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Eve's Gambit

Beware the Fury of the Betrayed Woman! .... In the face of crushing betrayal, Evelynn Rosetta makes a desperate bid to turn back the hands of time. But her efforts prove worse than futile, trapping her in the body of a woman on the verge of joining Night's Courtship, a perilous game with lethal stakes and an irresistible prize—to become the bride of the infamous Vampire, Maximilian Knight. Fueled by bitter hatred, Eve vows to do whatever it takes to acquire the power needed for her vengeance, even if it means winning this foolish game and marrying a complete stranger. Except this "stranger" seems to know who she really is.⁣ ... Haunted by the ghosts of the past, Maximilian Knight has been concealing his true self from the world, enduring centuries in silent despair. But just as he teeters on the brink of hopelessness, a woman bearing a familiar face emerges. Maximilian swears he will do everything to save her. Even if it means marrying a defiant sorceress hellbent on annihilating those who betrayed her. The game is on. Eve makes a gambit. For revenge, she will risk it all.⁣ ...... tags: #slowburnromance #strongfemalelead #strongmalelead #norapeorabuse #r18 Other novels: The Lycan's Sin: COMPLETED Rosie's Games: ONGOING Cover is mine. Instagram: @b.mitchylle Discord: MitchyMitch#3750

B_Mitchylle · Fantasy
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380 Chs

The Capital

After Max sorted out the grand 'dowry,' Eve decided to stay while exchanging banter with Henrik. She had never met someone as entertaining as this man. Even in her past life as Evelynn Rosetta, none of her 'friends' treated her this way. It was refreshing and highly entertaining.

"What were you planning this time?" Henrik asked her. "Do not tell me you would really let your sister marry into another estate."

"I do not understand what you are talking about," she smiled and started brewing her own tea. Since she was the only human in the room, she was in charge of what the tea tasted like.

In the past, these two men seemed to drink tea out of habit. They could not really tell if the tea was bad. Either that or they simply no longer cared.