What I thought was LOVE
  • Reads 453
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 4h 27m
  • Reads 453
  • Votes 36
  • Parts 14
  • Time 4h 27m
Ongoing, First published Nov 28, 2013
Harmony had a nice fun life with her crazy aunt Kika and her hot boyfriend Josh, but when josh feeds Harmony with the same medicine she feeds everyone else, her world turns upside down. She breaks up with Josh and enters a relationship that is managed. Harmony needs a boyfriend to protect her from josh, and the boy she is dating Tyler, needs a girlfriend to have someone to talk to and to be there. they use each other for their own benefits. But will this managed relationship go to far after a huge setback ? Will Harmony fall in love with Tyler? Will Harmony have mixed feelings with her best friend Aaron? Harmony is stuck between way to many crushes. Of what she thought was love. Read this story for action, love, and amusement. Thanks for reading
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Vampire Slave

35 parts Complete Mature

A world known for pain, pleasure, and death. Harmony is only 19 when she was kidnapped by a Vampire named Carl. He took her in so she could become a slave and to be auctioned off, but what happens when she is liked by a certain Vampire and could possibly be turned to one? Harmony goes into a journey filled with hate, lust, hurt, and possibly... love? *This book is for mature audiences only. 18+ and up. If you happen to not be of age you are reading at your own risk, and I'm not responsible for what you read. *There are many errors in this book, I currently don't have the time to fix any of them, and I know some parts may not make sense or I'm not sure, I haven't proof read this book in years. But I'm glad many of you seem to enjoy it.