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Never Seen After the Divorce
Never Seen After the Divorce
Four years of marriage. One signature—his own—that set me free, though he never realized what he was signing. I was Sophia Moretti, the invisible wife of James Moretti, heir to the city’s most powerful mafia family. But when his childhood sweetheart, the dazzling and privileged Vicky, returned, I finally understood: I had always been temporary. So I played my final move. I slid the papers across his desk—divorce disguised as routine university forms. James signed without a second glance, his fountain pen scratching across the page as carelessly as he'd treated our vows, without noticing he was ending our marriage. But I walked away with more than my freedom. Beneath my coat, I carried his unborn heir—a secret that could destroy him when he finally realized what he'd lost. Now, the man who never noticed me is tearing the world apart trying to find me. From his penthouse to the underworld's gutters, he's turning over every stone. But I'm not some trembling prey waiting to be found. I rebuilt myself beyond his reach—where not even a Moretti can follow. This time, I won't be begging for his love. He'll be begging for mine.
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The Alpha King's Possession
The Alpha King's Possession
"I want this woman from your kingdom as my slave." "The woman in your hold is my sister, Morgana, the one and only princess of the kingdom. Our most prized possession… To pay for her crime, she is yours from this day forth. In a world where only the strongest survive and in a kingdom where women are looked down upon, Morgana Aton is the vampire princess who refuses to be silenced. Strong, passionate and fearless. Her heart set on finding and assassinating the man who killed the late king, her father. Only to fail and be taken as a prisoner by the Alpha King himself. Kian Araqiel, the Alpha King who is feared throughout the land. Learns his mate is a vampire in the Sanguine Empire. Only for her to attempt to kill him. Angered and hating the fact that he is mated to a blood sucker, he takes her as a prisoner and brings her to his kingdom. But did he really think he could defy the power of the mate bond, especially when she is a constant temptation that he tries to fight? In a game of passion and hate will they overcome their differences and unite to face a greater threat that now looms upon them?
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79 Chapters
The Alpha Hates Me
The Alpha Hates Me
PART 1: ANA AND AMBROSE Analyn is a human in a world full of werewolves. Her family is one of the last remaining holdouts to their violent takeover, but all she wants to do is live in peace away from the fierce beasts. But her father has other plans. Using her as a pawn in the name of peace, he arranges for her to marry the notorious future Alpha of the Lightbridge Shadows, only the strongest pack in North America. Despite his young age, Ambrose has built the reputation of a ruthless and ferocious wolf who showed no mercy. He doesn't want anything to do with Ana because he finds humans weak and useless. But his father had other plans for Ambrose's future as the Alpha. Now she has to pretend to be the perfect happily wedded wife on the outside while she's married to Ambrose, who hated her on sight. But Analyn isn't one to just meekly follow the rules, and she's determined to push all of his buttons. PART 2 and 3: Bonus stories.
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208 Chapters
Mine - The Alpha's Possession
Mine - The Alpha's Possession
After living with her father and evil stepmother in their werewolf pack for the last year, Taylor is finally asked to return to her mother and her original pack. What she had been wanting the whole time she was living with her father. But upon her return she learns that the pack has been taken over by another pack and is under a new Alpha after the previous Alpha disappeared. She needs to adjust to a whole new pack then the one that she thought she was going home to. But she knew that her friends were there and that's what she was counting on getting her through this terrible time. Little did she know that the terrible times were just starting, and the Alpha, he wasn't the enemy that she was facing. With a lot of betrayal from the people that she trusted the most and the family that she never knew that she had, she is in for a lot of surprises and a lot of suspense and surprises that she never would have seen coming in a million years.
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635 Chapters
The Alpha King's Hated Slave
The Alpha King's Hated Slave
King Lucien hates her more than anything in the world, because she is the daughter of the King who killed his family and enslaved him, and his people.He made her his slave. He owns her, and he will pay her back in spades, everything her father did to him. And her father did a lot. Scarred him into being the powerful but damaged monster King he is.A King who battles insanity every single day.A King who hates—LOATHES—to be touched.A King who hasn't slept well in the past fifteen years.A King who can't produce an heir to his throne.Oh, will he make her pay.But then again, Princess Danika is nothing like her father. She is different from him. Too different.And when he set out to make her pay, he was bound to find out just how different she is from her father.*********A love that rose from deep-rooted hatred. What exactly does fate have in-store for these two?Aree you as interested in this ride as I am!?Then, fasten up your seatbelts. We're going on a bumpy ride!
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304 Chapters
Addicted to Loving You: The Paranoid and Domineering Boss's Convicted Wife
Addicted to Loving You: The Paranoid and Domineering Boss's Convicted Wife
Ling Yiran had been sentenced to three years in prison due to the car accident that killed the fiancée of Yi Jinli, the richest man in Shen City. When released from prison, she somehow ended up catching the attention of Yi Jinli. She kneeled on the ground and begged him, "Yi Jinli, can you let me go?" But he only smiled and said, "Sister, I will never let you go." It was said that Yi Jinli was completely indifferent to anyone and everyone, but for some reason, he did everything he could to please a sanitation worker girl who had been in prison for the past three years. However, the truth of the car accident that year had robbed her of all her love for him, and she ran away. Many years later, he begged her while on the ground, "Yiran, as long as you return by my side, I will do anything for you." But she only stared at him coldly and said, "Then, go die."
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When Is The Next QOTSA Tour Happening?

