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The Golden Canary Flies Away

The Golden Canary Flies Away

"Ava, it's a decision from the top. There was nothing I could do." My team lead handed me a box of tissues as I was summarily dismissed, the official reason being a fabricated error. Everyone knew the real reason: my boyfriend, Nathan Hayes, was making room for Chloe Davis, his high school sweetheart and the company' s co-founder, back from abroad. Just then, Nathan' s black Maybach pulled up, and Chloe emerged, linking her arm through his. He walked past me as if I didn' t exist, guiding Chloe into the building. My heart tightened. I went to our penthouse, cooked his favorite ribs, and sent him a picture: "Coming home for dinner? Made your favorite honey-glazed ribs." The message was read, but no reply came. Of course not. He was with Chloe. Days later, Nathan finally came home. He saw my pharmacy bag: "You went to the hospital?" I lied, saying it was just a cold. He pulled me into an embrace: "You're not mad I fired you, are you?" I said no. I couldn't be. Three years ago, he saved me from my mother' s gambling debts, and I became his. His kept woman. Then, Chloe's friend, Brenda Smith, found me. She showed me texts of my messages to Nathan, saying he and Chloe laughed about how pathetic I was. She slapped me, slammed my head against the table. I woke up in the hospital, Nathan by my side. He didn' t care about my pain; only about Chloe' s reputation. A part of me had died that day. Nathan wanted his "white knight" and his obedient canary in a cage. But he didn't know his "golden canary" had started digging her own way out.
SIN AND DEATH IN SAINT'S CITY

SIN AND DEATH IN SAINT'S CITY

"Sin and Death in Saint's City" by K. Li is a compelling novel that delves into the lives of two teenagers, Kyle White and Lorraine Thompson, both burdened by painful pasts. Their connection unfolds within a program aimed at nurturing Christian values in young adults. Lorraine, scarred by heartbreak, is hesitant to open up to Kyle, fearing further pain. However, a shared passion for justice, particularly regarding racial equality, draws them together. As their relationship deepens, Kyle discloses a tragic incident—he was unjustly assaulted by a police officer during a racial profiling incident at the age of sixteen. The novel explores themes of love, loss, and societal injustice. The couple embarks on a journey to meet a fervent advocate for racial equality, hoping for insightful discussions and a glimpse into his perspective. Yet, their quest takes an unforeseen turn, compelling them to confront the harsh realities of human nature and systemic injustice. K. Li masterfully intertwines humor, romance, and tragedy in the narrative, crafting a poignant story that will resonate with readers. The characters grapple with profound questions about existence and the unfairness of life, making "Sin and Death in Saint's City" a compelling exploration of the human experience in the face of injustice. The novel's emotional depth and thought-provoking themes breathe new life into contemporary young adult literature.
Substitute Fiancée: Unmasking My Ugly Wife

Substitute Fiancée: Unmasking My Ugly Wife

To survive a forced one-year marriage contract with the ultra-wealthy Chavez family, Averi Marsh disguised herself as a pathetic, ugly duckling. She caked her flawless skin in muddy yellow foundation, wore thick glasses, and played the part of a trembling, uneducated orphan. The entire family treated her like literal garbage. The youngest brother publicly swore he would rather cut off his own hand than marry a piece of trailer park trash. Her nominal fiancé, Clarke, looked at her with cold disdain, allowing his glamorous companion to humiliate Averi by forcing her into a neon pink clown dress. At a high-society party, a socialite shoved her into an infinity pool, laughing as the heavy fabric dragged her to the bottom. They all wanted to see the poor girl broken, humiliated, and driven out of their pristine world. What they didn't know was that beneath the hideous sweaters was a breathtaking, lethal predator. They had no idea she was 'Spectre', the undefeated underground racing god who had just humiliated the arrogant Clarke on the track. They didn't know she could shatter a bully's wrist in seconds or bankrupt their wealthy friends with a single text message. But when the chlorinated pool water washed away her ugly makeup, the family's ambitious second son caught a glimpse of her true, flawless face. The game of hide-and-seek was officially over. The Chavez family thought they were torturing a helpless sheep, but they were about to realize they had locked themselves in a cage with a wolf.
Too Late For Regret: The True Heiress

