Good-for-nothing son-in-law becomes super rich
Dion Mahesa Birawa is a useless son-in-law in the Wolf family. Every day, he only receives insults from everyone in his family, especially his wife Jasmine, who ruthlessly betrays him behind her back. Divorce is imminent. But none of them knew the man that they always considered worthless was a crown prince, the only heir to a large global company. There is nothing impossible for him.
Whistle Me Closer
Eden Callahan only meant to stop a stranger from drowning. Instead, she tackled six-foot-three Hutton Lambert into a resort pool, stole his attention, and accidentally became the only girl the silent quarterback could not forget.
That summer, Eden thought Hutton was a lonely backup nobody noticed. Then he stepped onto the field, shattered every expectation, and handed her his first touchdown ball in front of a roaring stadium. For one perfect season, she was the girl who knew him before the world did.
Four years later, Hutton is the untouchable star quarterback of the Denver Bison, and Eden is a broke Redwood graduate student working an event shift to pay rent. When a sports tabloid catches them kissing in a back alley, Hutton's PR team needs a story fast: the scandal-free athlete has reunited with his college sweetheart.
It is supposed to be damage control.
But Hutton still carries Eden's old note in his wallet. Eden still has every game he ever played saved on her laptop. And the more they pretend for cameras, teammates, sponsors, and strangers online, the harder it becomes to deny the truth.
She left because she thought loving him would ruin him.
He spent four years proving no one else could replace her.
This time, when the whole world is watching, Hutton Lambert is done letting Eden Callahan run from the rain.
If You Don't Want Me, I Won't Stay
She died in her world. She woke up inside a story. And this time, she's rewriting the ending.
Valeria was a quiet, sharp-minded stock analyst who kept the world at arm's length. She wrote stories in secret, loved coffee more than people, and had just kicked out a cheating boyfriend without shedding a single tear. Life was orderly. Predictable. Safe.
Then a freak electrical accident killed her.
She wakes up as Valery Johnson — the tragic heroine of an audiobook she'd been listening to the moment she died. An orphan taken in by the wealthy Field family. A girl who spent her entire life hopelessly in love with her adoptive brother Eric — a man who never saw her as anything more than a duty to protect.
But Valeria isn't Valery.
She has no intention of pining for a man who doesn't love her. No interest in competing with his cruel fiancee. No desire to play the role of the quiet, suffering girl the story demands.
So she does what the original Valery never could.
She leaves.
With nothing but a small inheritance and a sharp mind, she starts over in a distant port town — where she finds work, independence, a boat of her own, and a man named Christian Casaux whose gentle patience and quiet strength make her believe that love doesn't have to hurt.
But Eric Field isn't the kind of man who lets go.
And when he discovers where she's gone, he'll cross the entire kingdom to drag her back — whether she wants to come or not.
The Platform at Midnight
The train tracks stretched out into the dark like a pair of iron rails leading nowhere. For as long as she could remember, Ananya had stood at the edge of things—bridges, rooftops, train platforms—loo
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Last promise
Jungkook hated hospitals. He hated the smell of antiseptic, the cold white walls, and the way people whispered bad news as if speaking softly could make pain hurt less. Yet, he found himself sitting
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The Tale of Two Brother & Two wives
It was a day of joyous celebration, as Tae and his bride Kook, and V and his wife Gukk, exchanged their vows in a resplendent wedding ceremony. The newlyweds beamed with happiness, their love eviden
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A Kingdom Built of Scars
The concrete floor of the underground boxing ring was always cold, sticky with sweat, and stained with the blood of desperate men. For nineteen-year-old Aarav, it was the only place in the world where
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