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Luna Delgado's life centers on aspirations of being an artist and her serene, love-enriched life with her father in their seaside town. However, her life is turned upside down when a financial obligation from her family's history reemerges. Long ago, her father made a desperate pact with Dante Navarro, a ruthless and influential magnate tormented by his own sorrows. At this moment, Dante insists on the unimaginable: Luna's hand in marriage as compensation. Separated from her first love and thrown into a realm of luxury and dominance, Luna declines to submit to Dante's authority. Yet when treachery emerges from the most unexpected sources and misfortune shatters her aspirations, Luna's fierce determination sparks a perilous quest for revenge. Aligning with Dante's avowed foes and revealing sinister secrets within the Navarro family, Luna becomes ensnared in a struggle between loyalty, justice, and her own troubled feelings. With their common foes approaching, Dante and Luna are forced to face their anguish and the undeniable bond that develops between them. In a tale of treachery, atonement, and unforeseen affection, Luna discovers that often the most shattered fragments can form the loveliest mosaics.
Luna POV
The final stroke of cobalt blue swept across the canvas, and I froze, holding my breath. It felt finished, but not in the way I'd hoped. The small, weathered boat in my painting floated gently on the waves, framed by a soft, golden morning sky. It was meant to look hopeful, resilient even, but something about it felt incomplete. The waves were too calm, the boat too still.
I let out a slow breath, setting the brush down on the edge of the easel. My eyes lingered on the painting as if staring long enough would reveal what was missing. I wanted it to be perfect, not just for me but for someone else.
Someone who might look at it and see something that mattered, something worth hanging in a gallery far away from this quiet, boring, and poor town.
But the only thing I ever seemed to capture was this place. The wide blue sea, the sleepy rhythm of life here-it followed me into everything I painted, clinging to me like the ocean air. I wiped my hands on a rag, the disappointed ache in my chest deepening.
"Luna! Breakfast is ready!"
Dad's voice carried upstairs, breaking my thoughts. I sighed, glancing one more time at the canvas before heading down.
The kitchen smelled of fried eggs and pancakes, a scent so familiar it wrapped around me like a hug. Dad stood by the gas, humming one of his old songs, his movements steady but a little slower than they used to be.
His graying hair was messy, and his broad shoulders, once so strong, now seemed a little stooped. Still, there was something unshakable about him, like the tide, always returning no matter how many times it was pulled away.
"Good morning, Dad," I greeted.
"Morning, my darling daughter," he greeted, not looking up as he flipped the eggs. "Didn't think I'd see you this early. What happened? One of your paintings kept you up all night again?"
I smiled faintly, sliding into the chair by the window. "Something like that."
He turned, setting a plate of eggs and pancakes in front of me before taking his seat across the table. "You're always painting. Always dreaming. It'll get you somewhere, Luna. I know it will."
The quiet conviction in his voice made my chest tighten. I nodded, forcing a smile. "Thanks, Dad."
Yet beneath the surface, I had my doubts. Whenever I glanced at the pile of overdue bills on the counter or saw Dad massaging his sore shoulders, the burden of my aspirations seemed selfish, even unachievable.
"I'll reveal what I've been focused on," I proposed, brushing those thoughts away. "Afterward, when it has dried."
Dad's expression lit up, and the creases in his eyes softened. "Simply don't assume I'll be one of those sophisticated reviewers. I excel at fishing, not artwork."
I chuckled, appreciating his delightful sense of humor. "Okay, Dad."
After breakfast, I returned to my room to freshen up before packing my satchel and putting my sketchbook, pencils, and several tubes of paint into my bag. The air outdoors felt cool yet held the warmth of a day that was expected to become warm. The roads of our small seaside town were coming to life, as the familiar figures went about their morning activities.
"Good morning, Luna!" shouted Señora Martinez, swiftly sweeping her porch with rapid, effective movements.
"Good morning, Señora," I said, giving a wave as I walked by.
The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted from the bakery, blending with the arid atmosphere. It was soothing in some sense, yet it also highlighted how rarely things altered here. I adored this town, yet at times it seemed as if the boundaries of my world were too near, the horizon perpetually just beyond my grasp.
I walked quickly down the narrow path leading from town, my pace increasing as I approached the hill. From above, I could observe the docks beneath, where the fishermen's boats sprinkled the water like little dots. The seagulls squawked above, revolving around the boats as the fishermen pulled in their morning catches.
And then I saw him.
Adrian Vega.
His boat moved smoothly across the water, cutting through the waves with an ease that made it look effortless. From this distance, I could notice how the sunlight reflected off his dark, smooth hair, tousled by the ocean breeze. His muscular arms tugged at the nets with accuracy, his motions smooth and intentional.
My breath stopped, and for a brief moment, I simply stood there, observing. He always seemed so comfortable out there, as if he was part of the ocean in a way I could never be part of anything.
I located my regular place beneath the shade of an ancient olive tree and arranged my easel. My hands shook a bit as I opened my sketchbook. I aimed to seize him-his calm power, his alluring physique, his captivating gaze, and how he appeared to represent the ocean itself.
The shape of the boat, the strain on his shoulders, and how light reflected on the water. I started to sketch, allowing the pencil to smoothly move across the paper. My heart raced with each stroke, and for a brief moment, it seemed as though everything around me vanished.
"Luna!"
I jumped, nearly dropping the sketchbook. Turning, I saw Sofia climbing the hill, her curls bouncing as she walked toward me.
"You scared me!" I exclaimed, pressing a hand to my chest.
Sofia grinned, her eyes sparkling with mischief. "Sorry, I couldn't resist. You looked so serious like you were sketching the meaning of life or something."
