"I want you. Yield to me..." he announced again, this time pinning her down the sofa. Lianne's eyes stared deep into the core of his flaming gaze. She saw something there. Something that wanted her more than anything else. She shuddered as he began to caress her trembling hand. Shaking her head, she opened her mouth to express her disagreement, but before she could say that, her senses jumped anew as she heard a long knock on the main door. The sound surely made Ruen stop and quickly, awareness collided inside him upon seeing, this time clearly, the princess' wet eyes. "My great apologies Your Highness, but it is of a must that I inform you of your current meeting with the Council. Truly, they have grown to think that you are slacking in your responsibilities." "Jared," the King gave out a long sigh. Even without looking from the source of the voice, he knew already it was his most loyal butler. "If it isn't your timing impeccable." ~ ♥ ~ When all is left in ruins, how would a princess live being held captive inside the mansion of her most hated captor? Her freedom all denied, true. But, not her will and heart..... Genre: Fantasy-Royalty, Historical Romance Status: Complete All Rights Reserved 2020 JMFelic Books
"Kill them!.. All of them!"
That was the last judgement declared by King Garlow, the ruthless king of the Kingdom of Regaleria. He was on his mount, a strong muscular black horse, holding its golden reigns with a posture of a calculating, self-assured, proud man. His eyes were a deep blue; cold and icy; piercing through the destroyed walls of the Vhillana Kingdom. The smell of gunpowder, burnt wood and rotten flesh reached through his nostrils even though he was just waiting at a hill miles away from the attack.
The fortification of the main city of Vhillana was now breached and all the dwellers of the city, panic-stricken, were trying their best to save one's own lives. Flames everywhere - from the rooftops of the houses to the marketplace - and even the Vhillana Palace was not spared. It was in total chaos. Men slain. Women and children screaming desperately in anguish.
The smell of metallic blood was all too evident in the air; an odor that General Midas had deemed fragrant. He was the King's most loyal general, spearheading the initial attack, and now entering the gates of the palace.
Having shared the same amount of obsession, the general did not have any second thoughts of killing the King and Queen when he and his knights found them at the foot of the grand staircase. In his own hands, the royal blood of Vhillana splattered across the marbled floor.
Content with his present achievement, he licked his bloodied sword and smiled devilishly as he watched the look of horror painted on the King and Queen's faces. A shot of realization hit him quickly though, and it made his hands feel bitter cold.
"Dammit! Where's the stone?!" His deep burly voiced resounded all over the foyer.
The stone that King Garlow specifically assigned for him to find was not found in either the King or Queen. If anyone should be the bearer of such important relic, it would be the two royals, but Midas could not find it anywhere in them. Now, realizing that this could displease the King, he frantically took off and bolted straight towards the royals' chambers in the hopes of finding the stone there.
In the west wing of the palace garden, a greenhouse stood unscathed by the turmoil of the main city. It was certain that such a secluded place would be left off by the soldiers. What harm could plants do? However, hiding in the small basement of the greenhouse was the princess of Vhillana, Princess Lianne. She was still at the age of eleven, innocent in the perils of life, but she knew fully well that her parents, the King and the Queen, were in grave danger. She knew that she was hid there for her safety. Though she wanted to go out and find her parents, the only thing that she could do then was cry silently, painstakingly muffling her voice so as not to be heard by the soldiers passing outside.
When the destruction of the main city was over, the soldiers of General Midas were still scrambling to find the coveted stone, an heirloom of the royal family of Vhillana, and apparently, the very reason for King Garlow's attack. The reasons of wanting such a stone remains a mystery that only the King could answer.
"Father." A boy of fifteen years old approached the King. He was riding his own stunning black ivory stallion, holding the same gilded chains and sitting regally like a crown prince would do. The crest of the Regaleria Kingdom was seen stitched on the left side of his princely black suit. Though he was still young, the King wanted the prince to be like him, greedy of power and control, thus letting the boy attend on every war he could muster up.
Prince Ruen was an aloof boy, reserved, with seldom expression on his face. Though he had seen the usual look of dread and hardships of the people in every war his father had conjured - seeing the screaming children, the blood oozing in each man's body and the disrespectful treatment of the women captured - there was not an inch of pity seen on his expression, something that the King was pleased about.
