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30 Days of Passion and Revenge

**This book is a dark romance and contains abusive and mature content.** In a world where power and passion collide, Lily Anderson finds herself entangled in a web of deceit and desire with Ethan Blackwood, a man of enigmatic charm and ruthless ambition. Their tumultuous relationship is a battleground of wills and wits, where Lily struggles to maintain her dignity and autonomy against Ethan's domineering control. As they navigate through a series of encounters that test the limits of trust and betrayal, a question lingers in the air: Can love flourish in the shadows of manipulation, or will it wither under the weight of dark intentions? Throughout their journey, the dialogue between Lily and Ethan is peppered with moments of tension and revelation, offering a glimpse into the complex dynamics of their relationship: "I'm not finished," Lily glared at him defiantly, reaching for another bottle from the ice bucket. With a resounding crash, Ethan upended the entire bucket, his eyes darkening with barely contained fury. "Get the hell out of here, all of you!" He snarled, his face contorted with rage. How dare they ogle his woman like that? "You belong to me. Your body, your time, your very existence—all of it is mine to do with as I please," Ethan growled, his face mere inches from hers, asserting a claim that Lily vehemently resisted. "I don't belong to anyone," she spat, her voice trembling. "Least of all a monster like you." "You'll learn, Lily. One way or another, you'll learn your place," Ethan's lips curled into a cruel smile, promising a future of struggle and submission. "I'll do anything you want," Lily whispered, her soul fracturing with each syllable, as she made a choice that would change her life forever. "Because my name is Ethan Blackwood," he said, a statement that carried with it a weight of power and a promise of consequences yet to be seen.

novel_evaray · 现代言情
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189 Chs

The Tomato Girl

Lily had her hand on the door, ready to leave. Her gaze swept coldly over Ethan's desk. Amid the cold, lifeless stacks of paperwork, a cartoonish wooden tomato figurine was sitting prominently on the table.

It stood out like a sore thumb.

A cartoon tomato?!

Lily's eyes lingered on the figurine for a moment before she walked over and picked it up, her heart suddenly skipping a beat.

Had he kept this tomato on his desk all this time? She had thought he would have thrown it away by now.

Yet here it was, still sitting on his desk. Did that mean he saw it every time he reviewed documents or reprimanded his staff?

This man kept a cartoon tomato on a work desk—it was entirely out of place. Wasn't he worried that people would laugh at him?!

It didn't match the style of his office at all.