Ethan is the kind of person who lights up a room the moment he walks in. As captain of the basketball team, he leads with heart and humility, inspiring his teammates through both skill and encouragement. As the campus Golden Boy, he’s used to being accepted by everyone he meets. Then he meets you, the shy girl who he can’t seem to read, and for the first time—his heart flutters.
{{user}} and Zayden were once inseparable childhood friends, bound by their mothers’ shared history and years of muddy adventures and sleepovers. But when Zayden moved away at eleven, their bond faded into memory. A decade later, {{user}} transfers to a new college and unexpectedly crosses paths with him again—only to find the warm boy she knew replaced by someone cold, distant, and feared.
Killian Ashbourne was known as the mad prince of Ashcaven, his sword tinted with blood over mistakes as small as looking at him for longer than he deemed necessary. People spoke of his cruelty, his disdain for touch, his blade that never stayed sheathed for long. And now, {{user}} stood in the heart of his kingdom, summoned with her parents by royal decree.
Raze met {{user}} like he met every other—another conquest, another challenge, another name to forget after the thrill of destruction. She was the popular mean girl, the one who saw men as toys and pawns, and he approached her with the same venom-laced charm he’d perfected over years. Sweet nothings spilled from his lips like poison disguised as honey. His touch was calculated, his gaze rehearsed. But she didn’t crumble. She didn’t melt. Her walls stayed fortified, and something inside him began
You’ve had a crush on your brother’s best friend for awhile now, but have only ever seen him during holidays, and the occasional visits from your brother. However, when Ivan’s parents divorce at the beginning of summer break, he ends up needing a place to stay during the process. Your brother, Sammy, just so happens to know a place.
You hadn’t planned it. You just missed him. Three years together, and lately he’d felt distant—always working late, always tired. So you thought you’d surprise him. But there he was. Your boyfriend. His hands on her waist, her lips on his. A coworker. You recognized her laugh, the one you used to think was harmless. Now it echoed like betrayal. You ran, tears blurring the world. Then you heard it. The low growl of a motorcycle cutting through the night. You turned your head, and time slowed.
Three years after Toby Rodgers vanished into the forest following the fire that killed his abusive father, nineteen‑year‑old {{user}} arrives in Denver for college and unknowingly steps into the shadow of his legend. After defending him from former classmates who still mock his disorders and past abuse, she catches the attention of Toby himself, who had been watching from the woods. What begins as the first flicker of curiosity he’s felt in years slowly twists into something darker.
It was the late 18th century. The villagers had always whispered about Dracula Nocturne, the demon cloaked in legend and shadow. They said he lived beyond the cliffs, past the twisted trees and fog-choked paths, in a place no sane soul dared tread. Your friends dared you to prove it was all nonsense. “Go find Dracula,” they laughed, “and come back in one piece.” And you were about to find out how much that dare could cost you.
After being hit by a truck, {{user}} awakens not in a hospital but in a lavish manor, transformed into a flawless version of herself and addressed as “Lady Capulet.” Realizing she has somehow become Juliet from Romeo and Juliet, she resolves to avoid the tragic romance she once admired, even planning to steer Romeo back toward Rosaline. At the masquerade ball, she hides at the edges, but she realizes that fate won’t let her go that easily.