"You have that look in your eyes my son. What is it that interests you?" Garlow spoke in a baritone voice. He was now lounging in a sofa in a viciously gold-adorned palanquin, with drapes of royal red cloth to cover him from the rays of the sun. He was busily eating almonds and chestnuts as if he didn't have a care in the world that the scenery he was viewing was a horrific one.
Ruen flinched his brows as he turned to face his father. He then said in half-hearted eagerness, "I wish to see the inside of the palace Father."
The King deviously smirked and nodded.
"Truly, this palace is a wonder to behold. If not only for that man's stubbornness of yielding their heirloom to me, this wouldn't have happened." He held in one hand a nut-cracker device, while on the other a chestnut intending to break its stubborn shell.
"Go my son, " he continued, "tour the palace to your heart's content."
The young prince obediently nodded and went forth to the entrance of the city. He did not miss the dead bodies of the villagers as he ran across them on town, but he was not moved even for a bit at the dreary sight.
When he reached the main entrance of the palace, he admitted to himself that it was indeed a beauty. The grandeur of the palace was almost comparable to King Garlow's palace mansion in Regaleria. However, if it weren't for the dead bodies of the Vhillana soldiers and the servants' blood pooling the marbled floor, it would have been more breathtaking.
He strolled its hallways, the grand staircases, the ballroom and the throne room, curious of its splendor, but what certainly got his attention was when he caught a glimpse of an intact greenhouse west of the palace.
Such an unusual thing, he thought. For a certainly public area of the palace, it was plain to see that it wasn't involved in the chaos of the battle. He decided to inspect it further, but not long after he set foot on the interior of the greenhouse, he suddenly heard a low but audible cry.
With sharp eyes and sharp hearing, he followed the origin of the sound, until it all pointed into one location. The basement. The cry was somehow muffled by the wooden floor, but Ruen could definitely make up a good sound.
Intrigued by it, he opened the small shaft and instantly, he saw to his surprise a delicate sobbing girl of young age sitting at the edge of the basement floor. Her legs were crossed on each other and her face buried against her knees.
The girl quickly glanced up to see who was the intruder of her little solace and was stunned to find that it was a young boy. She couldn't keep her tears from falling though, and stream after stream it ran down her cheeks. She didn't exactly know what to do.
The crown prince was not surprised at all. He cared less that he just found a sobbing girl in the basement of the greenhouse. Abandoned children were already expected in a post-war zone, but just one look at her wet eyes and streaming tears, his heart pained instantly and left his focus in disarray. His defenses invisibly crumbled as he saw the way she looked at him; pleading, begging to be taken out of the darkness. However, amidst the tears, her pale - very pale - blue eyes were tantalizing, gleaming like the stars.
She was wearing a white peasant dress, no jewelries around her hands nor a crown in her head. He almost thought that she was just some random child of a servant, but what caught his attention was the necklace around her neck. The necklace looked weighty on her slim neck, and it had an emerald stone, shaped like an oval an inch big, dangling at the center. He realized then, this was no ordinary girl.
"Please don't hurt me, " the little girl spoke in a shaky voice.
Prince Ruen looked at her with his striking brown-green eyes. For a second, he was in deep thought and then replied, "I...I won't."
Before the girl could speak again, without warning, General Midas appeared at the prince's back.
"Your Highness! Why are you here?" he instantly queried, bothered by the prince's presence on such a place. He was waiting for the boy's reply when his eyes fell directly on the brilliantly shining oval in the middle of the dark basement.
Midas quickly shoved the prince out of the portal. Ruen was a bit surprised, but he only continued on to watch as the general entered the basement and forcibly pulled the panic-stricken girl to stand.
He took the pendant and lifted it in line with her head, scrutinizing it with much eagerness.
For a moment, the girl was puzzled by the man's enthusiasm on her necklace, but when she felt a forceful tug on her nape, she realized that this man was attempting to take the necklace out of her head.
Midas' eyes flickered with delight. "Ah! The stone!" His heart leaped, overjoyed upon finally finding the Vhillana heirloom.
Upon attempting to take it, he saw the girl tensed and tried to form a guarded position with her arms. She acted like she could protect the necklace effectively with only her will as if she wasn't a frail body already.