I rolled my eyes but couldn't help smiling. "What are you doing here?"
"Looking for you, obviously," she teased, sitting down beside me. Her gaze landed on my sketchbook, and her grin widened. "Oh, I see. Or should I say, "Who are you sketching?"
"Sofia-"
Before I could stop her, she snatched the sketchbook from my hands.
"Impressive, Luna. You're great. Really great," She remarked, scanning the pages. Then her eyes playfully squinted. "You've been sketching him quite often recently, right?"
I swiftly took the sketchbook again, and my face flushed. "It isn't that way."
"Of course, it isn't." Sofia reclined, grinning. "You realize you could simply chat with him rather than watching him from afar."
"I can't simply speak to him," I said, my voice hardly more than a whisper. "He possesses his dreams, Sofia. Larger ones than mine. What if...I'm merely a distraction?"
Sofia's playful grin eased. She set a hand on my shoulders. "Luna, you're not a distraction. You possess talent, and you equally deserve to dream as he does. However, you'll never understand his thoughts unless you give him an opportunity."
Her words echoed in my thoughts while we remained seated, observing the boats coming back to the dock. Adrian was one of them, his shape outlined by the setting sun.
"Don't allow fear to stop you," Sofia said softly, rising and shaking dirt off her jeans. "You possess something extraordinary, Luna." "Do not squander it."
As she departed, I gradually gathered my belongings, my eyes glued to Adrian's boat. The sun sank further, painting the water in vibrant orange and rich purple. My heart hurt under the burden of all that I desired but couldn't figure out how to achieve
Maybe...Maybe Sofia was right. Curiosity had eaten me deep already and I couldn't focus because of Adrian. Tomorrow, I'll try my luck and speak to him; what's the worst thing that could possibly happen?
Layla Monroe has always been the overlooked daughter in a family that treasures beauty over loyalty. Betrayed by her boyfriend and overshadowed by her stepsister, Celeste, Layla has learned to survive without the support of those who should love her most. But when her family's business teeters on the brink of ruin, they demand a sacrifice: a loveless marriage to Damian Blackwood, a man with secrets as deep as his grudges. Reluctantly, Layla agrees, believing Damian to be a penniless partner in her family's plot. But her husband is hiding an empire-and a vendetta. What begins as a calculated alliance shift into something more as Layla uncovers Damian's plans for revenge against her family and his unexpected role in her future. When old enemies and past lovers return, threatening to destroy everything she's fought for, Layla must choose: protect the family that betrayed her or forge her path with the man who could be her undoing-or her redemption. In a world of lies and betrayal, can Layla find the strength to reclaim her worth and take control of her destiny?
Betrayed by her mate and sister on the eve of her wedding, Makenna was handed to the ruthless Lycan Princes as a lover, her indifferent father ignoring her plight. Determined to escape and seek revenge, she captured the interest of the three Lycan princes, who desired her exclusively amid many admirers. This complicated her plans, trapping her and making her a rival to the future Lycan queen. Entwined in jealousy and vindictiveness, could Makenna achieve her vengeance in the intricate dance with the three princes?
Anabel found out she was pregnant and dialed her husband's number to share the good news to him. They have been married for two years without a child. Desmond's mother had been accusing her of being barren and unproductive. When the call was picked, she was flabbergasted and broken. She was hearing a loud moan of feminine voice. "Ohh! Yeah! Don't stop fucking me! Fuck me harder baby!" accompanied with sound of skins slapping against the other. She went home to confront her husband and end up receiving a divorce paper. Desmond divorced him for a lady his mother was rooting. Few months later when he found out that his ex-wife is a billionaire heiress and she is pregnant with twins, he went crazy!
Yelena discovered that she wasn't her parents' biological child. After seeing through their ploy to trade her as a pawn in a business deal, she was sent away to her barren birthplace. There, she stumbled upon her true origins—a lineage of historic opulence. Her real family showered her with love and adoration. In the face of her so-called sister's envy, Yelena conquered every adversity and took her revenge, all while showcasing her talents. She soon caught the attention of the city's most eligible bachelor. He cornered Yelena and pinned her against the wall. “It's time to reveal your true identity, darling.”
"You're pathetic!" Brenden sneered, each word cutting deep into Corinna's heart. Years of emotional wounds had drained every ounce of love she once held. "I've wasted enough time on you. If there's a next life, I hope we never meet again." Her words severed the bond between them like a blade. From that moment on, Brenden was haunted by her absence—unable to sleep, longing for the warmth he took for granted.
In order to fulfill her grandfather's last wish, Stella entered into a hasty marriage with an ordinary man she had never met before. However, even after becoming husband and wife on paper, they each led separate lives, barely crossing paths. A year later, Stella returned to Seamarsh City, hoping to finally meet her mysterious husband. To her astonishment, he sent her a text message, unexpectedly pleading for a divorce without ever having met her in person. Gritting her teeth, Stella replied, "So be it. Let’s get a divorce!" Following that, Stella made a bold move and joined the Prosperity Group, where she became a public relations officer that worked directly for the company’s CEO, Matthew. The handsome and enigmatic CEO was already bound in matrimony, and was known to be unwaveringly devoted to his wife in private. Unbeknownst to Stella, her mysterious husband was actually her boss, in his alternate identity! Determined to focus on her career, Stella deliberately kept her distance from the CEO, although she couldn't help but notice his deliberate attempts to get close to her. As time went on, her elusive husband had a change of heart. He suddenly refused to proceed with the divorce. When would his alternate identity be uncovered? Amidst a tumultuous blend of deception and profound love, what destiny awaited them?
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."