Raina, a charming, successful young lady, is held bond by the love of her childhood crush and lover, Guy. She clutches firmly to that love until she meets the billionaire, Soter, her hero. He pulls her out of her chains, and they get entangled in a stream of love, romance, and passion. All she wanted is an unforgettable reading experience, able to renew our belief in love.
Raina woke up feeling a bit stiff. She checked the time, it was 7:00 am, she was late for work already, she wondered if her alarm had not rang at all, or if she had switched it off and forgotten to wake up.
She smiled inwardly, it was a lazy habit of hers, switching off her alarm before it even rang, she wondered why she bothered to set it anyway.
She forced her stiff body up, her feet felt a bit shaky, she looked around the room, and her eyes fell on Guy, her boyfriend. They had been together for five years now yet each time she looked at him, she felt a little unease. It wasn't always like that, she thought.
Guy had been Raina's dream crush way back in high school, he was tall, fresh, and cool, and all the ladies including Raina, literally craved him for themselves.
You won, are you happy now? a tiny voice whispered in her head, she smiled a painful smile.
True, she had felt she won when she and Guy started dating 5 years ago.
He had approached her first, she could vividly recall the incident. It had been a day she had already termed a bad day, but he had made it her best day yet. She had argued with her mom that morning over something she could vaguely remember, but in the end, she had come to class late, angry, and bitter.
Mr Fray, her calculus teacher, had decided to make her the subject of one of his many boring jokes, and she had given him the opportunity.
In her anger, she had barged into his class, late. His expression clearly showed he wasn't pleased, but Raina didn't care much, she was livid. Mr Fray had sensed her unrepentant attitude, and probably gotten more angry. You should cut a little on the late-night fun Raina, that way you won't be coming to school late and dishevelled, Mr Fray said with humour in his voice.
The whole class had rolled into a fit of laughter, she wasn't one of the popular guys anyway, so they had no problem mocking her.
She could clearly remember the hot tears that had burned her eyelids, and how she had fought so hard to keep them back, but she couldn't hold back the humiliation she felt creeping all over her.
What's so funny, Guy had said. For a moment, the air went still, the class fell silent, and all heads turned, including Mr Fray. It was that authority in his voice she had been attracted to, his ability to shut a whole room up, to silence every voice. That aura that drew all attention to him, calm, calculating, and cool... that lovely aura he radiated. The aura that had made you breathless, her inner voice whispered.
Raina chuckled, very true, she said aloud agreeing with the voice.
But Guy had changed a lot, there were times when she couldn't recognize him anymore. There were parts of him hidden deep down in places she would never be able to reach.
She wondered what had happened to the Guy who saved her that day, the Guy who walked up to her after Mr Fray had left the class.
He had asked her for her name and she could clearly remember hearing her heartbeat in her ears... Ra..ina, she stammered, feeling painfully shy. Nice name for a pretty girl he said with a smile, and walked away. She had sat down there paralyzed, thinking of what just happened, memorizing that smile like it was one of Mr Fray's essential calculus formulas.
She chuckled inwardly and smiled at the bitter-sweet memories. Her phone vibrated, pulling her out of her nostalgia.
She picked up the phone, it was Theodore, her best friend and cofounder. "Get your lazy ass over here, it's almost time for the meeting", his text read.
Oh, the meeting! She had almost forgotten all about that, she and Teddy had been working for weeks now to close a contract with Soter Group, the biggest steel & housing company in Kensington, more like the whole of London. The meeting with them was today, how could she forget?
She rushed into the bathroom, oh Raina, you lazy child, you haven't even picked out an outfit yet. She cursed inwardly, running to her walk-in closet, she checked out her clothes, trying to decide on what to wear.
The CEO of Soter Group was going to be present so she had to be perfectly dressed for the occasion, tick tick, she decided on a Gucci blazer, a Ralph Lauren blouse, and Armani trousers.
She rushed to the shower, freshened up, got dressed, did a little make-up, and rushed towards the door.
Guy stirred as she crossed the room while heading for the door. Good morning Hun, she said with a smile, good morning, he replied not sparing her a glance. Just good morning, no babe, no Hun, no bae, her inner voice whispered.
She shook off the voice, trying hard not to think about it, but knew she would. Hours, minutes, and seconds later, she would brood over it, and what it meant.
I'm off to work already, I have an early meeting, she said. Okay, he replied picking up his phone, and from that moment on she knew she was invisible to him. She reached for the door, fighting back hot tears, her heart ached deep within, she felt a bit faint, but she steadied herself, and gracefully walked out of the room. What are you doing Raina... her inner voice whispered.
...
Soter stared at his wristwatch. It was 8:30 a.m., and he had a meeting with a real estate agency, he could barely remember the name Bakhita, his Co-founder, had called them... Rayted or something, he didn't even care, though he found the name of the agency a bit unique... Rayted he pronounced, with a silent chuckle.