The general laughed out aloud seeing her painstaking effort. The girl's tears streamed down her face again like flood and Ruen could clearly see it.
Midas rapidly cupped her tiny jaw with his gross calloused hand and turned her face from side to side, inspecting her features slowly. The girl only did cry in silence as she received his unwarranted attention. An instant fear started to creep inside her as she felt a foreboding feeling when she saw the man's eyes.
"Yes. You're your parent's daughter alright, " he stated, then stood up and turned to face the prince. "Your father would be very much pleased that you have found not only the princess of Vhillana but also the heirloom, Your Highness..."
Ruen gave no comment about it. He only stared at the princess who looked terrified when General Midas pulled her out of the basement and dragged her across the greenhouse to his stallion, all the while screaming for help.
She was looking at him. Looking at him with pleading eyes. Looking at him with disappointed eyes. His body felt frozen and for the first time since he abandoned his emotions, he felt hopeless.
General Midas tied her hands together and covered her lips with his stallion's regiment flag, then placed her up on the horse, in his front, as they rode out of the palace grounds.
An empty space was left gaping in Ruen's heart as he saw them riding out of sight. If he had done something...something at all, it would have been to try and save her, but things would have gotten much worse if he did.
He was only contented now seeing the princess still alive and spared from Midas' bloody obsession.
Prince Ruen was praised by his father in the victory ceremony that night at the Regaleria Mansion. The King was very much pleased indeed especially now that he has the relic in his possession. All of his people and his soldiers were in merriment, but the young prince opted to walk away from it, bidding his father to have an early leave.
He was standing in his balcony looking at the night sky when he remembered the time when he saw the princess. He had never expected she would be the princess the soldiers were looking for, much worse she had the coveted stone hanging as a pendant!
He remembered poignantly her wet, flushed cheeks and the tears that streamed down her face. And those beautiful, beautiful pale blue eyes!
In an impulsive act, he raced towards the main door and exited his chamber with the sole intention of visiting, for the first time, the rumored dungeons of the mansion.
Princess Lianne was still weeping in hopelessness inside her cell. She was hunkered down the ground beside the metal bars, curling her knees to her chest in that part of the cell that was somehow lit by a single ray of moonlight. How cruel for the King to actually lock her in such a cold, deserted place, but the coldness of the dungeon was naught as compared to the cold agony echoing through the walls all over the place.
Afraid of the sounds, all she could do was to cover up her ears hoping to dampen the sound somehow.
In the center of her cell was a metallic gold cushioned seat most probably intended for her as she was of course a princess, but she didn't even thought of sitting there. It was the only companion she had. No warm arms for her to snuggle up. No brilliant smiles for her to welcome. No soft voice to lull her to sleep. Nobody could comfort her.
With the stillness of the night and the damnable silence throughout the dungeon, a sound of footsteps were heard coming towards her cell. She didn't care to look who it was, expecting it was the dungeon caretaker, but as a pair of black boots came into her view, she quickly looked up.
To her amazement, she saw no towering muscled man, no burly unshaven jaw, no dangling sharp blades, but a young boy standing in front of her cell. She instantly recognized him, owing to their recent contact this early morning, but there was no positive identification she could gather up, save the only thing she knew about him: the son of the king who killed her parents; the young boy who found her in the basement; the young boy who's the main reason why she was captured.
Yes...
This boy standing before her was him...
Prince Ruen.
And instantly, her blood boiled to the core.
"Love me or hate me, either way I'm already on your mind. I win. You lose." *** As the Alpha King of all werewolves and lycans, Aero needed to be fair to all. He ruled with an iron fist, a steady head and a balanced emotion. He was perfect in everything except for one. He had issues with the opposite sex. Since a child, he hated women. He never liked them and always avoided them. However, what if a woman suddenly materialized on his bed just as he was about to sleep? How could he avoid her then?
