
Elara’s POV
Marcus leans back in his chair, folding his arms, eyes glinting with pure, unfiltered mischief.

Marcus leans back in his chair, folding his arms, eyes glinting with pure, unfiltered mischief.
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Say Nothing Amelia.. Amelia Collins wasn’t supposed to be there. One reckless night. One bad decision. And suddenly—she’s standing in the middle of an underground boxing ring, surrounded by blood, money, and secrets. And him. Alex Blankwood. The boy she’s only ever known as charming, controlled… untouchable. But the man in the ring? He’s something else entirely. Ruthless. Dangerous. Addicted to the fight. When their worlds collide again, Amelia realizes the truth she was never meant to know— Alex Blankwood lives a double life. And now that she’s seen it… He won’t let her walk away so easily. “Say a word, Amelia… and you won’t like what happens next.” It’s a warning. A threat. A promise. But secrets don’t stay buried. Not when they’re this dark. Not when they’re this close. And definitely not when the boy hiding them starts watching her a little too closely… protecting her a little too much… wanting her in ways he shouldn’t. Because in Alex’s world— Love isn’t soft. It’s possession. It’s control. It’s violence wrapped in devotion. And Amelia? She just stepped right into it.



Six months of us Grace Miller was just trying to survive another exhausting shift when she spilled coffee on the most powerful man in the city. Dominic Blackwood—cold, ruthless, and unforgiving. By the end of that night, Grace lost her job. By the next, she became his biggest problem. A heated argument. A single photograph. And suddenly, the world believed they were in love. With the media watching and his parents demanding a wedding, Dominic makes Grace an offer she never expected—fake dating, a contract marriage, and a divorce after six months. No feelings. No complications. It was supposed to be simple. But pretending to love someone who looks at you like an enemy is dangerous. And sharing a home with a man who never shows weakness is even worse. Because lines begin to blur. Rules begin to break. And what started as a deal slowly turns into something neither of them agreed to. After all, the most dangerous love stories are the ones that were never meant to be real

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