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Kissing Hellfire: Marry Me, Evil Lord

Power comes with a cost... and it was something she was willing to trade her soul for. A few nights before her wedding, Lauren sought a way to break her fourth engagement. Known for her bad reputation as the rebel princess, she was the only lady who had the guts to step foot on the Everston mansion, the house of a notorious warlord, in the middle of the night. She offered him a wicked alliance that the entire kingdom did not see coming: a marriage. A vixen pretending to be a damsel in distress and a man whose crimson eyes screaming for bloodshed. Could something blossom in this treacherous dance of lies and deception? -- "Are you upset?" She eyed him sharply. "Should I be honored that I got tricked by you, milord?" He drank the remaining wine in his glass with one gulp and put it on the wooden table. He stepped in front of her. His hand was on the rail on her side while his other hand grabbed her glass and finished her wine before putting it down. The way his Adam's apple moved with his every violent gulp made her feel a tickling heat around her nape. When he brought his attention back to her, he licked his lips to wipe off the trace of wine. "How shall I make it up to you then?" he asked with his deep voice, like a seductive devil asking his victim how she would like to be killed. Dangerous yet… enthralling. - Note: This is a dark fantasy-romance genre with a lot of gore, family feuds, steamy scenes, twists and turns, and other explicit content (no rape) that will rile you up and might give you a heart attack so basically this is not for soft-hearted ones, so read at your own risk!

macy_mori · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
259 Chs

Up on the Balcony

"You know I play violin?" Lauren looked at Alec suspiciously. 

It was her mother who taught her back in her childhood, but after Lady Mildred died, she only played by herself and on very rare occasions. She was sure none of the people in Evardin knew it. Even Ethan or Vivian never saw her play, nor she told them she could.

"I'm your husband. It's only right for me to know your hobbies," He raised a sarcastic brow.

Her eyes squinted. She doubted if he got that detail from the background check he did on her.

"It was just a simple guess. Don't think too much about it," he said but she wasn't convinced.

Looking at her skeptical expression, he glanced at his wine and grazed his thumb on the glass.

"Well… I found a book on our room's shelf with a little sketch of a young girl playing violin who I believe is you."

"What book?"