Villain Takes The Spotlight

Villain Takes The Spotlight

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Christopher, a bright young man who spent his entire life working his ass off to become the successful lawyer he had always dreamed of. Reaping the fruits of his hard work, he got the chance to fulfill his long awaited goal. But unfortunately for him, his dreams went down the drain the moment he started reading "Forever Mine," a book he passionately hates that's filled to the brim with drama, spice, and everything "nice." He didn't expect that passion would lead him somewhere worse than hell, waking up as the villain of the book with a not so happy ending. Now living a new life with newly added memories, Christopher has to change the genre of this romantic thriller book for the sake of getting the happy ending he had always wanted. But could Archer, the seemingly typical bad boy be the key to unlocking Christopher's happy ending, and possibly his heart?
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Once upon a time a snow king fell for an apathetic servant, then a prince-turned-bear found true love in a fellow prince who almost shot him in the face. Almost. Then, of course, one can't forget a monster who found himself wanting to be more human. Bit by bit. For love. Protagonists quirky and not, sarcastic and witty and a bit too self-aware. Every fairy tale has their typical happy ending but it looks as though these ones had to take detours and backtrack on the way to theirs... oh well. As long as it ends well, who cares if it's a little bit odd. Each story is its own stand-alone tale of romance, though there may be bonus shorts for some.

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