The Royal Angels Hotel || Chris Brown
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  • Reads 573
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 2
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jul 18, 2015
Just three months before Elena finished college she found out she was pregnant, that was three years ago and now she's a single parent with three year old baby girl. Elena claims she'll never find love but once Chris steps into her life those assumptions are thrown to the side. She's finally met a guy who accepts her for her and her mistakes but a happily ever after isn't achieved without the extra drama.
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54 parts Ongoing

Raven Alexander never expected a one-night encounter to change her life, but when she finds out she's pregnant, she prepares to handle it alone. She's built for independence, running her successful restaurant and making her own way without relying on anyone-especially not Damon Kingston, the man who unknowingly fathered her twins. But Damon isn't the type of man to be kept in the dark. Powerful, dangerous, and always in control, he's not about to let Raven raise his children without him. Newly married to Chanel, a woman who refuses to let go of her place in his life, Damon finds himself caught between his past, his present, and his future. As Raven and Damon navigate their new reality, tensions rise, emotions get messy, and secrets come to light. With loyalty being tested and unexpected threats lurking in the background, Raven realizes that walking away from Damon Kingston might not be as easy as she thought. In a world where love and power collide, the real question is-who can be trusted?