Sweet Things That Kill

ABO Personality Quiz
Take a quick quiz to find out whether you‘re Alpha, Beta, or Omega.
Start Test

Related Books

SIN SO SWEET

SIN SO SWEET

⚠️WARNING ⚠️ FOR MATURE READERS ONLY 🔞 The stories in this collection are highly raw, explicit content. SIN SO SWEET, takes you on a fuckathon, scenes you can visualise, bringing you into a world of forbidden cravings, intense seduction, dirty talks, NO fades to black, don't expect gentle caresses. Lust, power, and risk work together to bring pleasure, In this collection, you'll find a dominant coach who breeds his student in a competition pool, publicly risking everything. To a warehouse ritual of a woman who offers herself to five Mafia kingpins, filled and dripped with their collective sins. A horny cop pullsover a driver to fuck. Seductive secretary banged on a conference table, balcony creampies. Taboo summer where a preacher's kid, and camp rebel defiles sacred space with heated desire. A college student making out with her father's friends. Truth or dare that turns into a Fuck fest. Masturbating to seduce a neighbor. Daring fuck with a massage therapist with husband next door. Crazy sister in-law who satisfied her sister's husband right in her presence. A celebrity who turns a devoted fan to her sex toy, Ship's captain is honoured to pleasure a group of hot girls on his deck. These stories don't hold back. Watch out for domination, oral sex, corporate affairs, multiple partners, bdsm, taboo sex, forbidden pleasure, outdoor sex, gangbang, threesome, cheating partner, age gaps, deep throating, Milf seduction and fantasies. If you are a fan of erotica that gets you horny, hold onto your sex toy because these stories will get you wet. Open this book But be warned. Once you start no stopping until every filthy page is devoured This book is rated 🔞
9.8 122 Chapters
Toxic Love

Toxic Love

They say that psychos can never love. But what if a psycho falls in love? It sounds like a joke, doesn't it? But he punishes the people who make fun of his love in front of him. A ticket to hell. He is a psycho, A serial killer, A ruthless ruler, And what else? An Obsessed Lover. His heart decided to beat again, only after seeing her. He was drawn to her not only by her beauty but by her innocence. Because even the devil himself feeds on innocent souls. Her laughter settled in his ear. Her smile gave him breath and her face made his heart beat. Having found the reason to live once again, now he did not want to lose it. Now she had become a means of living for him. Why? Because have we not known from the beginning that love conquers all? Her innocent love conquered his evil but in the midst of all this, she lost her soul. How? Because he snatched it from her. He used his evil ways to get her and that is how he broke her. Injured her. And that was the reason, she could not love him back It was complicated. A pure venom was inflicted by him. In her. It was so toxic that it just made her soul leave her body. His insanity proved fatal. But whatever others say, the feeling was pure. It was naive and that is why it is still called Love.
9.8 65 Chapters
Taste of sin

Taste of sin

BLURB: She was supposed to be a mistake. Now, she's his wife… his greatest sin. A drunken night at a Valentine's party leads to a one-night stand between Damian, the son of a billionaire, and Selena, the daughter of the family chef. Waking up in bed with her is the beginning of his nightmare. When Damian's father catches them in a compromising position, a lie is told to save the situation, but it drags them into a Arrange marriage. Trapped in a loveless marriage, Selena is forced to be with a man who mocks and taunts her—yet can't resist her. With enemies lurking in the shadows, Selena must fight for the love she shares with Damian. Just as their love story blooms, a past neither of them saw coming knocks on the door, threatening to destroy everything. Damian wasn't supposed to be her husband. He was the one man she should never… love. Will Selena and Damian fight for what they love, or will they watch everything they've built wither because of one secret? Find out in TASTE OF SIN
0 4 Chapters
Sweet poison

