I'm sure you're as heartbroken as I was when Mark Sloan, the charismatic Plastic Surgeon from 'Grey's Anatomy,' met his tragic end.He was involved in a plane crash towards the end of Season 8 along with several other doctors from Grey Sloan Memorial.
Mark, who suffered severe injuries from the crash, was on life-support for a month before his life slipped away from him.His death came as a shock to many viewers, who loved his witty character and deep bond with fellow surgeon Lexie Grey.His character left an indelible impact, making his loss a painful one for the show's fans.
He is none other than Mark Sloan, affectionately known as 'McSteamy' and star of the hit TV drama Grey's Anatomy. Yet it was a fatal plane crash that brought Mark's career on the medical show to an end. Critically injured himself in the Season 9 finale, the Plastic Surgeon stayed alive for a full month before yielding to the wounds. His combination of charm, as well as his complicated relationship with Lexie Grey made his death an unhappy hour for TV.
Anyone who followed 'Grey's Anatomy' cannot forget the tragic demise of Mark Sloan, the charming Plastic Surgeon. He was involved in a deadly plane crash and, although he survived initially, his injuries eventually proved fatal. After a month-long struggle, we had to say our final goodbyes to 'McSteamy'.
The much-loved Mark Sloan from 'Grey's Anatomy', unfortunately, died due to injuries from a plane crash.
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Damian is a well-known player until he meets Haley. Haley captures his eye; however, unlike the rest of his conquests, she doesn’t seem to be the least bit interested. It throws him off. However, it also makes it more exciting. Haley becomes his mark. He’s willing to do anything and everything to spend one night with her, even if that means putting aside his playboy ways.
After a recent acquisition, Stone Enterprises is set for the expansion of the century. The only thing delaying the expansion is Damian Stone, the younger brother of owner Zane Stone. Zane spends most of his time in Europe to begin work on the new company. The only problem is that Damian’s playboy ways are standing in the way of taking over Zane’s role.
Stone Enterprises is a prestigious law firm with a strong reputation. This means that Damian must choose between a quick lay and a first-time relationship to keep its reputation. Will he succeed? Or will the company risk being placed in the hands of its enemies?
Damian is hell-bent on keeping up his bachelor lifestyle until Zane presents him with the offer of a lifetime. Zane will gift his younger brother the company if he can succeed in dating one girl. Sounds easy? Perhaps not.
Zane knows his brother too well and decides to make a few rules that Damian must agree to in order for him to take ownership. Damian must stay in a relationship with the girl for at least seven months. Damian can not see any other girl. That even includes the “quick lay” that Damian has grown accustomed to. Not only that, but Zane also gets to pick the girl as well.
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The Hunted Series:
Book 1- The Mark
Book 2- Hunter's Revenge
Book 3- The Huntress
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I watched Ryan die. So how is Ben wearing his face?
Six years ago, I watched my best friend--and secret crush--splatter all over the pavement.
He died. I saw him.
Yet, in the back of my mind, I've never stopped looking for him.
Seeing him in crowds, in the classroom, in my dreams--and my nightmares.
It's cost me everything--my identity, my sanity, and maybe my life.
So when I walk into class to see a man who looks exactly like Ryan standing before me, I freak out again.
My therapist tells me to stay away from Ben. He's no good for me. I'll end up back in a padded room.
But I have to know the truth.
Is Ben really Ryan?
That's not possible.
But Ben has scars--real ones and metaphorical ones.
If Ben is Ryan, why doesn't he just tell me?
Is he trying to drive me crazy?
Or worse--is he trying to kill me?
The Boy Who Died is the first romantic suspense novel from bestselling romantacy author Bella Moondragon writing as B. Moon. If you love romantic suspense, are a fan of Colleen Hoover, Gillian Flynn, Christopher Greyson, or Paula Hawkins, you won't want to miss this page-turner!
Sera Quinn had one job. Marry a dying man, keep her head down, and wait.