"Love me or hate me, either way I'm already on your mind. I win. You lose." *** As the Alpha King of all werewolves and lycans, Aero needed to be fair to all. He ruled with an iron fist, a steady head and a balanced emotion. He was perfect in everything except for one. He had issues with the opposite sex. Since a child, he hated women. He never liked them and always avoided them. However, what if a woman suddenly materialized on his bed just as he was about to sleep? How could he avoid her then? Genre: Werewolf Romance, Fantasy, Mystery, Adventure, Smut Status: Complete All Rights Reserved JMFelic Books 2020 THIS BOOK IS COPYRIGHTED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES. THE AUTHOR HAS GIVEN MOBOREADER ONLY AUTHORIZATION TO POST THIS STORY IN THEIR APP. THIEVES WILL BE DEALT WITH ACCORDINGLY.
"Until death do us part." Those were the words that had clung in the recesses of Solene's mind as she stood at the center of the altar with her soon-to-be-husband. True that she had been favored by accidents since she was still a child and that probably, one of these accidents would end their marriage early if she weren't careful. Little did she know though, that when the vows were said, her groom meant it literally. Only this time, it had a twist. A spell-binding, delightfully-inviting twist. All Rights Reserved JMFelic Books 2020 Book Cover by Whendell Souza Lira THIS BOOK IS COPYRIGHTED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES. THE AUTHOR HAS GIVEN MOBOREADER ONLY AUTHORIZATION TO POST THIS STORY IN THEIR APP. THIEVES WILL BE DEALT WITH ACCORDINGLY.
Book 2 of I THIRST FOR YOU Once enemies in the past, now lovers. Amanda wishes to help Cord break his curse without sacrificing her life. Cord wishes to protect Amanda from himself. How will their relationship work when their past comes to invade them?
"Oh, Marcus, Marcus, Marcus..." the demon drawled. "I don't like how you ignore me earlier you know." "When have I ignored you?" Marcus felt his skin hairs raise when Heron grazed his lips on the plane of his neck. "This lunch." "I didn't!" But then Heron's hand moved to pinch the skin on his chest. This ultimately made Marcus whimper, "Ahh... Sir Heron!" "I couldn't fucking fight this battle anymore, Marcus. I'm done being patient." His hands left the boy's shirt, traversing up and into Marcus' tensed face. "Oh, how I love the way your lips quake Marcus. Let's begin our training shall we?" And with that, Heron closed the gap of their mouths for the first time. ~ 0 ~ With Marcus still deciding if he should pursue becoming an exorcist priest or not, he was left with an ancestral house to care for. He needs all the help he can get to clean the house spic-and-span and the demon general of Infernal Armies, Bael, posing as a human butler, Heron, is willing to help him do so. However, surely enough, cleaning is not the only thing the demon wants to do the whole day... WARNING TO THE READERS: This is a manxboy spin.off story of Marcus and Heron, my supporting characters in SANCTUM. Please don't be confused because this story is in no way related to Sanctum although the names, setting and characters are the same. Think of this as in a parallel universe. Marcus definitely didn't become gay before he became a priest and met Ysabelle in Resurrect Thy Heart. I made this story to satisfy my other readers rooting for Heron and Marcus's relationship. And just as always, I never want to disappoint my readers. So if this story is not for you, then please don't read. However, you'd find a very surprising ending in the end. Thanks!
My eyes widened as he quickly reached out and pulled me against his chest, his hands wrapping my waist like a snake. I was trapped. "It hurts me to know that you are being touched by another man other than me, Lianne. You find his kisses pleasurable? I will show you what a real kiss is." With those words out, my mind went blank. I stiffened. I couldn't do anything when his face inched nearer. I couldn't explain the feeling when our lips touched, but I honestly thought I was in euphoria. His lips massaged mine with finesse and oh, I didn't care less if I was breathing or not. Despite my surprise, I reciprocated it, sparred my tongue with his and traced his perfect jawline with my hands. I can't explain it, but there was this longing feeling inside me. A longing I can't deny myself. The moment he first kissed me in my apartment, I honestly wanted more. Was that even our first kiss? Or had he kissed me so many times before just like my dreams had numerously suggested to me? A sequel to Ceaseless Gravity. All Rights Reserved 2020 JMFelic Books
For seven years, Jillian pursued Bryan with unyielding passion, but he remained distant, his emotions tightly sealed. Disheartened, she left for overseas after graduating from college. Three years later, Jillian, now a successful attorney, sat provocatively on the lap of Bryan's competitor. She flashed Bryan a playful smile and taunted, "What's wrong, Bryan? Are you impotent?" Bryan's restraint shattered in an instant. In a swift motion, he scooped her up and tossed her onto the bed. The next morning, as Bryan woke up, Jillian flashed a mischievous smile. "Let's keep things casual, okay?"
