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I'm No Cinderella
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Complete, First published Jan 16, 2015
Samantha Layton has a pretty boring, normal life. One night of spontaneity in a red dress and red heels proved to be a big mistake that led her to believe that letting things be the way they are is the best. After all, she's not living a fairy tale life, she doesn't have a Prince Charming waiting on the horizon - or so she thought.


She may not be Cinderella, losing her shoes at midnight to a beautiful prince, but life isn't a fairy tale. When love hits her, it's up to her to make the decision - let that wall crumble or shy away from love.
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The Royal Deal

33 parts Ongoing Mature

It was supposed to be a marriage. A contract marriage. A simple deal beneficial to two families. But she hated it, she hated objectifying herself for the greed of her father. She hated the feeling of losing from a bunch of strangers who didn't consider her say in her own life. So, she turned the tables. What she didn't know was, he only agreed to a deal thinking she had a say. He didn't want a marriage yet agreed to one for the benefit and name of his family. He wasn't a man to mess with but she took her chance and he let her. And it might be her biggest mistake. Taking her chances with him. He got obsessed with everything about her. Her fragrance. Her voice. Her very presence. She came into his life with all the intentions to leave. Now the question is, would he really let her go? Would she want to stay?