Serenity (Watty finalist 2013)
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  • Parts 31
  • Time 5h 48m
  • Reads 236,930
  • Votes 9,061
  • Parts 31
  • Time 5h 48m
Complete, First published Feb 23, 2013
He takes what he wants and he decided he wanted her...
Sarah Serenity Meadows is a strict servant on her way to a strange new job but it's not what she signed up for. But before she gets there, she witnesses a murder that she cannot stop. The murderer decided to kidnap her on a whim and...employ her? But he must first break her down to make her into his ideal worker. 
This isn't a a story where the characters fall in love instantly over clique side long glances or brief moments of touch; its a story of a man trying to break a woman and her fight against him and the relationship they build.
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After her Father is killed in a tragic accident, Eva Westfield is forced to take over a multi-million-dollar corporation she knows nothing about and the troubles that accompany it. After discovering the fact that her Father may have been murdered as part of an elaborate scheme within the business, Eva is propelled into a wild goose chase that leaves her fighting for her own life and the lives of the few real friends she has left. Will was hired as a security detail for a young woman who knew nothing about life outside of her cozy L.A. surroundings. He thought he was doing the right thing going back to work for the government and serving on Eva's security staff, but as time goes on, haunting memories from his past begin to resurface. He is forced to acknowledge the fact that he is starting to have feelings for a woman again, but the only problem is that she may be in love with someone else, someone with less of a dangerous past than his own. Can Eva overcome her grief in time to find the important message her Father hid for her? Will she finally find the love of her life deep in the rocky cliffs of Santorini, or will the sun set on her heart forever?