
Betrayed At The Altar, Married For Revenge
Betrayed at the altar. Replaced by her own sister.
On what should have been the happiest day of her life, Amara loses everything-her fiancé, her dignity, and her future.
But that same night, a dangerous man steps out of the shadows with an offer she can't refuse.
Marriage. Power. Revenge.
Now bound to a ruthless CEO, Amara is ready to destroy everyone who betrayed her.
There's just one problem...
Her new husband knows more about her past than he should.
And the closer she gets to revenge-
the more she realizes she may have married the man who ruined her in the first place.
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Chapter 5
Sleep never really came. Every time I closed my eyes, the images returned—Lila standing in my place, Daniel holding her hand, the sound of applause that should have been mine. The humiliation replayed itself with quiet persistence, refusing to fade. By morning, the pain had changed. It was no longer overwhelming. It was contained. Controlled. A soft knock at the door pulled me from my thoughts. “Ma’am,” a voice called gently. “It’s time.” Time. The word lingered for a moment before everything from the night before settled back into place. The announcement. The plan. The shift. “Come in,” I said. The door opened, and several women entered, each moving with practiced efficiency. Behind them, racks of clothing were wheeled in—designer dresses, perfectly arranged, accompanied by accessories that reflected a level of wealth I had never personally experienced. I glanced at them, then back at the room. “What is all this?” I asked. “Mr. Blackwood’s instructions,” one of them replied. Of course it was. I let out a quiet breath. “Fine,” I said. “Let’s get it over with.” If this was part of the role I had agreed to, then I would play it properly. — An hour later, I stood in front of the mirror and barely recognized the person staring back at me. The woman reflected there looked composed, elegant, and entirely in control. The softness that had defined me before seemed to have been replaced with something sharper—something deliberate. My hair framed my face perfectly, the subtle makeup enhancing rather than hiding my expression. The dress was fitted, sophisticated, leaving no room for doubt. I didn’t look like someone who had just lost everything. I looked like someone who had gained something instead. For the first time since the wedding, I didn’t feel weak. A knock came again. “He’s waiting,” one of the stylists said. Of course he was. I straightened slightly, then turned and walked out. — Adrian stood near the entrance, already prepared. His appearance was as controlled as ever—black suit, precise lines, every detail intentional. When his eyes landed on me, he paused briefly, his gaze moving over me with quiet assessment. For a moment, neither of us spoke. Then— “Acceptable,” he said. I raised an eyebrow slightly. “That’s your version of approval?” “It’s accurate,” he replied. I let out a quiet breath, suppressing the urge to respond further. “You’ll need to get used to it,” he added. “And you’ll need to improve it,” I said. A faint trace of amusement appeared in his expression. Before the conversation could go further, he extended his hand toward me. “Come.” I hesitated for a fraction of a second before placing my hand in his. His grip was steady, firm without being forceful, as though it carried an unspoken expectation rather than a demand. We stepped outside together. And the moment we did— Everything changed. Cameras flashed. Voices rose. Reporters surged forward, their questions overlapping in a chaotic wave of noise. “Mr. Blackwood!” “Is it true you got married overnight?” “Who is she?” “Is this connected to yesterday’s scandal?” The intensity of it hit immediately, sharper than I expected. For a brief moment, instinct told me to step back, to withdraw, to escape the attention. But I didn’t. Because I remembered. I remembered how it felt to stand alone under their judgment. And I refused to feel that way again. I straightened, lifting my chin slightly as I faced them. Adrian didn’t release my hand. Instead, his grip tightened just enough to steady the moment. “Yes,” he said, his voice calm but carrying effortlessly through the noise. “I got married.” The crowd reacted instantly. More questions. More speculation. “Is she the woman from yesterday?” “Was there an affair?” “Did you intervene?” Adrian’s gaze remained steady. “We don’t respond to rumors,” he said. “We respond to facts.” His tone cut through the noise cleanly. “The fact is,” he