Nobody told her that Damien Voss did not die on anyone's schedule but his own.
She was twenty two years old when her stepfather sat her down at the kitchen table and explained her options. Her mother was sick. The bills were swallowing everything. And the most powerful billionaire in the country was lying unconscious in a private hospital ward with his family desperate enough to pay a small fortune to any woman willing to stand beside him at the altar. All Sera had to do was say yes.
She said yes. She had no other word left.
She moved into his mansion and tried to be invisible. She talked to him in the dark of his room every night because there was nobody else and because she was sure he could not hear her. She told him things she had never told anyone. She told him she was scared. She told him she was pregnant.
Then she overheard four words that changed everything and she ran before the sun came up.
Four years later she had rebuilt herself from nothing. A career. A spine. Twin children with their father's eyes. A case file she had been building alone, one quiet hour at a time, that connected a road barrier report to a name that would put people in prison.
She had one rule. Stay away from Damien Voss.
Then her four year old daughter hacked into his private server and left him a message.
Damien was already in his car before Sera found out what her daughter had done.
He was not coming to talk.
And Sera Quinn was finally done running.
Grandma lay bedridden, her dementia taking hold as she repeated Scarlett Hayes's name over and over.
Tears streamed down my face as I dialed my wife's number.
When she picked up, Scarlett sounded irritated. She said she was working late tonight and would call me back when she was free.
I could clearly hear the sound of a man's laughter in the background. The moment I hung up, Grandma gasped sharply.
She called out my wife's name. It was her last breath.
While I sat drowning in grief, Scarlett's male best friend Chase Morrison posted a video update, geotagged at a couples' hotel.
In the video, their fingers were laced together. The woman's arm bore a distinctive black mole I recognized instantly.
The caption read: "When two hearts become one, why care what anyone else thinks?"
In that moment, my heart turned to ash. I gritted my teeth and left a comment.
"Let's file for divorce tomorrow. Then you two can be together openly and legally. You'll even save on the hotel fees. Win-win, right?"
"Manager, it's her! I saw it with my own eyes! She stuffed that limited-edition necklace from the display case right into her clothes!”
The weekend mall was packed. Out of nowhere, a woman with that perfectly curated influencer look blocked my path and started yelling at the top of her lungs.
The crowd waiting in line for coffee instantly froze and turned to stare.
I blinked, caught off guard, and was just about to say something.
But she didn't give me a chance. She lunged forward and yanked hard at my work jacket.
A few brand-new gold necklaces, still with their tags on, hit the marble floor.
"Oh my God, you guys! The evidence is right there! Someone call the cops and get this woman arrested—ruin her life, send her straight to prison!”
People whipped out their phones to record. A couple of young guys even rolled up their sleeves, ready to play hero.
I looked down at the gold chains on the floor, then patted my pocket—where my plainclothes loss-prevention officer badge was sitting—and let out a dry, incredulous laugh.
This was the exact stash of stolen goods I'd confiscated just five minutes ago from a trash can in the women's restroom during an ongoing theft bust.
So how did she—a random shopper—know exactly where the evidence was on me?
And more than that, how did she manage to track me down and block my route to the security office with mall management in tow, all within a single minute?
He took her from a cult.
He marked her as his possession.
He never expected her silence to ruin him.
Liana has lived her entire life inside a forbidden cult hidden in the mountains.
Blind obedience. Sacred rituals. Absolute isolation.
Until the night the world ends.
A man they call The Blood King—feared mafia lord, known as The Red Serpent—slaughters the entire sect and takes her captive.
Not for love.
Not for ransom.
But for the strange mark burned into her skin… a mark that can unlock a weapon older than the mafia itself.
Liana becomes his prisoner, his leverage, his obsession.
He is cold.
He is merciless.
He is everything she was raised to fear.
But the more he breaks her world apart,
the more he finds himself drawn to the girl who refuses to break.
Because monsters don’t always kill you.
Sometimes… they keep you.