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Keeping a secret from my Alpha mate

Kiara Kingsley had learned how to disappear. Exile taught her that—how to keep her head down, bury claws beneath skin, how to pass as human, how to raise a child in a world that would never understand what he truly was. For years, she believed she had succeeded. The past stayed silent. The pack stayed away. And her little Mat grew, blissfully unaware of the blood humming in his veins. Until the night he vanished. The hamlet spiraled into panic - questions,sirens,fear. But Kiara felt none of it. The air carried their scent.She knew exactly who had taken her little Mat. And she knew what it would cost to get him back. Returning meant facing Caspian Silverheart—her Alpha mate, the one man she never learned how to hate. The same man who had stood frozen and shattered as his father pronounced her banishment, sealing her fate before their entire pack. Kiara never blamed Caspian. Some sins were too heavy to share, and she had carried hers alone. To bring Mat back, Kiara knew she must return beyond the veil and face the one truth she had spent years avoiding. Some betrayals were written into fate long before love ever had a choice. Crossing the veil, Kiara expected judgment, hatred, and the ghosts of everything she had destroyed. What she did not expect was a world she no longer recognized. The pack she left behind had been reshaped. Power had shifted. Familiar laws felt dangerously flexible. And the silence surrounding her little boy’s disappearance was far too deliberate to be accidental. As old bonds resurfaced and buried truths began to stir, Kiara realized her exile may never have been about punishment. It may have been about erasure. And the laws governing blood, lineage, and power now circled dangerously close to Mat as well. Because Mat was not just her little boy. He was a convergence…of bloodlines, of broken oaths, of a future the pack was never meant to unlock. Now that she had returned, the lies holding their worlds together were beginning to fracture.
AFrost · 9.5k Views

98 Days To Provoke Mr. Cougar

Sarah Beth's life had always seemed destined for misfortune. She was going to die soon. The countdown of her life dropped to ninety-eight days the day she learned that her ex-fiancee had cheated on her with her own cousin, and her family had taken everything she owned. Her property, her security, the last thing her parents left behind… all gone. With death already waiting, Sarah Beth didn’t want peace. She wanted revenge. So she came up with what felt like the perfect plan. She would provoke a mafia boss! A mafia boss would be someone powerful enough to instill terror, someone who wouldn’t bother killing people beneath him but would gladly ruin them by the time she's dead. She wanted him to give her aunt a good beating, crush her uncle’s pride by destroying the house he robbed her of, sell off her cousin to an old man, strip her ex-fiancee of all the money and money's worth he had left. And she found the man for the job: Preston Cougar, a man her intel claimed was a mafia boss. But after rushing into marriage with him to secure her plan, Sarah Beth slowly began to doubt. A mafia boss who didn’t even know the basic names of common guns? A man who took the BDSM tools she handed him — leather straps, canes — and casually hung them on the wall like decorations the next day? A mafia boss who asks her what money laundering actually means? This wasn’t a dangerous underworld king. This was the wrong man! “I want a divorce,” she said. He only looked at her calmly. “I don’t divorce.” "Divorce me already so I can use my last days for revenge." "Revenge is your reason? Such a small reason?!" Anger quickly flared in his eyes. "Fine!" She thought he simply understood and was willing to divorce and let her go. But the next day, her best friend called, “Sarah… did you see the news? Your ex-fiancee was shot dead.” "..." Across the room, the man called Cougar lay sprawled on the floor like a lazy puppy, smiling faintly.
LindaLight · 91 Views

The King Who Only Loves Corpses

In the Empire of Vireth, a land cursed by blood and ritual, Emperor Kaelor Vireth cannot feel emotion—except at the moment of death. Life is a dull, colorless haze, until he experiences near-death, when sensation floods his senses and his mind awakens to anger, joy, and desire. To feel alive, he engineers wars and invites assassination attempts, each near-death moment a drug. Until Seris Vale, a legendary assassin, is sent to kill him. But when her blade first pierces his defense, Kaelor feels something more than pain—he feels… alive. Instead of execution, Kaelor binds her to him as his personal executioner, the only person allowed to attempt his death. Each encounter becomes a ritual: a deadly game of proximity and passion, where the knife at his throat is indistinguishable from intimacy. As their dangerous liaison unfolds, Seris discovers she alone can make the king feel, and Kaelor discovers he cannot survive without her touch. But desire and power are never without consequence. Court factions, assassins’ guilds, and foreign powers all seek to manipulate, control, or eliminate them. The Assassin Guild demands she finish her mission; rivals and nobles suspect her influence; cultists claim the king is a demon. And through it all, their bond evolves from weapon and target to a twisted, intoxicating addiction—each testing the boundaries of loyalty, survival, and love. Over centuries of political upheaval, assassination attempts, and forbidden intimacy, both must confront their darkest impulses. Kaelor is forced to decide whether to remain addicted to death, or to risk living for the first time. Seris must choose whether to be the executioner who ends him, or the anchor who teaches him to survive. At its heart, The King Who Only Loves Corpses is a story about addiction, obsession, and the fragile, dangerous beauty of emotion itself. It’s a gothic dark fantasy romance designed for long-term serialization, with intricate political intrigue, morally grey protagonists, and high-stakes, addictive near-death tension.
Moonglade_5786 · 3.1k Views