
No Escape From His Dangerous Love
Arlene was the illegitimate daughter of the wealthy Boone family, treated worse than a stray dog. To keep her meager scholarship, she had to swallow her pride and apologize to the frat boy who tormented her.
But he didn't just want an apology. He forced her to drink twenty shots of liquor laced with pure capsaicin extract.
"Drink us under the table, or take off your clothes and crawl out."
Arlene drank until her stomach tore, vomiting blood and collapsing on the filthy club floor.
When she dragged her half-dead body back to the Boone estate, her biological father and half-sister didn't care. Instead, her sister ground Arlene's SAT admission ticket into the dirt with her stiletto.
"Throw her out. Dad doesn't want to look at her before Hardie's engagement."
The guards threw her onto the gravel, leaving her bleeding and barefoot in the freezing night.
Arlene sat shivering at a dark bus stop, her dignity completely stripped away. She never wanted a dime from the Boones, so why did they insist on crushing her only way out? And why did Dr. Hardie Boone, the untouchable head of the family, look at her with such a twisted, terrifying obsession?
When Hardie's black Aston Martin pulled out of the shadows, he scooped her up, took her away, and locked her inside his penthouse.
"You carry the Boone name. Whether you live or die is my decision."
Trapped by the dangerous man who demanded total control over her life, Arlene finally realized that simply running away was no longer an option.
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Chapter 7
Alma O'Malley, the head housekeeper of the Boone estate, drove Arlene back from the hospital. The Boones had ordered her discharged into their custody. Her dorm room was off-limits until they decided otherwise. The car ride was completely silent.
The heavy iron gates of the estate opened. The cold, damp air of the grounds seeped into the car. The massive stone house looked more like a tomb than a hospital.
Arlene walked through the front doors. Her legs still felt weak.
She walked into the main living room. Her half-sister, Barbra, sat on the velvet sofa with three other socialites. Delicate teacups rested on the table.
Barbra looked up. She dramatically pinched her nose. "God, what is that smell? Did a rat crawl out of the sewer?"
The other girls giggled behind their hands. Arlene kept her eyes on the floor and walked faster toward the stairs.
"Stop right there," Barbra snapped. "I heard you put on quite a show at the Black Rabbit. Begging for pennies on your knees?"
Arlene grabbed the wooden banister. Her nails dug into the polished wood. She didn't say a word. She just kept climbing.
She reached the tiny attic room where the Boones kept her things when she wasn't at school. She sat on the lumpy mattress. Her phone buzzed in her pocket.
It was a text from Clara: Are you okay? The whole campus is talking about you.
Arlene let out a shaky breath. She started to type a reply when she remembered the estate security guard she had just passed in the hallway. He had been quietly speaking into his lapel mic, his eyes tracking her every move as she climbed the stairs. He was definitely reporting her arrival to someone. Another message popped up from an unknown number.
Stay put.
Her heart skipped a beat. She knew exactly who it was. Hardie. How had he gotten her number?
A fresh wave of fear hit her. He had access to everything.
She heard the crunch of tires on the gravel driveway below. She walked to the small attic window and looked down.
Cornelius Boone's black town car parked by the fountain.
Arlene realized she hadn't had a drop of water since she got back. Her throat felt like sandpaper. She cracked her door open and crept down the stairs from the attic. As she reached the second-floor landing, the voices from the foyer below drifted up, sharp and clear.
Denita Boone's sharp voice echoed. "Hardie has finally agreed. Camilla is a good girl."
Cornelius sounded pleased. "The merger will benefit both families. We'll throw a massive engagement party next month."
Arlene's chest tightened. A sharp pain radiated through her ribs. Hardie was getting married? To Camilla Knowles?
She thought about the way Hardie looked at her in the hospital. The intense, suffocating possession in his eyes. It made her sick.
He didn't care about her. He just wanted to control her like a disobedient pet because he was the head of the family.
Barbra's voice chimed in. "What about Arlene? She embarrassed us in front of the Prescotts."
Delbert Boone's cold voice cut through the chatter. "Throw her out of the main house. I don't want to see her face before the engagement."
Arlene sank against the wall. She slid down until she hit the floor. Her eyes were dry.
She was less than garbage to them.
She pushed herself up and ran back to her room. She grabbed her canvas backpack. She shoved two pairs of jeans, a few shirts, and her small envelope of cash inside.
Her phone lit up again. The same unknown number flashed on the screen.
She stared at the screen. Her thumb hovered over the red button. She let it ring until it went to voicemail.
She zipped up the bag. She had to leave tonight.
The wind howled outside, rattling the thin glass of the attic window.
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7.4
Four years ago, to protect the man I loved from losing his billionaire empire, I drugged his drink, told him I only used him for his money, and vanished.
Now, at a high-society gala, Callum Wyatt is back. He isn't just a CEO anymore; he's a ruthless predator, and the second his eyes lock onto me, I know I am his prey.
When my wealthy half-sister publicly humiliated me, calling me the cheap bastard child of a homewrecker, Callum stepped out of the shadows. He nearly snapped her wrist in half and declared to New York's elite that anyone who touched me would be dismantled.
In the back of his Maybach, he pinned my arms above my head, his eyes burning with psychotic obsession.
"If you run again, Aubrey, I will burn your entire world to the ground just to keep you."
My heart bled. I had spent four grueling years tearing myself apart to keep him out of my messy, blood-soaked revenge against the family that watched my mother die.
But his terrifying protection only made my biological father's family target me harder, using their massive capital to buy out my movie set and crush my acting career.
They thought I would cower.
But as I walked onto the soundstage, facing the heiress trying to steal my role, I took off my sunglasses. I wasn't running anymore; it was time to make them pay.

