the unbreakable strength it takes to escape it.

8.7
For seven years, I was Alpha Zane’s Chosen Mate, suppressing my warrior instincts to be the docile, supportive partner he demanded.
On our seventh anniversary, while I waited by a candlelit table, I accidentally overheard his mind-link with another woman.
"Seven years is a habit, my dear, not love. She's docile, she'll understand."
He told Seraphina, his new political ally, laughing as he dismissed my entire existence.
I didn't scream or cry. I scraped the anniversary cake into the trash, drafted a formal rejection letter, and walked out of the packhouse.
But Zane didn't even notice my departure. He was so consumed by his new lover that my rejection letter was treated as garbage and tossed into the incinerator.
He paraded Seraphina around the pack, even handing my hard-earned strategic command over to her—a woman who knew absolutely nothing about war.
When my loyal subordinates protested, he violently suppressed them, declaring my absence a "childish tantrum" and framing me as the bitter obstacle to his destined romance.
He honestly thought I was just hiding in my room, waiting to beg for his charity and accept a humiliating demotion.
He had no idea that I had already crossed the border into enemy territory.
Tonight, I am attending his grand celebration.
Not as the heartbroken mate he discarded, but as the newly appointed Gamma of his deadliest rival, the Sterling Pack.

7.4
Clara Davis was trained to seduce, deceive, and destroy.
Her mission is simple: infiltrate billionaire Jeffery Rothwell's life, gain his trust, and help seize his empire in exchange for the freedom she has always craved.
But the deeper she slips into his dangerous world, the more the lines between mission and desire begin to blur. Falling for him was never part of the plan and neither was discovering that the man she was sent to manipulate may not be the real Jeffery at all.
Now trapped in a deadly web of obsession, power, and hidden identities. Clara is caught between the organization that owns her, the monster who remade her, and a love that has turned into vengeance. Clara must survive a man who sees everything, controls everything, and may be far more dangerous than the organization that created her.
Because in this game of seduction and revenge, love might be the deadliest trap of all.

9.5
"You shouldn't be here, Fiona," his deep voice rasped against her ear, his hand still pressed against the wall behind her.
"Then tell me to leave," she whispered, her lips trembling inches from his. He didn't move. He didn't breathe. And in that moment, she knew he wanted her just as much as she wanted him.
Fiona Harry has lived her whole life in a golden cage of wealth, reputation, and suffocating rules. University was supposed to be her escape, her first taste of freedom. But nothing could prepare her for the moment she came face-to-face with Professor Jalen Hart, her father's best friend. One reckless night changes everything. A drunken mistake turns into an irresistible obsession, pulling her deeper into Jalen's forbidden world. But secrets don't stay hidden forever. Between Jude, her possessive friend who knows too much, Marian, Jalen's wicked wife, and the dangerous power of desire, Fiona is about to risk not only hers and her family's reputation but her entire future.
And what happens when the truth comes out especially to Marian?