Beautiful Mistake is a slow-burn, high-stakes office romance set in the ruthless world of corporate law, where ambition cuts deep and secrets run even deeper. Elara Myles is brilliant, driven, and used to fighting for every inch of progress in a world built to overlook her. When she lands a coveted position at Callahan & Moore, she's determined to keep her head down and climb on merit alone. But one mistake-one unforgettable collision-places her squarely on the radar of Aidan Callahan: enigmatic managing partner, and the firm's most dangerous asset. Aidan sees something in Elara-something raw, unpolished, and deeply real in a world full of masks. But noticing her is one thing. Protecting her? That's another. Especially when their connection threatens to unravel the rules he's lived by, and expose the ghosts he's buried. As Elara navigates corporate politics, betrayal, and the ever-growing tension between loyalty and longing, one thing becomes terrifyingly clear: This isn't just a flirtation. It's a collision course. And neither of them may survive it without scars.
The first day of a new job was supposed to be a fresh start. A new chapter. A controlled entry into a well-planned future.
Elara Morgan's first day was anything but.
She burst through the grand revolving doors of Kingston & Vale Financial fifteen minutes behind schedule, heart hammering, hair windswept, blouse slightly wrinkled from her subway sprint. The massive lobby was sleek and intimidating-white marble floors, chrome fixtures, and floor-to-ceiling windows that bathed the space in morning light. The place screamed power.
And then, quite literally, she crashed into it.
Or more accurately-into him.
Her leather portfolio flew from her arms as she slammed into a tall figure stepping out of the elevator. She stumbled backward, heels slipping on the slick floor. Her balance wavered, her pride crumbled, and humiliation rose fast in her throat.
Then-hands.
Strong hands, firm but careful, caught her by the arms and steadied her before disaster struck.
"Easy there," came a calm, confident voice.
Elara blinked, heart still racing, and looked up.
The man who'd caught her looked like he belonged in a high-profile magazine spread-tall, broad-shouldered, dressed in a tailored navy suit that fit like it was custom-made. His dark brown hair was slightly tousled, like he'd just run a hand through it. His jawline was sharp, and his eyes-a stormy shade of gray-held a flicker of amusement.
"I'm-oh God-I'm so sorry," she stammered, dropping to her knees to collect her scattered papers. "I wasn't watching. I was running late and-"
"It's okay," he said smoothly, crouching down beside her to help. "No harm done."
He picked up a sheet of market analysis she had spent hours perfecting. "Though if this was meant to be a dramatic entrance, I give it a solid eight out of ten."
Despite herself, Elara laughed softly. "I was going for quiet and professional, but I guess chaos is my brand now."
He handed her the last of the papers with a smile. "Chaos suits you."
As he helped her to her feet, their hands brushed, and something unspoken passed between them-brief, electric.
"Elara Morgan," she said, squaring her shoulders, trying to reclaim a shred of dignity. "Junior associate. Today's my first day."
The man's expression shifted slightly, as if fitting a puzzle piece into place. "Ah. That makes sense. I heard we had a new addition."
Then he extended a hand.
"Aidan Callahan."
Her stomach dropped.
Not just any employee. Aidan Callahan. The name she'd seen at the top of the internal welcome packet. The firm's youngest-ever senior partner. The rising star who built his reputation on bold moves and killer instincts. The man she now realized she had nearly tackled in front of half the building.
She shook his hand with a smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. "Nice to meet you. Again."
He chuckled. "It's not every day someone literally falls into my arms before breakfast."
"I promise it won't happen again."
"Shame," he said, and then tipped his head toward the elevator. "Come on. I'll show you where orientation starts."
As they rode up in silence, Elara couldn't stop replaying the encounter. Her skin still tingled where he'd touched her. The nerves in her stomach twisted-not from fear, but something dangerously close to curiosity.
This was not how she planned her first day.
She was here to work. To build her career. To earn respect. Not to get distracted by someone like Aidan Callahan.
But as he stepped off the elevator and turned to glance back at her with that faint, unreadable smirk, she couldn't help the thought that echoed in her mind-
He's going to be a problem.
And somehow, she wasn't entirely sure she minded.
The first day of a new job was supposed to be a fresh start. A new chapter. A controlled entry into a well-planned future.
Elara Morgan's first day was anything but.