Sweet poison

Nadia Vladimir was only eleven years old when she witness the merciless murder of her entire family, She was adopted and trained by the only family member she had who happened to be her Father's twin brother. She was trained to become one of the best snipers in the Russian Mafia. Nadia's only obsession was to give a painful death to all who has ever wronged her. She disguises as a to gain entrance into the Italians home, and that is when she met Ghost, the Italian Mafias Lord. She thought she had seen all types of darkness until, she found herself in his never ending tunnel with no hope of light. What scared her the most was that, she was beginning to like it. But, Just how much love is enough to forgive a monster who ordered the killing of her entire family?
7.2 58 Chapters
SWEETLY DANGEROUS

SWEETLY DANGEROUS

I never knew that one day I would be begging to be fucked by Damian Steels— my best friend’s father. But I also did not know how huge his cock was, when I found out, I couldn't help but spread myself on his table, and moan when he spanks my ass. He is cold and strict, but also fucking sexy at the same time. To the world he was my best friend's dad, but to me, he was the man who made me wet without touching me, who made me squirt just by seeing his cock, and who made my pussy walls clench hard just by calling my name. What are the odds? My best friend finding out about my escapade with her dad? Or me having the best fuck of my life?
10 10 Chapters
Love is Sweet as Poison

Love is Sweet as Poison

Someone pushes me off a cliff when I'm eight months pregnant before taking their life on the spot. Meanwhile, blood pools underneath me as I'm rushed to the hospital. As despair washes over me, I hear Jacob Langley's voice come from outside my hospital ward. "Are you sure it'll work this time?" "Yes, Mr. Langley. Mrs. Langley has taken good care of herself during her pregnancy, but the branch pierced her belly. There's no chance of the baby surviving this, and she won't ever be able to conceive again." "Good. Make sure the culprit's family has been sent away. I won't let anything go wrong before the Adkins agree to adopt Clara." "Yes, sir. Still… why did you need to push Mrs. Langley off a cliff if you wanted to adopt Ms. Jennings' daughter? Mrs. Langley is kind; I'm sure she would've treated the child well." Jacob snorts. "What do you know? Why would Selene agree to adopt Clara if she had her own child? She'll only treat Clara as her own once she can't have children and leave everything she has to Clara. I couldn't marry Kaia back then; this is all I can do to make it up to her." The voices slowly fade away, but they reverberate loud and clear in my mind. I've spent six years by Jacob's side, yet all I've gotten in return are lies and betrayal. His so-called love for me is nothing but a trick to steal my inheritance for someone else. Since this is what he wants, I'll make his wish come true.
10 9 Chapters

What is the Sweet Things That Kill major plot twist?

7 Answers2025-10-21 20:30:43
The twist in 'Sweet Things That Kill' slammed into me like a cold wave — not because it was flashy, but because it quietly rearranged everything you thought you understood about the characters. At first the story sells itself as a bittersweet romance wrapped around a mysterious confectioner, with sweets that do weird, almost supernatural things. The real bombshell is that those sweets aren’t merely cursed objects or gimmicks; they’re a symptom of the protagonist’s identity being fractured. The person we follow is gradually revealed to be both the victim and the architect: their memories have been rewritten and redistributed into the sweets themselves. People consume those treats and gain fragments of the protagonist’s past, which heals or destroys them depending on what part they swallow. That means all the emotional callbacks suddenly become evidence — not of fate, but of a deliberate fragmentation.

What made it land for me was how the narrative rewires empathy. A character you trusted as an innocent ally turns out to be a coping mechanism given physical form, and the antagonist’s cruelty is reframed as a tragic attempt to preserve the protagonist by scattering their life across other people. The climax forces a choice: reclaim a whole self and erase those other lives’ salvations, or remain broken but let others keep the comfort those fragments gave them. I walked away thinking about memory, consent, and whether being whole is worth undoing the small mercies you’ve handed out. It’s haunting and heartbreaking in equal measure, and I kept thinking about it for days after I finished.

Is Sweet Things That Kill based on a true story?

