The Wedding Planner’s Romance Novel

The Wedding Planner’s Romance Novel – Destined to Fail This marriage is destined to fail. This was what Yun Shu had in mind the moment she caught the groom grabbing the bridesmaid’s bum while he thought that others were not looking. The lecherous smile on the groom’s face was especially disgusting, but the bridesmaid, who … Read more

He Protected Her Car, Not Our Child Novel

He Protected Her Car, Not Our Child Novel – Her husband’s stepsister, Silvia Whitmore, had locked their son Lucas in a car for over an hour during a scorching heatwave—and she even stopped the police from breaking the window to save him. Jeannie Sinclair rushed to the scene, grabbed the hammer from an officer, then … Read more

99 Rituals Forsaken, Luna Was Gone Novel

99 Rituals Forsaken, Luna Was Gone Novel – Elara’s POV For five long years, I had stood by my destined mate, Alpha Carron, enduring 98 failed marking ceremonies. Each time, he cut it short—always for another Omega. “Just a little longer, Princess. Please, hold on,” Shaman Tessa’s voice echoed faintly, as though from a distance. … Read more

The bride that never was Novel

The bride that never was Novel – Jilted on the first night IMOGEN “You look beautiful,” my mum told me as she covered my face with my wedding veil. “Thank you,” I returned, staring at my reflection just as the veil covered my face. I did look beautiful. It was my wedding. So it was … Read more

Claimed by the Alphas who hate me Novel

Claimed by the Alphas who hate me Novel – “Where is that whore?” Vera’s voice thundered through the corridor like a whip on my skin. Hours of scrubbing had left my knees raw and my fingers cracked, but I dared not pause now. Not if I didn’t want a repeat of last week’s punishment. I’d … Read more

Bound To The Shadow Alpha Novel

Bound To The Shadow Alpha Novel – The morning cold seep into my body as I mopped the tiled floor of the Moonbeam Pack’s great hall. My palms burned from gripping the wooden handle too tightly, and the mop water, dirty and icy, sloshed against my bare ankles. The tiled floor never held heat, and … Read more