"I am flawed in every way possible," she said. "Good, I never asked for perfection," he replied immediately. When Sapphire Conrad, the wayward daughter of the Conrad Family, was called back to New York after running away from home to Gisborne, she only had a plan. Appear at the mansion, listen to whatever nonsense she had to say and say no to it, put up a strong font, then go back to her kids in Gisborne. Using her energy while trying to get revenge on all of them is a total waste of time even though they deserved to be trampled upon for what they did to her. It sounds like an easy enough plan until she got there and was asked to get into a marriage of convenience. Staying at New York was risky, she would be forced to face her ex-fiance who she had a nine years relationship with, the ex-best friend who snatched her fiance, her sister and mother who hate her with passion, and the list was longer than just that. But she couldn't leave her twin brother who is in danger there and there is this tiny little fact that Mr. Alexander Antonio Aldine, the CEO of Triple A Group definitely won't let her go.
After hiding her true identity throughout her three-year marriage to Colton, Allison had committed wholeheartedly, only to find herself neglected and pushed toward divorce. Disheartened, she set out to rediscover her true self-a talented perfumer, the mastermind of a famous intelligence agency, and the heir to a secret hacker network. Realizing his mistakes, Colton expressed his regret. "I know I messed up. Please, give me another chance." Yet, Kellan, a once-disabled tycoon, stood up from his wheelchair, took Allison's hand, and scoffed dismissively, "You think she'll take you back? Dream on."
"You think you can just leave without a trace after what happened that night?" His hands pinned her arms above her head, his piercing blue eyes boring into hers. "W-what do you mean?" she stuttered, his scent reminding her of that night-the night that had changed her life completely. "What do I mean? Are you seriously asking me that, woman? If your brain can't recall how we burned together on that bed, how about I remind you right here?" His face was dangerously close as he growled into her ear. Her eyes widened. He meant it. Every single word. He was the king of the entertainment world, after all. "Let me go," she demanded stubbornly, her voice barely audible. He let out a low, dark chuckle that sent a chill down her spine. "Let you go? Oh, I'll let you go, Tatiana. But not until you understand the consequences of crossing paths with me." •••••••••• In the world of the entertainment industry, we see constant change and creativity. Trends come and go, as do collaborations between artists and producers. This world can make anyone wish to be a part of it-it is said to be inspiring and enjoyable... Meanwhile, that's only on the surface. The same world is filled with deceit, betrayal, fake love, ruthless competition, toxic fans who could ruin you, suicide, and dissatisfaction... This world is mostly dominated by men. How can a woman, hurt by this world, face it-especially when she had a night and her life tangled with the king of them all?
Scarlett was left betrayed and broken beyond repair when her best friend Megan set her up with the male escort who stole her virginity...Or at least, that's what she thought he was. There was something odd about the strong and strikingly beautiful man that she spent a night with. Despite the pure hatred she felt for him, the deals he ended up offering wasn't one she could refuse. Scarlett always thought she'd marry her soulmate but turns out, that won't be the case for her. But could her mysterious husband make his way through her broken heart and fix it? It's hard to imagine but love has funny ways to manifest in places where it's least expected....
Everyone was shocked to the bones when the news of Rupert Benton's engagement broke out. It was surprising because the lucky girl was said to be a plain Jane, who grew up in the countryside and had nothing to her name. One evening, she showed up at a banquet, stunning everyone present. "Wow, she's so beautiful!" All the men drooled, and the women got so jealous. What they didn't know was that this so-called country girl was actually an heiress to a billion-dollar empire. It wasn't long before her secrets came to light one after the other. The elites couldn't stop talking about her. "Holy smokes! So, her father is the richest man in the world?" "She's also that excellent, but mysterious designer who many people adore! Who would have guessed?" Nonetheless, people thought that Rupert didn't love her. But they were in for another surprise. Rupert released a statement, silencing all the naysayers. "I'm very much in love with my beautiful fiancee. We will be getting married soon." Two questions were on everyone's minds: "Why did she hide her identity? And why was Rupert in love with her all of a sudden?"