If we’re talking pure enjoyment, my ranking starts with 'Deadpool'. Yeah, it’s technically a spin-off, but Ryan Reynolds’ fourth-wall-breaking chaos is the most fun I’ve had in the franchise. The humor’s sharp, the action’s brutal, and it doesn’t take itself seriously—which, after some of the gloomier entries, is a breath of fresh air. Next up, 'X-Men: First Class'. The chemistry between McAvoy and Fassbender is electric, and the retro aesthetic gives it a unique flavor. That scene where Magneto lifts the submarine? Chills.
Then comes 'Logan', though I’m still recovering emotionally from that one. It’s a masterpiece, but not something I rewatch lightly. 'Days of Future Past' is undeniably smart, but I’m docking points for how underused Rogue was in the theatrical cut. 'X2' is a classic, though some of the CGI hasn’t aged gracefully. The rest—'The Last Stand', 'Apocalypse'—are varying degrees of disappointment. 'New Mutants' had potential but felt like it got lost in reshoots.
For me, 'Logan' stands above everything else. It’s not just a superhero movie; it’s a western, a road trip, and a character study all rolled into one. Jackman and Stewart give career-best performances, and that final act wrecks me every time. After that, 'Days of Future Past' is the perfect crossover event, blending old and new with real stakes. 'X2' is the quintessential ensemble film—every mutant gets a moment to shine, and the pacing’s tight. 'First Class' deserves love for reinventing the franchise with style, even if the third act feels rushed. The others? They’re fun but flawed. 'Deadpool' is great, but tonally it’s in its own universe. 'Apocalypse' had too many villains, and 'Dark Phoenix' felt like a missed opportunity. Honestly, the X-Men series is a rollercoaster—some highs, some lows, but always interesting.
Ranking the X-Men movies feels like picking a favorite child—it’s tough, but someone’s gotta do it. For me, 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' tops the list because it masterfully blends the original cast with the newer faces, and that scene where Quicksilver slows down time in the Pentagon kitchen? Pure genius. The emotional stakes are high, the time travel logic (mostly) holds up, and it’s one of those rare superhero films that balances action with heart. Close second is 'Logan', which is less a traditional X-Men movie and more a gritty, heartbreaking farewell to Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine. It’s raw, violent, and deeply human—way different from the usual flashy mutant battles.
Then there’s 'X2: X-Men United', the one that proved superhero sequels could outdo their predecessors. The White House attack opener, Nightcrawler’s teleportation chaos, and that iconic Wolverine vs. Lady Deathstrike fight still hold up. After that, I’d slot in 'First Class' for its stylish 60s vibe and Fassbender’s magnetically cool Magneto. The rest? 'Deadpool' is a riot but feels like its own thing, 'Apocalypse' was messy, and 'Dark Phoenix'... well, let’s just say it didn’t ignite any flames of passion in me.
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After being rejected by 5 mates, Gamma Lucianne pleaded with the Moon Goddess to spare her from any further mate-bonds. To her dismay, she is being bonded for the sixth time. What’s worse is that her sixth-chance mate is the most powerful creature ruling over all werewolves and Lycans - the Lycan King himself. She is certain, dead certain, that a rejection would come sooner or later, though she hopes for it to be sooner.
King Alexandar was ecstatic to meet his bonded mate, and couldn’t thank their Goddess enough for gifting him someone so perfect. However, he soon realizes that this gift is reluctant to accept him, and more than willing to sever their bond. He tries to connect with her but she seems so far away. He is desperate to get intimate with her but she seems reluctant to open up to him. He tries to tell her that he is willing to commit to her for the rest of his life but she doesn’t seem to believe him. He is pleading for a chance: a chance to get to know her; a chance to show her that he’s different; and a chance to love her.
But when not-so-subtle crushes, jealous suitors, self-entitled Queen-wannabes, an old flame, a silent protector and a past wedding engagement threaten to jeopardize their relationship, will Lucianne and Xandar still choose to be together? Is their love strong enough to overcome everything and everyone? Or will Lucianne resort to enduring a sixth rejection from the one person she thought she could entrust her heart with?
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BOOK TWO: The Rogues Who Went Rogue
BOOK THREE: The Indomitable Huntress & the Hardened Duke
“I want a divorce.”
The room stilled.
“Excuse me?” His voice was silk wrapped around steel. “What did you just say?”
“You heard me.” I said, getting up from the bed, holding the sheets tightly around my body as I walked towards the dresser. I opened the drawer and pulled out the divorce paper, handing it to him. His eyes darkened. “I want a divorce…”
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Be with perfect Luna, they said.
Be the lover.
The wife.
The friend…
But what happens when a Luna no longer wants to be?
It is a challenge, an outbreak, and a direct offense to the order.
And Alpha Xavier… well, he was never known to like rules being broken…
Unless it was him breaking them.
Once in a millennium, the Phoenix will rise. The earth, the shifters, even the planet will call to her, pleading for her help. When they do, she always answers their call.
Each time, she will choose a young woman who is deserving of carrying her fire, someone who is loving and caring, but with an inner strength that is difficult to break.
