Dante Versailles A 30yr old billionaire and ceo of Vanguard enterprise one of the most successful company in Paris, he is arrogant, heartless, ruthless, when it comes to his work . But show his caring side to his son only. Lila Beaumont. A 25 year old simple, workaholic bubbly girl who lives alone in an orphanage with her nanny. Her nanny is everything. A 7 year old Theo Versailles very smart, knows more than what a 7 year old kid should know.
Lila Beaumont often thought of life as a winding river, one that had dragged her along its course with a force far greater than she could control. Some people were born into the smooth currents of fortune, while others, like her, had been tossed into the most turbulent waters right from the start. Life had never been kind to her. Yet here she was, still afloat-perhaps even stronger for it. "My mother abandoned me before I could even cry my first tear," she would often remind herself, more as a way to process than to seek pity.
The story of her birth was one she only knew from whispered bits of gossip overheard in the orphanage. A woman too young and too scared to be a mother had left her on the steps of La Maison des Enfants, the orphanage that became both her home and prison. In the early hours of a crisp April morning, Lila had been found, wrapped in nothing but a thin blanket, with no note, no sign of love or regret-just silence and the sting of rejection. The staff at the orphanage had said she was lucky to survive those first few hours, considering the coldness of that spring night. But as Lila would come to learn, luck is a fickle thing.
The orphanage had been a place of loneliness, of feeling unwanted, except for one person-Nanny Vivienne. If there was any goodness in the universe, it was that Nanny Vivienne had found her that morning, cradling her with all the care and love of a woman who had never known the joy of motherhood. Vivienne had been at the orphanage for as long as anyone could remember, and to the other children, she was simply "Nanny." But to Lila, Vivienne was everything. The other children were jealous of their bond, though Lila never quite understood why. Nanny Vivienne wasn't just Lila's, but perhaps that's how it seemed to the others. Lila was the one Vivienne always stayed up with, telling stories long into the night when she was too scared to sleep. She was the one who got a special tuck-in every night, and when things were particularly hard, Vivienne would sneak Lila tiny chocolates-contraband, of course, in the orphanage's strict diet. But even the warmth of Nanny Vivienne couldn't completely erase the coldness Lila felt from the other children. Their whispers followed her in the hallways, their eyes narrowed in resentment. "She's Nanny's favorite," they would say. Some days, they wouldn't even bother hiding their disdain, purposefully bumping into her in the corridor or "accidentally" ruining something precious to her. Lila often found herself playing alone, her imagination being her only refuge from the cruel world of the orphanage. Many of the other children found homes quickly. The sound of excited parents' voices echoed through the orphanage's halls as they came to select their newest addition, as if they were choosing a piece of furniture rather than a child. Each time an adoption day came, the tension in the air was thick with hope and desperation. Some children would dress up, their hair combed neatly and their smiles too wide, too rehearsed. Lila, though, refused to be part of it. At first, she had watched them leave, those children who had bullied her the most, and felt a flicker of relief. Maybe she'd have Nanny all to herself now. But as the years passed and more children found families, Lila began to see a different pattern: Nanny wouldn't always be there. Parents had come for Lila, too. Several couples had shown interest in her over the years, but she never allowed herself to be chosen. Whenever a family would show up to meet her, she'd close herself off, her eyes distant and her smile absent. There was only one person she wanted to be with-Nanny Vivienne. No one ever understood why she would sabotage her chances of leaving the orphanage. But to Lila, leaving Vivienne felt like a kind of betrayal. She didn't want to be part of a family that wasn't hers. She already had one-Vivienne had been there for her in ways no one else ever had. To Lila, Vivienne wasn't just a caregiver; she was the mother she never had, the only source of love she had known. As she grew older, the gap between her and the other children widened. Lila withdrew more, spending most of her days reading or helping Vivienne with her daily tasks around the orphanage. While the other children eagerly awaited adoption days, Lila felt nothing but dread at the idea of being taken away from the only person who had ever shown her kindness.
The children who once mocked her began to leave, one by one, until the orphanage felt emptier than ever. Soon, there was no one left but her. The day Lila turned eighteen was supposed to be the day she was finally free, legally an adult, no longer a ward of the state. But she couldn't bring herself to leave the orphanage. Vivienne had sat her down that morning, a worried look in her eyes, and gently explained that Lila could go anywhere she wanted now. She could find a job, get her own apartment, start a life outside the stone walls of La Maison des Enfants. But where would she go? Who would she be without Vivienne by her side? "I want to stay with you," Lila had said softly, her hands trembling slightly as she reached out for the woman who had been her rock for so long. Vivienne's eyes had softened, her lips curving into a sad but understanding smile. "You don't have to stay here, chérie," she had replied, her voice thick with emotion. "You deserve more than this place." But Lila didn't care. "I have everything I need here, with you." And so, while the other children found new families, new lives, Lila remained at the orphanage. She took on part-time jobs to help out, working at a local café and saving every penny she earned. It wasn't much, but it was enough to help Vivienne. It was enough to keep them together. Now, at twenty-five, Lila no longer felt like an orphan. She lived in a modest apartment attached to the orphanage with Vivienne, who had grown older and more fragile over the years. Every day was a routine: she worked at the café in the mornings, came home to help Vivienne in the afternoons, and spent her evenings reading in the small, cozy living room they shared. Life wasn't glamorous. It wasn't exciting. But it was hers. And, more importantly, she had Vivienne. Yet, deep inside, as much as she wanted to deny it, Lila knew that the world was still out there, waiting for her to step into it. And she couldn't stay sheltered forever.
