
She Hid Her Crown, Now Reigns
I spent a year scrubbing floors in my fiancé’s club, hiding my identity as the daughter of the Capo dei Capi.
I needed to know if Connor Bishop was a King worth merging empires with, or just a puppet.
The answer came walking in wearing a neon pink dress.
Jaden Juarez, a civilian he was infatuated with, didn't just treat me like a servant; she deliberately poured scalding espresso over my hand because I refused to be her valet.
The pain was blinding, my skin blistering instantly.
I video-called Connor, showing him the burn, expecting him to enforce the code of our world.
Instead, seeing his investors watching, he panicked.
He chose to sacrifice me to save face.
"Get on your knees," he roared through the speaker. "Beg her pardon. Show her the respect she deserves."
He wanted the daughter of the most dangerous man on the East Coast to kneel to his mistress.
He thought he was showing strength.
He didn't realize he was looking at a woman who could burn his entire world to ash with a single phone call.
I didn't cry. I didn't beg.
I simply hung up the phone and locked the kitchen doors.
Then, I dialed the one number everyone in the underworld feared.
"Dad," I said, my voice cold as steel. "Code Black. Bring the papers."
"And send the wolves."
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Chapter 2
Blake POV
The service bar was a claustrophobic chute of stainless steel and high-octane stress.
The air reeked of burnt coffee and sour citrus peels.
I forced myself back inside, my hands trembling-not from fear, but from a volatile rage I was struggling to cork.
I had already retrieved her cigarettes.
I had placed them gently on her table.
She hadn't even deigned to look at me.
Now, the ticket machine was screaming again.
Table 4 (VIP): 1 Espresso Martini. Extra Foam. Hot.
"She sent the first two back," the bartender muttered, pouring a perfectly good cocktail down the drain with a grimace.
"Says they're cold. She wants you to run this one."
"Me?"
"She asked for the 'incompetent one' by name."
I inhaled a sharp, steadying breath.
I could walk away.
I could pick up the phone and call my father right now.
One call, and this building would be swarmed by men who would happily peel the skin off anyone who looked at me sideways.
But I didn't need a rescue; I needed leverage.
My father didn't operate on hurt feelings.
He operated on cold, hard proof.
If I was going to dismantle the Bishop alliance, I needed to demonstrate that Connor was unfit to lead.
I needed Connor to hang himself with his own rope.
I grabbed the saucer.
The cup was steaming hot.
I strode down the VIP corridor.
The lights dropped low, the industrial steel giving way to walls lined with velvet that cost more than most people earned in a year.
Jaden was waiting for me.
She wasn't at her table.
She was leaning against the wall in the bottleneck of the hallway, effectively blocking my path.
She was alone.
"Finally," she drawled, pushing herself off the wall with practiced languor.
"Your drink, Miss Juarez," I said, keeping my voice flat as I extended the tray.
She didn't take the cup.
Instead, her eyes dropped to my hands.
I had a small, distinct callus on my thumb from years of gripping a paintbrush.
Austin, the chef, had noticed it once. He called it the mark of a creator.
Jaden just sneered at it.
"You think you're better than me, don't you?" she whispered, the venom barely concealed.
"I'm just doing my job," I replied.
"You're looking at me like I'm trash," she spat, stepping closer. "I see it. You think just because you work here, you're part of the family? You're nothing."
She reached out.
My muscles tensed, expecting her to take the saucer.
Instead, she slapped the bottom of the tray.
Time seemed to fracture.
The porcelain cup tipped.
The scalding, pitch-black liquid splashed over the rim.
It didn't hit the floor.
It coated my hand.
The pain was instantaneous and blinding-a white-hot branding iron searing into my flesh.
I gasped, the tray slipping from my grasp.
It shattered on the floor, a violent crash that echoed down the silent hallway.
My hand was already turning an angry, mottled red.
Blisters began to rise before my eyes.
I clutched my wrist, my breath hitching in my throat.
Jaden laughed.
It was a cruel, jagged sound.
"Oops," she said, stepping delicately over the broken shards. "You really are clumsy. I should tell Connor to fire you. Liability and all that."
I looked up at her.
Tears pricked at the corners of my eyes, but I refused to let them fall.
"You did that on purpose," I said, my voice trembling with shock.
"Who's going to believe you?" she asked, leaning in until I could smell her expensive perfume. "The help? Or the woman who saved the Don's sister?"
Mark came running around the corner.
He took in the scene instantly.
He saw the shattered glass.
He saw Jaden standing over me.
He saw me clutching my scalded hand.
"What happened?" Mark demanded.
"She threw it at me!" Jaden shrieked instantly, recoiling in a performance of victimhood. "She tried to burn me because I complained about the service!"
I looked at Mark.
His gaze dropped to my hand.
He saw the blisters forming.
He knew.
He had to know.
But he turned his back to me.
"I am so sorry, Miss Juarez," Mark said, bowing his head in deference. "Are you hurt?"
"Mark," I said, my voice low and dangerous. "My hand."
He didn't even look at me.
"Clean this up, Blake," he snapped, his voice devoid of warmth. "And get out of her sight before I have security throw you out."
I stood there, the agony in my hand throbbing in rhythm with my heartbeat.
The physical pain was sharp, distinct.
But the betrayal?
That was a hollow ache spreading through my chest.
Mark was a made man.
He was sworn to protect the family's interests.
And he was throwing me to the wolves to save his own skin.
"I need ice," I said, my voice steady.
"Kitchen," Mark barked. "Now."
I turned and walked away.
I didn't run.
I didn't cry.
I walked with the steel spine of a Shaw.
Every step was a mental tally mark.
One for the disrespect.
One for the burn.
And one for Connor, who had allowed a snake into our garden.
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I make my living binding monsters to their promises. But Silas Malphas is the one monster I never should have touched.
As a Thread-Binder, I can see the glowing, invisible strings of loyalty, debt, and lies connecting everyone in the city's supernatural underworld. It makes me the ultimate contract lawyer-and the perfect infiltrator.
My mission is simple: secure a job in the inner circle of the House of Malphas, the city's most ruthless monster syndicate, and steal the Primal Ledger from their lethal heir.
Silas Malphas commands the shadows themselves. He is arrogant, dominant, and terrifyingly elegant. But the most dangerous thing about him isn't his power-it's that when I look at him, I see *nothing*. He is a void in the magical spectrum. No debts. No loyalties. He is completely unreadable.
I was supposed to betray him. But as I am dragged deeper into his golden cage of high-stakes negotiations and blood-soaked boardroom politics, the lines between my mission and my dark attraction to the Beast begin to blur.
When a rival faction launches a deadly coup and my cover is blown, I am left with a terrifying choice. To survive the night, I must forge a blood-oath contract with the very monster I was sent to destroy.
I'm no longer just his lawyer. I'm bound to the Beast.

