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He Stole My Girlfriends… Then Stole My Heart
He Stole My Girlfriends… Then Stole My Heart
I first met Kai Valentine at the basketball court when I was ten years old. Kai was taller, louder, and faster than me. And from that day on, Kai became my best friend, my safe place. But then my parents passed away, and my family went bankrupt. After that, we weren't best friends anymore. We were just two strangers living in completely different worlds. Then, Kai starts "stealing" from me. He manages to steal every single girlfriend I've ever had. The day he steals my eighth girlfriend, I finally break. That's when I decide to fight back and get myself a boyfriend instead. That's right; I'm going to pretend to be gay! Let's see how he plans to steal this one. However, I never thought that my actions would make Kai go absolutely berserk. That night, Kai presses me against a dim corner in the stairwell. His fists slam into the concrete wall, his breath hot against my cheek. "If even he can be your boyfriend," he grits out, "then why can't I?" I laugh. "Are you out of your mind?" Kai just keeps pressing closer, his scorching gaze burning into me as his lips inch closer until he is just a breath away. "Do you still not get it?" Something hot and erect presses up against me. He then growls softly in my ear. "I never wanted to steal any of your girlfriends. The only person I ever wanted was you, Aiden Winston!"
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The Naughty Billionaire - Your girlfriends Are In His Bed!
The Naughty Billionaire - Your girlfriends Are In His Bed!
“Strip naked and get in the bed." Liam said to the pretty lady. “But I am your best friend's girlfriend." Was her reply, where she stood. “So what are you doing in my hotel room?" Liam raised a brow. “I..I just can't help myself. I can't seem to get you off my head. I love my boyfriend, your best friend Felix but I want to see for myself what everyone is talking about. I want to experience what is making all the ladies seem to go crazy over you," she said shamelessly.... Four years in a row he has been voted as the most handsome man in the world! His father is the richest man in the world! Liam has his name in every girl's lips. They all sing of his praises. He performs like a god in bed and he has a massive third leg like that of a horse! Each night Liam always has a beautiful lady to warm his bed. He doesn't even care to know most of their names; all he is interested in is the treasure in-between their legs. Spoilt, arrogant, naughty and selfish, not even his best friend's girlfriend is spared from his sinful attraction. She too wants a taste of his legendary third leg! . What happens when Amelia, a pretty hotel cleaner, would catch his attention but instead of getting kissed he got slapped! Does she know the implications of what she has done? Can a lowly girl withstand the anger of an arrogant, naughty billionaire? Will their fiction spark an unexpected romance between these two? Find out in this thrilling adventure.
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Ex-wife
Ex-wife
She stared at him with nothing but emptiness holding in her beautiful grey eyes. "What are you doing here." She mumbled in a blank tone waiting for him to spit out the reason of him showing up. "Amy I-I am sorry I just." His throat contracted in a painful way as he couldn't find the right words to speak further. "It's Amelia. And I already forgave you. Didn't I then why are you here." He shook his head stepping forward which only caused her to step back from him. "Please Amy I want you back. I know what I did was wrong but it was a mistake and." His words cut short with a small laugh that escaped from her lips. An empty painful laugh. "Wrong. You call this wrong. A mistake. Destroying someone's life isn't a mistake Mr. Stone. It's a sin. An unforgivable sin. And a forgiveness to a sin is God's right not mine. This is the last time I am giving you a warning. Stay away from me or I will forced to contact my lawyer." A one wrong accusation turned their lives ups and down. One wrong step snatched everything from him. One wrong decision made the only person who loved him purely hate him the most. Here's the story of a Ex-Wife Amelia Kales. And the broken man Liam Stone. WARNING: IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A TYPICAL DRAMATIC EX WIFE STORY THEN KINDLY THIS STORY ISNT FOR YOU. LASTLY IF YOU WANT A PATHETIC FEMALE LEAD THEN PLEASE EXIT. THANK YOU.
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EX FACTOR
EX FACTOR
Aubree felt betrayed when he found out that her ex-boyfriend Sebastian Dela Rama will marry Samantha Castillo. They didn’t have a formal breakup. He asks her to wait for him. She waited for him no matter how long it takes. Aubrey met Josh Gavin Inarez, the new CEO of the Inarez group of companies when she found out that Sebastian is bound to marry Samantha. Gavin was the ex-boyfriend of Samantha Castillo. He made a deal with her. She will pretend to be his girlfriend, to which she agrees because Aubree wants to prove to Sebastian that she already move on, even if it's all a lie.
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Ex-change
Ex-change
Adrianna James thought she was done with Eric Thompson—until two pink lines force her to reconsider. Determined to give her child the love of a father, she seeks him out… only to find him with another woman. Then there’s Damien Carter—mysterious, infuriating, and now her new work partner. When their latest assignment forces them into Eric’s world, Damien proposes a ridiculous idea: team up to stalk their exes. It’s reckless. It’s unprofessional. And somehow, it’s exactly what Adrianna needs. But as the lines between partnership and something more begin to blur, Adrianna finds herself caught between the past she thought she needed and the future she never saw coming. Does she choose the man she once loved—the father of her child? Or the one who makes her heart race in ways she never expected?
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Ex-Husband's Regret
Ex-Husband's Regret
Ava: Nine years ago I did something terrible. it wasn't one of my best moments but I saw an opportunity to have the guy I've loved since I was a young girl and I took it. Fast forward to years later and I'm tired of living in a loveless marriage. I want to free both of us from a marriage that should never have taken place. They say if you love something.... It was time to let him go. I know he'll never love me and that I'll never be his choice. His heart will always belong to Her and despite my sins, I deserve to be loved.Rowan: Nine years ago, I was so in love I could barely see right. I ruined it when I made the worst mistake of my life and in the process I lost the love of my life. I knew I had to step up in my responsibility and so I did, with an unwanted wife. With the wrong woman. Now she has once again flipped my life by divorcing me. To make matters even more complicated, the love of my life is back in town. Now the only question is, who is the right woman? Is it the girl I fell head over heels in love with years ago? or is it my ex wife, the woman I never wanted but had to marry?
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Should I Respond To My Ex-Husband Regret: I' M Done Ex Message?

