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The Quietest Knife

Willow wakes in a hospital bed injured, medicated, and alone. She is informed that her life, as she understood it, ended weeks earlier. Her fiancé is there. Calm. Controlled. He explains that they broke up before the accident and that the separation was mutual. He says he remained by her side only out of decency. He is already involved with someone else, his boss’s daughter, and speaks as though this version of events has always been established fact. No one in the room challenges him. The doctors attribute Willow’s disbelief to concussion and trauma. Nurses lower their voices and repeat the same explanation with careful reassurance until it becomes official, documented, and final. Each repetition strips away her certainty, replacing memory with doubt. When Willow looks to the one person who could contradict him, she finds no relief. Her fiancé’s closest friend, a man who has never hidden his dislike for her, says nothing. He offers a brief nod that confirms the narrative without words. With that single gesture, the past is closed. Every detail they present contradicts what Willow knows she lived. Weeks have been erased. Conversations have been rewritten. A relationship has been reassigned without her consent. If she resists, she will be labeled unstable, emotional, and unreliable. She will be the only one insisting that reality has been altered. So Willow stays silent. Within that silence, something colder begins to take shape. She begins to question why her fiancé needed the past rewritten at a moment when she cannot safely object. She begins to wonder why his closest friend chose this precise moment to agree. She begins to realize that decisions were made about her while she lay unconscious and defenseless. The Quietest Knife is a dark psychological romance centered on gaslighting, betrayal, and power disguised as care. It follows a slow, deliberate descent into manipulation, control, and revenge, where harm is inflicted quietly and authority wears the mask of concern. This is not a story about forgetting. It is a story about being rewritten calmly, professionally, and without resistance.
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ASHFORD'S TEMPTATION

Love in the Shadows P. L. Admiral Claire had just been abandoned by her fiancé when she met the man who would change her life. On a secluded island far from home, meant to be nothing more than a temporary escape, Claire crosses paths with Damien Ashford — a powerful, enigmatic billionaire who keeps the world at arm’s length and his emotions carefully hidden. What begins as a chance encounter turns into two months of stolen intimacy, secret travels, and a connection neither of them intended to fall into. however, Claire disappears without a trace. Two years later, Damien sees her again — and everything shatters. Claire is no longer just the woman who haunted his memories. She is the younger sister of his closest friend and business partner, Enrique — the one man Damien would never betray. Now reunited in the city of Vinthia, their past threatens to resurface as Claire, now in her final year of college, joins Damien’s company through her family’s business ties. While Damien does everything in his power to push her away, Claire refuses to let him pretend she never existed. He knows he should let her go. She knows he never truly did. Trapped between loyalty and desire, guilt and obsession, Damien must choose between the brother he calls family and the woman he has never stopped loving — while Claire fights for a love the world insists should never exist. Love in the Shadows is a slow-burn, forbidden romance about secrets, age gaps, power, and the kind of love that survives time, distance, and the people who stand in its way.
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