7.8
Helen was finally brought back to the luxurious Gallagher estate as their long-lost blood relative.
But her new family didn't welcome her; they looked at her with undisguised disgust.
The matriarch mocked her stench of poverty, while her step-sister Candice treated her like a feral animal. The patriarch, Fredy—who had built his empire by betraying Helen's mother—tried to break her spirit. He blackmailed Helen into attending a high-society gala by threatening to cut off her grandmother's medical funds.
At the gala, Candice squeezed into a diamond-encrusted gown, desperate to seduce the guest of honor, Damian Montgomery. Damian was the most powerful man in New York, and he was currently tearing the city apart looking for a mysterious woman named Jane.
Overhearing this, a sick, greedy smile spread across Candice's face. She planned to impersonate Jane to claim Damian's wealth and completely crush Helen under her heel.
"Hide in the corner tonight. Don't you dare try to speak to anyone important!"
They all thought Helen was just a helpless, uncultured country girl they could easily manipulate and step on to secure their stolen legacy.
What they didn't know was that Helen was the real Jane. She was the lethal shadow who had saved Damian in the woods, shattered his grip, and robbed his highly guarded vault just the night before.
Helen calmly adjusted her simple black dress and stepped into the ballroom, ready to tear their stolen world apart.

8.0
"IS IT TRUE?" Grayson's voice thundered through the room.
"Yes!" Tessa said softly. "Yes it is!"
"So you've been cheating on me, haven't you?" He spat.
Her hands trembled. "No, I swear, it's not like that."
He grabbed her arm, his grip bruising her wrist as she squealed in pain.
"Then whose baby are you carrying, huh?" His voice was ice cold.
Tessa shivered, tears blurring her vision.
"I don't know."
**********
Pregnant with the powerful Roman Blackwood's child, while engaged to his unstable stepbrother - Tessa Quinn becomes the key to a ruthless inheritance war where love has no place.
As secrets unravel and danger closes in, Tessa must protect her unborn child while trapped between love, vengeance, and men who want to own her fate.

8.5
"And that is the reason why I said those words. I like your fear, not because it is a normal thing. I love it because deep down you are a monster like me, schiava. You fear me on a primal level, you can feel my power and dominance, and you know you aren't the strongest here. So you don't fear Renzo Valentino the human, you fear the monster that lurks inside."
My life changed the night of my birthday. What started as a funny dare ended with blood and having a price on my head.
I thought Renzo was the hero who saved me that night, but he was the devil who owned me forever.
I, Misha Yakov, princess of the Russian mafia became Renzo Valentino's slave.
He broke me, tortured me, and molded me into something new, something I hated and craved at the same time.
I, Misha Yakov became my master's pet.

9.0
I crashed a wedding.
Got caught by the best man.
Now, I'm pregnant with his baby...
It's Katya's fault. (As per usual.)
My BFF despises her ex and wants to hate-watch him marry the woman he left her for.
Problem is, she didn't fill me in on that plan...
Until we arrive at the ceremony.
As soon as I find out, I run.
Hop on the elevator and smash the Doors Close button like the Energizer Bunny on a sugar rush.
But right before they shut...
A hand comes shooting through.
And attached to that hand, unfortunately for me, is the most stunning human specimen I've ever seen.
Tall.
Dark.
Handsome.
Dangerous.
Also... the best man.
He takes one look at me and knows I don't belong.
"Who let you in here, little bird?" he growls.
I gulp. Tremble.
Open my mouth to lie...
And then the elevator stops.

8.7
My new boss is gorgeous, arrogant, and filthy rich.
The only problem?
He doesn't know he's also the father of my baby.
Six years ago, I was supposed to get married.
But the night before the wedding, my groom-to-be showed me sides of himself I'd never seen before.
I might've died in that hotel room...
If Mikhail Novikov hadn't burst in to save me.
Handsome, strong, capable knight in shining armor-sign me up, right?
WRONG.
Because Mikhail wasn't just the hero I never knew I needed...
He was also way more dangerous than I ever could've known.
But for one night, I let myself do something I never should've done.
It was worth it-several times over, if you catch my drift.
In the morning, though, I did the reasonable
I RAN.
For six years, I keep running.
Until I walk into work one day, and find my new boss waiting in my office.
Guess who?
And guess what he does when finds out about our baby?