
Taming My Time-Traveling Lover in My Bed: The Savage King
I bought an antique four-poster bed at Sotheby's, said to be the final resting place of a long-dead European king.
A week later, I woke up to the thick smell of blood, only to find a massive, heavily wounded man in my bed holding a forged steel sword to my throat.
He was dressed in ruined velvet and gold, bleeding out from a massive abdominal gash. When I tried to save him with modern medicine, he called it sorcery and nearly choked me to death. He destroyed my expensive appliances, treating my home like a witch's lair. I thought he was a lunatic cosplayer who broke in, until he tossed me a massive ruby ring as a down payment for my help. I looked it up online. It was the lost coronation ring of King Cain the Cruel, valued at thirty million dollars.
I was terrified of this savage who could snap my neck in an instant. I couldn't comprehend how a tyrant who had been dead for 135 years was breathing in my attic, until he lay back down on the antique mattress and literally vanished into thin air before my eyes.
The bed was a time portal.
The police would lock him in a psych ward and confiscate the priceless artifact, leaving me with nothing but bloodstained sheets and trauma.
"I can give you more wealth than you can imagine."
So, when he reappeared and offered me the lost Fabergé eggs of his fallen empire in exchange for modern shelter, I didn't call 911. I took his hand and became the 21st-century gatekeeper for a time-traveling king.
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Chapter 4
He didn't take his eyes off her.
He sat there, propped against the headboard, his blue eyes boring into her, waiting for her to keel over. He was waiting for the convulsions, the foam at the mouth, the proof of betrayal.
Katherine sat in the chair across from him, her arms crossed. She felt fine. A little tired, a lot stressed, but completely fine.
Minutes ticked by. The only sound was the hum of the air purifier.
Katherine remained breathing, outwardly calm. The king watched, his gaze unblinking—but the tension slowly began to drain from his body. It was not the antibiotics. Those would take hours to do their work. It was sheer exhaustion, the catastrophic blood loss, and the last of his adrenaline finally wearing off. Whatever the reason, the fight went out of him.
His eyelids drooped. His head nodded forward.
Just before he lost consciousness, he moved.
It was a sudden, deliberate motion. He reached for his right hand. With a slow, trembling effort, he worked the ring off his thumb, his weakened fingers struggling with the weight of the gold. The motion cost him visibly—his breath caught, and fresh sweat broke out on his brow—but he did not stop until it came free.
It was a massive thing. Gold, with a ruby the size of a grape. It caught the lamplight, throwing blood-red shadows on the wall.
He let it drop. It tumbled onto the rug at her feet with a soft, heavy thud.
"Payment," he mumbled, his voice barely a whisper. "In advance. We will settle the rest when I wake. Do not touch my sword."
His head lolled to the side, and he was out.
The bedroom fell silent.
Katherine sat frozen for a long moment. Then, she leaned down and picked up the ring.
It was heavy. Heavier than she expected. The gold was cool against her fingers, and the ruby was a deep, vivid red. She had grown up around expensive things. She knew real gems when she saw them.
And this was real.
She turned it over. On the inside of the band, there was an engraving. A crest. Two eagles, facing opposite directions, their talons intertwined. Beneath them, a single word in ornate, flourished lettering: Ethelgard.
Her heart skipped a beat.
She knew that crest. Not the word—the word was new—but the eagles. She had seen that double-eagle motif before, in a catalog from Christie's, years ago. It had been associated with some minor European principality. She had skimmed past it then. Now, it was burning a hole in her palm.
She scrambled for her phone on the nightstand, her fingers shaking as she typed in the passcode. She opened the browser and typed in the words: "Ethelgard ruby ring two eagles."
The search results loaded instantly.
The first hit was from Christie's auction house. The headline read: "The Lost Monarch's Proof: The Coronation Ring of King Cain Finley of Ethelgard."
Katherine clicked the link. A high-resolution image filled her screen. It was the exact same ring. The article detailed the history of the piece, describing how it vanished after the kingdom fell, valued at over thirty million dollars.
Her phone nearly slipped from her sweaty grip.
She looked at the man sleeping in her bed. She looked at the ring in her hand.
This wasn't a cosplayer. This wasn't a lunatic. No one could fake this. No one could steal a thirty-million-dollar artifact and bring it to her bedroom.
A cold wave of realization washed over her. Calling the police was no longer an option. This man was dangerous, yes, a ticking time bomb in her home. But he was also a living, breathing treasure chest. The police would lock him in a psych ward, the ring would disappear into an evidence locker, and she would be left with nothing but bloodstained sheets and a traumatic story. No. She couldn't let that happen. She had to control this situation. She had to control him.
She stood up and walked over to the bed. She looked down at him, really looking for the first time. Without the snarling aggression, his face was striking. Sharp cheekbones, a strong jaw. He looked like a king.
She grabbed the cashmere throw from the foot of the bed and draped it over his chest, tucking it gently around his shoulders.
She wasn't a victim anymore. She was a gatekeeper.
She sat back down in the chair, placed the ring safely in her pocket, and began to type a new search into her phone.
"Cain Finley. Ethelgard Kingdom."
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9.3
Content: (Warning! + 18 Sexual elements, Alpha Wolf, Witch, Cursed Love, Small Town, Young Wolf, War, Age Gap, Passion, Consensual Fantasy, Psychological Elements, Strong Female Lead, Drama, Romance)
Bound by blood, sealed by magic. You have finally come, Rose's daughter...
Eva Rose is the last and most powerful heir of a sacred witch bloodline.
Kael is a cursed Crimson Alpha King.
Centuries ago, on the night they discovered they were fated mates and were about to be married, their enemies attacked to destroy them both. To save Kael, Eva made a desperate choice , she trapped him in a magical sleep for 200 years. The price was her own life.
But their love was so powerful that Eva did not truly die , she was reborn. Through her own bloodline, she returned to the world as the same woman, with the same soul, the same heart.
Now, who is friend and who is enemy? And why does this man feel so strangely familiar? How can you escape someone who even visits your dreams?. 📌📚🔥

8.1
She thought patience would earn her love.
She was wrong.
After years of waiting for her best friend to finally see her, she meets the one man she should never want-his older brother. Dark, forbidden, and dangerously perceptive, he sees through every excuse she's ever made for being overlooked.
Now she must choose between a safe fantasy that keeps breaking her heart and a dangerous truth that offers no escape once it begins.
Because the brother who looks at her like that?
He doesn't believe in halfway love.

