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White-Haired Bride Of Velmora

Born in secret to a palace slave and the king, Aurora has spent her life hidden in the palace shadows, treated as nothing more than a servant. Marked by white hair and piercing blue eyes, she is the living reminder of a scandal the royal family refuses to name, a shame they would rather erase than acknowledge. When a brutal war threatens the kingdom, Aurora becomes their easiest sacrifice. She is bartered away to the feared King Aldric of Velmora, a ruler whose very name leaves kingdoms trembling. “That girl is barely more than a servant,” the Queen snapped, then softened her voice with mock grace. “But this sacrifice would give her life meaning. And think of the villagers. Would we let them burn because of sentiment?” Bound in silk instead of chains, Aurora is sent to Velmora — not as a princess, but as an offering. A living shield. A forgotten daughter delivered to a man known for bloodshed. Will she survive? Will she last a day? What a cruel fate she has. But destiny has other plans. In the shadows of this new kingdom, secrets begin to unravel. Dark truths about who she truly is. Whispers of power in her blood. A mother who was far more than a slave. And a king who might destroy her… or awaken something far more dangerous within her. Caught between the family that abandoned her and a ruler who sees more than she understands, Aurora must choose what she will become: A sacrifice. A survivor. Or the storm that changes everything.
Tolyn · 13.6k Views

AURORE: HEIRESS OF THE BROKEN BEASTS

In a modern world where Beastmen live hidden among humans, the royal bloodline rules through fear, violence, and ancient authority. Rosalie, former queen and beast-woman, escapes the palace with her newborn daughter Aurore to flee her husband Richard, the Beast King, whose cruelty knows no limit. Humiliated by her escape, Richard vows to erase every trace of their bloodline. Aurore grows up in secrecy, unaware of her royal origins. She only wants a normal life. But at the academy where she tries to blend in, shadows of the kingdom start to gather around her: strange disappearances, infiltrated agents, accidents that feel too calculated. Simon, an elite assassin serving the king, receives the order to kill an unknown woman—Rosalie. He doesn’t know her identity until he falls in love with her. When the truth is revealed, he must choose between betraying the king or killing the woman he loves. His decision will shape Aurore’s destiny. David, heir of a powerful corporate empire, finds in Aurore the only person who sees him as more than a name. His affection turns into a fragile, sincere love—destined never to be fully returned. As Richard closes his deadly trap, Aurore discovers she is more than a target: she is the key to an ancient conflict, the living weapon of a forgotten prophecy, and the last witness of a kingdom determined to destroy her. Between lies, manipulation, political murders, and sacrificial love, Aurore must decide: to flee, to fight, or to accept a destiny that could erase everything she hopes to be. But how do you survive when everyone you love can become an enemy? And how do you love when love itself condemns you to die?
TRISTAN34 · 12.4k Views

HEART OF THE DRAGON KING

Elara Ashford, 23, has been living a lie her entire life. She was brought up as Princess of Veridia, wearing silk and jewels, and she believes she has royal blood in her veins. However, when a marriage alliance insists that she marry the dreaded Dragon King of the North in order to stop war, her adopted family reveals the terrible truth: she was born with the real princess. She is merely the daughter of a commoner, a stand-in for the legitimate heir who was concealed for her "protection." Elara is now being sent to her death with a single, unachievable task: either make the monster fall in love with her or her real family, the commoners who abandoned her, will be put to death for treason. The Northern Kingdom is a real-life nightmare. Towers of obsidian are circled by dragons. In courtyards, Fae warriors hone their blades. In dimly lit hallways, witches murmur. And in charge of it all is Kael Draven, the ancient and deadly Dragon King, whose touch burns like dragonfire, whose amber eyes see through every lie, and whose court keeps a watchful eye on the frail human bride like wolves circling wounded prey. Elara anticipated a monster. She discovers a king who is plagued by centuries-old curses, haunted by betrayal, and frantically searching for his fated mate, whom he believes will break the curse that is slowly killing his people. He believes that *she* is a bond. She's not his mate, though. Wearing a stolen crown, she is a fraud. Elara learns that people have been lying about the North for generations as she makes her way through assassination attempts, lethal court politics, and a developing fascination with the dragon who could burn her with a single breath. Humans have betrayed the "monsters." And centuries ago, a human princess betrayed Kael himself, bringing a curse upon his entire kingdom. Elara's world falls apart when the real Princess Seraphine is found—beautiful, gifted with magic, and Kael's *actual* fated mate. Kael and Seraphine's mate bond is unquestionably ancient and ignites instantly. Elara ought to move aside. Let fate do its thing. However, Seraphine didn't have to spend months gaining the dragon warriors' trust. didn't put her life in danger to lift old curses. didn't fall in love with a monarch who taught her that monsters are created, not born. Elara is faced with an impossible decision after learning that Seraphine is a part of a plot to overthrow the Northern Kingdom from within and that the "true princess" is the real danger to the precarious peace: – Lose Kael to his true love and expose Seraphine. – Keep quiet and watch the kingdom she has come to love burn. – Fight for a love that wasn't supposed to be hers. Because bloodlines aren't always important to the heart. Sometimes love is forged in dragonfire rather than in the stars. Furthermore, the girl who wore a stolen crown, Elara Ashford, is set to demonstrate that fate isn't the most potent form of magic. It's a decision.
Gen_Tle_4683 · 12.2k Views

House of Wolves [The Steel Song Trilogy: Book I]

An an ambitious Space Opera in the spirit of the bygone era of Pulp Fiction and the best of HFY In the Galactic Council, absolute, unquestioning obedience is the golden rule that's ruthlessly enforced. When mankind first reached for the stars, they encountered a galaxy that was at once familiar and far stranger than anything they thought possible. In a universe where mythological beings such as elves, orcs and demons, were discovered to be very real alien civilizations, the children of Terra soon had to learn the hard way that being the newcomers to the galactic scene, meant being at the bottom of the totem pole. With Earth now a cold, dead husk and the remnants of humanity brought fully under the High Table's rule, mankind had to learn how to navigate the convoluted politics of a galaxy dominated by an ancient and inflexible macrofeudal order, where any hint of disobedience is ruthlessly stamped out. Decades later, as a struggle for the throne erupts at the heart of the oldest and most powerful of the galaxy's civilizations, an alien princess looking to obtain an advantage by recruiting the Lesser Species to her cause, finds her fate intertwined with the enigmatic and ambitious human warlord that somehow managed the impossible feat of forming a shadow government which ended a long and bloody civil war, reorganizing the remnants of his scattered species into something resembling an empire that now leads the very same political alliance who's resources she is looking to secure. With all the Great Houses now maneuvering to exploit an opportunity to expand their influence at her expense, the heiress to the Phoenix House must now rely on a resurgent humanity that has its own designs for the future of the galaxy and the dangerous, scarred man who's own ambitions extend far beyond what anyone thought possible. And the galaxy will have to learn that while mankind might have been bruised and bloodied, its spirit never broke...
DaoistUZ1HPu · 1.1k Views