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Priyal Dessai

Priyal Dessai's Books(4)

The Man I Shouldn't Want: A Game of Seduction and Lies

The Man I Shouldn't Want: A Game of Seduction and Lies

Romance
5.0
"Did you think about me?" His voice is low, smooth, the kind of tone that could melt steel. I swallow hard, barely able to find my voice. "I couldn't stop." Ric steps closer, his body brushing mine, and his hand lifts to cup my jaw. "Good," he murmurs, his thumb grazing my lip. "Because I haven't been able to stop thinking about you." He leans in, his lips hovering just over mine. But before I can lose myself in the kiss, he pulls back slightly, his eyes narrowing. "Who was that man you were talking to earlier?" The question is sharp, possessive. "Chris? He's just an old co-star," I say, caught off guard by the shift. "Why?" "Because I didn't like the way he was looking at you," Ric says, his thumb brushing my lip again, silencing me. "Like he had a chance." I blink, a shiver running down my spine. I shouldn't like this. I shouldn't like the way Ric is possessive, the way he's so intensely focused on me. But it makes me feel desired in a way I haven't felt in years. My heart hammers in my chest, and I can't deny that I want him more because of it. "There's nothing between us," I say softly, placing my hand on his chest. "Only you." "Good. Because if you're just fooling around, you picked the wrong man," he announces in a dangerously low whisper. *** On the brink of her second wedding anniversary, Natalie Jones uncovers a devastating betrayal-her husband, Michael Cooper, embraced passionately with his mistress. Confronting him in a dimly lit restaurant, Nat exposes his scheme to marry her for her father's fortune and storms out, her heart shattered but her resolve unbroken. Ric Steward, on the other hand - billionaire and philanthropist - never expected his evening to ignite with scandal. When he sees Natalie-radiant, powerful, and on the edge of a breakdown-he's immediately captivated. Their fiery, forbidden attraction is challenged when Ric learns she's the daughter of a longtime friend. But that doesn't stop Nat. It only makes her want Ric more...
Forced to Marry the Wicked Werewolf Prince

Forced to Marry the Wicked Werewolf Prince

Werewolf
2.5
"I, Alec Tawr of Lunar Crest pack, reject you, Elara Wildewood, of Lunar Crest pack," he utters, his voice cutting through the silence. The words sear into my soul, and my heart shatters, broken pieces scattering within me. The pain consumes me, wrapping its icy tendrils around my spirit. "Why?" I ask, letting out a painful cry as my knees give away and I collapse to the floor. Does he think that I agreed to marry Prince Magnus willingly? That I don't wish to be with him? "Why?" I repeat. He blinks and I see him shiver as he clenches his jaw. "Just accept the rejection, El. Make it stop," he says, his voice sharp and hard. I allow myself to cry, letting the tears cascade down my cheeks until I'm a sobbing mess. "I can't. I want you." He clutches his chest and I hate to see him hurting. "It's not possible. Please accept the reception." And so I do it. "I, Elara Wildewood of Lunar Crest pack, accept your rejection." ---- Elara Wildewood knows her life is doomed when she is forced to step in as the substitute bride for Magnus Blackwell, the disabled and cruel Prince of Caelondor. After she is rejected by her mate, she has no choice but to accept her fate. However, after she's wed, she finds out that the truth is not as it seems and the grand palace of Caelondor holds a lot more intrigue and secrecy than she anticipated earlier. Trapped in a web or lies and deception, Elara decides to take control of her life and trains to become stronger. As she gains the admiration of her court, she also attracts the Prince attention's who will stop at nothing to keep her safe.