In a world where family loyalty and personal freedom collide, Emily feels trapped by her father's control and her unfulfilled dreams. A successful, independent woman, she's always tried to escape the suffocating grip of her father's expectations-until one fateful phone call changes everything. With her inheritance on the line, Emily faces an impossible choice: marry the man her father demands or risk losing everything she's worked for. But when an unexpected encounter with two charming mechanics, Peter and Jake, ignites sparks of attraction and rebellion, Emily is forced to confront more than just her father's demands. As her heart pulls in one direction and her mind in another, Emily must decide how far she's willing to go to take control of her future. A story of love, power, and the pursuit of freedom, Torn Between Worlds will keep you on the edge of your seat as Emily fights to break free from the chains of expectation and embrace the life-and love-she truly desires. Will she play by her father's rules, or will she dare to write her own story? The choice is hers... but is it too late? Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions, secrets, and unexpected twists in this gripping, must-read romance.
"Jake, I'm so tired of this," I muttered, slumping onto the breakroom bench. My coveralls were damp with sweat, the air in the factory thick and stale. "Is this it? Five years of college, serving our country, and now we're stuck here? No decent job, no way forward. Just... this."
Jake leaned back in his chair, spinning a water bottle between his fingers. He didn't look at me. "Man, don't start. It's been a long day already."
I rubbed my forehead, the ache building with every thought. "It's not fair, Jake. We put in the work-school, internships, everything they said we should do. And what do we get? A factory job that barely pays the bills, no benefits, no future. It's like they've set us up to fail."
Jake sighed and stood, stretching. "I know, man. But what do you want me to say? We've been over this a hundred times. Complaining's not gonna change anything."
Before I could respond, the door to the supervisor's office slammed open, the sound echoing off the metal walls.
"What the hell are you two doing sitting down?" barked Mr. Sanders. He was a stout man, his belly stretching the buttons of his shirt, and his voice carried over the faint hum of the machines. "You think this is a vacation? Get back to work! Or do you plan to collect your paychecks for free this month?"
Jake straightened up, his jaw tightening. "We were just taking a breather, sir," he said evenly.
Sanders snorted, shaking his head in disgust. "Lazy, entitled kids," he muttered as he walked off. "Can't even appreciate a job when they've got one."
I glared after him, my fists clenched. "One of these days, I swear-"
"Relax," Jake cut in, grabbing my arm. "Don't give him the satisfaction. Let's just get back to it."
We trudged out to the assembly line, the hiss, and clatter of the machines filling the air. The fluorescent lights buzzed faintly overhead, casting a sickly glow over everything.
"Jake," I said, breaking the tense silence. "We can't keep doing this."
"No kidding," he muttered, not looking up.
"No, I mean it," I pressed. "We need a breakthrough. Something big. We can't stay stuck here forever."
Jake paused, wiping his hands on a rag. "You want something big?" He turned to me, his blue eyes sharp. "Fine. But you're not gonna like it."
I frowned. "What are you talking about?"
He stepped closer, lowering his voice. "Let's run a scam. Fraud. Something quick. We'll be out of here in no time."
"What?" I stared at him, my heart skipping a beat.
"You heard me," he said, his tone calm, almost too calm. "Think about it. Everyone else is doing it. They're out there making money while we're stuck in this hellhole. Why not us?"
I shook my head. "No, Jake. I can't. I can't afford to get caught. I'm not even married yet-no wife, no kids. I'm not risking my future for some scheme."
Jake laughed bitterly. "Future? You're talking about marriage and kids but look around you, Peter. Do you even have a future? Do you think this job will ever get you there?" He gestured to the factory floor, the rows of machines groaning under their weight. "This is it. This is all you've got."
I didn't respond.
"With your degree in mining engineering," he continued, "you should be in an oil company, making real money. But here you are, earning scraps. If you're not gonna hustle, then marry rich. Find some oil tycoon's daughter and settle down. That's your golden ticket."
I opened my mouth to argue but stopped when the sound of an engine outside caught our attention.
A sleek black convertible pulled up to the service bay, its polished exterior gleaming under the afternoon sun. Jake and I exchanged a glance as the driver's door opened.
Out stepped a woman-no, a vision. Her long hair cascaded down her back in waves, catching the light. She wore a fitted navy dress that hugged her figure perfectly, and her heels clicked against the pavement with every step. She looked like she'd walked straight out of a magazine.
"Whoa," Jake whispered, his usual sarcasm replaced by awe.
I couldn't speak. My throat was dry, my mind blank.
She walked toward the office, her movements confident and graceful. Then she turned, her eyes briefly meeting mine. They were the kind of eyes you couldn't forget-piercing and full of mystery.
"Hey!" Jake nudged me. "You okay? You're staring, man."
I blinked, forcing myself to look away. "Who do you think she is?"
"No idea," Jake said, his voice low. "But she's way out of our league."
