The Seekers
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 5m
Ongoing, First published Oct 02, 2016
She knew she was not normal, she found out the hard way. She needs freedom and love, and after running away from the orphanage, her hopes raise high after running into a sweet, intriguing stranger. One fine morning, everything changes.
Then suddenly it's about survival, running for her life, betrayal, love, pain, sacrifice...
A dance with death.
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Carved in Her Bones

38 parts Ongoing Mature

When Rhian unknowingly saves a stranger's life through a bone marrow donation, she has no idea she's tethered herself to him forever. For years, she moves through life, unaware that someone watches her every step-a man whose blood now pulses with hers. Peter should have let go, should have left his gratitude in the past, but the moment he learns her name, his obsession takes root. He watches from the shadows, learning everything about the woman who gave him back his life. Her laughter becomes his music, her pain his agony, and he will stop at nothing to make her his-even if it means crossing every line, following her across countries, cities, and continents. But love this intense burns, and as Rhian begins to notice the stranger lurking on the edges of her world, she is torn between terror and an inexplicable connection. Peter doesn't want her fear-he wants her heart, her soul, her very essence. And he won't rest until she sees the truth: that they were meant to be together, bound by blood, fate, and something far darker than love.