A decade after heartbreak drove them apart, Robson and Natalie find themselves back in the small coastal town of Florence, bound by fate and family. Robson, now a doctor, is tasked with treating Natalie's mother, Teresa, whose cancer diagnosis forces both of them to confront their shared past. Natalie, having left behind a high-powered career in New York, returns to care for her mother, only to come face-to-face with the man who once shattered her heart. As old wounds resurface and long-buried emotions simmer, Robson and Natalie must navigate the delicate balance between duty and desire. But with Teresa's health hanging in the balance and their lives at a crossroads, can they find a way to heal the scars of the past?
Lyric had spent her life being hated. Bullied for her scarred face and hated by everyone-including her own mate-she was always told she was ugly. Her mate only kept her around to gain territory, and the moment he got what he wanted, he rejected her, leaving her broken and alone. Then, she met him. The first man to call her beautiful. The first man to show her what it felt like to be loved. It was only one night, but it changed everything. For Lyric, he was a saint, a savior. For him, she was the only woman that had ever made him cum in bed-a problem he had been battling for years. Lyric thought her life would finally be different, but like everyone else in her life, he lied. And when she found out who he really was, she realized he wasn't just dangerous-he was the kind of man you don't escape from. Lyric wanted to run. She wanted freedom. But she desired to navigate her way and take back her respect, to rise above the ashes. Eventually, she was forced into a dark world she didn't wish to get involved with.
Accused of murder, Sylvia Todd's mother was deemed a traitor by the entire pack, condeming Sylvia to live the rest of her life alone in humiliation as a lowly slave. All she wanted to do was to prove her mother's innocence somehow, but fate never seemed to be on the side of the traitor's daughter. Still, Sylvia never lost hope. As the future lycan king of all werewolves, Rufus Duncan possessed great power and status, but he had an inexplicable reputation for being cruel, bloodthirsty, and ruthless. Unbeknownst to everyone, he had been cursed long ago to transform into a killer monster on every full moon. Even though fate did not always look upon the two, it brought Sylvia and Rufus together as each other's destined mates. Will justice be served for Sylvia's mother? What about Rufus' secret? Can Sylvia and Rufus defy all societal norms and stay together? Will these two unlucky souls have their happy ending?
"I, Erika Blackwood, stand before you, Alexander Robertson, with a heavy heart. I hereby reject you as my mate. The bond we once shared has grown fragile, and my soul yearns for a different path. May you find solace in the love of another, and may we both find the happiness we seek." Alexander didn't say a word and looked at me. But he refused to accept. *********** Erika Blackwood is the next Alpha in line of the Ironclaw Pack. She hides her identity and gets mated to the Alpha of the Moonforest Pack, Alexander Robertson. Three years passed, but Alexander is still unwilling to let go of his childhood sweetheart. Erika is mistreated and eventually framed by the same childhood sweetheart. Now she leaves with that humiliation, and goes back to her pack, swearing vengeance on those who hurt her. They all waited for her to return and beg, but what happens when they realize that the famous Ironclaw Pack that was going to help in the rogue war, was ruled by a woman named, Erika Blackwood. Now her Ex mates want her back. Other Alphas want this woman.. But will she accept any of them? Or will she stay independent forever?...
Carrying a child left Adeline trapped in marriage to the ruthless and unhinged Waylon, and everyone doubted she'd survive to see the baby's first breath. Filled with dread but determined, she carefully won him over and soon became his lethal obsession. Yet on the day she planned to escape, Waylon drove their car to a cliff's edge, foot hovering over the gas. "I'm sorry, love—did you just say divorce?" His fingers skimmed her cheek, his tone a deadly whisper. "Defy me, and you pay." Later, drenched in blood and rain, he knelt before her, trembling, and pleaded, "Tell me how to keep you here."
[Cute Baby + Secret Identity + Powerful hero and heroine!] Caroline loved Damian with all her heart for five whole years. She devoted herself to him and lived humbly for his sake. However, when the couple faced a crisis, she hoped that the news of her pregnancy would fix their marriage, but what she got in return was just a divorce agreement. And to make things worse, while she was about to give birth, she had fallen into someone's trap and her life was in danger. After managing to survive such a harrowing experience, she was determined to cut all ties with the man. Five years later, she re-emerged with her head held high, being the CEO of a famous company. Those who used to bully her now got a taste of their own medicine. And the truth about the past gradually surfaced... Dazzled by Caroline's newfound confidence, her ex-husband wanted to get back together with her, but she just turned a blind eye to his advances. Damian pleaded desperately, "Honey, our baby needs both his parents. Please remarry me!"
Bailey seems to be never destined to fit in, a little geeky, but under it all, a hidden beauty that so many seem to miss, but still not what her pack Alpha is looking for in a fated mate... so he is determined to reject her and make her life hell. Bailey, knowing her life will likely never be the same focuses on what she can control, her future, and heads off to study; becoming a teacher. Asher is the Beta of Autumn Valley Pack, a neighbouring pack. A broken man having suffered the loss of his mate after a rogue attack, Asher is slowly crumbling. Falling to pieces. A shadow of his former self, and not a man that anyone wants to be around anymore... Until, Autumn Valley Pack require a new teacher, and Bailey finds herself there and pushed together with the Beta. Is there a connection building or is that in their imaginations? And what will happen when Bailey's mate comes back to claim what is his?