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  • The Midnight Gala: Blood & Bone by valeriawtpd
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    Beneath London's cold drizzle, death hides behind beauty. An ancient clash between dark magic, sharp fangs, and muffled howls ignites in a single night. Everyone is hunting for prey, but no one suspects that the true killer wears the most beautiful face. At this gala, the price isn't an invitation-it's your soul.
  • The Villainess's Royal Veil by Apaylia
    Apaylia
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    In a present-day India where royalty still rules under a ceremonial but influential monarchy, kingdoms thrive in opulent grandeur. Maharajas and Maharanis host extravagant state events cloaked in diplomacy and decadence. Amidst this, Anaya Mehra-the daughter of the Prime Minister and unofficially betrothed to the charismatic Yuvraj Veer Pratap Singh-discovers the bitter truth of her narrative: she's not the heroine. She's the villainess. When Veer is commanded by imperial decree to marry the newly risen "miracle girl" Meher Sharma, a woman with mysterious origins and impossible talents, Anaya's carefully crafted world shatters. But the fire of betrayal doesn't extinguish-it transforms. What begins as vengeance spirals into something darker and more intimate when her path collides with Major Aryan Rathore, a stoic military heir and Veer's closest confidant. Enemies by circumstance, they spiral into an intoxicating game of control, pain, and eventual obsession. But when revenge takes the form of seduction, what remains-hatred or desire?
  • Requiem of Fate by ATreeHouseDweller
    ATreeHouseDweller
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    The shadows of death hovered close, but Alexandra Volkov tore free from its cold grip, waking from a coma she wasn't meant to survive. Pain, betrayal, and whispers of a life cut short trail behind her-but she's determined to forge her own path. Awakening in the pages of a dark romance series she once read, Sasha remembers everything: the alliances, the betrayals, the monsters disguised as men. And she has no plans to let fate write her ending this time. Sasha isn't just surviving-she's running the game, turning hunters into prey and the prey into weapons, one calculated move at a time. Dark, dangerous, and laced with wicked humor, Requiem of Fate follows a heroine who refuses to be the damsel in distress-and isn't afraid to take control by any means necessary.