Beauty is a curse, not a gift. Rosana has always been the picture of beauty, a woman whose allure could captivate anyone. But on the night of her wedding, her life is ripped away from her, not by fate, but by the dangerous hands of Alexander Grey-a ruthless mafia billionaire feared by all. Alexander Grey is a man who gets what he wants, no matter the cost. He rules his world with power and intimidation, never hesitating to eliminate anyone who dares to stand in his way. But when he crosses paths with Rosana on her wedding night, everything changes. Her beauty haunts him, invades his every thought, and drives him to madness. Unable to shakeher from his mind, he comes to a chilling conclusion: the only way to silence the obsession is to possess her. Rosana's world is about to collide with the most dangerous man she's ever encountered. Will she survive the nightmare Alexander has created for her? Or will his dark obsession be the end of everything she's ever known?
Rosana's pov
I watched in horror as my husband-to-be, the man I was supposed to marry tomorrow, was forced to sign a document with a gun pressed to his temple. This wasn't how I had imagined the night before my wedding-the most joyous and anticipated day of my life. Instead, it felt like a nightmare I couldn't escape from.
The soft clink of the pen as it touched the paper echoed in the silence, but it wasn't the sound of a promise. It was a signal of something far more sinister. My heart pounded in my chest, every beat a reminder of how quickly my world had turned upside down.
Two men had barged into our home-our sanctuary. His presence was suffocating, his dark eyes cold and calculating. Every inch of him screamed danger, like a predator circling its prey.
I wanted to scream, to fight back, but fear held me in place. This wasn't just any man. This was Alexander Grey-the name that everyone whispered in fear. A mafia kingpin who had no mercy. His reputation preceded him, and now he was standing in my home, making demands that myfiancé couldn't refuse.
I couldn't understand what was happening. How had we gotten here?
But there was no time to question it. As the document was signed, I saw my fiancé's handshake. His eyes met mine-full of desperation, and regret-and for the first time, I saw the fear in his eyes that I had never known existed.
The two men grabbed my arms and dragged me off the floor like I was nothing. I kicked and twisted, struggling with everything I had, but they were too strong. My screams went unheard. Their iron grip never faltered.
"Let me go!" I cried, but they didn't even flinch.
They shoved me into a black car parked outside, and before I could get a proper look at it or figure out who they were, one of them tied a black cloth over my eyes. The engine roared to life.
"Where are you taking me?" I shouted, but no one answered. My voice cracked as panic gripped
me tighter than their hands ever could.
I could still hear faint murmurs from my family in the distance. I tried to listen, desperate for any sign of help, but soon their voices faded into silence. All I could hear was the hum of the car as it sped down a road I couldn't see, toward a destination I didn't know.
The world around me felt like it had stopped. My mouth was taped shut, my hands tied behind my back. Fear coursed through me, growing heavier with every passing second.
Eventually, the car stopped. The men yanked me out roughly, dragging me forward as I stumbled to keep up. My legs felt like jelly. When we entered some kind of building, they finally removed the blindfold and tape.
Blinking against the sudden light, I could barely take in my surroundings. The house-or was it a mansion?-was enormous and eerily silent, but that wasn't the most alarming part. Armed men stood at every corner, their eyes cold and unfeeling. Each one carried a gun like it was an extension of his body.
"Where am I? Why am I here? Let me go!" I screamed, trying to pull away again, but it was pointless. The men holding me had no intention of answering.
"Let her go," a deep, commanding voice said from somewhere above. The men instantly released me, and I stumbled forward, almost falling. I looked up, my heart pounding as I searched for the owner of the voice.
At the top of a grand staircase, a man stood holding a glass of liquor in his hand. He was tall, his presence exuding authority. His sharp features and piercing eyes might have been attractive in any other situation, but right now, I didn't care. All I cared about was getting out of this place and going home.
Tomorrow is my wedding. I shouldn't be here. I should be with my family, preparing for the happiest day of my life-not trapped in some strange house with a stranger.
The man descended the stairs slowly, each step deliberate, his aura radiating power. Everyone in the room seemed to shrink as he approached.
When he reached me, he stood silently for a moment, studying me like I was some kind of puzzle he couldn't figure out.
"I told you not to hurt her," he finally said, his voice low but full of fury. Without warning, he smashed the glass in his hand to the floor. The sound was deafening, and everyone in the room flinched, except for him.
"Sir, we're sorry," one of the men stammered, bowing his head in fear.
The man ignored them and turned to me. He reached out and untied the cloth that bound my hands, his touch surprisingly gentle.
I looked up at him, confused and angry. "Why am I here? What do you want from me?" My voice was shaky, but I didn't care.
He didn't answer my question. Instead, he shot a glare at the men who had brought me here. "Get out," he ordered, his tone leaving no room for argument. The men scurried away like frightened animals.
I stared at him, trying to make sense of what just happened. Why did he care if they hurt me? Why was he angry? And more importantly, who was he?
But before I could ask, he turned to me again, his expression unreadable. "You're safe now," he said, his voice softer this time.
Safe? I thought bitterly. How could I feel safe in a place like this, with a man like him?
Please, let me go," I begged, my voice trembling. "I'm not supposed to be here. Tomorrowismywedding. I need to go home." My eyes searched his face for any sign of mercy, hoping- praying- that he would listen to me.
But he didn't. Instead, he smirked, tilting his head as if amused by my plea. "Don't say that," he said, his voice calm but firm, the kind of tone that made my skin crawl. "This is exactly where you're supposed to be."
I froze, his words slicing through me like a blade. "What do you mean?" I whispered, my voice barely audible.
