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Bellamy Carmichael was Darlington's princess all through high school. Perfect, popular, too gorgeous for words-and unfortunately, she knew it. I'd had a crush on her ever since arriving at Darlington Prep, only she never looked my way except for an occasional cruel put down. I was a scrawny kid, nerdy, and worst of all, my family was new money. But now, a decade later, the tables have turned. I'm the one the Elders of the Secret Society are courting. During my Initiation, I'll be given more leeway than any other before me. After all, my family measures their wealth in hundreds of billions. And Bellamy Carmichael has somehow found herself as a Belle of the Midnight Ball. Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Unlike my brothers, I'm going to enjoy my initiation and breaking my belle.
It's the innocent-looking ones who are always the freakiest beneath the sheets. Or in the furniture department of the store. Or behind a tree in the park. And they're the ones that will break your damn heart.But when Scarlet came in for food, all down on her luck, wide-eyed and in trouble, did I remember that basic truth? Nope.I wasn't totally thinking with my cock, but my brain wasn't fully engaged either. All that waist-length blonde hair just looked so damn soft. And that was just the beginning of getting to know the woman who would turn my world upside down.But don't get confused. This isn't a love story. Kennedy Benson doesn't do love. This is a story about a woman whose name means red, with a fiery temperament and passion for life to match. She and I were combustible together. Which means maybe we were always meant to burn to the f*@king ground.Intended for mature audience. Steamy romance with dark themes.
In a world where there's only one woman for every twelve men, a lottery is the chance for five lucky men to win the prize of a lifetime... her hand in marriage.Nix never put his name in the marriage lottery for a reason. He doesn't need a woman. There aren't that many to go around anyway, not after a genetically engineered virus wiped out 90% of the female population. He has his job as the head of the Security Squadron and it's all he needs. He looks out for the township. He protects the few women who are left.But when his name is called to be one of the five husbands to the woman rescued from the badlands, he doesn't speak up to correct the error.Because Audrey's like no one he's ever met before. Feisty.That's the word for her. She might be just the woman to handle a rough, brutal man like him.Sharing her with four other men is a small price to pay. In fact, the closer they all grow, the more Nix realizes he might finally have again what he lost so long ago-a real family.But when Audrey's life is endangered, will Nix be able to save the woman he's just learned how to love?
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They say good things come to those who wait. Bullsh*%! My whole life has been about waiting. Playing it safe. Be the good girl, don't color outside the lines. Put in the hard work trying to prove myself to Dad, then to my college professors, then to my boss at New World Media. Just waiting for the day when it will all pay off. And right when it was all starting to--I finally had the house, the job, I was even thinking about getting a cat--boom!--my life explodes and suddenly now I'm here and-- "All done," the doctor interrupts my thoughts, pulling off her gloves with a loud snap. Even from the bed where I'm lying, my legs spread like the Thanksgiving turkey, I can hear the impatient growl of the man standing in the doorway. If you can even call him a man. More like a beast out of a friggin' fairytale. "Well?" Her pronouncement echoes throughout the room while the speculum is still inside me. "She's a virgin."
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I'll do whatever it takes to get her back. She was mine and it was everything.That month with her was as near to perfect as I've ever had in my whole f'ed up life. But then I lost it all and I still don't know why. Though I suspect it had something to do with that rat b@stard, Bryce Gentry. One thing I do know: I'm not letting go of Callie Cruise without a fight. And it's time for Gentry to finally pay for his many sins.
In the New Republic, every woman must marry five men. It's the law. Welcome to the apocalypse. Shay came into the township knowing she'd be a lottery bride. So she'd have to marry five men. She wasn't the naïve girl she'd been eight years ago. She'd learned the lessons that had been beaten into her and she'd learned them well. So yes, so she'd share her body with her new husbands. But her secrets were still her own. The men are different than she expected, though. They each had their own reasons for entering the lottery. There's Charlie, who's so sweet and kind. Rafe, who's a light-hearted jokester during the day but dark and demanding in bed. Then Jonas and Henry and Gabriel, each bringing their own damage and beauty to the clan until, day by day, they begin to feel like a real family. There's just one little problem with the happy new family clan. One of them isn't who he appears to be. He is a spy for the enemy. Will Shay and the township be doomed before she and her husbands have a chance at lasting happiness?
A playboy, a tomboy, and an ex-con. They couldn't be more different. The only place all those differences disappear? The bedroom. "Let's go in," Liam said, taking the hotel keycard Calla had been clutching. She looked confused until Liam eyed Mack and said, "All of us." Calla's eyes widened and her mouth dropped open slightly. But when the door unlocked, she stepped inside and held it open wide. In invitation. F*ck him. Mack felt it in his chest and his balls--the wanting. She doesn't know what she's inviting in. Liam stepped right over the threshold, but still, Mack hesitated. She deserves a million times better than either of you horny f*cks. Mack was about to turn around and leave. He really was. But then Calla reached over and took his hand. With her other, she reached out to Liam. When she started tugging them inside, Mack let himself be pulled forward. He didn't know if he was heading into heaven or hell. But as the door closed behind him, Mack knew there was no other place he'd rather be.