6 Answers2025-10-29 15:24:52

That message landed like a splash of cold water, and I get how loud the little panic drum starts beating in your chest. When someone who used to be inside your life drops a line that says 'I'm done' with regret tacked on, it pulls a lot of old feelings into the present—confusion, anger, nostalgia, and sometimes a weird guilt. For me, the first thing I do is slow down: I ask myself what responding would realistically give me. Is it closure I need, safety for kids, respect, or some dramatic emotional exchange that will leave me raw for weeks? Sorting that out makes the rest clearer.

If safety or legal matters are involved, I don't hesitate to respond in short, factual terms that protect me and any children involved—dates, logistics, that kind of thing. Outside of that, I weigh three main paths. No response: powerful and simple, keeps the narrative in my control. A boundary-setting response: brief and unemotional, something like, 'I heard you. I’m focused on moving forward and won’t be engaging in conversations about our past.' And a closure reply: if I genuinely want polite closure and not drama, I might say, 'I appreciate you saying that. I’ve moved on and wish you well.' The wording matters less than my emotional boundary when I press send.

Sometimes I write a long, ideal response in a notes app and never send it—it's my therapy. Other times I block and breathe, and that’s okay too. I also remember that people often reach out wanting relief for themselves, not healing for me, so empathy can be useful but not mandatory. If you’re tempted to reopen old wounds because it feels like the right time for him, that’s a red flag. If you’re considering it because you genuinely want to reconcile and you’ve done the work, that’s a different road that deserves careful, slow steps. In my life, choosing silence after a regretful 'I'm done' message proved to be cleaner and kinder to my own rhythm — leaving me feeling lighter and oddly proud of my boundaries.

How To Find New Fiction Mystery Romance Books With Strong Heroines?

4 Answers2025-07-28 21:58:33

I’m always on the hunt for mystery romance novels with fierce heroines who don’t just sit around waiting to be rescued. One of my absolute favorites is 'The Veronica Speedwell' series by Deanna Raybourn. Veronica is a lepidopterist with a sharp wit and even sharper tongue, solving crimes in Victorian England alongside a grumpy yet charming natural historian. The chemistry is electric, and the mysteries are brilliantly crafted.

Another standout is 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas. While it leans more into fantasy, Feyre’s journey from huntress to warrior is packed with romance and intrigue. For something grittier, 'The Invisible Library' by Genevieve Cogman features Irene, a librarian-spy who retrieves rare books from alternate worlds. Her intelligence and resourcefulness make her a standout heroine. If you enjoy historical settings, 'Lady Sherlock' by Sherry Thomas offers a clever twist on the classic detective, with Charlotte Holmes outsmarting everyone around her. These books are perfect for anyone craving a mix of suspense, romance, and unforgettable female leads.