He stepped closer, and I instinctively took a step back. The faint scent of his cologne mixed with the tension in the air, and it made me feel even more trapped.
"You're mine now," he said simply as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
His? My mind raced, trying to piece together what he meant. "Yours?" I repeated, my voice rising. "In what way? How? I don't even know you!"
He chuckled softly, the sound sending chills down my spine. "You don't need to know me to belong to me."
My mouth opened, but no words came out. This couldn't be real. This had to be a mistake- horrible, twisted mistake. "You can't just... take someone," I stammered, my heart pounding so loud I could hear it in my ears. "I'm not some object you can claim!"
He didn't answer right away. Instead, he took another step forward, closing the distance between us. His gaze was intense like he was looking straight through me. "You're not an object," he said, his tone softer now, almost as if he were explaining something to a child. "You're much more than that. That's why you're here."
Tears welled up in my eyes. "This is crazy," I said, shaking my head. "You can't do this. My family will come for me. They'll find me."
He smiled, but it wasn't comforting. It was the kind of smile that told me he was in control and knew it. "Your family won't find you," he said with chilling certainty. "Not unless I want them to."
I took another step back, but my heel hit something on the edge of the couch, maybe stopped, cornered. "Why are you doing this?" I demanded. "What do you want from me?"
His eyes softened for a moment, but his expression remained unreadable. "I saw you, and I couldn't stop thinking about you," he admitted, his voice low but steady. "I don't expect you to understand right now, but I had to have you. I always get what I want."
My mind reeled. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. "That's not love," I said, my voice shaking with a mix of fear and anger. "That's obsession. You don't even know me!"
"You're right," he said, surprising me with his honesty. "But I will."
There was no escaping him. I could feel it in the air, in the way his men obeyed his every word without question, in the way he spoke as if the world itself bent to his will. And yet, I couldn't let him break me.
"Tomorrow is supposed to be my wedding," I said through gritted teeth, trying to keep my voice steady. "You have no right to ruin my life."
His jaw tightened for a moment, and then he leaned in closer, his eyes locking onto mine. "Tomorrow was never going to be your wedding," he said softly but firmly. "Because from now on, your life isn't yours anymore. It's mine."
Tears spilled down my cheeks, but I refused to look away. I refused to give him the satisfaction of my fear, even if I felt it consuming me.
This man-this stranger had just destroyed everything I knew. And yet, I couldn't shake the feeling that this was only the beginning.
"I'm not going to let anyone hurt you anymore. You became mine the moment you let me in, and now you're going to be the mother of my son. Give me an heir, and I will spoil you until you beg me to stop. Just fulfill this one request, and I will make everyone who hurt you pay dearly. Become my Mrs. Black ... Miss Mirabel." It was supposed to be just a one-night stand. Nothing more. But when their paths cross again, he refuses to let her go-even though their worlds are completely different. He wants her to be his, but she isn't willing to forgive him for what he did. Then everything shatters when she discovers the truth: her parents sold her to the very man she despises. Forced to live with him for five years, she vows to never surrender. But there's one secret she never expected to keep-she's pregnant with his child. She plans to hide it from him forever. But is that even possible? What will happen when he finds out the truth? And when he does, will he ever let her go?
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Charlee was left at the altar and became a laughingstock. She tried to keep her head high, but ultimately lost it when she received a sex tape of her fiance and her half-sister. Devastated, she ended up spending a wild night with a hot stranger. It was supposed to be one-time thing, but he kept popping up, helping her with projects and revenge, all while flirting with her constantly. Charlee soon realized that it was nice having him around, until her ex suddenly appeared at her door, begging for another chance. Her tycoon lover asked, “Who will you choose? Think carefully before you answer.”
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Darya spent three years loving Micah, worshipping the ground he walked on. Until his neglect and his family's abuse finally woke her up to the ugly truth-he doesn't love her. Never did, never will. To her, he is a hero, her knight in shining armour. To him, she is an opportunist, a gold digger who schemed her way into his life. Darya accepts the harsh reality, gathers the shattered pieces of her dignity, divorces him, takes back her real name, reclaims her title as the country's youngest billionaire heiress. Their paths cross again at a party. Micah watches his ex-wife sing like an angel, tear up the dance floor, then thwart a lecher with a roundhouse kick. He realises, belatedly, that she's exactly the kind of woman he'd want to marry, if only he had taken the trouble to get to know her. Micah acts promptly to win her back, but discovers she's now surrounded by eligible bachelors: high-powered CEO, genius biochemist, award-winning singer, reformed playboy. Worse, she makes it pretty clear that she's done with him. Micah gears up for an uphill battle. He must prove to her he's still worthy of her love before she falls for someone else. And time is running out.
They don't know I'm a girl. They all look at me and see a boy. A prince. Their kind purchase humans like me for their lustful desires. And, when they stormed into our kingdom to buy my sister, I intervened to protect her. I made them take me too. The plan was to escape with my sister whenever we found a chance. How was I to know our prison would be the most fortified place in their kingdom? I was supposed to be on the sidelines. The one they had no real use for. The one they never meant to buy. But then, the most important person in their savage land-their ruthless beast king-took an interest in the "pretty little prince." How do we survive in this brutal kingdom, where everyone hates our kind and shows us no mercy? And how does someone, with a secret like mine, become a lust slave? . AUTHOR'S NOTE. This is a dark romance-dark, mature content. Highly rated 18+ Expect triggers, expect hardcore. If you're a seasoned reader of this genre, looking for something different, prepared to go in blindly not knowing what to expect at every turn, but eager to know more anyway, then dive in! . From the author of the international bestselling book: "The Alpha King's Hated Slave."
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