
THE QUEEN RISES
She was taken.
He was never supposed to need her.
Freya's world shatters the night she is thrust into a life she doesn't understand. A life ruled by power, by silence... and by a man who doesn't believe in mercy.
Torren is cold. Untouchable. Dangerous.
A man who breaks without trying.
But Freya doesn't break.
She watches.
She learns.
She fights in ways he doesn't see coming.
And that's when it all changes.
What begins as control becomes something darker-
obsession, tension, a pull they can't ignore.
But the more Freya digs, the more horrifying the truth becomes.
Her past isn't missing...
It was erased.
And the man who has her captive?
He knows so much more than he's ever let on.
As secrets unravel, and betrayal looms, Freya realizes she was never a pawn in his game-
She was the catalyst for its beginning.
And when the truth finally breaks her...
She will not run.
She will rise.
Because the most dangerous entity in this world isn't the man who owns it...
It's the woman who was born to claim it.
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Chapter 2
The first thing I noticed was the dark.
It wasn't the comforting dark of night, but a smothering black that pressed on my eyes, my ears, my skin. I couldn't open my eyelids; they felt stuck together. My arms were stretched above my head, held tight by unseen bindings, aching. When I tried to move, to twist or pull or scream, only a choked gasp escaped my throat.
Panic flooded me, fire coursing through my veins. I'd always prided myself on my ability to survive anything. To be prepared. But even I couldn't control the chilling fear that washed over me.
"Where...?" I croaked, my throat so raw it felt like I'd swallowed sand.
A distant scrape-the slide of a door. Footsteps followed, slow, measured. They stopped, and a shadow fell across my sight. I tried to make myself smaller, to disappear, but the bindings prevented me.
"Ah, awake at last," a voice said. Calm. Controlled. It wasn't Torren. My stomach clenched.
I managed to open my eyes just enough to see a figure silhouetted against a faint light, hands clasped behind his or her back. The air was thick with the smell of oil and something acrid, a smell that spoke of industrial machinery and underground tunnels, not a polite conversation.
"I suggest you don't struggle," the voice continued. "You'll only hurt yourself."
I let out a dry, bitter laugh. "And if I do? Then what? You kill me?"
No reply. Just the low thrum of machinery and the frantic pounding of my heart. Escape was always an option. There had to be a way. I tried flexing my wrists against the bindings; metal bit into my skin. Pain sharpened my focus.
Pain is temporary. Freedom is forever.
I tried kicking out, swinging my legs. My foot hit something hard and cold-concrete. Good. I kicked again, harder this time, trying to throw my weight against the person watching me.
"Enough," the voice said, calm, clinical, but firm. Footsteps approached.
I braced myself. This wasn't Torren, but they were still dangerous. Everyone was dangerous. I was dangerous. Anyone who crossed Torren's path became dangerous.
The figure drew closer, and a glint of light reflected off something in his or her hand-a knife? A tool? I couldn't tell.
"You really need to calm down," the voice said again. "We're not your enemy... Well, not in the way you think, anyway."
My laugh was a harsh rasp this time. "Oh, really? Let me guess. You're the great hero here to save little Freya from the terrible, terrifying Torren?" My teeth gritted, my body shaking, not with fear, but with rage. They were playing with me. Everyone played with me.
Silence stretched for a moment before a small lamp illuminated the figure's face. A man, late twenties, sharp features and intelligent, calculating eyes. His jacket was a size too large, the sleeves pushed up. I didn't trust him. Not from his appearance, and not from the cold, emotionless way he spoke.
"Wrong," he said. His voice was low, but the precise tone made it worse. "We're not taking you to him."
I froze mid-struggle. "What do you mean... 'not taking me to him'?" I demanded, my voice a strangled hiss.
"Just what I said," the man continued, stepping closer. He leaned towards me slightly, an act of dominance, but not overtly so. "We're selling you."
The words hit me like a physical blow. The ground seemed to tilt. "Selling me?" My voice cracked. Bile rose in my throat. "You're insane."
"No," he said, shaking his head slowly. "You're valuable. Very valuable. And someone is willing to pay a great deal of money to have you-whole, and unharmed. So it is imperative that you... Cooperate."
I spat at him. It landed on his jacket. He wiped it off with the back of his hand as if it were nothing, and my pulse thrummed. "You're going to regret this," I hissed, baring my teeth. "If you think I'll just..." I cut myself off. I couldn't let him see how badly this had rattled me. I couldn't.
