devotion series || first generation
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Where Logic Fails (Devotion Series #1) by imgood4you
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In a world ruled by equations, protocols, and reason, emotions are treated as variables best kept under control. She built her life on facts, data, and certainty---until another woman entered her orbit and disrupted everything she believed in. What begins as professional respect turns into quiet tension, stolen glances, and feelings that refuse to be quantified. Between late nights in the lab and conversations meant to stay harmless, logic starts to crack, and desire takes its place. Because some reactions don't follow the rules. And when logic fails, the heart decides.
What We Were (Devotion Series #2) by imgood4you
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We were never meant to last-only to exist in a moment that felt like forever. What began as quiet laughter and shared secrets slowly turned into a love neither of us was brave enough to fight for. Life demanded choices, and when the time came, we chose differently. She chose a future I could not follow. I chose silence. Years later, all that remains are memories of what we were-of a love that lived, burned brightly, and faded without closure. This is not a story about endings or forever, but about the kind of love that changes you, even when it doesn't stay. Some loves aren't meant to survive. They are only meant to be remembered.
Where Hearts Meets (Devotion Series #3) by imgood4you
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Some places aren't on any map, but they exist wherever love feels safe. She never believed in fate... until the day they crossed paths, and everything shifted. Between shared smiles, quiet mornings, and laughter that felt like home, two hearts slowly found each other-and in each other, they found a place to belong. A story about love that feels inevitable, gentle, and true. A story about where hearts meet-and never want to let go.
What I Lost (Devotion Series #4) by imgood4you
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I loved her first, harder than I ever thought possible. I held her in my heart, whispered her name in every quiet moment, and imagined a life we could have had-until fate stole her away. She is gone. Lost forever, and all that remains is the echo of a love I can never reclaim. Every laugh, every touch, every glance now lives only in memory, and I am left with the ache of what I lost... and the haunting question of whether I'll ever love again. Some loves aren't meant to last. Some hearts are broken beyond repair. Some losses stay with you forever.
When We Collide (Devotion Series #5) by imgood4you
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She's brilliant, infuriating, and completely impossible. I've spent months proving her wrong, keeping my distance, and maintaining the perfect professional façade... until every word, every glance, every accidental touch starts unraveling my control. We clash. We argue. We fight like fire and ice-but the truth is unavoidable: some collisions don't hurt... they ignite. Enemies, rivals... or something dangerously closer to love. And when we collide, nothing will ever be the same.
Wedded by Fate (Devotion Series #6) by imgood4you
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The marriage was supposed to be simple-planned, strategic, and carefully calculated. Every signature, every document, every detail was meant to secure the future... until one wrong stroke of a pen changed everything. Now, bound to a stranger by a mistake, she faces a future she never intended. A life where proximity breeds tension, familiarity sparks desire, and every day reminds her that fate has a wicked sense of humor. In a world where vows are law and love is optional, will this accidental union remain a mere mistake... or will it become something dangerously real?