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Old Money

Old Money

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Where Power Meets Passion, and Legacy Meets Love
Lesley Miller was born into quiet luxury — crystal chandeliers, whispered reputations, and a last name that opened every door. But when her father’s empire collapses, the golden girl of old money finds herself standing in ruins.
Enter Osman Luxford — the self-made billionaire who built everything from dust. The middle son of New York’s most formidable family, Osman is power in human form: calm, brilliant, and impossible to ignore.
What begins as a contract marriage built on debt and duty soon becomes something raw and undeniable. In the marble halls of the Luxford Mansion, rivalry turns to longing. Her pride meets his precision, and every stolen glance threatens to rewrite their fate.
But in a world ruled by legacy, reputation, and control, love is the one currency they can’t predict.
Old Money is a story of two worlds colliding — where new ambition meets old grace, and where the heart dares to want more than status. From Manhattan’s skyline to the hush of private estates, Lesley and Osman must learn that true wealth isn’t in inheritance or ambition, but in love that defies it all.
All for the Money

All for the Money

182 Views · Ongoing · Angela Lynn Carver
To save her family from being homeless, Faith Williams decided to steal from her company. She thought she got away with it until one day, her cold, stoic, and unforgiving boss Anthony DeMarco caught up to her scheme and threatened to send her to prison.

In a desperate attempt to save herself, she offers her body to him, which angers him even more. How will she ever get out of this troublesome situation?
Married for Money' Buried for Revenge

Married for Money' Buried for Revenge

264 Views · Ongoing · June Calva
She thought she was escaping one cage. She walked straight into another.
Georgia Steele married a man she didn't love to save her family — traded her youth for a gilded prison in Pasadena and called it duty. Then Lord Carlisle Strathearn walked into her life and offered her everything she'd been denied: passion, freedom, the kind of love that made her forget her vows.
She left her husband for him. She left her family. She left everything.
It was only when the doors locked behind her that she realized Carlisle had been watching her long before that first night at the art gallery. That his desire wasn't for her — it was for her destruction. Her father's sins had cost him everything. And Georgia was going to pay the debt.
Now she's trapped beneath a Victorian manor in California, drugged, gaslit, and erased from the world — while Carlisle hosts dinner parties on the floor above her head.
She had two choices once. She has none now.
But the walls she's writing on are starting to whisper back.
Married for Money' Buried for Revenge is a dark psychological romance series about obsession, revenge, and what survives when everything else is taken away. For readers who like their villains brilliant, their heroines unbreakable, and their love stories soaked in shadows.
Took His Mom's Money and Became His Boss

Took His Mom's Money and Became His Boss

307 Views · Ongoing · Piper Hayes
I've got a reputation on campus as a doormat with zero dignity. I bring Wyatt Langley food, do his homework, act as his emotional dumping ground. Been at it for a year.

His rich friends mock my cheap clothes and say I'm reaching way out of my league. He never stops them. Sometimes he even laughs along.

Finally, he announces in front of everyone that he's breaking up with me. His first love is coming back from Europe, so I need to get lost.

Everyone's waiting to see me cry.

I glance at the five million dollars that hit my account half an hour ago and say, with complete sincerity, "Okay. Congrats."

What nobody knows is that I put up with him, tolerated his rotten temper, for one simple reason. His mom pays way too well.

Now the money's here. Time to end this arrangement.

So why, the second I walk away, does he start tearing the city apart trying to find me?
Caught Stealing the Surgery Money, But I Was Never There

Caught Stealing the Surgery Money, But I Was Never There

1.1k Views · Ongoing · Lily
"What kind of sick game are you playing?" my husband, Mark, snapped through the phone.
I stared at my heavy plaster cast and said nothing.
In my previous life, distant relatives brought a bag of cash to my clinic, begging me to bump my cousin up the surgery waitlist. I refused.
By morning, the money vanished.
Security footage showed someone in my scrubs, with my exact face, stealing it.
My colleague, Sarah, and my husband accused me of taking the bribe. They destroyed my career. My cousin died waiting.
Driven mad by grief, her parents ran me down with their truck.
Reborn, when I saw the new surveillance footage, I finally understood who she was.
Arctic Apocalypse: My Wife Took the Money for My Shelter

Arctic Apocalypse: My Wife Took the Money for My Shelter

726 Views · Ongoing · Ryu
48-hour countdown to an arctic apocalypse. I asked my wife for $50,000 to buy a system shelter to save our lives, but she told her family I wanted the money to support a mistress. I scraped together $50,000 from various sources and was about to activate the shelter when my wife called, triumphantly telling me she'd already transferred all my assets and was hiding in a luxury villa with her lover.

She didn't know that when the extreme cold arrived, the villa's floor-to-ceiling windows would shatter instantly, and the fireplace wood would last no more than three days.

The only place that could truly sustain life was my shelter.

Now, she's kneeling outside the shelter door...
I Was the Perfect Mistress. Until I Stopped Needing His Money.

I Was the Perfect Mistress. Until I Stopped Needing His Money.

294 Views · Ongoing · Lily
I was Ethan Blake's perfect mistress for five years, adhering faithfully to his rules of secrecy and obedience.

I knew his coffee preferences, his pre-meeting anxieties, yet it wasn't until his arranged-marriage partner returned that I understood I was merely a replaceable 'item' in his life plan.

When my mother passed and the pressure of medical bills vanished, I realized for the first time — that contract with its monthly transfers had bought not just my time, but my very right to say 'no' to him.

And now, when I no longer need his money...

This transaction, forged in the name of bondage, will be terminated by me.
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