
Revenge Marriage: The Jilted Ballerina's Comeback
I stood in the ballroom of the Pierre Hotel, holding a champagne flute that felt like a fragile anchor against a rising tide of anxiety.
Across the room, the crowd of New York's elite parted as my fiancé, Campbell Brock, stepped onto the stage to announce a historic merger-and a shocking engagement to someone else.
"I am proud to announce my engagement to Kandice Rose," he said, pulling the "real" daughter of the family into his arms while looking right through me as if I were a ghost. I dropped my glass, the crystal shattering at my feet, but the public humiliation was only the beginning. By the next morning, I was a viral meme dubbed the "Meltdown Girl," and the American Ballet Theatre had suspended me from my position as principal dancer for "moral turpitude." My bank accounts were frozen, my reputation was in tatters, and Kandice was on a livestream tearfully claiming I was a jealous foster girl who had tried to seduce Campbell behind her back.
I had spent four years building a life with this man, only to be discarded like a piece of old wallpaper the moment a better business deal came along.
How could the man who promised me a future turn me into a national joke overnight, and why was the world so eager to believe I was the villain in my own tragedy?
When my high school best friend, the notorious billionaire playboy Charlton Bernard, found me drinking tequila in a dive bar, he didn't offer me a shoulder to cry on. He slid a marriage contract across the table and pressed a black titanium credit card into my hand.
"Marry me for a year, Daphne," he said, his eyes burning with a dark, protective intensity that made my heart race. "We'll join their reality show as newlyweds and show the world exactly who the real winner is."
I looked at the card, then at the man who had always been my shadow, and realized that being sensible had only gotten me dumped on a stage.
"Let's go get married."
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Chapter 11
The air conditioning in Madame Dubois' office hummed, a mechanical drone that sounded too loud in the sudden, suffocating silence. Daphne sat in the stiff leather chair across from the mahogany desk. It was a chair she had sat in a dozen times to discuss repertoire, costumes, and dreams that felt like they belonged to another lifetime. Now, it felt like an electric chair.
Madame Dubois didn't look at her. She slid a manila folder across the polished wood. The friction sounded like a hiss.
"The Board is unanimous, Daphne," Dubois said, her French accent clipping the ends of her words. "We need your resignation."
Daphne stared at the folder. Her hands felt cold, the blood retreating to her core. She opened it. It wasn't a discussion; it was a termination agreement disguised in the polite font of a resignation letter.
"On what grounds?" Daphne asked. Her voice was steady, but her heart was hammering against her ribs like a trapped bird.
"Moral turpitude," Dubois sighed, finally looking up. She feigned sympathy, but her eyes were flat and hard as river stones. "The scandal. The viral video of you… stumbling. The accusations of infidelity. Perception is reality in the arts, darling. Donors are pulling funding."
Daphne gripped the armrest until her knuckles turned white. "I was the victim in that video. I was the one publicly humiliated."
"It does not matter who is the victim and who is the villain," Dubois said, her voice devoid of warmth. "What matters is the noise. And you are very noisy right now."
Charlton had been a silent, dark sentinel leaning against the wall near the door. He finally spoke, his voice low, vibrating through the small room. "Which donors?" he asked. "The Rose family?"
Dubois flinched. A tiny, involuntary spasm in her cheek gave her away.
"Mr. Bernard, this is an internal ABT matter," she snapped, recovering her composure.
Charlton pushed off the wall. He walked to the desk, his movements languid but predatory. He reached down and picked up the contract, scanning the single page in seconds.
"No severance," he read aloud, his tone laced with contempt. "A non-disclosure agreement. A non-compete clause that bans her from major American and European companies for two years."
He tossed the paper back onto the desk. It slid off the polished edge and fluttered to the floor like a dead leaf.
"It's garbage," he said flatly. "She won't sign. And if you fire her without cause, we sue for wrongful termination. I'll tie this company up in litigation until your donors forget what a ballet even is."
"We have cause!" Dubois argued, her voice rising, her carefully constructed composure cracking.
"You have gossip," Charlton countered. He leaned down, placing his hands flat on the desk, looming over her. "I have the best lawyers in Manhattan. And I have deeper pockets than the Rose family."
Daphne looked at him. He wasn't just posturing. He was fighting for her career with a ferocity she had never seen him direct at anything other than a hostile takeover. He was using his privilege, his name, his aggression-all for her. A strange, unfamiliar heat bloomed in her chest.
She stood up. The leather chair scraped against the floor, a sound of finality.
"I'm not resigning, Madame," Daphne said.
Dubois looked at her, surprised by the steel in her voice.
"I will clear my name," Daphne continued, her chin high. "And when I do, I expect my solo back. I expect Swan Lake."
Dubois's gaze flickered between Daphne's defiant face and Charlton's dangerous smile. She assessed the risk.
"You have until the end-of-week board review to fix the optics, Daphne," Dubois said coldly, conceding the battle but not the war. "That's forty-eight hours. If the donors are still unhappy by then, security escorts you out. And I will personally burn your recommendation letters."
"Understood," Daphne nodded.
She turned and walked to the door. Charlton opened it for her. As he passed Dubois, he winked.
"Start drafting the apology letter, Madame."
They stepped into the hallway. The door clicked shut behind them, sealing off the scent of expensive perfume and betrayal. Daphne leaned against the cool plaster wall, exhaling a long, shaky breath that emptied her lungs.
"Forty-eight hours?" she asked, looking up at him. "How do we fix a viral storm in two days? The internet doesn't forget."
Charlton checked his watch. He looked calm. Terrifyingly calm.
"We go nuclear," he said. "We don't just clear your name. We make you a star."
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His gaze flickered, his mouth curving slightly, and she had the disturbing thought that far from putting him off, her insistence was only inciting him further.
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8.2
The prophecy didn't save me, it claimed me.
Death was not her ending...... it was her rebirth.
Awakened into a world of gods, bloodlines, and ancient curses, she learns that her second life is bound to a prophecy written long before she existed. Marked by divine blood and hunted by fate, she becomes the one Olympus never wanted to rise again.
As secrets unfold and forbidden bonds form, she must decide whether to obey the destiny forced upon her or defy the gods who control her future. But prophecies always demand a price, and some rebirths are meant to destroy the world that created them.
Because being reborn under a cursed prophecy means there is no escape, only fate.

9.2
When Rielle Morven is betrayed by her boyfriend and sold at an illegal werewolf auction to pay off his debts, she expects her life is over. But the male who buys her for five million dollars isn't a werewolf alpha, he's something far more dangerous.
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But Rielle carries a secret in her blood that makes her worth more than gold to the wrong people. When a fifty-million-dollar bounty is placed on her head, Caspian must decide: return her to the monsters who want to breed her like livestock, or go to war to keep what he's claimed as his.
In a world where power is everything and mercy is weakness, Rielle discovers that being owned by a beast might be her only path to freedom. But freedom comes with a price, and Caspian's claiming bite will mark her as his for eternity.
One auction. One bite. One bond that will either save them both or destroy everything.
A fast-paced, high-heat dark romance featuring an obsessive anti-hero, a heroine discovering her hidden power, explosive chemistry, and absolutely no holding back.

9.6
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9.7
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9.0
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