The man tilted his head, regarding me like a particularly interesting puzzle. "You're... Feisty," he said, a faint hint of amusement in his voice. "I like that. Makes you worth more."
Worth more? I wasn't a prize, or a piece of property. Not even Torren saw me that way. But the words settled into my mind like a cold, hard stone. My training, my instincts, my escape plan-they had to be carefully calibrated. They were stronger than I'd initially thought. Not Torren strong, but strong.
I tensed, my muscles coiling. One wrong move, and I would be sold, or worse.
My mind raced, cataloging the few details I had. I could take him. Probably. If I used the element of surprise, if I watched his movements, if I found his weaknesses.
He circled me slowly, his footsteps light. "You've been running for a long time, haven't you?"
The accuracy of his statement startled me, and I faltered. "I... I don't know what you mean."
He smirked, a gesture that told me he knew I was lying. "Oh, I think you do. The constant vigilance, the fear behind your eyes, the way you jump when someone enters a room."
My blood ran cold. Torren wasn't the only one who had been hunting me. Someone else had been following me, and now they were using that knowledge to their advantage.
I flinched as he knelt, his eyes level with mine. There was no pity in them, no malice, just pure, cold calculation. "Relax," he said again. "You'll be fine if you just cooperate. Don't fight it. Don't try to escape yet."
"Relax?" I spat. "You think I'm some... Some decorative object to be calmed down?" I thrashed against the restraints, the metal biting deeper, my shoulders screaming in protest. But my rage burned brighter than any pain.
He raised a hand. "Careful. You'll only make it worse."
I didn't care. My pulse throbbed in my throat, my temples. I was alive. And while I was alive, I could fight.
A soft sound made me freeze-a click behind the door. Someone else. Another shadow moved, and I caught the flicker of eyes in the darkness.
I was outnumbered. The realization didn't unnerve me; it sharpened my focus. Two against one? Three against one? It didn't matter. I'd faced worse. I'd survived worse.
The man noticed my gaze. "You're clever," he said, almost grudgingly. "But clever doesn't guarantee freedom."
I glared. "I don't care what clever guarantees. I'm not going anywhere with you."
He tilted his head. "Oh, you're going somewhere. And whether you like it or not... Someone will pay handsomely for you. So, learn to recognize futility."
I laughed, even as fear gnawed at my insides. "Futility? You think I'm pretending?"
"Yes," he said, his voice soft. "Because if you truly understood your situation... You'd be quiet. You'd be careful. You'd know the cost of angering the wrong people."
My mind screamed at me. I had to escape. I had to figure out who these people were, why they weren't Torren, and how to turn this around.
I tested the restraints again, wiggling my fingers. Not much play, but there was always leverage. There was always a way. I was Freya. I survived. Always.
The man watched me, his eyes patient. Calculating. Waiting.
"You'll learn," he said finally, stepping back into the shadows. "Soon enough."
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8.5
Our twenty-first birthday was supposed to be the night my twin and I would never forget--the night we got our witchmarks. But something goes horribly wrong, and Angelica doesn't get hers. What should've been the best night of our lives quickly turns into one of the worst.
Soon after, things start to go wrong. Our mom, who had always loved her "little moon" (me) and her "little sun" (Angelica) equally, suddenly sides with Angelica on everything. Then, my friends start to behave oddly around me. But it gets even worse. The company we started together as sisters votes to oust me? Shocked, I go to my long--term boyfriend, Orion Locklear--the boy I have loved my whole life--for comfort, only to find him and Angelica in her room...naked.
How could she do all this to me? Not only as a sister, betraying everything we once shared....but as a powerless markless? I'm the one who got the witchmark, not her! Yet I wasn't able to stop any of this from happening. Something isn't adding up.
I refuse to sit back any longer and let her continue to ruin my life. It's time to claw my way back up to the top and reclaim everything she took from me...even if it means I have to join hands with witch-kind's historical mortal enemies: the super powerful, super rich Hunter family--yup, they used to hunt witches, and only stopped when we agreed to give up Black Magic. Oh, and of course, the guy I'm assigned to work with, Miles Hunter, has to be super hot, too. Seven Hells! Can't a girl catch a break?