He was the CEO and founder of Soter Group, a company he had nurtured and grown for the past eight years, it hadn't been easy, and he was proud of how far he had come, from a beggar to a billionaire. He bore the tag, "self-made billionaire" with pride, it was a tag he had won, through blood, tears, and pain.
Knock, knock, Bakhita opened the door, good morning sir, the meeting with Rayted is in 30 minutes, shall we?
Soter smiled, Bakhita had always been his most real friend, more like the elder sister he never had, she was the only person who could control him easily, sometimes he wondered what type of power she yielded.
Khita, as he called her, was one of the backbones of the Soter Group. She had been there with him through all the many years and pain, and they had grown to know and care for each other deeply over time. She was a beautiful woman, with long black hair, lovely dark skin, stunning blue eyes, and an aura that left men rooted to a spot.
He often teased her that she exuded the qualities of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love.
Khita had always been like a family to him, providing him with warmth and comfort that kept his cold self whole.
Aren't you stepping out? Khita asked, drawing him out of his thoughts.
He smiled at her, it was a smile of appreciation and love.
What's with that boyish smile, what have you done this time, Soe? She asked, returning his smile. Nothing, absolutely nothing, he replied in a sing-song-like tone.
He checked his image in the mirror, adjusted his curly, raven, dark hair, and walked out of the office after Khita.
It was 8:00 a.m. already, he didn't want to turn up late.
Soter Group had decided to expand to Bristol, and after a series of interviews with several real estate agencies, they finally found one worthy of doing business with, and they were going to finalize the documents and sign the contract.
Your meeting with the Ferdin Brothers is at 9:30 am, would you like to go to the venue from Rayted? Khita asked.
Yeah, I'd go straight to the venue, Soter answered absently.
They were driving past the Marriott Royal Hotel, a place that brought back a flood of memories.
Marriott had been Hilda, Soter ex's, favourite Friday hangout spot, he could remember once asking her what she loved so much about the 5-star hotel, everything Hilda had replied, giving him the look of "what a dumb question".
Soter remembered giving her a weak smile and turning to watch the crystal-blue water fountain placed right at the centre of the Marriott, and at that moment he had envied that crystal-blue water, falling freely and easily of its own will, with no care in the world.
You'll love it soon, Hilda had added. But Soter hadn't loved it, instead, he had hated it with each Friday hangout.
He couldn't exactly state what he hated about the magnificent building, with its renowned, lovely delicacies, and polite staff.
Or maybe it was himself he hated, that version of him that Hilda brought to light, weak, dumb, and unsure, it was how he always felt in her presence.
Hilda was an aristocrat born in a family of conglomerates. She was stunningly beautiful, with affluence, and grace that turned heads.
She knew what she was, and she bore it with pride.
Soter wasn't still certain which he hated the most, her pride or her constant need to associate only with the elites. "Soter, I associate only with people of my class" was a term Hilda often used. A term he despised more than anything, because deep down in his darkest places, he knew he would never be a member of her class, and he would always feel beneath her, where he came from... Where he belonged.
And so they had drifted apart from each other until the fragile thread holding them was cut by time and destiny.
Hilda had moved on with her life, and she was currently married to the son of a conglomerate family, with two kids.
As for Soter, he hadn't dated anyone since he left Hilda, he had never been a man of emotion, growing up a lonely beggar on the streets of London, Soter had never known what love meant until he met Hilda, and after her, he had gone on to live his life drifting and wallowing in emptiness. Though sometimes he wondered if he had ever felt loved even with her.
Many women had come into Soter's life after Hilda, but they had been merely flings, lasting less than a month or two.
We've arrived, Soe, Khita said. He checked his time, it was 8:20 a.m, they were right on time. He looked up at the building in front of him, it was lovely with ivy-coloured walls and flowers making a mini-fence around the building, like short beautiful armies surrounding the walls.
He inhaled deeply the fresh and clean air as he marvelled at its simplicity and magnificence.
Maybe he made the right choice by choosing them, he said to himself. He looked at Khita, she seemed lost in the wonders of the building too, he smiled knowingly. Khita had always loved simplicity, she was going to love Rayted's CEO.
Inside the building, he found warmth in the cosy embrace of plush leather couches and sunlight windows that framed picturesque views.
She's here, he heard a voice in his head say. Who's here? He said aloud, startled. Khita turned to him, confusion written all over her face. Oh, I'm sorry I didn't mean to say that out loud, Soter said, embarrassed by the number of eyes that had turned to stare at him.
He turned to his right for a reason he didn't know, and in that moment his eyes caught a glimpse of her, but she was gone in a blink of an eye, and the only proof of her ever being there was the closing elevator doors.