Does No Longer Yours, Ex Husband Have A Sequel Planned?

8 Answers2025-10-22 08:55:14

Totally hooked on the world of 'No Longer Yours, Ex Husband' and I’ve been tracking the news like a hawk — so here’s the scoop as I see it. Right now there’s no official sequel confirmed by the author or the main publisher; the main storyline wrapped up in a way that felt satisfyingly complete for many readers, but also left a few doors cracked open. The writer has posted occasional short epilogues and side vignettes on their own page, which are great little treats, but those aren’t full sequels.

That said, fan communities have been busy. There are a bunch of well-done fanfics and translation projects keeping the characters alive, plus a few unofficial spin-off tales focusing on secondary players who deserved more screen time. If you follow the author’s official socials or the serialization platform, you’ll catch any sequel announcements first. Personally, I’m split between wanting a polished, canon continuation and being content with the bittersweet close we already have — sometimes the best stories are the ones that leave you imagining what comes next.

Can You Recommend Female Romance Books With Strong Heroines?

5 Answers2025-07-17 02:12:32

I can't recommend 'The Love Hypothesis' by Ali Hazelwood enough. It features a brilliant, ambitious Ph.D. candidate who isn’t afraid to challenge norms, and the chemistry between her and the male lead is electric. Another standout is 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas, where Feyre’s journey from survival to power is nothing short of inspiring.

For historical romance fans, 'Bringing Down the Duke' by Evie Dunmore delivers a suffragette heroine who fights for her beliefs while navigating a forbidden love. Contemporary readers might adore 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne, where Lucy’s sharp wit and determination make her unforgettable. These books celebrate women who are unapologetically themselves, whether they’re saving kingdoms or breaking glass ceilings.

Can You Recommend Books Romantic Suspense With Strong Heroines?

4 Answers2025-07-26 15:46:16

Romantic suspense with strong heroines is my absolute jam! One of my all-time favorites is 'The Witness' by Nora Roberts. The protagonist, Elizabeth Fitch, is a brilliant, independent woman who has to rely on her wits to survive after witnessing a crime. The slow-burn romance with the small-town sheriff adds such a delicious tension to the story. Another standout is 'The Search' by the same author, featuring a search-and-rescue expert with a dark past who finds love while tracking a killer.

For something grittier, 'The Body Reader' by Anne Frasier is a chilling yet romantic tale about a detective who uses her traumatic past to solve crimes. The chemistry between her and her partner is electric. If you enjoy historical settings, 'The Spymaster’s Lady' by Joanna Bourne is a must-read—it’s packed with espionage, a razor-sharp heroine, and a love story that’ll leave you breathless. Each of these books delivers a perfect mix of heart-pounding suspense and swoon-worthy romance.

What Are The Best Ways To Say Congrats To My Ex?

2 Answers2025-12-26 22:38:42

Navigating the waters of congratulating an ex can be quite the balancing act! I'm all about positivity and genuine emotion, so here's how I approach it. Whether they just got a new job, graduated, or found love again, I think it's important to acknowledge their achievements with kindness and sincerity. A simple but heartfelt text works wonders, like, 'Hey! I saw you landed that new position—congrats! You totally deserve it!' Keeping it light yet personal shows you're happy for them without overstepping any boundaries.

If you're feeling a bit bolder and the relationship ended on good terms, maybe a cute card or even a social media shout-out could be the way to go. Something like, 'Congrats on your recent adventure! Wishing you all the success in the world!' conveys warmth and leaves the door open for friendly interaction later on. I find that often a little respect can pave the way towards a future friendship, potentially.

Word of caution though, timing is everything. If the breakup was rough, a congratulatory message might feel out of place. Sometimes, silence might reflect the best choice to show your ex you respect their space. So, if they’ve shared their achievement publicly, join in the cheer, but read the room! Just remember, celebrating their joys doesn’t diminish yours. Life is tough sometimes, and it’s all about spreading positivity where we can! Whatever you choose, being genuine is key!

Will The Art Of Pursuing: The Unyielding Ex-Wife Get A TV Show?

2 Answers2025-10-16 10:16:06

If you follow webnovels and manhwas closely, it’s not hard to see why people are buzzing about whether 'The Art of Pursuing: The Unyielding Ex-wife' will get a TV show. From where I stand, there are three big signs that scream adaptation potential: a dedicated fanbase that hoards and translates chapters, a premise that balances romance, revenge, and character growth (which producers love), and visual moments that practically beg to be shot as cinematic scenes. I’ve seen smaller series climb to streaming deals simply because fans made noise on social media and the story had a clear, adaptable arc. That said, adaptation isn’t automatic — it’s a mix of timing, rights negotiations, and whether a studio sees it fitting their slate.