She burst through the grand revolving doors of Kingston & Vale Financial fifteen minutes behind schedule, heart hammering, hair windswept, blouse slightly wrinkled from her subway sprint. The massive lobby was sleek and intimidating-white marble floors, chrome fixtures, and floor-to-ceiling windows that bathed the space in morning light. The place screamed power.
And then, quite literally, she crashed into it.
Or more accurately-into him.
Her leather portfolio flew from her arms as she slammed into a tall figure stepping out of the elevator. She stumbled backward, heels slipping on the slick floor. Her balance wavered, her pride crumbled, and humiliation rose fast in her throat.
Then-hands.
Strong hands, firm but careful, caught her by the arms and steadied her before disaster struck.
"Easy there," came a calm, confident voice.
Elara blinked, heart still racing, and looked up.
The man who'd caught her looked like he belonged in a high-profile magazine spread-tall, broad-shouldered, dressed in a tailored navy suit that fit like it was custom-made. His dark brown hair was slightly tousled, like he'd just run a hand through it. His jawline was sharp, and his eyes-a stormy shade of gray-held a flicker of amusement.
"I'm-oh God-I'm so sorry," she stammered, dropping to her knees to collect her scattered papers. "I wasn't watching. I was running late and-"
"It's okay," he said smoothly, crouching down beside her to help. "No harm done."
He picked up a sheet of market analysis she had spent hours perfecting. "Though if this was meant to be a dramatic entrance, I give it a solid eight out of ten."
Despite herself, Elara laughed softly. "I was going for quiet and professional, but I guess chaos is my brand now."
He handed her the last of the papers with a smile. "Chaos suits you."
As he helped her to her feet, their hands brushed, and something unspoken passed between them-brief, electric.
"Elara Morgan," she said, squaring her shoulders, trying to reclaim a shred of dignity. "Junior associate. Today's my first day."
The man's expression shifted slightly, as if fitting a puzzle piece into place. "Ah. That makes sense. I heard we had a new addition."
Then he extended a hand.
"Aidan Callahan."
Her stomach dropped.
Not just any employee. Aidan Callahan. The name she'd seen at the top of the internal welcome packet. The firm's youngest-ever senior partner. The rising star who built his reputation on bold moves and killer instincts. The man she now realized she had nearly tackled in front of half the building.
She shook his hand with a smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. "Nice to meet you. Again."
He chuckled. "It's not every day someone literally falls into my arms before breakfast."
"I promise it won't happen again."
"Shame," he said, and then tipped his head toward the elevator. "Come on. I'll show you where orientation starts."
As they rode up in silence, Elara couldn't stop replaying the encounter. Her skin still tingled where he'd touched her. The nerves in her stomach twisted-not from fear, but something dangerously close to curiosity.
This was not how she planned her first day.
She was here to work. To build her career. To earn respect. Not to get distracted by someone like Aidan Callahan.
But as he stepped off the elevator and turned to glance back at her with that faint, unreadable smirk, she couldn't help the thought that echoed in her mind-
He's going to be a problem.
And somehow, she wasn't entirely sure she minded.
The first day of a new job was supposed to be a fresh start. A new chapter. A controlled entry into a well-planned future.
Elara Morgan's first day was anything but.
She burst through the grand revolving doors of Kingston & Vale Financial fifteen minutes behind schedule, heart hammering, hair windswept, blouse slightly wrinkled from her subway sprint. The massive lobby was sleek and intimidating-white marble floors, chrome fixtures, and floor-to-ceiling windows that bathed the space in morning light. The place screamed power.
And then, quite literally, she crashed into it.
Or more accurately-into him.
Her leather portfolio flew from her arms as she slammed into a tall figure stepping out of the elevator. She stumbled backward, heels slipping on the slick floor. Her balance wavered, her pride crumbled, and humiliation rose fast in her throat.
Then-hands.
Strong hands, firm but careful, caught her by the arms and steadied her before disaster struck.
"Easy there," came a calm, confident voice.
Elara blinked, heart still racing, and looked up.
The man who'd caught her looked like he belonged in a high-profile magazine spread-tall, broad-shouldered, dressed in a tailored navy suit that fit like it was custom-made. His dark brown hair was slightly tousled, like he'd just run a hand through it. His jawline was sharp, and his eyes-a stormy shade of gray-held a flicker of amusement.