He felt his heart palpitating, why? He couldn't understand... what's wrong with me, he thought to himself.
She's the one, his inner voice whispered... the very one.
This is the story of Alpha Jayden, the next great white of the Golden pack, and Jovita, a werewolf from the outcast Grey pack. When Jayden arrives in Foxtown on a mission to track down a fleeing vampire, Uriel, who violated the treaty by killing a human on their soil, Jayden meets his mate, Jovita. She is an outcast without her wolf at 19, an age when most werewolves have already bonded with their wolf. Despite their different backgrounds, Jayden and Jovita develop feelings for each other. As their bond strengthens, a prophecy from the moon goddess adds to the complexity of their relationship. However, their love faces numerous obstacles, including Uriel's return for revenge and the revelation of Jovita's rumoured lineage as the daughter of the moon goddess, Keturah. Will Jayden and Jovita overcome the challenges posed by Jayden's pack refusal to accept an ordinary Luna and find their way to each other, or will the obstacles and pain of their world crush their dreams?
What happens when a hook-up gets complicated by a baby? Can she hide the secret from him? Or will he show her how possessive he can be when he learns she's carrying his child? "Seven years ago, I had a one-night stand with my brother's best friend, who also happened to be my lifelong crush. The next day, he vanished leaving me pregnant. Now, I am a single mom raising our son in the same small town. Recently, he returned to attend my brother's wedding and the truth about our son was finally revealed. As he reclaims his place in our lives, the sparks between us reignite. However, danger from his past threatens to shatter our newfound connection. I am torn between my love for him and my fear of getting hurt again, especially now that I have two hearts to protect - our son's and my own."
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Mia's life is spiraling out of control. Abandoned by her mother, bullied mercilessly at school, and thrown into a household of four dangerously attractive stepbrothers, she's desperate to find her footing. "You look absolutely edible," Sean growled, his eyes devouring her. Mia felt a rush of heat between her thighs "Oh, you think so?" she purred, turning to face him. She reached out and traced her fingers along the ribbon that wrapped around his waist. "Well, I've been waiting for this all day. And I'm starving." Sean's smile grew into a predatory grin. "Then let us feast," he said, and in a flash, the ribbon fell away, exposing his rock-hard length. He stepped closer, and Mia felt the warmth of his breath on her face as he whispered, "You're going to take every inch of us tonight, aren't you?" With Rolex's teasing smirk and Sean's quiet, hot stares, Mia doesn't know where to turn-or who to trust. Every glance, every touch leaves her breathless, confused, and craving more than she should. Will Mia survive their games, or will she lose herself in a dangerous world of secrets, seduction, and forbidden desire? One house. Four brothers. Endless temptation.
We've been married for three years, but I've never truly had his love. When his childhood sweetheart returned, just as promised, all I was met with were the cold, glaring divorce papers. "If I were carrying our child, would you still choose to divorce?" I asked, holding onto the faintest glimmer of hope, making one last desperate plea. His response, as expected, was just as cold as ever. "Yes." I closed my eyes, choking back tears, and finally chose to let go-to honor his decision. Years later, my heart had turned to ash. Lying in a hospital bed, I trembled as I signed the divorce papers. "Alexander, from this moment on, we owe each other nothing..." What I never saw coming was the ruthless, decisive CEO kneeling at my bedside, his voice hoarse, almost broken, as he pleaded, "Vivienne, don't divorce me... please."
Allison fell in love with Ethan Iversen, the soon-to-be Alpha of the Moonlight Crown pack. She always wanted him to notice her. Meanwhile, Ethan was an arrogant Alpha who thought a weak Omega could not be his companion. Ethan's cousin, Ryan Iversen, who came back from abroad and was the actual heir of the pack, never tried to get the position nor did he show any interest in it. He was a popular playboy Alpha but when he came back to the pack, one thing captured his eyes and that was Allison.
During her three years of marriage with Brendan, Adeline had become as humble as dust itself. However, what she got in return wasn't love and affection, but endless indifference and disdain. Worse yet, when the woman in Brendan's heart suddenly showed up, he further distanced himself from her. Finally, Adeline couldn't stand it anymore and asked for a divorce. After all, why should she stay with such a cold, distant man? The next one would surely be better. Brendan watched as his ex-wife left with her luggage in tow. Suddenly, a thought occurred to him and he made a bet with his friends. "She'll definitely regret leaving and will come crawling back to me in no time." After hearing about this bet, Adeline sneered. "Dream on!" A few days later, Brendan ran into his ex-wife in a bar. It turned out she was celebrating her divorce. Not long after, he noticed that the damned woman seemed to have a new suitor. Brendan was starting to panic. The woman who had clung to him for three years suddenly didn't seem to give a damn about him. What was he going to do?