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Yes, Sirs (Book 1 of Desire's Den) by CorneliaFields
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"You were ours from the second we saw you," he stated as if I didn't have a choice in it, and the truth was, I didn't need to because he was right. I was theirs, but what they didn't know was that they were mine, too. *** One invitation to an open house. One moment. One chance. And everything changes. When Emma receives an invite to the most exclusive BDSM club in the city, she knows she needs to go. At Desire's Den, she'll experience pain and pleasure, bondage, domination, and submission - all intertwined. For the first time in her life, she dares herself to go after what she wants. She'd always been too afraid. Now she is ready. Now she just has to secure a dominant. But just as everything she ever desired is in her grasp, she finds something she never expected: three possessive masters, all ready to claim her. Callan, the owner of Desire's Den, could make even the most innocent woman hungry with lust. His voice is soft as silk, and as wicked as the dirtiest fantasy you've ever had. Mateo, the sweet-tongued professor, is every woman's dream: a gentleman in public, and filthy in private. Gideon, the trio's resident bad boy, is owner of one of the most popular nightclubs in the city. Behind his calm and stone façade is a violent storm ready to conquer the object of his obsession. And she just might be the one they've been waiting for.
Through his lens by lnreeve
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*completed Navigating your way through an American high school is hard enough without adding an accent into the mix. British girl Evie seemingly had the perfect life. That was until the car accident that left her an orphan and only child. Her parents friends offer to take her in but that would mean moving to California, going to high school and making new friends. It's not all bad though. Especially as Harrison the most irritating, good looking guy she's ever met and the rest of the soccer team insist on bombarding their way into her life. They say when one door closes another one opens. What people forget to mention though, is that most of the time you'll be violently shoved through the new door with barely a moment to breath.
Full Speed Ahead (AQMA Sequel) by Claireaabell
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You must read "A Quarter Mile Away" before reading "Full Speed Ahead." This is the second instalment (sequel) for AQMA ** This will make absolutely no sense if you read this one first. ** #1 - First Person Point of View ~~~~~~~~~~ "She may be A Quarter Mile Away, but I'm catching up to her. Full Speed Ahead." - Jaxon ~~~~~~~~~~ When Avery and Alena moved to this new town, they were supposed to keep their heads down and stay out of trouble. Until she met Jaxon. Before Jaxon entered her life, Avery was always A Quarter Mile Away from everything and everyone. She tried so hard to escape her past but it all came crashing down on her, now forcing her out of her comfort zone. The biggest challenge? Facing all of her fears alone, Full Speed Ahead. ~~~~~~~~~~ Copyright: © 2017 Claireaabell All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
A Quarter Mile Away by Claireaabell
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Ranked #01 for Teen Fiction X4 *A WATTPAD FEATURED STORY!* WHS Story of the Month Winner: Teen Fiction The Fiction Awards Winner 2017; Best Overall Story Best Of The Beginners ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ He turned slightly in his chair to face me "I'll be honest, it was a date but ended terribly." "Why did it end terribly?" His jaw clenched while contemplating whether to tell me or not "Because I was distracted." I raised an eyebrow in confusion "Distracted by what?" He looked at me directly in the eyes before answering, "You." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Avery is beautiful, carefree and outspoken. Well, she used to be. She used to thrive on adrenaline and the only way she could fulfil that need was by riding her motorcycle. Avery hasn't exactly lived the best life. With a violent ex-boyfriend, her father deserting them at a young age and her mum constantly high alongside her new husband, Avery and her sister Alena have grown up in a messy and violent environment. Determined to give her sister a proper upbringing, they escape to a new town and start a new life together, giving up on everything she loved in the process. Afraid of her past coming back to haunt her, she refuses to let anyone into her life. Her only focus is to look after her sister and get through senior year. That is until she meets Jaxon Asher who comes crashing into her life, popular amongst his peers who is also well known in the racing scene. Avery is convinced he is like every other man who's crossed paths with her. Will he prove her fears right and confirm that all men are the same; abusive and controlling or will he show her that there is still love left in this world? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Copyright: © 2016 Claireaabell All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission
Asterism by partiallyprecarious
