Involved with My Ex’s Boss
After discovering her fiancé in bed with her cousin and her own secretary, Camila Reinhart decides to do what she does best: get up, break the rules, and exact her revenge with intelligence.
She flees to Germany seeking freedom… and ends up spending an unexpected night with a man as cold as he is irresistible. A stranger with a German accent, steel-like eyes, and a self-control that makes her lose her own.
What Camila never imagined is that this man was not just anyone.
He was Maximilian Brandt.
The Curves He Couldn't Control
She refused to shrink. He couldn't look away.
Aurora Collins learned to fight before she learned to love. Raised in an orphanage, bullied for her body, and written off by a world that rewards women who take up less space — she built herself into something no one expected: sharp-tongued, fiercely competent, and completely unapologetic.
So when she lands a job as personal assistant to Ethan Cavallieri — billionaire CEO, control freak, and the kind of man who judges everyone by a standard no one asked for — she's ready for war.
What she isn't ready for is the way he looks at her when he thinks no one's watching.
Ethan has spent years building walls. His empire. His rules. His obsession with control — born from a betrayal that taught him love was just another word for weakness. He doesn't do soft. He doesn't do second chances. And he definitely doesn't fall for women who break every rule he's ever set.
But Aurora doesn't play by his rules.
She talks back. She stands tall. She matches him fire for fire — and it's driving him out of his mind.
From Manhattan boardrooms to a Paris hotel suite they were never supposed to share, the tension between them builds into something neither can outrun. But when a dangerous ex-girlfriend's lies threaten to destroy everything, Aurora will have to decide: walk away to protect herself, or stay and fight for the man who's learning — for the first time — that real strength has nothing to do with control.
The Country Girl and the Disabled CEO
Betina has never known anything but hard labor on a sprawling ranch in the Brazilian countryside. Abandoned by her father to a cruel stepmother and stepsister, she survives on scraps, teaches herself to read by phone light, and dreams of a life she's never been allowed to want. When she's falsely accused of stealing a priceless emerald necklace, her father sells her off to work in São Paulo — caring for the ranch owner's son.
Carlos Eduardo Schimidt is twenty-eight, ruthless in business, and newly paralyzed after his ex-fiancée drove them off a bridge. Trapped in a wheelchair and seething with rage, he doesn't want a caretaker. He definitely doesn't want the wide-eyed country girl who can't work a shower but can draw his blood without flinching.
But Betina's stubborn warmth cracks through his walls. And Cadu's fierce protectiveness awakens something she's never felt before. As they fall for each other, he uncovers a conspiracy that runs deeper than a stolen necklace — a web of poison, betrayal, and buried family secrets that ties their mothers together and puts both their lives in danger.
To protect the woman he loves, he may have to let her go. To become the woman she was meant to be, she may have to leave everything behind.
The Warmth Between Moments
Morning in the Ashford house never started like a normal morning. Normal mornings were illegal here. A tiny weight landed on Iris Ashford's forehead. "SQUEAK!" "...Peanut... don't." Another squea
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Fortune Cookies
Max was a 20 year old living in his dorm with his friend and was happy about the fact that he won't be going home for the summer break. Don't get him wrong he loves his family he just isn't ready for
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The House Of Quiet Smiles
The town of Kurohana was famous for one thing. No one ever screamed. Visitors often praised its peaceful streets, spotless gardens, and neighbors who smiled politely at everyone. Every house looked pe
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My cold boyfie
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