
Once The Rejected Bride, Now His Eternal Nightmare
BLURB: Ashley Marsh was left at the altar, her fiancé choosing her stepsister in front of all of New York. Labeled "The Rejected Bride," she vanished in a cloud of humiliation. Five years later, she returns, but the shy heiress is gone. In her place is Ashley Sterling-a venture capitalist so powerful, so untouchable, that the very elite who laughed at her now scramble for her favor. Her mission is simple: a calculated, merciless takeover of the families that destroyed her. But when the man who broke her heart sees the woman she has become, his regret threatens to unravel her perfect plan for vengeance.
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Chapter 1
Ashley point of view
My world is crumbling. The white roses, the music, the sea of smiling faces-it all turns to ash in my mouth. This is my wedding day, and the man standing at the altar, the love of my life, has just destroyed me.
The priest's voice is calm and steady. "Mr. Cole Evans, do you take Miss Ashley Marsh to be your lawfully wedded wife? Will you love her, comfort her, honor and keep her, in sickness and in health, for richer, for poorer, forsaking all others, for as long as you both shall live?"
I look at Cole. My hands are trembling, so I clutch my bouquet of gardenias tighter, their sweet scent now making me feel sick. He is looking at me, and he gives me that smile. That same soft, shy smile he gave me the very first day we met. My heart, which was pounding like a trapped bird, suddenly stills. That smile is my anchor. Everything is going to be okay.
I let out a small breath I didn't know I was holding. This is it.
And then he speaks.
"No."
The word is quiet, but it echoes like a thunderclap in the perfect silence of the cathedral. For a second, there is nothing. No sound, no breath, no heartbeat.
Then, a collective, horrified gasp ripples through the room. My own breath stops. It feels like a fist has reached into my chest and seized my lungs.
I stare at him. "Cole...?" My voice is a tiny, broken thing.
He doesn't look at me anymore. He looks past me, his jaw tight. "I said no. I will not marry her."
The priest stutters. "M-Mr. Evans, I..."
"I can never marry the likes of you, Ashley," Cole continues, his voice cold and clear, amplified by the microphone. It's a voice I don't recognize. "You are naive. You are weak. You cannot be my bride. You would be an embarrassment."
Each word is a physical blow. Naive. Weak. Embarrassment. They spin in my head. This isn't happening. This is a nightmare.
My mind fractures. I'm not here in this stifling dress. I'm suddenly back there, three years ago, on a stormy New York evening. The rain is coming down in sheets, and I'm soaked, hopelessly trying to hail a cab. A sleek black car pulls up, and the window rolls down.
"You look like you're fighting a losing battle," a warm voice says. It's him. Cole Evans. He's smiling, not with pity, but with kind amusement. "Please, let me give you a ride. It's no trouble."
In the warm, dry car, he offers me his handkerchief. "I'm Cole," he says.
"Ashley,"I whisper, shivering.
"Ashley,"he repeats, and my name sounds like a safe place. He looks at me, really looks at me, and says, "You have the most honest eyes I've ever seen."
The memory is so vivid I can smell the wet wool of my coat. That was the beginning. His promises play in my ears now, a cruel soundtrack to this horror.
"You are just exactly my type, Ashley Marsh."
"You're the love of my life. My forever."
"I've never felt this way about anyone. It's only you. Always you."
What changed? The silent scream echoes in my skull. What did I do?
My daze is shattered as Cole moves. He steps away from the altar, away from me. He walks straight to the front row, to where Mira sits in a dress that's too silvery, too close to white. He holds out his hand to her.
A wide, victorious smile spreads across her perfect face. She takes his hand, and he leads her up the steps to stand where I am standing. She brushes against my shoulder, a small, deliberate push.
"The truth is," Cole announces, putting an arm around Mira, "my heart has always belonged to another. To Mira. She is strong. She is brilliant. She is everything a woman in my world needs to be. I never loved you, Ashley. It was only ever Mira."
The tears come then. Not a gentle cry, but a torrent that burns my cheeks. My chest is caving in. The pain is so immense I can't even make a sound. He never loved me. It was all a lie. Every touch, every kiss, every whispered promise in the dark-a performance.
I force my eyes away from them, this horrible new couple. I look to my family. My stepmother, Sophia, has a hand pressed to her lips, but her eyes above her fingers are bright with triumph. She planned this. She must have.
My eyes find my father, Liam. He looks pale, shocked. His mouth is open. For a wild, desperate second, I think, He will stop this. He is my father. He will save me.
But he doesn't move. He doesn't shout. He just stares, paralyzed. His eyes meet mine for a fleeting second, and then they drop to the floor. The final betrayal. He is choosing silence. He is choosing them.
They all are. Every guest in this room is now a witness to my annihilation. They see the poor, rejected Marsh heiress, discarded for the better model. I am a public joke.
I look back at Mira. She leans into Cole, gazing up at him with fake adoration. Then her eyes slide to me. They hold mine, and in them is a message as clear as glass: I always win. You were just keeping him warm for me. You are nothing.
A searing pain splits my skull. The beautiful cathedral blurs, the colors of the stained-glass windows melting into a dizzying swirl. The supportive arm of my bridesmaid feels a million miles away. My legs, these useless pillars of satin and lace, turn to solid stone. They buckle.
I hear distant shouts. "Ashley!" "Someone catch her!"
But it's too late. The marble floor, cold and hard, rushes up to meet me. My head hits with a dull thud I feel more than hear. The world tilts on its side. My last conscious sight is not of Cole, or my traitorous family, but of the blinding, relentless flash of a dozen camera phones. Click. Click. Click.
They are not here for a wedding. They are here for a scandal. The headline writes itself in the darkening corners of my mind: REJECTED BRIDE COLLAPSES AT ALTAR.
Then, nothing. A deep, silent, cold darkness swallows me whole, and I am grateful for it.
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7.8
Nara has spent her whole life at the bottom of the pack.
The weak wolf.
The girl no one defends.
The one everyone believes will never shift, never matter, and never belong.
All she wants is to live quietly and survive another day without being beaten or humiliated.
But the Moon Goddess has a different plan.
During a rogue attack, Nara crosses paths with Alpha Kael Draven-a powerful, ruthless leader known for his strength... and his curse. The moment their eyes meet, the mate bond snaps into place with a force that shocks them both.
Kael rejects her instantly.
A weak mate is the last thing he wants.
But as he walks away, the bond does not break.
Instead, it burns.
Soon, strange things begin happening around Nara-her wounds heal too fast, shadows move when she panics, and wolves who once mocked her now fear her. Whispers spread. Someone demands her capture. And Kael, the Alpha who tried to reject her, suddenly can't stay away.
As an ancient prophecy resurfaces, Nara learns she is the last descendant of a lost bloodline-one powerful enough to break Kael's curse... or unleash a darkness even he cannot control.
Now hunted by enemies, betrayed by those she trusted, and torn between the Alpha who wounded her and the destiny she never wanted, Nara must rise from weakness to strength.
Because Kael's life is tied to hers.
Her power is awakening.
And the bond that was meant to be broken might be the one thing that saves them both-
or destroys their entire world.

