Hell hath no fury
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  • Reads 17,857
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  • Parts 21
  • Time 2h 40m
Ongoing, First published May 17, 2020
Mature
Everyone has a soulmate. Even if they don't want one. 

Xavier knight 
He has been waiting for his mate for years. 
For the queen to his kingdom
He is the demon king, he rules the underworld with an iron fist.
He was known as a monstrous beast, killing anyone who crossed him.
Some would even go as far to say he had no heart. No soul.
So how could a soulless demon have a mate? 


Nereida Polaris 
A hybrid, a mix of demon, siren and goddess. 
She doesn't believe in mates. 
She hates the whole thought of soul mates, she just hustles through life to make a living and keep out of sight of the council. 
So what happens when she finds her mate?


He's the king of hell. 
And he's not letting his queen go.
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Eternal Wings

7 parts Complete

Hell is deadly. Heaven is too marvelous. What's in between? War. Xander died, but not quite. God made him immortal to recreate what had happened in the past, but to try to put it to an end. He's only one in seven of what they call "archangels". Eva seems "normal". She lost her parents. Technically, she doesn't have any memory of them. She hides talents and beauty. Most important, secrets lie behind her eyes that she doesn't even realize.  Because of their meeting, Eva's world turns upside down. Nothing is the same anymore. Things are... Different. United, eternal wings flies them out of this world and into romance.  Death, mysteries, angels, demons, secrets, people, and most importantly, romance are all known to not be trusted. But who is going to know when everyone is gone?