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CEO Vampire's Hidden Bride

"You’re not just my wife. You’re my blood-bound bride. And in my world… that makes you mine." To save her family from financial ruin and her brother from death, Arielle Voss signs a contract that sells her into marriage—one year, no questions, no names. The buyer? A mysterious billionaire known only as Bidder #01, who spends ten million dollars to own her. But this isn't a fairytale. Her new husband, Lucien, is cold, commanding, and dangerously seductive. By day, he’s the enigmatic CEO of a global empire. By night, he rules over a darker world—one of secrets, shadows, and blood. Arielle soon discovers the truth: Lucien isn't just a man. He’s a vampire. And she isn’t just his bride. She’s his chosen mate—bound by an ancient blood pact, fated to either unlock his dormant humanity… or destroy herself in the process. Trapped in a mansion filled with locked doors, cryptic whispers, and immortal secrets, Arielle must navigate a deadly game of power, politics, and passion. Every kiss draws her deeper into his world. Every secret peels away the mask of the beast behind the billionaire. But the deeper she falls, the more questions arise: Why was she chosen? What dark past ties them together? And what happens when she stops fearing the monster in her bed… and starts loving him instead? A high-stakes romance full of tension, twists, and slow-burn seduction. Perfect for fans of Twilight, Fifty Shades, and Underworld—with a corporate twist and a blood-dripping contract you’ll never forget. Welcome to a world where love bites—hard.
IspasAdrian · 615 Views

The Echoes of What Remains: A Novel of Unseen Horrors

Step into the chilling depths of the human psyche, where fear is not just an emotion, but a tangible, inescapable prison. No Exit: Where Fear Traps You is a collection of unsettling short stories that explore the terrifying reality of being cornered, hunted, and ultimately consumed by your deepest anxieties and darkest secrets. In "The Midnight Game," a seemingly innocent school trip to an ancient, isolated hotel turns into a desperate fight for survival when a sinister app awakens a malevolent entity. Trapped by an invisible barrier, a dwindling group of students must unravel the hotel's cryptic past and confront their own fractured unity, as the entity feeds on their fear and discord, driving them to unspeakable acts. Then, in "High School Horror," a group of friends dares to spend a night in their supposedly haunted high school, only to find themselves stalked by a vengeful spirit tied to their own cruel past. As the school's walls twist and shift, and horrifying manifestations force them to relive their complicity, they discover that some debts can only be paid in blood. These and many more tales within this collection will drag you into confined spaces and psychological labyrinths, where the only way out is often deeper in. Can you escape the terror when the very air you breathe, the memories you hold, and the places you thought were safe, become the ultimate trap? In these stories, there is truly... No Exit.
Tempest_Trial · 6.7k Views

The Boy Who Forgot to Dream

Aarav was never the loud one, never the rebellious one. From a very young age, he understood things children weren’t supposed to—things like sacrifice, silence, and the heaviness in his father’s eyes after a long day. He never asked for much. He accepted whatever was given. He loved his parents deeply, especially his father, who was strict but hardworking, a man shaped by his own struggles and expectations. But love, Aarav would learn, is not always kind. His father measured worth in marks and obedience, in comparisons with cousins and classmates, in the kind of achievements that could be spoken of proudly to neighbors. And when Aarav failed to meet those expectations—when he scored average marks or made small mistakes—his father’s words didn’t correct him; they cut him. Harsh, unforgiving, public words. And the deepest wound of all came not from a beating, but from a sentence whispered in shame: “If you don’t study, go wash dishes and repay my money.” Over time, Aarav stopped trying. Then, he stopped speaking. And eventually, he stopped dreaming. Because when every effort is met with criticism, when every step forward is shadowed by comparisons, when even your smallest joys are brushed off as “useless”—you begin to believe that maybe joy was never meant for you. Maybe you’re only here to survive, not to live. The Boy Who Forgot to Dream is a tender, heart-wrenching coming-of-age story that explores the quiet battles children fight behind closed doors. It speaks to every person who’s ever felt unseen, unheard, or never enough. Through Aarav’s lonely journey—from silent obedience to emotional numbness—it asks a painful question: What happens to a child who’s never allowed to fail?
Destroyer_2413 · 1.5k Views