2 Answers2026-07-03 09:24:00

Man, I’ve been checking every corner of the internet for updates on Queens of the Stone Age touring lately! They’ve been pretty quiet since their 2023 dates, but Josh Homme did drop some hints in interviews about new material brewing. If I had to guess, they’ll probably announce something by late 2024 or early 2025—maybe tying it to a new album? Their socials are the best place to stalk for clues; they love cryptic teases.

Remember how they rolled out the 'Villains' tour with those eerie vignettes? I wouldn’t put it past them to do something equally theatrical. Festivals like Glastonbury or Coachella could also be in the cards. Until then, I’m replaying 'Songs for the Deaf' and praying for a desert-rock miracle.

What Is The Best QOTSA Album Of All Time?

2 Answers2026-07-03 03:32:10

Queens of the Stone Age has this uncanny ability to reinvent their sound while staying true to their gritty roots, and picking a 'best' album feels like choosing a favorite child. But if I had to nail it down, 'Songs for the Deaf' is the one that still rattles my bones every time I listen. That album isn't just a collection of tracks—it's a full-blown desert road trip with Josh Homme screaming through the speakers. The way it blends stoner rock, punk, and even eerie radio interludes creates this immersive experience. 'No One Knows' is a masterpiece, but deeper cuts like 'Song for the Dead' or 'God Is in the Radio' show off their raw, unpolished genius. It's the kind of record that makes you wanna drive too fast with the windows down.

That said, '...Like Clockwork' is a close second for me. It’s darker, more introspective, and Homme’s near-death experience bleeds into every note. Tracks like 'I Appear Missing' are hauntingly beautiful, and the guest spots from Trent Reznor and Alex Turner add layers without overshadowing QOTSA’s signature sound. It’s less about headbanging and more about sinking into the mood—like a slow burn that leaves you staring at the ceiling afterward.

Who Are The Current Members Of QOTSA?

2 Answers2026-07-03 08:29:48

Queens of the Stone Age has always been this rotating cast of musical geniuses, and right now, the lineup feels like a perfect storm. Josh Homme, the eternal frontman and riff master, is still holding down the fort with that signature swagger. Troy Van Leeuwen brings his hypnotic guitar layers, and Dean Fertita’s keyboard and guitar work add this eerie, atmospheric depth that’s been crucial since 'Era Vulgaris'. Michael Shuman’s basslines are as tight as ever, and Jon Theodore on drums? Absolute beast—his groove on 'Villains' still gives me chills.

What’s wild is how their sound evolves with each member’s influence. Homme’s vision anchors it, but the others color outside the lines in the best way. Theodore’s jazz-trained precision contrasts with Shuman’s punk roots, and Fertita’s psychedelic touches (shoutout to his work with The Dead Weather) melt into Van Leeuwen’s shoegaze-y textures. It’s less a 'band' and more a collective of mad scientists. I’ve seen them live twice since Jon joined, and the chemistry is electric—like they’re constantly daring each other to push further.

How Did QOTSA Get Their Name?

3 Answers2026-07-03 16:41:38

Back in the late '90s, Josh Homme and his crew were brewing up something wild in the desert, and the name Queens of the Stone Age just clicked. It wasn’t some deep mythological reference—just Homme’s playful twist on masculinity and rock tropes. He once joked about kings being too obvious, so why not queens? The 'Stone Age' part ties back to their raw, primal sound, like a caveman bashing rocks together but with killer riffs.

What’s fascinating is how the name mirrors their music: elegant yet brutal, polished but untamed. It’s a perfect fit for a band that blends sleaze, sophistication, and stoner-rock vibes. Over time, it’s become iconic, but honestly, I love how it started as almost a throwaway idea. Makes you wonder if the best art comes from not overthinking things.

What Genre Of Music Does QOTSA Play?

3 Answers2026-07-03 10:23:58

Queens of the Stone Age has this gritty, hypnotic sound that's hard to pin down to just one genre. They blend stoner rock with desert rock vibes, but there's also a heavy dose of alternative metal and even psychedelic influences in their later albums. I first got hooked on them when a friend played 'No One Knows'—that riff was like a sledgehammer to the skull in the best way possible. Over time, their music evolved; 'Songs for the Deaf' is this wild ride through desert highways, while '...Like Clockwork' dips into darker, more experimental territory. What I love is how they never stick to a formula; each album feels like its own universe.

Their collaborations add even more flavor—Mark Lanegan’s growl on 'Hangin’ Tree' or Trent Reznor’s eerie touch on 'Kalopsia' show how versatile they are. They’ve got this swagger that’s part bluesy, part robotic, and entirely addictive. If I had to sum it up, I’d say QOTSA plays 'music for driving too fast through a sandstorm while questioning your life choices.'

What Are The Most Popular QOTSA Songs?

2 Answers2026-07-03 07:35:19

Queens of the Stone Age has this raw, desert-rock energy that's hard to replicate, and their most popular tracks? Oh, they've got some absolute bangers. 'No One Knows' is practically their anthem—that driving bassline, Josh Homme's sneering vocals, and that chaotic yet tight rhythm section. It’s the kind of song that hooks you instantly, whether you’re hearing it at a festival or blasting it in your car. Then there’s 'Go With the Flow,' with its relentless drum machine and hypnotic riff. It feels like speeding down a highway at midnight, all adrenaline and no brakes.

And let’s not forget 'Little Sister'—that twangy guitar and swaggering groove make it impossible not to move. It’s got this playful menace that’s pure QOTSA. 'Make It Wit Chu' is another standout, slower but dripping with sleazy charm. It’s their 'love song,' if you can call anything they do romantic. Their music has this way of feeling both polished and untamed, like a scorpion in a suit. Every time I revisit these tracks, I notice some new layer—a weird synth buried in the mix or a lyric that suddenly hits differently.

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