CourtneyLHansen

Hey! Sorry for barging in on your wall like this but I saw your library and thought you might be interested in my work. It's a completed dark romance, with all chapters edited (so if you see any errors, please point them out) called The Cunning, here's a quick synopsis: 
          
          She's as clever as the Devil and twice as pretty.
          
          Madison has a secret, and she wants to keep it that way. Her days are short and simple, she works her shifts at the 24-hour convenience store and goes home to feed her neighbours cat. It's peaceful, quiet.
          
          No one is any the wiser about who she is and what she's capable of. 
          
          Because if they did, Jase would never have accepted the money to take her. He wouldn't have instructed his boys to follow her home and stake out her house. They wouldn't have tied her wrists and told her to accept her fate.  
          
          Because if they knew who she was, they would know it meant sealing theirs. 
          
          When the request for Madison was made, Jase assumed it would be like taking candy from a baby. Instead, he learned the hard way that holding her captive was the worst mistake he could make.
          
          Madison has fewer tears to cry than most and she doesn't suffer fools gladly, so when the panic stops, the game begins. Being raised by a morally grey man has taught her a thing or two about morally grey men. 
          
          Jase has a secret and he wants to keep it that way- he let Madison go once before. And she won't let him forget it.
          
          If it sounds like it's something you'd enjoy, please check it out and thanks for reading my message, have a good day :)

AshleighWilkes2222

Hello. I'm Ashleigh Wilkes. My books were plagarised, I deleted my account and am back after a long break. 
          
          I was a reader long before I became a writer. I started writing my first book, Karma, because I was appalled at the deluge of weak women characters in the majority of books here, and the way in which these "heroines" were portrayed. They were "too kind", too quick to forgive, too easy to manipulate, too ready to put up with degradation, humiliation and abuse, so bewilderingly shallow that they were ready to overlook all the humiliating acts they had suffered at the hands of these despicable, cheating, male protagonists --- monsters beneath the guise of their "Greek-Godlike" looks and cocky smirks.
          
          A woman, even a fictional character, is strong, brave and beautiful, and she deserves fidelity, loyalty and respect. These fictional spineless creatures were caricatures, and an affront to real women everywhere. I started writing feverishly because of my fury. I had to vent my frustration in words.
          
          Do check out my works.
          
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/285731070-karma