Too Late For Regret: The True Heiress

Three weeks before the wedding, Stella Beaumont stood in a luxury boutique, encased in a million-dollar custom gown. It was the perfect dress for her perfect, arranged marriage into the Carlisle empire. Then her phone buzzed with a photo from her best friend. It was her fiancé, Ethan, tenderly escorting her perpetually ill stepsister, Isabelle, out of an OB/GYN clinic. When Stella confronted him, Ethan coldly offered her a one-way ticket to Paris as hush money. Down in the lobby, Isabelle faked a dramatic collapse to frame her. Ethan violently shoved Stella aside to cradle his mistress. Soon after, Stella's own mother called. "Get on your knees and beg Isabelle for forgiveness, or you are no longer a Beaumont!" When Stella refused, her mother instantly disowned her and froze every single one of her bank accounts. For years, her biological parents had treated her like a disposable commodity while showering the fake daughter with love. Now, they thought they could strip her of her funds and force her to swallow this ultimate humiliation. But they had no idea who they were dealing with. Stella didn't shed a single tear. She shredded the custom gown, shoved Isabelle's head into a freezing plaza fountain, and posted the cheating evidence online for all of New York society to see. Then, bypassing her frozen family trust, she pulled out a mysterious, limitless black card with a royal crest. "I'm not the jilted fiancée. I'm the one who ended it." She was done playing the obedient pawn. It was time to flip the board.
Behind The Steel And Silk

Behind The Steel And Silk

Sage Whitmore has always fought for what she loves. The Bluebird Café-a small, charming cornerstone of her hometown-isn't just a business. It's her mother's legacy, a place filled with laughter, memories, and the heart of her community. But when an unexpected financial disaster threatens to shutter its doors forever, Sage is left scrambling for solutions. Desperate to save the café, she finds herself staring down a deal with the devil: Damian Cross. Damian is the king of New York's corporate world-ruthless, brilliant, and infuriatingly charming. A billionaire who bends empires to his will, Damian is a man who values control above all else. When he acquires Bluebird Café as part of a larger investment portfolio, he makes Sage an offer: work as his personal assistant for one year, and in return, she'll have the chance to buy back her café. The terms are simple, but Damian Cross's world is anything but. Thrown into the deep end of high-stakes business, Sage struggles to keep up with Damian's demanding pace and cryptic rules. But the more time she spends in his world, the more she begins to see cracks in his steel façade-glimpses of a man haunted by his past and driven by secrets. Damian, too, is drawn to Sage's unshakable spirit, her refusal to be intimidated, and the fire she brings to his cold, calculated life. Yet their growing attraction is a dangerous game. As Sage learns to navigate Damian's power plays and manipulations, she begins to question everything: his motives, his business decisions, and the undeniable pull between them. When a shocking betrayal threatens to shatter everything Sage has worked for, she's forced to make an impossible choice. In a world where loyalty is bought and trust is a luxury, Sage and Damian must confront their deepest fears to find the one thing they never thought possible-love. Beneath the Steel and Silk is a tale of passion, power, and redemption-a story of two souls colliding in a world that thrives on ambition and secrets. Will Sage conquer Damian's games, or will she lose her heart in the process?
The Neglected Wife Makes Her Spectacular Comeback

The Neglected Wife Makes Her Spectacular Comeback

Ciel rushed to the VIP hospital suite, terrified by an "urgent" text about her husband's grandmother. Instead, she found her billionaire husband, Dion, tenderly comforting his mistress, Baylie. Dion threw a separation agreement on the table, demanding Ciel take the public blame for his infidelity and leave with nothing. "Sign it," Dion sneered, "or tomorrow morning, every sordid detail of your time in the foster system will be on the front page." He threatened her with her sealed childhood records—the deepest, most painful trauma she had guarded with her life. The cruelty didn't stop there. To protect his mistress's fraudulent charity, Dion used his corporate power to get Ciel suspended from her law firm. Worse, just to punish Ciel, he deliberately funded a known domestic abuser, giving the monster the financial power to take away the children of Ciel's only pro bono client. For three years, Ciel had been a silent, obedient wife. She had endured his coldness, even foolishly hoping for the anniversary diamond necklace that she ultimately saw sparkling around Baylie's neck. How could the man who once vowed to protect her weaponize her deepest scars and destroy innocent lives just to prove he could? But the despair finally burned down to ash. Ciel didn't cry or beg. She calmly left the antique wedding ring on his pillow, shredded their only wedding photo, and completely erased her digital footprint from his world. When Dion finally realized what he had lost, the game had already changed.
The Bet

