8 Book(s) Related to senryuu shoujo

Which brother should I choose

Which brother should I choose

51 Views · Ongoing · Ustasli
Alice was a plain girl. Everything about her was ordinary; plain dresses, plain hair, plain face. When she applied to an assistant position for the most famous company in the city, the Alonzo Company, she wasn't aware that her life was about to change for good.

The two heirs of the Alonzo family, Matt and Damion were brothers and the most vicious rivals from the childhood. They were known with their keen eyes to see a prize, even if it was buries six feet under the ground. They could recognize it and dig it out. When Matt seen Alice, it was no different for him. He was willing to scrape the shell of her and make her his. And he was willing to do it before his brother comes in to the picture. If he recognizes the same thing Matt seen in Alice, a competition was inevitable.

And Matt was more than ready to face Damion if necessary.

@Not one, but more
We Who Should Not Exist

We Who Should Not Exist

1k Views · Ongoing · Harold Chinabu (Hasky)
Every person is born with two shadows: their own, and their Echo—a silent counterpart whose experiences shape their instincts and fears across different timelines. Most never see their Echo. But on the night of a rare astral convergence, Amelie's Echo steps out of her shadow and becomes flesh—manifesting as Dexter, a man with memories of her unborn destiny. After one impossible night together, he vanishes into light. When reality begins to glitch and Dexter returns piece by piece through the shadows of others, Amelie discovers she is a Cartographer of Fate—and that their love is a metaphysical mistake the universe will do anything to correct.
Why You Should Never Rescue Stray Demons

Why You Should Never Rescue Stray Demons

323.6k Views · Ongoing · Kit Bryan
So, have you ever heard that saying that you shouldn’t feed stray animals because they’ll follow you home? Turns out that rule applies to demons too…
I didn’t even KNOW he was a demon, but now he insists he owes me his life. The catch? He can’t leave until he “repays the favor,” meaning he’s stuck following me around like some demonic shadow. The good news is, he’ll have plenty of chances to repay me.
Except… I’m starting to wonder if I want him to leave. Especially when he gives me that look, the one that makes my heart race. It’s the kind of look that makes me think I might not mind being saved a little too much.
Sure, he has a tail, but there’s something about him I can’t shake. Maybe it’s the way his voice drops when he gets close, or maybe it’s just because he washes the dishes after dinner. Either way, I’m starting to get attached. Not that it matters because he’s leaving. I know better than to fall for a demon… Right?

Fae are the WORST. Here I am, minding my own business when bam, I get yanked into a summoning circle. Honestly, whoever thought summoning demons was a good idea should be shown why everyone fears demons. Even better? This Fae spells me so I can’t go home until I kill someone for him.
The someone he wants me to kill? The woman who saved my life. Not only is she good, but I can’t bring myself to hurt her. And the worst part? She’s half fae too, that’s just asking for trouble. Now, I’m stuck, bound by my own magic, protecting her, while trying to ignore how much I want to stay. But I can’t. I have to leave eventually. Right?
THE BILLIONAIRE WHO SHOULD HAVE BEEN MY STEPFATHER

THE BILLIONAIRE WHO SHOULD HAVE BEEN MY STEPFATHER

333 Views · Ongoing · Tonia Gospel
"You're going to tell him to leave, or I'm going to ruin you right here against your office desk until you forget his name."

Sebastian Cole was charming, handsome, and currently leaning entirely too close to me in the corporate conference room.
I was actually smiling at one of his jokes.

Until the temperature in the room plummeted.

I looked up. Dominic Vale stood in the doorway. My mother's fiancé. The billionaire who controlled everything. And right now, he looked one second away from committing murder.

His eyes locked onto Sebastian, dark and lethal.
"Meeting's over," Dominic said. His voice was terrifyingly calm.

Sebastian smirked, clearly enjoying the tension. "We were just discussing dinner plans."

"She's busy," Dominic replied, stepping into the room.

The moment Sebastian left, Dominic locked the heavy glass door. Click. The sound echoed like a gunshot.

He crossed the room in three strides, backing me up until my hips hit the edge of the mahogany desk.

"You don't get to be jealous," I whispered, my heart hammering against my ribs. "You're marrying Eleanor."

"Do not say her name right now," he growls, his hands slamming onto the desk on either side of me, trapping me completely.

He leans in, his chest flush against mine, his scent of expensive cologne and pure rage overwhelming my senses.

"You smiled at him," Dominic murmurs, his gaze dropping to my lips. "Now I'm going to have to remind you exactly who you belong to."
Three Weeks with the Wolf I Should Kill

Three Weeks with the Wolf I Should Kill

1k Views · Ongoing · Piper Hayes
When I woke up, there was a stranger beside me. He said his name was Kieran, took care of me gently, answered every question with patience. My wolf was dormant, but my heart raced every time I saw him.

"Are you my mate?" I asked.

He was silent for a long time. Finally: "Just rest for now."

The days that followed felt like a dream. He made breakfast, walked with me, kissed me under moonlight. We marked each other. I thought I'd found where I belonged.

Until I saw a black wolf emblem.

Memory struck like lightning—

Kieran Valens. My mortal enemy. Son of the man who killed my parents twenty years ago.

And I'd just spent three weeks in his bed.

Worse—when I pretended the amnesia continued and secretly fed intel to my pack...I found I couldn't betray him.

When he took a silver bullet on the battlefield, I ran to him faster than logic could stop me.

"Why save me?" he asked, eyes full of pain.

Because I love you. Because you're my fated wolf.

Because even though you're the one person I should hate most, my body moves toward you on instinct.

But this love was built on lies...
THE ALPHA WHO SHOULD NOT HAVE REJECTED ME

THE ALPHA WHO SHOULD NOT HAVE REJECTED ME

1.2k Views · Ongoing · Vrinda B
Sara never asked for a mate, but fate didn’t care. The moment she steps into BloodRidge Pack, the bond locks her to the one man who wants nothing to do with her.
Alpha Xenon rejects her on sight. Cold. Final. Cruel.

But the bond doesn’t break.
His wolf won’t let her go.
And when danger comes for her, the Alpha who pushed her away becomes the one who can’t stay away.

Some rejections hurt.
This one changes everything.
The Stray Omega They Should Never Have Crossed

The Stray Omega They Should Never Have Crossed

1.1k Views · Ongoing · Joy Brown
My aunt was terrified I'd end up with a human. So she arranged a marriage herself.

The groom? Kael Voss. Alpha heir to the most powerful pack on the East Coast.

I had a Moonstone Mate Necklace custom-made for the occasion. Global commission. A hundred and eighty thousand dollars.

The day I went to pick it up, it was snatched right out of my hands.

The woman who took it? Chloe Hart. Kael's so-called childhood best friend.

She looked me up and down like I was a stray dog that had wandered in off the street.

"A hundred and eighty grand? Sweetheart, you can't even afford the tax."

Then she told me to get on my knees. Right there, in front of the whole store. Scream three times, "I'm a worthless stray Omega and I know my place."

I didn't kneel.

I threw her own words right back in her face and put her on the floor with one kick.

That's when Kael walked in. My fiancé. The man I'd never met until that very moment.

And damn... he was gorgeous.

I'll be honest, I'm shallow. Always have been. That face hit every single thing on my list.

So I walked right up to him, gave him my sweetest smile, and said, "Hi. I'm Judy. Your fiancée."
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