3 Answers2025-10-16 14:12:28
I dug into this because the title 'Sweet Things That Kill' sounded like the kind of story that would brag about being "based on a true story" just to get more viewers. From everything I've seen, 'Sweet Things That Kill' is a work of fiction; it's crafted to feel gritty and real, but the creators haven't marketed it as a literal retelling of specific real-life events. Films and shows often borrow emotional truth or real-world inspiration without being direct adaptations, so the vibe of authenticity doesn't equal a factual basis.

If you want to be extra sure (I'm a bit of a detail nerd, so I did this), check the opening and closing credits, the official press notes, and interviews with the writer or director. Those are where any claim like "based on actual events" shows up. Also look for the original source — is it adapted from a novel, a comic, or an original screenplay? If it came from a novel, you'll want to see whether that novel claimed to be true. In many cases creators will say "inspired by true events" when they've taken a kernel of real-life experience and dramatized it heavily, which is different from being a true story.

Personally, I enjoy how 'Sweet Things That Kill' walks the line between believable and heightened drama. Even if it's not strictly true, it captures emotional beats and social details that ring authentic, which is often what keeps me hooked. That's what made me keep watching and thinking about it afterward.

Who composed the Sweet Things That Kill soundtrack?

3 Answers2025-10-16 13:59:13
My ears lit up the moment I realized who was behind the music for 'Sweet Things That Kill' — it's Yuki Kajiura. I know, I know, her name pops up a lot in conversations about atmospheric, emotion-driven scores, but this one felt like a distilled version of everything that makes her work so addictive: layered vocals, choral textures, and those subtly aching strings that sit just behind the melody. The soundtrack leans into mood and texture more than flashy motifs, so you get this constant sense of tension and bittersweet beauty that matches the show's darker, more introspective beats.

Yuki Kajiura has this knack for blending electronic elements with classical and world-music flavors, and she uses that palette here to great effect. Tracks build slowly, blossoms of piano or harp suddenly cut by sparse percussion, and often a female vocal refrain threads through to tie scenes together. If you’re into her older stuff like the haunting pieces in 'Puella Magi Madoka Magica' or the layered choirs of 'Noir', you’ll find familiar fingerprints here — but she’s not repeating herself. There are also quieter moments in the score that are almost cinematic lullabies, which give crucial emotional space to the characters. For me, it turned routine scenes into moments I wanted to replay just to listen to the underscoring. Definitely one of her subtler, more mature wins — left me lingering on the music long after the credits rolled.

Where can I stream Sweet Things That Kill legally?

3 Answers2025-10-16 04:42:08
If you're hunting for a legal place to watch 'Sweet Things That Kill', I usually start with a streaming search engine — I rely on JustWatch or Reelgood to quickly see what’s available in my country. Those sites are lifesavers because they pull together licenses from Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, Viki, iQIYI, WeTV and other services so you don’t have to click into each platform. Type the title in, pick your region, and it’ll show whether you can stream it with a subscription, rent, or buy it outright.

When I dig deeper, I pay attention to the distributor credits and official pages. If a show is licensed by a regional streamer (for example, many East Asian dramas land on Viki, iQIYI, or WeTV), chances are those platforms will either have it or will announce it on their social channels. For more mainstream releases, Netflix or Prime sometimes pick up international titles, and stores like Apple TV / Google Play often offer purchase rentals with subtitle options. I also check official YouTube channels — sometimes the distributor uploads episodes legally, especially for short series — but always watch for region locks.

A practical tip from my side: don’t jump straight to VPNs unless you fully understand the terms of service, and support the official release whenever possible (it helps more shows get localized!). If you want a backup, local libraries or DVD/Blu-ray releases can pop up later. All in all, using a combo of JustWatch, checking the big regional platforms, and following the show’s official pages has worked best for me — hope you find it soon and enjoy the ride!

When will Sweet Things That Kill release on Blu-ray?