7.9
He is cursed. She is a slave.
Their forbidden bond will either save their world or set it ablaze.
Caeser Varyn, the formidable Alpha King, is a figure of fear, his very blood tainted by a curse that has claimed every mate the Moon Goddess has given him. His existence is a lonely burden of twisted power, until a single, accidental touch changes everything.
Ava is a ghost in the royal palace-an unseen slave girl with a quiet grace and a hidden power. When the Moon Goddess's mating mark appears on her wrist, Caeser shatters ancient laws and claims her as his own.
Their forbidden union ignites a firestorm, forcing them to flee the burning palace and the outrage of the pack.
Turned out she's gifted by the Moon Goddess and to survive, Ava must master the power she never knew she possessed, expose the traitors who surround them, and find a way to break the ancestral curse.
If she fails, her love will be consumed, and their world will fall to the dark power of a corrupted god.

7.5
She was dead. Or at least, that's what they thought. Now, five years later, Ivy Richardson stood at her own grave, ready to face the man who put her there.
Ivy, in a custom coat, stood at her cold, black marble gravestone. "Beloved daughter and fiancée," the inscription read—a cruel joke mirroring her heart's wasteland.
A gravedigger dropped his shovel, face ashen. Trembling, he pointed, gasping, "Oh my God... you look exactly like her." He saw a ghost; Ivy was alive.
She paid for silence. Then, Clayton, her former fiancé, appeared, shaking: "Ivy? Where have you been?" She crushed his cheap lilies, her lethal gaze replacing the girl he'd abandoned.
He snarled, blaming her, justifying her "Do Not Resuscitate" order for his mistress, Ainsley. Ivy's cold laugh mocked his pathetic lies.
"Fiancé?" she echoed, revealing her new wedding ring. "That title expired when you signed the DNR... and Ainsley was watching, wasn't she?" With an icy "Go to hell," Ivy left him slipping in the mud.