9.2
At the absolute summit of her pop-star career, the stage collapsed beneath Catherine's feet, plunging her into a mechanical black hole.
When she opened her eyes, she wasn't in a hospital, but a savage, primitive forest.
Before a fire-breathing beast could tear her apart, a massive black snake crushed it with a single strike.
The terrifying serpent then transformed into Amon, a towering, heavily scarred man with golden slitted eyes, who swore his life to protect her.
He brought her to his tribe, but instead of safety, they were met with ravenous hunger and disgust.
The tribe's males stared at Catherine's fragile human body like a rare breeding prize, while treating Amon like garbage.
"He's a cursed, cold-blooded freak! His rut will tear you to pieces!"
The Chief sneered, pointing a thick, accusing finger at Amon.
"By tribal law, you must mate with our strongest tiger and bear shifters to give us powerful cubs!"
Humiliated, Amon's broad shoulders slumped, his fists trembling in suffocating shame as he prepared to back away.
Catherine's heart pounded with fierce, burning anger.
When she was about to be eaten, Amon was the only one who bled for her.
Where were these arrogant bullies then? Why should she let them treat her savior like a monster?
As the tribe's strongest warriors swarmed forward to claim her, Catherine stepped directly in front of Amon's lethal claws.
"I don't need any of you," she declared, her voice cutting through the chaos.
"I will mate with Amon and take his beast mark today!"

7.1
On her eighteenth birthday, Melissa expected a fated mate bond and a future as Luna. Instead, she received a public humiliation that shattered her soul. Her childhood sweetheart, Kelan, rejected her for her best friend, and her own family sold her to the highest bidder like livestock, to Alpha Draven the Demon of Dark Moon Valley. He is a man twice her age, a tyrant who bought Melissa to break a dark bloodline curse. He expects an obedient pawn and a submissive wife.
He didn't expect a strategist. From the shadows of Draven's stone fortress, Melissa begins a cold-blooded campaign of revenge. She isn't just surviving; she's siphoning wealth, buying up her ex-mate's debts, and plotting a coup. But her plan hits a deadly snag when she touches Briston, the Alpha's son and heir. The spark is undeniable. The Moon Goddess has played a cruel joke and Melissa is fated to the son of the man who owns her.

7.3
Ciel Miller opened her eyes to the blinding lights of a Manhattan ballroom, realizing she had been reborn on the exact night her life was ruined.
On the stage, the billionaire patriarch of the Chavez family was proudly announcing her engagement to his arrogant grandson, Harry.
In her past life, Ciel had blindly accepted his outstretched hand. That single step plunged her into a suffocating marriage filled with public humiliation and psychological torture, slowly draining her life away until she died. Harry had treated her like a pathetic stray dog, flaunting his absolute ownership while systematically destroying her.
Now, as the polite applause echoed, Harry extended his hand with a sickening smirk, waiting for her to lower her head and submit.
Instead, Ciel stood perfectly rigid and publicly rejected him in front of the entire New York elite.
Harry's face drained of color, while his family quickly mocked her.
"This is a cheap, embarrassing trick to get his attention," his sister sneered.
Harry's arrogant smirk crawled back. He fully believed she was just throwing a childish tantrum to make him jealous, convinced she was absolutely nothing without his wealth and status.
But Ciel looked at the man who had killed her in her past life with freezing disgust.
Then, she turned to the powerful patriarch and dropped a bombshell that left the entire ballroom gasping for air.
"If the family insists on taking care of me, I will marry into the Chavez family."
"But I want to marry the comatose war hero. I want to marry General Deacon Chavez."
She would rather spend the rest of her life with a "vegetable" than wake up next to a monster.

8.0
Eloise Ferguson was the legitimate daughter of a powerful Senator, yet she was treated like a hysterical burden by her own family.
In her past life, her parents forced her to marry a sadistic billionaire for political funding.
When she resisted, they locked her in a psychiatric facility, drugged her, and left her to die in restraints while her "fragile" cousin Jaylene stole her life.
She never understood why her mother hated her so fiercely.
Why did her mother treat her brother Cortez and her cousin Jaylene like absolute royalty, while throwing her own flesh and blood to the wolves?
Opening her eyes again, Eloise found herself back at age twenty-two, trapped in a restroom at a charity gala.
Escaping her abuser, she used her awakened mystic abilities to look at her family's life forces.
What she saw made her blood run cold.
Thick, red biological cords connected her mother directly to both Cortez and Jaylene, intertwining in a perfect symbiotic bond.
They weren't cousins. They were illegitimate twins born from her mother's secret affair.
Eloise was the only true outsider in her own home.
The realization hit her like a physical blow. Her entire life of abuse was just a cover-up for a nest of parasites stealing her father's name and her inheritance.
But this time, she refused to be their victim.
Armed with an unchallengeable executive order she blackmailed out of the United States President, Eloise crushed the hidden microphone in her bedroom.
"Game on, Mother."