"I'm-oh God-I'm so sorry," she stammered, dropping to her knees to collect her scattered papers. "I wasn't watching. I was running late and-"
"It's okay," he said smoothly, crouching down beside her to help. "No harm done."
He picked up a sheet of market analysis she had spent hours perfecting. "Though if this was meant to be a dramatic entrance, I give it a solid eight out of ten."
Despite herself, Elara laughed softly. "I was going for quiet and professional, but I guess chaos is my brand now."
He handed her the last of the papers with a smile. "Chaos suits you."
As he helped her to her feet, their hands brushed, and something unspoken passed between them-brief, electric.
"Elara Morgan," she said, squaring her shoulders, trying to reclaim a shred of dignity. "Junior associate. Today's my first day."
The man's expression shifted slightly, as if fitting a puzzle piece into place. "Ah. That makes sense. I heard we had a new addition."
Then he extended a hand.
"Aidan Callahan."
Her stomach dropped.
Not just any employee. Aidan Callahan. The name she'd seen at the top of the internal welcome packet. The firm's youngest-ever senior partner. The rising star who built his reputation on bold moves and killer instincts. The man she now realized she had nearly tackled in front of half the building.
She shook his hand with a smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. "Nice to meet you. Again."
He chuckled. "It's not every day someone literally falls into my arms before breakfast."
"I promise it won't happen again."
"Shame," he said, and then tipped his head toward the elevator. "Come on. I'll show you where orientation starts."
As they rode up in silence, Elara couldn't stop replaying the encounter. Her skin still tingled where he'd touched her. The nerves in her stomach twisted-not from fear, but something dangerously close to curiosity.
This was not how she planned her first day.
She was here to work. To build her career. To earn respect. Not to get distracted by someone like Aidan Callahan.
But as he stepped off the elevator and turned to glance back at her with that faint, unreadable smirk, she couldn't help the thought that echoed in her mind-
He's going to be a problem.
And somehow, she wasn't entirely sure she minded.
The first day of a new job was supposed to be a fresh start. A new chapter. A controlled entry into a well-planned future.
Elara Morgan's first day was anything but.
She burst through the grand revolving doors of Kingston & Vale Financial fifteen minutes behind schedule, heart hammering, hair windswept, blouse slightly wrinkled from her subway sprint. The massive lobby was sleek and intimidating-white marble floors, chrome fixtures, and floor-to-ceiling windows that bathed the space in morning light. The place screamed power.
And then, quite literally, she crashed into it.
Or more accurately-into him.
Her leather portfolio flew from her arms as she slammed into a tall figure stepping out of the elevator. She stumbled backward, heels slipping on the slick floor. Her balance wavered, her pride crumbled, and humiliation rose fast in her throat.
Then-hands.
Strong hands, firm but careful, caught her by the arms and steadied her before disaster struck.
"Easy there," came a calm, confident voice.
Elara blinked, heart still racing, and looked up.
The man who'd caught her looked like he belonged in a high-profile magazine spread-tall, broad-shouldered, dressed in a tailored navy suit that fit like it was custom-made. His dark brown hair was slightly tousled, like he'd just run a hand through it. His jawline was sharp, and his eyes-a stormy shade of gray-held a flicker of amusement.
"I'm-oh God-I'm so sorry," she stammered, dropping to her knees to collect her scattered papers. "I wasn't watching. I was running late and-"
"It's okay," he said smoothly, crouching down beside her to help. "No harm done."
He picked up a sheet of market analysis she had spent hours perfecting. "Though if this was meant to be a dramatic entrance, I give it a solid eight out of ten."
Despite herself, Elara laughed softly. "I was going for quiet and professional, but I guess chaos is my brand now."
He handed her the last of the papers with a smile. "Chaos suits you."
As he helped her to her feet, their hands brushed, and something unspoken passed between them-brief, electric.
"Elara Morgan," she said, squaring her shoulders, trying to reclaim a shred of dignity. "Junior associate. Today's my first day."
The man's expression shifted slightly, as if fitting a puzzle piece into place. "Ah. That makes sense. I heard we had a new addition."
Then he extended a hand.
"Aidan Callahan."
Her stomach dropped.
