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Kiss The Dark

Sold into marriage to a reclusive man. Megan is dragged to a clandestine midnight ceremony and delivered to Gabriel North. Megan must spend 30 days married to Mr. North before she may finally be free forever. The only problem is that he marries every year only to annul the marriage and his brides are never heard from again. No one knows anything about him except that he is extraordinarily wealthy, and he has an estate high on the mountain above the city that no one is brave enough to visit. Before this Megan Steele had the perfect life. She was a wealthy heiress from a prominent family. Her days were filled with family, travel, parties, and society. Expected to marry at eighteen but unable to bear the thought of leaving her perfect life she turned down one offer of marriage after another. Four years and four suitors rejected, Megan has been proposed to for a fifth time. The suitor is the son of her father's investment partner. Megan made a fatal error with this refusal and placed her desire for freedom above her father's company. She finds herself sold into a forced marriage to Mr. Gabriel North to recoup her father's investment funds. More than that though, Megan swears there is something dark about Mr. North, something dangerous, something otherworldly. Where is the staff that keeps caring for them? How does his house keep changing? Why did his friend call him sire?

AmeraWolf80 · Fantasy
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99 Chs
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Loss

Three days later the doctor released Megan to go home. Where she was supposed to recover from her trauma and surgery. There was no recovering from this trauma, only enduring.

The nurse brought her a set of scrubs and slippers to leave the hospital in since her nightclothes had been bloody, and the doctor had cut them off her. Megan didn't care though; she was too busy staring at what had been brought to her an hour earlier.

A grief counselor had also gotten the doctor to allow his office to pick up her prescriptions. Since the counselor was certain she wouldn't bother if discharged without them. The counselor was right.

Megan didn't care. The counselor had recommended that she be checked into the psychiatric ward. He worried since she had no sign of support or help of any kind. He had diagnosed her as suicidal when she hadn't responded to him once over the last couple of days.