
The Billionaire's Secret Triplets: Mom's Revenge
Six years ago, I was a naive girl sold by my father to the powerful Sanders estate, only to be tossed onto the streets after a brutal assault they labeled "marital infidelity." I fled the country pregnant and broken, hiding from the shadow of a husband I had never even met. Now, I've returned to New York with my triplets to sign the final divorce papers and disappear forever.
But Archibald Sanders-the man I was told was a crippled recluse-intercepted us with the cold precision of a predator. He didn't see the woman his family destroyed; he saw a gold-digger who had shamed his name. His security team hunted us to a grimy motel, using tactical force to snatch my children away and drag me to his glass-walled empire.
In his office, he loomed over me, demanding a DNA test and threatening to throw me in prison while my babies were lost to the foster system. He was convinced I'd cheated, yet he stared at my sons with a haunting confusion, unable to ignore the stormy blue eyes that were a perfect mirror of his own. I stood there, paralyzed by his scent-the sharp tang of rain and expensive leather that triggered the icy dread of my worst nightmares.
How could he accuse me of betrayal when he felt exactly like the monster who had shattered my life in that dark hotel room?
"I'll sign anything," I sobbed, "just give me my kids."
But the game changed when my five-year-old son hacked the tower's security, holding the skyscraper hostage to save me. In the chaos, a fragile, silent boy-Archibald's secret son-wandered into the room and reached for me as if I were his missing soul. Archibald's face turned to stone as he tore up the agreement and locked the doors.
"Until I find out why my son is looking at you like that," he growled, "you aren't going anywhere."
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Chapter 10
Archibald stared at the countdown on the screen, a muscle twitching in his jaw. "He's bluffing."
Are you willing to bet the price of water-damaging this entire building on that? Annelise countered, her voice gaining strength with every second Algernon bought them.
Casimiro burst into the room, a tablet in his hand, his face pale in the emergency lighting. "Sir, the fire control system is compromised! We can't regain manual override. The attack isn't coming from outside the building; it's originating from... from the holding level."
Archibald looked from Casimiro's panicked face to Annelise's defiant one. He was being held hostage by a five-year-old. The sheer audacity was infuriating, and yet... a dark corner of his mind was impressed.
Fine, he snarled. He jabbed the intercom. "Open the cell on level C-5. All of them." He looked at Annelise. "Tell your son to stand down."
Annelise shouted at the screen. "Algernon! Pause the command! He's opening the doors!"
The countdown stopped at `15 seconds`.
Archibald snatched the divorce decree from his desk. He slammed it down in front of Annelise along with a pen. "You wanted a signature? Here. You have fifteen seconds to sign your half, and then you and your circus of tiny terrorists will disappear from my life."
Annelise's heart leaped. This was it. Freedom. Her hand trembled as she reached for the pen.
The pen tip touched the paper.
At that exact moment, the office doors slid open with a quiet hiss.
It wasn't a guard.
A small boy in pale blue silk pajamas stood in the doorway, blinking in the dim light. He was a mirror image of Blace and Algernon, but thinner, with a fragility that clung to him like a second skin. His eyes, wide and haunted, were the same stormy gray as Archibald's.
It was Darien.
Archibald froze, the pen dropping from his hand. "Darien? How did you get up here?"
The boy's doctors and nurses appeared behind him, their faces etched with panic. "Mr. Sanders, we're so sorry! The doors all opened at once, he just... ran."
Darien ignored them all. His gaze was locked on Annelise. He took a hesitant step into the room, then another. The world seemed to narrow to the space between them.
Annelise stared back, her breath caught in her throat. A strange, primal hum vibrated through her, a sense of recognition so deep it defied logic. She knew her children, their weight, their scent, their energy. This was not one of her three. And yet... he felt like a missing part of her own soul.
Darien stopped a few feet from her. He didn't run. He didn't make a sound. He simply stood there, his small hands clenched at his sides, and stared at her. The frantic, haunted energy that always surrounded him seemed to settle, the storm in his eyes calming to a quiet watchfulness.
He reached out a trembling hand, not to touch her, but just into the space between them, as if testing the air.
And then, for the first time in three years, Darien Sanders spoke to a stranger. It wasn't a word. It was a sound. A soft, questioning hum deep in his throat.
The room went dead silent.
Archibald watched his son-the son who screamed at the touch of his own father, who lived in a fortress of silence-offer a piece of himself to this woman. This woman he despised.
Annelise instinctively took a small step toward the boy, her hand half-raised as if to comfort him. She didn't know who he was, but every maternal instinct she possessed screamed that he was in pain.
Archibald moved, intercepting her path. He placed himself between Annelise and his son. The brief moment of connection was shattered.
The deal is off, Archibald said, his voice a low, dangerous rumble. He picked up the divorce papers from the desk, not to rip them, but to hold them. A symbol of the power he was reclaiming.
What? Annelise gasped. "You promised!"
That was before my son, who has not willingly approached another human being in years, decided you were something worth looking at, Archibald said, his eyes boring into hers. He was no longer looking at a conniving ex-wife. He was looking at a puzzle. A threat. And, most disturbingly, a potential key.
He turned his head slightly. "Casimiro, bring the other children to the penthouse medical suite. Now." He looked back at Annelise, his expression unreadable. "It seems we have a great deal more to discuss."
He pointed to Darien, who was still staring at her, a look of profound loss now on his face as his father blocked his view.
Until I understand why my son is looking at you like that, Archibald declared, his voice leaving no room for argument, "you are not going anywhere."
Annelise looked from the powerful man who was her jailer to the fragile, silent boy who looked exactly like her sons. She was no longer just a woman trying to escape her past. She was a mother who had just found a new, terrifying mystery.
She was trapped.
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8.2
In a kingdom ruled by shadow magic, elemental fire wielders were slaughtered decades ago after a devastating rebellion.
Christabel is the last surviving Flamebound.
Prince William is the heir to the throne that ordered her people's execution.
When an ancient magic awakens one older than both flame and shadow they are forced into an alliance that neither of them wants.
But their powers react when they touch.
And prophecy whispers that only together can they save the kingdom...
Or burn it down.