7.1
Aurora Andrews has never known a life free from pain. Orphaned and left in the care of her cruel uncle and aunt, she endured years of abuse that taught her the safest place was in the shadows.
But even in college, her silence couldn't shield her from the cruelty of her peers. Just as she reaches her breaking point, fate intervenes in the form of Alexander Mark, the powerful and enigmatic CEO of the Vanguard Group company.
Alexander saves her from a nightmare, but one impulsive, accidental night binds their fates together. When the morning light comes, he leaves her with a heartless dismissal, assuming she is just another gold digger looking for a payout. But Aurora carries a secret more precious than anything.
Forced to drop out of school to protect her unborn baby, Aurora fights to survive in a world that wants to break her. But the shadows of her past are closing in; what will happen when her abusive aunt and uncle discover she is pregnant?
And what will become of her when Alexander Mark walks back into her life, unaware of the child growing in her womb?
He left her thinking she was a whore. But the truth is far more dangerous. When their paths inevitably cross again, will he accept the child as his own? Or will he destroy the only chance Aurora has at a happy ending?
"I'm not a whore, I promise you, Sir.
I just wanted to save you... and nothing else."

8.5
They say the devil is the most dangerous evil alive.
Until he met her.
She didn't run from his darkness.
She walked straight into it - and made it hers.
He's ruthless, feared by all, a man who destroys without remorse.
She's cunning, seductive, and far more dangerous than she appears.
Their deal was supposed to be simple.
Power for loyalty.
Protection for obedience.
But desire was never part of the agreement.
Every glance burns.
Every touch feels like a sin.
Every kiss tastes like betrayal.
They hate each other.
They crave each other.
And neither knows who will ruin who first.
Because when two monsters fall in love,
it isn't sweet - it's war.
And in the end,
the devil may lose his throne...
to the woman who stole his heart and his soul.

8.4
To save her legacy, she'll marry her greatest enemy. To save her life, she'll have to trust his lies.
Aria Hale has only one objective: to destroy the Veridian family. Twenty years ago, they ruined her mother's career and her family's reputation. Now, as Hale Enterprises is about to go out of business, she is forced into a marriage of convenience with the man she dislikes most: Luca Veridian.
Luca is a ruthless, calculating, and cold-hearted man. He doesn't just want the Hale company; he wants proof of their wrongdoings. He makes the deal for the marriage contract for one year for his own purposes: to get close enough to Aria to put her in jail.
The rules are simple: Live together. Act as if you're in love. Don't show your true intentions.
As they play a deadly game of cat and mouse in their shared penthouse apartment, the lines between protection and sabotage get blurred. Luca, the ruthless man, is hiding his own demons, and Aria, the ruthless woman, has a secret that might destroy both their empires.
Yet, when a shadow from their past, the mysterious "Architect," comes back to finish what was started all those years ago, Aria and Luca learn that they are not the players in this game, but the pawns instead.
Betrayed by blood, bound by contract, Aria and Luca must now choose whether to keep their secrets and die, or fall in love and burn the world down together.

8.1
The sound of my bone snapping echoed through the bathroom like a gunshot.
Austen didn't even blink as he broke my hand for the ninety-sixth time.
His reason? I was in the shower and missed a call from Joyce, the woman he believes saved his life fifteen years ago.
But the nightmare didn't end there. When Joyce cut her own arm with glass and framed me for poisoning her, Austen didn't check the evidence.
He dragged me to the damp basement and picked up a mechanical drill coated in pure silver.
"This hand threw the vase," he said, his voice terrifyingly calm.
He drilled a hole straight through my palm.
He gave Joyce the precious healing serum for a tiny scratch, while leaving me with permanent nerve damage, claiming my pain was the only way to pay his life debt to her.
He calls this justice. He calls me the villain.
But he is a blind, arrogant fool.
He doesn't know that fifteen years ago, it was me who crawled into that burning car. It was my White Wolf blood that healed him. Joyce just stole the credit when I passed out.
Looking at the smoking hole in my hand, the last ember of love finally died.
I opened my secure server and messaged his sworn enemy, Alpha Dalton.
"I have the fortress blueprints. The price is extraction."
Tonight, his submissive wife dies, and the Architect goes rogue.

7.3
I was the perfect wife.
For three years, I built my husband's empire, gave him my love, my loyalty, my designs.
And how did Victor Hale repay me?
He stole my womb.
He stole my daughter.
He stole my freedom.
That was the day Aurora Hale died.
Now I live as Rhea Ashford - and I want blood.
One reckless night, I mistake Damien Voss, a ruthless crime-lord biker with a wicked smile, for his powerful CEO twin brother.
One bed. One touch. One unforgettable sin.
When Damien discovers who I am and what I want, he makes me a deal: marry him, and he'll give me the power and protection to ruin the man who destroyed me.
It's easy. He wants me, so I become his bride. I want revenge, so he becomes my weapon.
But Damien isn't just temptation in leather and ink. He's dangerous. Addictive. A man who plays by no rules but his own.
And in this contract marriage tangled with lust and lies, I can't tell if I'm the one using him-
Or if he's already claimed me as his.
TW: This story is intended for 18+ mature audiences only. It contains explicit sexual content (including kink, elements of BDSM dynamics), strong language, and other mature themes. Reader discretion is advised.
BOOK 1 OF THE PRINCES OF SIN TRILOGY