3 Answers2025-10-16 05:52:15
If you're as eager as I am about physical releases, here's the short and useful breakdown: there hasn't been a widely confirmed, region-wide Blu-ray release announcement for 'Sweet Things That Kill' from any major distributor as of the last round of public listings I checked. That said, absence of an announcement doesn't mean it won't happen — a lot of modern shows follow a few predictable patterns that help you guess when a disc might show up.

Typically, anime or niche drama titles wind up on Blu-ray several months to a year after their first airing or streaming premiere in the originating market. If 'Sweet Things That Kill' had a theatrical or broadcast run, expect Japanese or domestic special editions (if any) to appear first, often bundled with extras like commentary, behind-the-scenes featurettes, or artbooks. Western physical releases usually depend on licensing deals; if a company like Sentai, Funimation/Crunchyroll, or another boutique distributor picks it up, announcements and pre-orders often show up 3–9 months later. Watching retailer listings (CDJapan, Amazon JP, Right Stuf, or regional Amazon pages) is the fastest way to catch pre-orders and import options. Also, be mindful of region coding — import BDs may be Region A/B/C locked depending on edition.

Personally, I keep a small wishlist and check it weekly; I love snagging collector covers and liner notes when they exist. If you really want a physical copy, patience and following the likely licensors' social feeds pays off — and when a release appears, it often makes the wait feel totally worth it.

Who created Sweet Things That Kill?

7 Answers2025-10-21 03:19:51
Wildly enough, the most direct credit goes to Shuzo Oshimi — he created 'Sweet Things That Kill'. I get a little giddy saying that because his name carries a very distinct vibe: he leans into unsettling intimacy, and 'Sweet Things That Kill' fits that mold perfectly. If you've read 'The Flowers of Evil' or 'Blood on the Tracks', you can sense the same slow-burn dread, the focus on psychological detail and the way small, tender moments can twist into something darker.

I tend to think of Oshimi's work as cinematic in how it stages ordinary spaces and then lets tension accumulate until it almost snaps. With 'Sweet Things That Kill', the premise uses sugar-coated imagery and relationships that look charming at first glance but unravel into something dangerous, which is very much his thing. The art style supports that: clean, expressive linework that suddenly holds a distorted expression just long enough to make you uncomfortable. I love pointing that out to friends who only know him from one popular series — it opens up a whole catalog of similarly eerie reads.

So yeah, if you want the creator’s fingerprints on the piece, it’s Shuzo Oshimi — and knowing his other titles changes how I re-read every panel. It’s the kind of work that keeps crawling back into my head, lingering like a half-remembered melody.

Where can I stream Sweet Things That Kill with subtitles?

7 Answers2025-10-21 11:56:04
Good news — there are several legit ways to watch 'Sweet Things That Kill' with subtitles, but availability depends a lot on your region. I usually start by checking Viki and Viu first; those two platforms specialize in Asian content and tend to carry multiple subtitle tracks (English, Spanish, Portuguese, Indonesian, etc.) contributed by official teams and volunteers. Netflix sometimes picks up series like this, especially outside Korea, and will usually have polished subtitles for many languages. Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV often have rental/purchase options if it isn’t included with a subscription, and those copies typically include subtitles too.

If you’re not sure where it’s available in your country, I rely on JustWatch or Reelgood to search quickly — they show region-specific streaming options and whether subtitles are included. When you land on a platform, look for the CC/subtitle icon in the player or the audio/subtitle dropdown to pick your language. If subtitles aren’t showing up, check the app settings on your smart TV or mobile device: sometimes they’re disabled at the device level. For the best viewing experience I prefer official streams since their subtitles are timed and localized properly, and they support the creators.

One more tip: official YouTube channels or the distributor’s site sometimes host episodes with subtitles, especially for promotional releases. If you ever run into region locks, a trustworthy VPN can help, but be mindful of terms of service. Personally, I love catching small translation differences between subtitle tracks — it’s a mini-translation lesson every episode.

Related Searches

Popular Searches
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status