8.4
For twenty years, I lived as the adopted daughter of the wealthy Hill family.
But today, they forced me to sign a severance agreement and kicked me out so their precious biological daughter, Malia, could marry my fiancé.
To ruin me completely, they framed me for stealing Malia's engagement bracelet, threatening me with prison.
I calmly exposed the "sapphire" as cheap glass, then rolled up my sleeves to show the reporters my scarred, punctured arms.
For two decades, I wasn't a daughter. I was Malia's living blood and bone marrow bank.
They drained my health to keep her alive, even ordering doctors to ignore my failing organs just so she could attend a gala.
"Take this million dollars and shut your mouth," my adoptive father sneered, throwing a check at my feet.
My ex-fiancé looked at me with disgust, and Malia screamed that I was a crazy, vindictive liar.
They had stolen my life and my health, yet they still looked down on me like I was garbage.
I ripped the check into pieces and threw it in their faces.
Just as they ordered the butler to drag me out, a group of men in black suits shattered the chaos.
The heir of the untouchable Montgomery dynasty stepped through the door, ignoring the Hills' fawning, and handed me a DNA report.
I wasn't a disposable blood bag. I was the long-lost true heiress of old New York money.
And now, I was going to take back everything they stole from me.

9.4
Hayley was betrayed by those who should have loved her most. To save their precious adopted daughter from a punishment she deserved, her own parents sent Hayley straight into a living hell—an infamous prison where survival demanded cruelty, and weakness meant death.
Four years later, the girl who had entered those iron gates no longer existed. She emerged with a single, unbreakable rule carved into her soul: Every betrayal would be repaid tenfold.
The day she walked free, the world trembled. A convoy of luxury cars lined the road. A legion of loyal followers awaited her triumphant return.
Her father tried to buy her silence with money. But money had long lost its power over her.
Her adopted sister hid behind sweet words and false kindness. But empty smiles no longer fooled her.
Everything that had once been stolen would be reclaimed—piece by piece.
When her parents attempted to tie themselves to the city's most feared man by offering their adopted daughter, Hayley's lips curved into a cold smirk. "Not on my watch."
Backed by a legendary hacker, shadowy allies, and an entire prison willing to burn the world for her, Hayley dismantled her enemies with terrifying precision.
Then the tyrant noticed her. "You're interesting," he said. "Be my woman, and the city is yours."
Hayley raised an eyebrow, unimpressed. "You want to own me? Survive me first."
High society became their battlefield. Power collided with desire. Ambition clashed with obsession. In this ruthless game of dominance and temptation, only one would kneel first.
The girl once abandoned in hell rose from its ashes, crowned by fire and vengeance—And in the end, even the most feared ruler in the city would bow, offering his empire to the woman who had conquered both hell… and him.

7.1
Eleanor Heather enjoys her ordinary life, working as an accountant, repaying student loans, and living in an apartment with her best friend, Lana. However, one night, a strange man attacked and bit her, leaving her traumatized and afraid to go out alone. Little did she know, this incident was just the beginning of a life-altering journey. When she crossed paths with Nicholas Shaw, a lawyer and owner of the firm she audited, her life took a drastic turn. Despite dark secrets surrounding Nicholas, Eleanor couldn't help but be drawn to him, and Nicholas Shaw was determined not to let her go.

8.0
She has thirty days. Ten billion dollars. And a quantum space that can swallow anything.
Kinsey Elliott died cold, starving, and betrayed—pushed into a frozen abyss by the uncle who stole her fortune.
Then she woke up.
Back in her penthouse. Back in her perfect body. Back with a silver mark on her wrist that lets her store entire warehouses of supplies in a dimension where time stands still.
The world has thirty days until a global ice age freezes everything.
Her family has thirty days to try to lock her away, steal her money, and have her killed.
And Kinsey? She has thirty days to turn ten billion dollars into an invisible fortress—and burn every last one of them to the ground.
She's not surviving the apocalypse.
She's building it.

9.0
When Valdez asked Evangeline Swiss to be their surrogate, they had no idea they were related in a whole twisted plot. Their families were tangled in a way that was dangerous but unknown to them. Their coming together wasn't meant to be. The instant their relationship became public; series of events began to unfold that threatened not just their relationship but their very existence.
For billionaire Jason Valdez, getting a surrogate was the last thing he wanted. Heck, he was losing his wife. Who cares about raising a child? But he had a dying wish to keep. His wife; Ellen needed him to be happy and, on her dying bed, pushed the Swiss lady to her. Judging by their first meeting, he had nothing nice to say about Evangeline Swiss, blond, savvy and a curvy woman who wears her heart on her face.
Evangeline Swiss, a smart business tycoon, ended a successful business meeting with shocking news. The Internet was splattered with naked pictures of her best friend and her boyfriend. It was a bitter pill she was forced to swallow. So, when told about a surrogacy proposal, she found the idea interesting. So, for fun, she chose to be one. What she didn't expect was falling in love with the hooded blue-eyed father of her baby. And just when she was settling into the rhythm of their romance, the storm rises. She wonders if their coming together was not even manipulated from the beginning. And how was she to face this history their families shared despite the odds?
Would these two souls find peace amidst the raging wars all around them? And can they make their relationship work despite shocking revelations that threaten to force them apart?