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The Taste of Seduction

Mature content (18+) "How far would you go for love?" [COMPLETED BOOK 1] Cruel and twisted Atlas Martini had 3 rules. 1. Never mix business with pleasure 2. Don't ever give second chances 3. Never get emotional attached to someone. He has never been tempted to break these rules until he met her. His new secretary, Meredith Rossi. With her big glasses and doe eyes, she was the most innocent and pure woman he has ever met. he couldn't wait to taint her. To ruin, claim and bend her over his desk. She was supposed to be a prey for him to play around with until he found himself addicted to her. Like a drug, he craved an overdose. Now she was his secretary, His Angel His good girl. A woman with dark secrets, Meredith Rossi didn't think running away from home with her little brother would change her life forever. Her boss was everything she should avoid. Fierce, ruthless, a promised pain and sexy as hell. When he proposition a devilish deal she agreed because life was too short not to live out your dark fantasies. Temptation was the ultimate ruin of man and if she was going down she might as well pick her poison which was him. Now he was her Boss Her dominant Her ultimate downfall. Theirs was a love story that questioned how far you would go for love---would you fall in love with a cursed monster? --------- ---------- Excerpt; "You got such a dirty imagination for an Angel." Atlas grasped her chin in one hand and forced her to meet his gaze. "Touch yourself Angel." Atlas ordered, his breath tickling her ear. "Let me see what you do when you are alone with your dirty fantasies."

Chichii · Fantasy
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331 Chs

Book of spells

After they ate their snacks and listened to Marcus' words, they turned their attention back to the topic on the Book of Spells.

Atlas shared his thoughts on what they should do next. "We should be extra careful now that we have the Book of Spells. It's a powerful tool that can fall into the wrong hands."

"I agree. We have to be careful from here on in especially if I'm the only one who can read and open it," Meredith agreed with Atlas.

"We should keep the book hidden and only use it when it's necessary. We don't want to attract unwanted attention," he added, Austin chiming in to the conversation.

"We should also make sure that we are all on the same page when it comes to using the book. We don't want any misunderstandings that may lead to disagreements."