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Married to the Prince of Darkness (COMPLETED) by angeltwist
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Amelia Hayden is busy senior at college with no time for boys, parties or fun. This all changes one Halloween night after she accidentally finds herself at the center of a cruel prank that sees her being offered up to the local legend, the Prince of Darkness, as his virginal bride. Believing the urban myth to be untrue Mia sets out to disprove it but is surprised when the Prince of Darkness turns up to claim his bride. Mia unexpectedly finds herself married to the handsome and mysterious Prince Luc. As Mia comes to terms with her new husband and martial vampire lifestyle she soon discovers that turning into a vampire has given her an unsettling ability to see the dead. When Mia starts seeing the ghost of her murdered sister-in-law, she begins a journey to uncover the truth about her murder and the dark secrets of Luc's past. #1 Vampire Book one of The Vampire Court Saga
After Him by aMIRACLE22
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Love was never what the books promised it would be. It wasn't magical. It wasn't gentle. It never filled my stomach with butterflies or made me feel like I was someone's favorite person. The love I knew never felt like home. It never gave me comfort, security, or peace. Instead, it left me questioning my worth, drowning in insecurities, and begging for affection that was never truly mine. Maybe it was never love at all. Because love isn't supposed to make you feel invisible while the person you love gives their heart to someone else. Yet there I was, forced to watch him choose her every single day, while all I could do was love him in silence... and let him love another woman. Every memory became another wound. Every goodbye felt like torture disguised as hope. Now, I'm left wondering if a heart that has loved this deeply can ever learn to love again. Or if he was the last person I'll ever love.