Not just any employee. Aidan Callahan. The name she'd seen at the top of the internal welcome packet. The firm's youngest-ever senior partner. The rising star who built his reputation on bold moves and killer instincts. The man she now realized she had nearly tackled in front of half the building.
She shook his hand with a smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. "Nice to meet you. Again."
He chuckled. "It's not every day someone literally falls into my arms before breakfast."
"I promise it won't happen again."
"Shame," he said, and then tipped his head toward the elevator. "Come on. I'll show you where orientation starts."
As they rode up in silence, Elara couldn't stop replaying the encounter. Her skin still tingled where he'd touched her. The nerves in her stomach twisted-not from fear, but something dangerously close to curiosity.
This was not how she planned her first day.
She was here to work. To build her career. To earn respect. Not to get distracted by someone like Aidan Callahan.
But as he stepped off the elevator and turned to glance back at her with that faint, unreadable smirk, she couldn't help the thought that echoed in her mind
He's going to be a problem.
And somehow, she wasn't entirely sure she minded.
Blurb "Part your legs for me, princess" Alpha Damian humored huskily like he was intoxicated, I whimpered as he voice sents a jolts of emotions round my body. An emotion that I wasn't supposed to feel. Selene was 18 years old when she found out that Alpha Jasper of the Silver Crescent pack was her mate at her Awakening ceremony. Being a reject with no parents she lived with him for over one year as a slave and he never acknowledged her as his mate because he couldn't accept a reject as his mate. On her 20th birthday, her mate not only rejected her and chose her best friend; Imogen, as his new mate, but he also sold Selene to the most feared Alpha; Alpha Damian of the Crimson Moon pack whom everyone referred to as a beast. Not knowing why Alpha Damian chose to buy her, she can only resign herself to fate. What has the moon goddess installed for me again? Is this the freedom she solely crave for? Will she be tied down with the shackles of the unknown?
Allison fell in love with Ethan Iversen, the soon-to-be Alpha of the Moonlight Crown pack. She always wanted him to notice her. Meanwhile, Ethan was an arrogant Alpha who thought a weak Omega could not be his companion. Ethan's cousin, Ryan Iversen, who came back from abroad and was the actual heir of the pack, never tried to get the position nor did he show any interest in it. He was a popular playboy Alpha but when he came back to the pack, one thing captured his eyes and that was Allison.
Rachel used to think that her devotion would win Brian over one day, but she was proven wrong when his true love returned. Rachel had endured it all—from standing alone at the altar to dragging herself to the hospital for an emergency treatment. Everyone thought she was crazy to give up so much of herself for someone who didn’t return her feelings. But when Brian received news of Rachel’s terminal illness and realized she didn’t have long to live, he completely broke down. "I forbid you to die!" Rachel just smiled. She no longer needed him. "I will finally be free."
She was the notorious Alana Wilson, a shameful daughter of the Wilson family. Her reputation went downhill after she broke her engagement with her fiance, Albert Harris. They pointed finger at her, calling her a cheater. However, in truth, who was the cheater here? Alana would do anything she could to have her engagement with Albert broken, even if it meant sacrificing her own reputation. Ten years of abuse she endured in her last life was enough. She made sure that in this life, she would never marry that cheating bastard again. As her previous crush, as well as her brother's best friend, Lorenzo Miller is now back to the country, what would happen to her already messed up life? Especially when her ex-fiance also didn't want to leave her alone. Sequel is out now! Rebirth of the Billionaire's Vengeful Actress Wife
Their marriage was nothing but for the benefit of the two families. He could choose anyone to be his bride, but the moment he laid his eyes on her, he knew she was the one he wanted. However, their marriage didn't last for a long because of her indifference. Until the moment he signed the divorce agreement, he finally witnessed her true colors. It turned out that she also took advantage of him. Their divorce was not an end but the start of the real love game.
Elena, once a pampered heiress, suddenly lost everything when the real daughter framed her, her fiancé ridiculed her, and her adoptive parents threw her out. They all wanted to see her fall. But Elena unveiled her true identity: the heiress of a massive fortune, famed hacker, top jewelry designer, secret author, and gifted doctor. Horrified by her glorious comeback, her adoptive parents demanded half her newfound wealth. Elena exposed their cruelty and refused. Her ex pleaded for a second chance, but she scoffed, “Do you think you deserve it?” Then a powerful magnate gently proposed, “Marry me?”