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Pleasing Rancor

“Pleasing Rancor” is a romance thriller novel about Ariel Smith, a gentle Californian bookshop owner haunted by the car crash that killed her parents and left her drowning in guilt. Her quiet life shatters when her best friend Berry disappears days before her wedding—and a magnetic stranger, Arlo Johnson, walks in and becomes her rescuer, her comfort, and the man who makes her believe she can finally heal. But Arlo is not who he seems. He is the cold, brilliant head of Obsidian Halo, the criminal empire that once owned both Berry and her fiancé Harry. Their vanishing is no accident, but the fallout of Harry’s failed coup and Berry’s secret betrayal. When Arlo forces Ariel to watch Berry’s brutal, staged death, the man who once felt like safety turns into the monster who destroys her world, twisting love into pure hatred. As Ariel struggles to survive the wreckage of that betrayal, other players step out of the shadows: Tyson Royale, a calculating fixer with his own bloody history; Chris, the one man who still sees the girl Ariel used to be; and Mara, a survivor who knows exactly how monsters are made. Each of them has their own plans for Ariel—and their own reasons to bring Arlo down. Caught between the memory of the Arlo who held her through nightmares and the ruthless kingpin who used her deepest wounds as a weapon, Ariel must decide what kind of person she will become. Will she let grief and rage turn her cruel, or find a way to claim her own power without becoming like the man who ruined her? “Pleasing Rancor” is a story of love as both sanctuary and trap—and of a woman fighting to decide who she is after the person she trusted most becomes the author of her ruin.
Divinahere · 39.6k Views

Freshman Year In College

Freshman Year in College is a beautiful modern fairytale set in the heart of the University of Oxford. Felicity Paddington is a girl with big dreams and a hopeful heart. She loves her family deeply, especially her father, even though he abandoned her and her mother years ago. She doesn’t understand why he left, and that unanswered question still haunts her. Once, she gave her heart to Theodore Owen, and he broke it. Since then, Felicity has kept it carefully guarded. Freshman year is meant to be a new beginning. A new campus. New friends. No distractions. Getting accepted into Oxford feels like the opportunity she has been waiting for, a chance to grow, discover herself, and build the future she has always imagined. Everything changes when she is accepted into Oxford. College is supposed to be her fresh start, the moment she finally steps into the life she has always dreamed of. But on her very first days on campus, Felicity meets a charming and mysterious boy named Christopher Buckingham Blake. Confident, complicated, and completely unexpected, he unsettles everything she had planned. Christopher is not an ordinary student. He is the Prince of England, heir to the throne. A royal who refuses to be controlled by palace rules and tradition, he chooses freedom instead of a crown. He leaves royal life behind to attend university, hoping to live a normal life, even if it means clashing with his powerful father, the King. He is rebellious, carefree, and prone to making mistakes, but he loves his family deeply, despite the tension between them. When Christopher meets Felicity, everything changes. Between lectures, late-night conversations, study sessions, new friendships, jealous rivals, misunderstandings, and hidden secrets, their worlds slowly collide. What begins as an innocent friendship turns into a slow-burning romance neither of them expected or planned. But loving a prince comes with a price, including forbidden feelings, royal scandals, and dangerous choices that threaten their happiness. As Felicity moves through her first year, she must face heartbreak, buried family secrets, and the truth about love itself. College will test her strength, challenge her dreams, and stretch her heart in ways she never imagined. Freshman Year in College was supposed to be about survival. Instead, it may change her destiny forever. A story of love, self-discovery, friendship, personal growth, loyalty, and unforgettable first experiences. Freshman Year in College is a romantic and emotional journey about growing up, chasing dreams, and finding love where it is least expected.
PrincessSCO · 30.3k Views

Surviving The Beastworld: I Turned From Prey To Predator

From Pig-Faced Trash to the Most Wanted Mate in Beastworld! * * * Aurora died as she lived - feared, skilled, and alone. As a world-class assassin of the 21st century, she expected death to be the end. Instead, she awakens in a primitive Beastworld in the body of a girl who shares her name but nothing else. The original owner of her body was not only overweight, despised, and carried filthy reputation, but she's so hated that even children throw stones at her. And worst of all? She wakes up straddling a bound, enraged, devastatingly handsome Alpha wolf she apparently drugged in an attempt to force him into mating. Aurora immediately realizes she has transmigrated into a complete disaster. With death looming, a ruined name, and a body that can barely run - she has no time to panic. Especially not when a mysterious System binds itself to her and issues a cold command - [Save the Beastworld from extinction… or be erased.] In a world where females are rare, weak, and dying out, and powerful beastmen rule with instinct and dominance, Aurora must survive by relying on the only things she still owns - her deadly skills and forgotten medical knowledge. But survival isn't simple. Because the wolf she tried to "assault" becomes her first unavoidable connection. And he is only the beginning. A tyrannical Snow Lion Beast King with piercing eyes that see too much. A cold and ancient Dragon King who has outlived his entire bloodline. A cunning Nine-Tailed Fox Lord who plays with hearts like games. A blazing Divine Phoenix whose pride rivals the heavens. Each one powerful. Each one dangerous. Each one drawn to her in ways they don't understand. Some want her dead. Some want to claim her. Some can't decide which desire burns stronger. Caught between survival, secrets, and a system that manipulates her at every turn, Aurora must rebuild herself from nothing - changing not only her fate, but the future of the entire Beastworld. All while unintentionally capturing the hearts of the most powerful beastmen alive. Because this time, the "trash" female they all despised is the one who will make them kneel. --- **A reverse-harem fantasy romance filled with danger, humor, slow-burn love, and a heroine who refuses to be broken.**
Nightsummer20 · 43.2k Views

Lumen Zero

Astraea lives under an absolute truth: everything in the cosmos has already been named, studied, and placed in its proper order. Every person is born as a fragment of a Guardian — a celestial being revealed through the eyes — and that bond shapes faith, science, status, and power alike. Then Soren is born. When his eyes open beneath the sacred Observation Lens, no color appears. No star. No light. Only absence. The Astronomer-Priest collapses after witnessing something he cannot explain, and the village understands only one thing: the child should not exist. That same night, his mother flees with him into the Faded Lands, where the Empire’s reach weakens and forgotten things learn how to survive. Years later, Soren has built the kind of life that suits him best: a vast wandering carriage to live in, shelves of books, good food when he can get it, and enough distance from the rest of the world to remain comfortable. He sells information, advices, and solutions to the rich, the desperate, and the foolish — settling merchant feuds, untangling noble scandals, exposing betrayals, and nudging private wars in one direction or another, usually without ever needing to leave his seat for long. To some, he is a fraud. To others, a genius. To the people who know better, he is someone never to corner. But information moves faster than armies. Advice can ruin houses, crown rulers, or start bloodshed that lasts for years. And the more lives Soren touches — through clients, conspiracies, dangerous favors, and the women bold enough to answer his teasing with trouble of their own — the harder it becomes to remain untouched by the chaos he keeps pretending is someone else’s problem. Because in Astraea, the most dangerous thing in the world is not always the monster that roars. Sometimes, it is the man who laughs, pours tea, gives you the answer you need— and only later realizes how much of the world has already been set in motion by his words. --- Updated Weekly ---
SilentWalker_2100 · 5.7k Views