Emmi Johnson is a human orphan who was kidnapped by The Mean Ones, grotesque shifters who wanted to create an army to destroy the elemental dragons and other hybrids. The dragons saved her and the others who were being held hostage, but the damage was already done. The Mean Ones were injecting her with their Komodo dragon DNA to make her into a shifter. The pain was excruciating, but the headaches that began soon afterward were worse.
Ajax is a human runaway that was captured and experimented on by The Chief and Oliver. They injected him with earth dragon and elf DNA, turning him into a dragon hybrid.
When Emmi senses chaos around her, something inside of her begins tearing at her insides. The screeching in her head makes her head throb. Ajax is the only one who can calm the fury inside her.
Emmi is terrified that something’s wrong with her. Doc Everett can’t figure out what she is. That is until one day when the danger becomes so great that the Phoenix rises, melding itself to Emmi in a dangerous display of fire that is stronger than any fire dragon’s.
Can Ajax help Emmi to find herself? Can she accept that she is no longer human, having been chosen by the ancient Phoenix? And can she become one with her shifter spirit before the danger that threatens them all comes for them?
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2 My Gangster Masters: Though married, you're sent to the BDSM club to hunt the notorious triplet criminals. The operation is over, but your body still aches to submit to them one more time.
3 The Church Boy Is Gay: He's more innocent than a nerd. Haven't impregnated any girl. So you make him your role model until you're trapped in a room with him and the lights go off.
4 Creampied in a crowded subway: What’s discomfort in a crowded subway when you can have a stranger’s big black cock slide beneath your dress and rub your pussy till you're wet and dripping? It gets spicier, he slips into your right cotton panties and creampies you.
And when you wear jeans, his huge palm breaks your button, goes down below, rubbing your clit and finger-fucking you till you become his all your subway journey. Forever.
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Athena Moonville is the daughter of the Alpha and Luna of the Moon Stone Pack. She may not be able to shift as yet but her life is still perfect. She has perfect grades and the perfect boyfriend. Everything seems to be on track until she catches her boyfriend Nate sleeping with her best friend Lia.
Heartbroken and angry she runs out into the rain, cursing herself for not seeing the signs of betrayal sooner. That's when she witnesses her parents getting killed by rogues. Before they take their last breaths, her parents tell her not to trust anyone, not even the werewolves from her pack. Now angry and alone, Athena sets off into the woods. She travels for hours until she comes upon a cottage deep in the forest, but before she can enter she collapses from hunger and dehydration.
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Alpha Xavier Pureblood is the leader of the Midnight Pack. He is arrogant and hard-headed but very protective. When the elders tell him that the pack needs a Luna to make their pack stronger, he gets angry, since these same elders told him to reject his fated mate years ago because she wasn't from an alpha bloodline.
Frustrated and with his wolf, Exodus at the surface he transforms and runs to Scarlet, his ex-mate's cottage. There he stumbles across a girl passed out on the forest floor. He scoops her up and immediately feels a connection. He finds it weird she doesn't have a scent but his wolf doesn't care, he vows to protect this mysterious beauty at all costs, not knowing she is the wolf from his favourite story as a child, The Legend Of The Arctic Wolf.
They sent me into the snow to die a sickly omega with a heat-soaked scent and poison on my skin. I was nothing to my pack but a sacrifice to the monster they feared most.
The rogue alpha should have killed me. Instead, he inhaled my scent and went still. “Mine,” he growled and I felt the bond slam into place like a cage I never asked for. I was his fated mate, bound to the most dangerous wolf alive. And my pack’s executioners were already closing in.
But when my scent later calls to a second alpha—and a third—the world we know begins to burn. I’m no longer the weak omega they threw away. I’m the nexus of a multi-mate bond that could shatter the pack order forever. The question is: will my mates destroy each other for me… or will we forge a new world from the blood of the old?
The debate over the best 'X-Men' movie is fierce, but for me, 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' stands atop the list. It brilliantly merges the original cast with the younger versions from 'First Class,' creating a time-travel narrative that feels both epic and personal. The stakes are sky-high, and the emotional weight of characters like Wolverine and Professor X carries the story. Plus, that Quicksilver prison break scene? Pure cinematic magic.
What sets it apart is how it balances action with deeper themes—hope, redemption, and the cost of war. The finale in the White House lawn is a masterclass in tension, and the resolution ties the franchise together in a way few superhero films manage. It’s not just a great 'X-Men' movie; it’s one of the best superhero films period.
Man, I've been refreshing Marvel news sites like crazy waiting for updates on the next X-Men film! Last I heard, 'Deadpool & Wolverine' is dropping July 26, 2024, which technically counts as an X-adjacent movie. But for a proper team installment? Rumor mills suggest 2025 at the earliest, though Marvel's been tight-lipped since merging the Fox universe. Feige hinted at restructuring timelines during Comic-Con, so we might get surprises.
What's wild is how much the landscape changed since 'Dark Phoenix'. With the MCU reboot, I'm betting they'll reintroduce mutants gradually – maybe through cameos in 'Captain America: Brave New World' first. Personally, I hope they adapt 'House of X' with that fresh Krakoan era vibe. The wait's killing me, but at least we have Hugh Jackman's claws popping out soon!