"To love a man, you must, first, help him defeat his demons." -Regina.
Regina Dike knows her life is going to change the minute her arch-enemy, Gabriel Asika, offers her a deal that would get her closer to exacting revenge for her dead sister. Thrust into a family where secrets, lies, betrayal and blind loyalty is thicker than blood, Gina must choose between driving the final stake or loving the cold man who gave her a new chance with life. Either way, she knows this is not a game she can lose, even if Gabriel is hellbent on keeping her under his thumb.
Disclaimer: None of the graphics I used belongs to me. All credits to the rightful owners. However, the story, plot, characters and plotline are mine. I do not permit piracy or stealing.
"Come on," the man on the throne says as he gets up. "Don't run away yet. We're about to have the time of our lives."
I feel his cold hands grip my arms, and the smell of expensive perfume and alcohol flood my nostrils when he buries his face into the nape of my neck. My body shakes so much and my legs get so weak that I feel like falling, but he holds me in place, so focused on covering my neck in his disgusting kisses.
"I'm sorry!" I cry. "I'm so, so sorry! Please just let me go! I'm too young for this! What do you want to find in a girl my age?"
I hear him chuckle behind me as I feel his fingers approach the zip of my dress.
"But girls your age aren't packaged like queens." He starts unzipping. "Let me make you a queen, my queen. I'll give you everything, I swear."
He starts to pull my dress down by the shoulders, but I push him away before he goes halfway.
"Damontae!"
The man looks at me and laughs. Right now, he's discarded his jeans and his cigar and he's only in his underwear. The bulge in-between his legs is so big that by mere looking at it, I know I'm already doomed.
☁︎༒︎☁︎
Serenity Nden's life is going according to plan...until her notorious elder brother comes crashing back into it.
Damomtae Nden is a stranger to stability, and once his issues affect his business, he might have to use the sanity of those nearest to him to pay the price.
Forget the title of this book. The story you're about to read portrays the exact opposite.