7.4
"You can't escape me, Aurora. You are mine!"
The Alpha King's roar echoed through the palace walls.
But Aurora just tightened her grip on the blade hidden beneath her cloak.
She would never-never-give herself to the monster who murdered her father.
Even if the Moon Goddess cursed her to be his mate.
***
Aurora Regalia once had everything-a loving father, a prosperous pack, and a future that glittered with promise. Her father, the king, even chose her a mate: Logan Charming. Powerful. Charismatic. Cursed.
She thought he was her destiny.
Then she watched him tear her father's head from his shoulders.
One night. One betrayal. Her entire family, slaughtered. Her pack, reduced to ashes.
Aurora jumped off a cliff that night-not to die, but to survive. To become something her enemies would never see coming.
An assassin. A ghost. A blade wrapped in silk.
For years, she trained in the shadows, fueled by one single purpose: revenge. Blood for blood. She would make Logan Charming suffer the way she had suffered. She would carve his heart out and feel nothing.
But fate had a cruel sense of humor.
The Moon Goddess looked down at her shattered daughter and laughed.
Because the man who destroyed her life?
The monster who wore her father's blood on his hands?
He was her fated mate.
Now Aurora stands at a crossroads she never asked for. Every instinct screams for vengeance. Every fiber of her being recoils at the bond pulling her toward him.
But Logan? He doesn't care about her hatred. He doesn't care about her blade.
"You can run, little mate," he whispers, crimson eyes gleaming in the dark. "But I will always find you."
And when he does?
He won't just cage her body.
He'll claim her soul.

7.2
SYNOPSIS:
"I spent ten years scrubbing your floors, Greene. Tonight, you'll scrub mine."
Elara Vance has always been the pride the Republic until she ran away from home, fell in love with Greene Jones, a man who treated her like dirt and discarded her like she was never the girl the entire Republic feared because of her strong dominating pheromones.
Now she's back after twelve years to serve revenge to Greene Jones like a hot dish in a way that he will pay for every act meted out on her for twelve years. But things wasn't going to go as planned as she meets Silas, the handsome bulky head of her father's security but a recessive omega of her past that she has totally forgotten but now wears a new stance as her bodyguard, recognized by the entire republic as an Alpha, and her perfect chosen mate, Calvin; ruining the comeback and revenge she planned out for herself and now she has to think about saving and claiming her mate, Silas while navigating and protecting the seat meant for her.
The real question becomes; will Calvin ever allow her take all it took him twelve years to build?
THEME: The true definition of power. Is it found in the biological dominance of an Alpha, or in the resilience of an Omega who survived in the lion's den?

8.4
On the night before her wedding, Navia Harrison discovers her fiancé in bed with her step-sister-and worse, the two of them are already planning how to get rid of her after the marriage.
Humiliated and consumed by hatred, Navia exposes their affair during the wedding ceremony itself, destroying both families' reputations in a single move.
Then, she meets him.
Leonel Crawford - the cold and dangerously powerful head of the Crawford family. Untouchable. Ruthless. A man no woman has ever been able to keep close.
He's also her ex-fiancé's uncle.
One impulsive proposal changes everything.
"If you need a wife... marry me instead."
"Honestly... we'd make a pretty good match."

9.1
I drowned in freezing pool water, the mocking laughter of the elite Savage family echoing in my ears.
When I opened my eyes, I was an eight-year-old orphan again, right on the day those monsters came to adopt me.
Terrified of repeating my hellish past, I ran down the hallway and desperately grabbed the shirt of a random, dumpy IT guy, begging him to take me instead.
I thought I had chosen a weak, boring suburban dad to hide behind.
But I was completely wrong.
My new mom greeted me with a ceramic tactical knife hidden in her apron.
My clumsy dad sliced dinner ribs with the terrifying precision of a seasoned hitman.
My ten-year-old brother was a dead-eyed sociopath who immediately calculated my bone density.
They were a family of lethal underworld monsters, yet they frantically pretended to be a normal, pathetic household just for me.

8.1
I died on an apocalyptic battlefield, only to wake up pinned down by a lead-lined blanket of my own fat.
A violent download of memories hit me. I had transmigrated into the body of an exiled, sadistic noblewoman who was three million coins in debt.
The original owner was an absolute monster. She had purchased beastman guards just to torture them for fun. In the corner of the filthy room, a golden retriever boy cowered, his back shredded by her barbed whip. In the basement, a snake guard was frozen and scarred from constant electro-shocks. When the white tiger guard returned from hard labor, he looked at me with pure, murderous hatred, ready to tear me apart to protect the others. Even the local elites kicked down my door to mock my pathetic life and try to steal my men.
I was a decorated commander who bled for humanity. Why was I trapped in this ruined vessel, bearing the sins of a degenerate abuser?
It was all a setup by her sweet-faced cousin, Debera, who stole her royal life and sent her to this outer-rim hellhole to rot.
I gritted my teeth and plunged a military-grade gene repair serum into my arm, letting the agony burn away the black filth and weakness.
"The crazy woman you knew before is dead."
I tossed a medical kit to the trembling guards, loaded my old electromagnetic pistol, and headed for the deadly Demon Hunting Zone to start my revenge.