9.3
My husband Hudson had kept me a medicated ghost for three years, convinced I was unstable. But a cheap pink hair clip, tangled with golden blonde hair in his car, ripped through the chemical haze. The bitter pill he forced me to take wouldn't numb the burning truth, only fuel my awakening.
I was an architect once, but now I was just Cora, a docile wife trapped in his suffocating world. When he saw my shock, his concern was sickeningly sweet as he offered another Xanax. I pretended to swallow the poison, letting it dissolve under my tongue, a constant reminder of my awakening.
Back at the mansion, his massive car deliberately blocked mine, a crude barricade confirming his control. Then, a message from an old intern confirmed my darkest fears: this was domestic abuse. He urged me to check Hudson’s closet, to record everything.
I knew then I was living with a dangerous monster, and my denial shattered. The anger burned, fueled by the bitter taste of that undissolved pill.
That night, Hudson walked in, wearing a hideous, sloppily tied red polka-dot tie. It was a clear, undeniable sign of another woman. My architect’s mind was awake, cold and calculating. "Game on, Hudson." I would make him taste this bitterness back a thousand times.

9.6
Aiden Madden, Alpha of Blackwood, intended to reject his arranged mate, Emery Travis, whom he deemed "loose" from scandalous photos. But her scent hit him like a physical blow-his Fated Mate. Then, he watched in horror as another man intimately touched her, confirming his worst fears of betrayal and igniting a blinding rage.
Consumed by fury, Aiden rejected her via a cold text, leaving her humiliated. Unaware her new boss was this same man, Emery endured harassment and an attack at Blackwood Corp.
The rejection tore Emery's soul. Her father questioned her honor, and her tyrannical boss forced her to arrange his new lover's seating. Yet, she saw impossible pain in his eyes.
Broken yet defiant, Emery fought back, uncovering lies meant to destroy her. Aiden, witnessing her resilience, slowly realized the horrifying truth: the woman he condemned was his true Fated Mate, and he had made the biggest mistake of his life.

8.6
Temptations, a world of investigation, mystery, and the supernatural, unfolds through tales set in the Lovecraft County universe, where magic and science intertwine, magical families vie for power like imperial houses, and cosmic entities observe from the veils of reality. This saga, born from intrigues of power, mystery, debauchery, and passionate bodies, is a testament to this.
Tsuki, the man with red and white hair, is heir to a cursed lineage, always entangled in passionate affairs between men and women. Whenever his eyes meet, they reveal secrets that should not be seen.
His heart is always divided between forbidden passions and ancestral responsibilities. Throughout his life, his dealings, intrigues, and mysteries unfold, amidst love affairs, sex, and passions, as he becomes involved with his witches, each representing aspects of desire and seduction, bringing with them mysteries, intrigues, and dangers, amidst intrigues, love affairs, passionate affairs, darkness, light, and the entanglements of bodies and their moments of passion.
From masked balls to blood pacts, from living paintings to endless towers, Tsuki traverses scenarios that blend the cosmic horror of Lovecraft with the political intrigues of Dunes and space planets embroiled in political intrigue, where the magical atmosphere of magical worlds, amidst romances, is enveloped in conspiracy, each passion a prophecy, each choice a risk.
Temptations is more than a saga of love and magic. It's a universe of family intrigues, secret pacts, and cosmic entities.
While wandering among thrillers and detective cases, amidst the story of a man torn between temptation and destiny, between chaos and passion.
In the midst of embarking on a dark, mature, and captivating epic, where each page is an invitation to the abyss-and each temptation is a choice between living and being lost.
Tsuki was born under the reflection of this Mirror, his red and white hair a sign of the curse, and his eyes revealing secrets that should not be seen.
Still always involved, since he was a child, he was haunted by visions of witches and shadows, and each family saw him as a threat or prophecy, among demons and supernatural beings, in the midst of dark cities, warm beds, and his passions.
After traversing masked balls, blood pacts, living paintings, endless towers, and enchanted seas, Tsuki reaches the end of his journey.
As he embarks on stories that show the mirror, now broken into nine fragments, revealing its truth: every witch he loved, every intrigue he faced, every temptation that consumed him, was part of the same destiny.
In the final reflection, Tsuki sees himself-not as an heir, not as a lover, not as an artist, but as a bridge between worlds.
At various moments, he understands that love and desire are not curses, but forces capable of challenging even forgotten gods.