continued, “this woman is now my wife.” The words shifted the atmosphere. Subtly. But noticeably. The attention turned fully toward me. Evaluating. Measuring. Waiting. Adrian glanced at me briefly. “Say something,” he murmured. My heartbeat quickened, but I stepped forward slightly. Not enough to separate from him— Just enough to be seen. “I didn’t lose anything,” I said. My voice was calm, clear, steady in a way that surprised even me. “I walked away from something that was already broken.” The murmurs spread again, but this time they felt different. Less judgment. More curiosity. “And what I have now,” I added, glancing briefly at Adrian, “is something far more valuable.” The reaction shifted again. Speculation. Interest. A subtle change in perception. It was working. Adrian tightened his grip slightly. “You heard her,” he said. “That will be all.” And just like that, the moment ended. He guided me toward the car, ignoring the continued questions, the cameras still flashing as we stepped inside. The door closed. The noise disappeared. Silence returned. But this time, it felt different. “You handled that well,” Adrian said. I glanced at him. “Was that another ‘acceptable’?” A faint hint of amusement crossed his expression. “Better than acceptable.” I leaned back slightly. “I’ll take that as progress.” For a moment, neither of us spoke. Then my phone vibrated. I frowned, pulling it out. The screen lit up. And the moment I saw the name— Everything inside me tightened. Lila. I answered. “What do you want?” Her voice came through immediately, smooth and controlled. “I just saw the news,” she said. I didn’t respond. “You move quickly,” she continued. “I didn’t expect that.” Her tone carried something beneath it. Not mockery. Not exactly. Something closer to… unease. “Say what you called for,” I replied. A brief pause. Then a soft laugh. “You always were predictable,” she said. “Desperate to prove something.” My grip tightened slightly on the phone. “Enjoy your marriage,” she added. “While it lasts.” The line went dead. I lowered the phone slowly. “She called?” Adrian asked. “Yes.” “And?” I looked out the window, watching the city move past. “She thinks she’s still in control.” A pause. Then I added quietly— “She has no idea what she just started.” Adrian didn’t respond immediately. But after a moment, I felt his gaze shift toward me. And when I turned slightly, I caught something in his expression. Not surprise. Not doubt. Something closer to confirmation. As if I had just said exactly what he expected. Which made a new thought surface— One I hadn’t considered before. Was I reacting to what happened yesterday… Or was I stepping exactly where he wanted me to?
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Waking up with a cold, scaly hand wrapped around my throat wasn't the worst part.
The worst part was realizing I'd transmigrated into the body of Terra Mason—the most despised woman in the entire Enclave. She drugged high-level beast-men and forced them into life-binding bio-contracts. She locked an aquatic warrior in a dry basement until his organs failed. She treated the most lethal males in the city like broken toys.
Zev, the Level 6 serpent who's currently choking me, would rather blow up his own heart than spend another day as my slave. His affection metric? Negative ninety. His trust? Zero.
Then my system activates: the Kore AI. It gives me exactly 500 credits, a medical nano-gel, and a recipe for neutralizing the radioactive poison in mutant meat. Real food. In this world, that's worth more than gold.
I save Rhys, the dying aquatic male everyone left for dead. I season a slab of purple mutant steak until Sam, a battle-scarred grizzly shifter, groans at the taste—and his trust points finally tick above zero. When my backstabbing ex-best friend tries to steal my males and destroy me, I don't scream or throw a tantrum like the old Terra. I dismantle her with the truth.
But earning their trust means more than grilling meat. A scorpion swarm ambushes us at midnight. Sam throws himself between me and a stinger the size of my arm. As he stands over the corpse, fur receding from his claws, he stares at me and whispers, "You were testing me."
Yes. I was. Because in this world, the weak don't survive. And I refuse to be weak again.
Four beast-men. Four contracts. One system. And a whole lot of steak. Let this dystopian wasteland know—I'm not the monster they remember. I'm worse. I'm the one who's going to feed them until they'd kill for me.

8.1
She thought patience would earn her love.
She was wrong.