The Bet

When Jason and Darrelle make a bet involving Darrell's dating life, he thought it would be easy since women were usually his strong suit. What he didn't know is that he would end up with Nia Graham, a lawyer who became well known after defending a wrongly accused black man. Nia had been by herself for so long without a man, she had learned to live without one, her independent nature makes it difficult for Darrelle. Darrelle stays persistent knowing that the Preston deal would be his greatest deal yet, but when Darrelle finds himself falling for Nia will he end the bet? Sneak Peak "What about her?" Andre asked. "Who?" I asked he motioned to a group of women specifically the one sitting down, I couldnt really see her because of the dim lights and the group of friends she had around her. "No," "Why not?" Jason asked I took another sip before saying. "She is sitting with her friends," "And?" Andre asked. "Her friends are drunk," "And?" Jason asked confused. "She is the only one with a beer and look at how she continuously checks her phone every five second," "And?" "The beer isn't strong which means she is the designated driver her friends are drunk which means she has to leave soon, and the phone just shows that she would rather be anywhere but here, like she has much more important things to do. Which let's me know she probably won't give me the time of day because I'm not the most important thing in her life right now," "She is the one, she is the one you got to date"
JUST FOR LOVE (Love, why?)

JUST FOR LOVE (Love, why?)

Asanel Yates has grown into a beautiful 16 years old girl,she’s the complete opposite of her mother,she’s hot blooded and mean to everyone except her family. She vowed never to love after listening to the story of her mother. She already made a promise to herself that she’s gonna kill herself the day she notices she’s in love. She always feel infuriated whenever she sees lovers around her because it was this same love that killed her mother. She does not have friends and hates to speak to anyone especially guys. She already hated the two people she believed caused her mother’s death without even seeing them. She hates bully and mockery and always stand up for anyone bullied or mocked. This made some of her classmates hate her while some love her but wouldn’t dare go close to her. Her beauty made it difficult for her because if she does not approach people,they will definitely approach her…she fought with two guys in school for approaching her, breaking their heads in the process and that was the reason she was transferred to Makers high school,the same school her mother attended. So let’s say LOVE is not in Asanel’s diary but what happens when Asanel met Daniel Shaw,one of the most handsome students in Makers high school. They hated themselves at first but as love will always have its way; they began having feelings for each other. Asanel once promised to kill herself the day she notices she’s in love. Will she fufill that promise to herself? Even if she might not,how’s she gonna feel if she later knows that Daniel is the son of the two people she hated most. The two people who she believed caused the death of her mother! Will her love for Daniel diminish? Will she be able to survive it? Will Asanel also end up like her mother? More trouble looms when Felia,Quilah’s descendant begin haunting them. How’s everything gonna end? i bet you can’t wait. Just sit, tighten your seatbelt cause the ride to JUST FOR LOVE(Love,why?)
Flash Marriage To The Secret Billionaire CEO

Flash Marriage To The Secret Billionaire CEO

I thought I was just marrying a middle-class commercial pilot who proposed to me in a Brooklyn cemetery to fulfill his grandmother's bizarre dying wish. But when an arrogant pilot tried to harass me at the airport, my "ordinary" husband suddenly appeared, his eyes like chips of ice. "Take your hand off my wife." With that single cold command, he had the airline's top executives groveling and the man practically fired on the spot. Everyone called him "Mr. Chandler." He handed me an exclusive black Centurion card, claiming it was just a standard "manager's perk." His retired parents, who supposedly ran a small business, visited me wearing Patek Philippe watches. I ignored all the glaring red flags, foolishly believing I had just lucked into a stable, caring marriage after a lifetime of disappointments. Yet, despite his constant, suffocating generosity, he kept a physical wall between us. After a kiss so desperate and hungry it felt like he had been starving for it his entire life, he violently pushed me away. "We should take this slow." I couldn't understand why a man who looked at me with such intense, possessive devotion would treat our marriage like a sterile business deal. Why was he orchestrating every perfect detail of my life while refusing to even share a bed with me? I had no idea that the man sleeping in the guest room wasn't a pilot at all. He was Harmon Chandler, the ruthless billionaire emperor of the Chandler Group. And he had been secretly monitoring my every move for ten years.