Running Away with the Mafia’s Heir
Elise, a girl from a wealthy aristocratic family, is bound by strict family rules. To claim her inheritance, she is forced to marry and quickly bear a child. But Elise refuses. To her, marriage is just a shackle, and she wants a child without having to submit to an arranged husband.
Driven by a desperate decision, she travels abroad to a renowned laboratory that offers a test-tube baby program. She thinks everything will go according to plan—until a fatal mistake occurs. The embryo implanted in her womb does not belong to an anonymous donor, but to Diego Frederick, the most powerful and ruthless mafia boss in Italy.
When Diego discovers that his genetic material was stolen and is now growing inside a mysterious woman, his fury explodes. To him, no one is allowed to touch or claim what is his.
Will Elise manage to escape? And will Diego succeed in finding the woman who carries his heir?
Irony of Destiny
At eighteen, she still hadn't found her wolf, only to face the brutal rejection of her fated mate. Perhaps this was not where she belonged. Determined to leave the pack behind, she ventured into the human world, seeking a new life. But peace never came—instead, she encountered an unexpected Alpha...
The Omega Wants Revenge
Keiran dies exhausted by a life of betrayal and pain, only to awaken in the world of the book his only friend gifted him—an Omegaverse universe where he shares the name and fate of a minor character: a marginalized Omega, betrayed by his husband with his own sister, just as Keiran was deceived by his wife with his brother.
But this time, Keiran refuses to be a victim. Determined to shatter the cycle of suffering, he seizes control of his life, confronts those who scorned him, and claims payback in the name of the body’s original owner. This time, he’ll live as he always wanted—free and fearless.
Soul’s Unfurl
The sunlight falls differently on my garden these days, softer, more diffused, painting the hibiscus petals with a gentle, aged glow that matches the quiet rhythm of my retired life. I spend my aftern
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Watching over you
The rain always felt heavier on nights she missed him. Mira stood behind the café counter, staring out through the glass as water streaked the world into something softer, quieter… lonelier. “Hey,” Na
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A Letter to the People I Once Shared a Dream With and to the one who left it in my hands
It's been a while. A while since I started seeing all of you differently. I don't know when it exactly happened. I think that's the thing about change. It doesn't knock. It doesn't warn you. It just
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Online Dating
I was just a man living a quiet life Nothing special nothing bright Days passed the same slow and still Until one message changed my will It was you simple and true A small “hello” that I never outgre
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