After years of waiting for her best friend to finally see her, she meets the one man she should never want-his older brother. Dark, forbidden, and dangerously perceptive, he sees through every excuse she's ever made for being overlooked.
Now she must choose between a safe fantasy that keeps breaking her heart and a dangerous truth that offers no escape once it begins.
Because the brother who looks at her like that?
He doesn't believe in halfway love.

7.1
The last thing I remembered was the blinding flash of my starship crashing. But instead of a rescue crew, I woke up tied to a wooden post, surrounded by hostile beastmen.
My universal translator kicked in just in time to hear their priestess, Chelsea, declare that I was a cursed demon who ruined their hunt. To save the clan from winter starvation, I was to be burned alive.
The flames were already blistering my legs, and jagged stones hurled by the crowd gashed my forehead. I barely negotiated a three-day reprieve to find them food, venturing into the deadly primeval forest.
I found a massive supply of wild potatoes and even gained the protection of Bronson, a terrifyingly powerful saber-toothed tiger beastman.
But Chelsea wouldn't stop.
She labeled my food as poisonous, tried to sentence me to starve in a penitent's cave, and when my agricultural knowledge proved her wrong, she invoked an ancient law. She incited the tribe's savage warriors to fight over me, turning me into breeding property.
I was a scientist offering them endless food, yet their primitive ignorance and one woman's vicious jealousy kept pushing me toward a brutal end. I was terrified, completely powerless against their monstrous physical strength.
As five ruthless challengers drew their bone axes to claim me, I begged Bronson to leave me and run.
Instead, he pulled me against his scarred chest and kissed me fiercely in front of the entire clan.
"She is my mate," he roared, unleashing a soul-crushing aura. "Anyone who wants her, come at me together."

7.9
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In Dangerous Desires, immerse yourself in a realm where lust overrides reason and pulses thunder on the brink of ecstasy and devastation. Each tale strips bare a new facet of craving-where adversaries melt into entangled lovers, hidden truths threaten to shatter kingdoms of control, and erotic hunger flares in the most forbidden corners.
From dominant CEOs and eager assistants locked in charged, sweat-slicked power plays, to tycoons and subordinates blurring the lines of authority with breathless, illicit touches, every clash throbs with electric tension. Foes prowl like flame to tinder, sparking an unstoppable blaze of chemistry that demands skin-on-skin surrender.
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7.8
The moment I saw my husband massaging his dead brother's pregnant mistress's feet, I knew my marriage was over.
He moved her into our home under the guise of "family duty," forcing me to watch as he prioritized her comfort over our vows.
The final betrayal came when she stole and deliberately broke my mother's priceless necklace.
When I slapped her for the desecration, my husband struck me across the face to defend her.
He had violated a sacred honor code by putting his hands on the daughter of another Don-an act of war.
I looked him in the eye and swore on my mother's grave that I would bring a bloody revenge upon his entire family.
Then I made one phone call to my father, and the demolition of his empire began.

8.6
Today was my father's grand second wedding, but for me, it was the anniversary of my mother's death.
My new stepmother, Marley, who was only four years older than me, cornered me. To establish her dominance as the new Luna, she ordered her servants to force me to my knees and violently ripped my late mother's necklace from my neck.
It was the only memento my mother had left me. Marley sneered, threw it to the ground, and shattered the gems. When I scrambled to pick up the broken pieces, she dug her high-heeled shoe into the back of my hand, mocking me as dirty trash. No one stepped in to help. My father was too busy celebrating his new marriage under the dazzling lights, completely erasing my mother's memory and leaving me to be abused in my own pack.
My heart was full of grievance and despair. Why did my mother's lifelong devotion end with her grave desolate and her daughter humiliated? I swore I would never become a weak, discarded she-wolf whose life depended on a man.
Desperate to escape the suffocating wedding, I ran outside and stumbled right into the chest of a terrifying stranger.
"No one should ever touch what is precious to you."
His golden eyes blazed with fury as sparks instantly shot through my veins. He was Kade Blackwood, the ruthless Alpha of the feared Blood Moon Pack—and my fated mate.