I like to talk casting and tone, so here’s how I picture it playing out: if a production house goes for a K-drama or C-drama style, they’ll probably lean into the emotional beats and stylish wardrobe — think slow-burn confrontations and glossy hotel-lobby meet-cutes. If a streaming platform wants to internationalize it, they might tighten pacing and highlight the protagonist’s strategy gameplay to appeal to a broader audience who enjoy power dynamics and redemption arcs. Production-wise, the challenges are making sure the protagonist’s agency isn’t lost in translation and that secondary characters remain compelling instead of being flattened into tropes. Fans often worry about that, and I’ve seen petitions that demonstrate real market interest, which matters more than you’d think.

Realistically, I’d rate the chances as solid but not guaranteed. Popularity and a clear cinematic hook give it a foot in the door, but deals hinge on timing (platforms jockeying for content), adaptation quality, and whether the creators want to sell rights. If it does happen, I hope the show keeps the original’s sharp dialogue and moral complexity while upgrading visuals and soundtrack. I’d binge it the weekend it drops and debate the casting with fellow fans for weeks — that’s the honest part: I’m already imagining playlists and cosplay ideas, so I’m rooting for it hard.

Does After The Divorce, My Billionaire Ex Went Insane Have A Sequel?

3 Answers2025-10-16 13:50:19

Wow — that title always grabs attention and got me down the rabbit hole the first time I spotted it. To be straightforward, there isn't a full, officially published sequel to 'After the Divorce, My Billionaire Ex Went Insane' that continues the main storyline as a numbered follow-up novel. What exists instead are bonus chapters, epilogues, and a handful of side stories that the author released on the original serialization platform and sometimes compiled into special posts or short PDFs. Translators and fan readers tend to bundle those extras together, so it can feel like a sequel if you chase every extra chapter.

When I sifted through forums and translation notes, the pattern was familiar: the core arc is wrapped up, then the author drops extras — a reunion scene, a character spotlight, or a comedic interlude — rather than launching into an extended second volume. Fans sometimes create continuations or fanfics that pick up threads, but those are unofficial. There also haven't been any widely publicized adaptations (like a TV drama or manhwa) that would produce an expanded canon sequel; adaptations sometimes spur official sequels, but that hasn't happened here as far as I can tell. For me, the extras gave enough closure to enjoy the main romance without feeling cheated, even if I kept wanting more mischief from the ex-billionaire. I still check the author's page now and then because I can never resist another bonus chapter or unexpected epilogue.

Is Remarriage:His Billionaire Ex-Wife (New Version) Canon?

5 Answers2025-10-21 11:00:49

Wow, this topic always gets the fan forums buzzing. From my point of view, the short take is: 'Remarriage: His Billionaire Ex-wife (New Version)' can be considered canon only if the changes were made and released by the original author or an official publisher. When an original creator officially republishes a revised edition, communities usually treat that revision as the prevailing canon because it reflects the author's updated intentions. If the 'New Version' is simply a fan rewrite or an unofficial edit, then it’s not canon — it’s an alternate reading.

I’ve seen this happen with other popular series where a rewrite streamlines plot holes, adds scenes, or even changes endings. That tends to overwrite the older continuity for most readers, especially if the publisher markets it as the definitive edition. Adaptations like manhwa or dramas complicate things, since they often take liberties; those are best treated as separate interpretations rather than direct canon unless the author explicitly endorses them. Personally, I enjoy comparing versions: the differences tell you a lot about the creator’s evolving ideas and sometimes make rereading both a lot more rewarding.

How To Craft The Perfect Question For Your Ex?

4 Answers2026-04-06 03:02:25

Navigating conversations with an ex is like walking through a minefield—one wrong word and everything explodes. I’ve found that clarity and emotional honesty work best, but it’s gotta come from a place of genuine curiosity, not hidden agendas. Like, instead of 'Why did we break up?' (which feels accusatory), try 'What’s something you learned from our relationship?' It opens up reflection without putting them on defense.

Timing matters too. Don’t hit them up at 2 AM after a nostalgia spiral. Wait until you’re both in a neutral headspace. And if you’re secretly hoping to rekindle things? Be upfront about that, but also prepare for the possibility they’ve moved on. My rule: if the question doesn’t help both of you grow, it’s probably not worth asking.

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