Before I could respond, Sanders appeared, practically tripping over himself as he hurried to greet her. The sight was almost comical-our gruff, no-nonsense boss suddenly all smiles and charm.
"She's gotta be someone important," Jake muttered.
We watched as she spoke to Sanders, her voice soft but firm. Whatever she was saying, it had him nodding eagerly, like a dog trying to please its owner.
Then, just as suddenly as she'd arrived, she turned and headed toward the service bay.
"Hey," she called out, her voice carrying over the noise. "Which one of you is available to take a look at my car?"
Jake and I exchanged a glance, both of us frozen.
"Well?" she said, raising an eyebrow. "Do I need to ask again?"
I cleared my throat and stepped forward, my heart pounding. "I can help."
She smiled-a small, knowing smile-and handed me her keys. "Be careful with it. It's my baby."
"Of course," I stammered, feeling Jake's amused gaze burning into the side of my head.
As I walked toward the car, my mind raced. Who was she? Why was she here?
Jake leaned in as I passed him. "Good luck, Romeo," he said under his breath.
I ignored him, focusing on the car. But as I opened the hood, I couldn't shake the feeling that something about her was... off.
And then I saw it. A small, unmarked envelope tucked into the glove compartment, its edges sticking out just enough to catch my eye.
Curiosity got the better of me. I reached for it, my fingers trembling.
"Find anything interesting?"
Her voice startled me, and I whipped around to see her leaning against the doorframe, watching me with that same enigmatic smile.
"I-uh-just checking under the hood," I stammered, quickly pulling my hand back.
Her smile widened, but there was something in her eyes now-a sharpness, a warning.
"Good," she said, her tone light but her gaze heavy. "Because you wouldn't want to get involved in something you don't understand."
She turned and walked away, leaving me standing there, my heart pounding and my mind racing with questions.
Jake appeared at my side. "What just happened?"
"I don't know," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "But I think we're in over our heads."
Rachel used to think that her devotion would win Brian over one day, but she was proven wrong when his true love returned. Rachel had endured it all—from standing alone at the altar to dragging herself to the hospital for an emergency treatment. Everyone thought she was crazy to give up so much of herself for someone who didn’t return her feelings. But when Brian received news of Rachel’s terminal illness and realized she didn’t have long to live, he completely broke down. "I forbid you to die!" Rachel just smiled. She no longer needed him. "I will finally be free."
For three years, Shane and Yvonne were wed, sharing heated nights, while his devotion clung to his ex. Yvonne strove to be a dutiful wife, yet their marriage felt hollow, built on desire rather than real warmth. All changed when she became pregnant, only for Shane to thrust her onto the operating table, warning, “Either you or the baby survives!” Broken by his cruelty, she vanished in grief and later returned, radiantly accomplished, leaving everyone awestruck. Haunted by remorse, Shane begged for another chance, but Yvonne only smiled and replied, “I’m sorry, men no longer interest me.”
"I heard you're going to marry Marcelo. Is this perhaps your revenge against me? It's very laughable, Renee. That man can barely function." Her foster family, her cheating ex, everyone thought Renee was going to live in pure hell after getting married to a disabled and cruel man. She didn't know if anything good would ever come out of it after all, she had always thought it would be hard for anyone to love her but this cruel man with dark secrets is never going to grant her a divorce because she makes him forget how to breathe.
In her previous life, Kimberly endured the betrayal of her husband, the cruel machinations of an evil woman, and the endless tyranny of her in-laws. It culminated in the bankruptcy of her family, and ultimately, her death. After being reborn, she resolved to seek retribution against those who had wronged her, and ensure her family's prosperity. To her shock, the most unattainable man from her past suddenly set his sights on her. "You may have overlooked me before, but I shall capture your heart this time around."
My boyfriend called, "Baby!" as he jumped out of bed and scrambled to pull his pants off the ground. "Please, I can explain my love." Shutting my eyes, I inhaled deeply and tried not to cry when I realized that my dream of the man not being my boyfriend had been dashed. "What?" I asked, "What do you want to explain?" How did you lie about having a business meeting while you were in bed enjoying yourself with my best friend, even though I told you I was in serious pain, is that it?" I stood there, my heart pounding, and tears streaming down my face...
She was a diamond covered by ashes.... King Dakota was known as the most Powerful Alpha King of all times - more powerful than any other King that had ruled from his lineage. He was cold hearted, introverted and dangerous in anger. Cursed by the Moon goddess, King Dakota had to get married to three wives all in search of a male child that would become his heir, but it was impossible as the curse would only let his wives bear she -wolves. But on a different day, the King meets a lady who offends him and as a punishment, he took her home as his fourth wife. Her name was Shilah. Shilah was a powerless wolf and as a result, was disregarded and intimidated by all. But, when she begins to do things that the King had never felt for years, he began to wonder who she really was. Slowly, she crawled her way into his icy heart and turned out to be something nobody ever expected - a storm.