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This is a SEQUEL!!! 1) 'Camp Where The Hell Are We?' 2) 'Cabin Fever' 3) 'Asterism' ☆ as·ter·ism /ˈastəˌrizəm/: a prominent pattern or group of stars, typically having a popular name but smaller than a constellation ☆ Praise for 'Asterism' "I freaking love you and this book author. The Aidley story is the best series I've ever read. There is something about their connection that touches me like no other writer. This book deserves everything and god I absolutely am such a fan girl over you and your writing." - @LavMusic "Honestly, I read all three of these books in the span of one week and a bit and after I couldn't find any stories or books that even came to the same level of amazing that your writing is. I'm in love with everything about this story." - @bookmarkbasis04 "Ok can I just say wow, I'm on the second page and I already know this book is going to be the reason I don't sleep until 3am. Second page and your hard work is evident and it's ONLY the second page yet I've fallen in love with all the characters again...already you've made the characters we've grown to love come to life, this story is amazing so thank you." - @BEGONEPEASANTS "There are only a small portion of books that are good on Wattpad (in my opinion) and your book is my personal favourite and the best book I've read on here. Keep it up you're doing great!" - @music-isgreat "Fav book right here, definitely gonna recommend to all my friends!" - @chramz2006 "I'm starting to appreciate my life a lot more after reading your books, thanks for inspiring and motivating me to be the best version of myself." - @queen_mash ☆ Copyright© partiallyprecarious, 2019
Cabin Fever | ✓ by partiallyprecarious
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Completed. ☾ This is a SEQUEL!!! 1) 'Camp Where The Hell Are We?' 2) 'Cabin Fever' 3) 'Asterism' ☾ "I do believe in fate and destiny, but I also believe we are only fated to do the things that we'd choose anyway. And I'd choose you; in a hundred lifetimes, in a hundred worlds, in any version of reality, I'd find you and I'd choose you." - Kiersten White - ☾ Praise for 'Cabin Fever' "Marley is innocent and shy yet bold and righteous in a good way. And Aiden, he is the epitome of perfection. He's possessive, protective, loving, insecure but the way he loves Marley always makes me feel giddy. You are an amazing writer. I am looking forward to reading a lot of what you write in the future." - @nmadiwal "I've already read a lot of books, online and offline, but this is seriously the best one I've ever read! You're amazing and I adore this series." - @LaRosedeFrance "I've literally been reading this all weekend. IT'S SO GOOD! I love the characters and how real it seems. This is one of the best books I've read on Wattpad!" - @ILoveMyPony101 "Don't stop writing, you have a genuine talent that should never be forgotten." - @MrsBruceCampbell "This is seriously the best series ever." - @SRH1awesome "...this is literally one of my favourite books. I've fallen in love with your writing and the characters. They're so genuine and real and you've never made things forced like a lot of other romance books I know." - @dancincorn "All the detailed plot twists and descriptions of the characters make this book amazing and the way you've written it with all the heartfelt moments between Aiden and Marley make me wish it lasted forever." - @mkaydoris "Everything about these books are amazing! You are an extremely talented writer. This will forever be my favourite series to have read and my favourite couple." - @arianna1965 ☾ Copyright© partiallyprecarious, 2018
Camp Where The Hell Are We? | ✓ by partiallyprecarious
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Completed. ☼ " Her denial, that was like a dam holding back a flood of feeling, of sweet relief for desperate soil, holding back a flood it stood no chance against, as yet another crack formed with a strong wave that already knew it had won. On the other side Marley stood, watching her dam's inevitable, impending destruction - fearing, knowing, that quenching her aching thirst would be synonymous with drowning, would be synonymous with coming up for air, would be synonymous with surrendering to a force of nature that was beautiful in all its calm, but terrifying in all its chaos. He absentmindedly tucked a loose flyaway behind her ear. Right then. Another crack in her last line of defence. Another rolling back of a wave, gaining strength, beating against the tired concrete. Another overflow rolling above the wall, droplets racing to sink into her every vulnerable place. Another enigma - still being afraid, while watching the water, and feeling the ache " ☼ Praise for 'Camp Where The Hell Are We?' "the fact that this book isn't just a book. it's a life lesson it teaches us the importance of friendship on how to be grateful that most of us live comfortable lives this book is such a masterpiece and deserves to be more recognized" - @voidtonkin "No book has changed or influenced me as much as this. Marley has inspired me to be more kind, forgiving and mature. Aiden has taught me to look for all the small things. Gabby showed me that real friendship is standing up for the other no matter what. Every book I read is a part of who I am, and this is one of the biggest parts. Thank you." - @ah-sh-ih-k-ah "I could feel every emotion, like I was standing right there, just on the outside looking in. Couldn't sleep until I finished this." - @justwonderfulbaby "You have such a beautiful and unique way with your words, I love this story so much and it and you deserve so much recognition. It's beautiful." - @hayleysfault ☼ partiallyprecarious, 2018