LOGINTamed by the Devil Stepbrother Nolan Carter is everything Clara Bennett despises—cocky, cruel, and sinfully irresistible. On campus, he’s the untouchable golden boy: captain of the team, the star every professor favors, and the devil every girl wants in her bed. And Nolan gives them exactly what they crave. One night. No promises. No emotions. Just filthy satisfaction. His harem of willing admirers proves he doesn’t need to lift a finger—women fall at his feet. But behind that perfect smile hides venom. Nolan has no love for his new “family.” He hates Clara’s mother for marrying his father, and he hates Clara even more—for invading his world, stealing space in his home, and daring to defy him. Clara isn’t like the girls who line up outside his door. She’s sharp-tongued, stubborn, and immune to his charms—or at least she pretends to be. Nolan delights in breaking her down, tormenting her with cutting remarks, cruel games, and dark whispers meant to ruin her reputation. Everywhere Clara goes, Nolan lurks—reminding her she doesn’t belong, reminding her he’s in control. But the more he pushes, the more the lines blur. Hatred burns hot, and desire burns hotter. Clara swears she’ll never fall for him, never be just another notch in his bedpost. Nolan swears he’ll never want her, never crave the one girl who dares to fight back. Yet temptation is a dangerous game. Because when the devil stepbrother sets his sights on you… you either burn, or you break. And Clara is about to discover what happens when hate becomes hunger—when the boy who torments her decides she’s the only sin he can’t resist.
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I stand at the edge of the university quad, fingers curled tight around the worn strap of my messenger bag. The campus is alive with the usual chaos—students darting between classes, laughter echoing from the steps of the library, and the scent of coffee drifting from the café. Normally, I’d feel at home here, comforted by the familiar rhythm of academia. But today, everything feels off. It's as if I'm walking onto a stage where the spotlight's glaring down, reminding me that there's no escaping the part I'm supposed to play. I take a deep breath, trying to steady myself. It’s just another semester—just classes, just lectures, just me and my goals. But the truth is, nothing is “just” anything anymore. Not since Mom married Richard Carter, not since Nolan Carter’s shadow loomed over my life like a dark cloud. Nolan Carter. The very name sends a jolt of anger racing through my veins. He’s the type of guy who makes heads turn—tall, athletic, with dark hair that looks perpetually windswept and eyes the color of storm clouds. He’s the golden boy of this campus, the one every girl dreams about and every guy idolizes. Yet, beneath that charming exterior lies a cruel arrogance I’ve had the misfortune of knowing all too well. I push the thought away, willing myself to move through the crowd toward the psychology building. Some deep-seated part of me yearns to believe I can keep my head down, focus on my classes, and pretend Nolan Carter doesn’t exist. But I know that’s naïve. He’s made it his personal mission to make my life hell, and today probably won’t be any different. I enter the building, the murmurs of other students fading into the background as I brace myself for whatever chaos the day may bring. Jenna meets me at the door, her warm smile a stark contrast to the knot of anxiety tightening in my stomach. “Hey, you made it!” She loops her arm through mine, pulling me into a quick hug. “Barely,” I reply, forcing a smile. “I need all the distraction I can get this semester.” Her expression morphs into concern for a split second. “So… did you see him yet?” I know who she means without even having to ask. “No. And I’d like to keep it that way.” “Good luck,” she snorts, her voice laced with indignation. “He’s been holding court in the student lounge. I bet half the girls are practically drooling over him as usual.” I shake my head, exasperation simmering beneath the surface. “Let them. Maybe if they’re busy fawning, he’ll leave me the hell alone.” Jenna gives me a look that clearly says she knows better. “You’re gonna have to confront him sooner or later, especially now that he’s your stepbrother.” “What delightful family bonding it will be,” I mutter, rolling my eyes as we head into our first lecture. I barely manage to focus as the professor begins discussing the syllabus; my mind keeps drifting. After class, we spill into the hallway, and the moment I spot Nolan, a wave of dread crashes over me. He’s leaning against the wall, casually engaging with a group of admirers, his laughter easily echoing across the crowded space. Time seems to slow, my heart racing in response to the sight of him. I want to ignore him, to brush past and act like he doesn’t exist—but our eyes meet, and something twisted flares in his gaze, a mixture of amusement and malice. Then, as if putting on a show for everyone in the hallway, he steps forward. “Well, well, well, if it isn’t my favorite stepsister,” he drawls, raising an eyebrow as he blocks my way, smirking. My stomach churns, but I force myself to stand tall. “Move, Nolan,” I demand, jabbing a finger toward him as I try to push my way past. His smile widens as he leans in, invading my space. “Aw, come on, Clara. Don’t you want to catch up? We’re family now.” His friends snicker, and humiliation flares across my cheeks. “You’re not my family,” I retort, my voice unwavering despite the tumult of emotions roiling inside me. “You’re just an inconvenience.” Nolan’s gaze darkens, that predatory glint sending a shiver down my spine. “An inconvenience? Is that all you think of me, little girl?” He leans closer, lowering his voice so only I can hear. “I’ll show you who I really am.” “What do you mean?” I snap, my heart racing faster now. “Oh, you know,” he sneers, eyes glinting with amusement. “Just another little gold digger, following in your mother’s footsteps. I bet you learned a lot from her about how to latch onto a man for a comfortable life, didn’t you?” I recoil at his words. They cut deeper than I want to admit. “Shut up, Nolan,” I fire back, through gritted teeth, my fists clenching at my sides. “You have no idea what you're talking about.” “Come on, Clara,” he mocks, glancing back at his entourage, who are thoroughly entertained. “It’s not like you’re hiding it. You’re just as much a whore as your mother. You think I haven’t seen the way you flirt with professors, trying to win favor? It’s pathetic.” With that, a fresh wave of rage crashes over me. “You think you're better than me? You think you can just throw insults around like confetti and get away with it?” He grins, a mixture of malice and delight. “I am better than you. At everything, Clara. I have what it takes to be successful, while you’re just a sad little girl relying on your mother’s leftovers.” Each word is a blade, and I can feel the stares from passersby—some intrigued, some shocked. But it only feeds his arrogance. I take a deep breath, my heart racing wildly as I muster my shame into anger. “You’re a pathetic bully, Nolan. Hiding behind your looks doesn’t make you any less of a coward.” The moment hangs in the air, thick with tension and unwarranted rage, and for just a fleeting second, I think he might back down. Yet he leans even closer, his breath warm against my cheek. “Listen closely, sweetheart. You’re nothing to me, just something to toy with. I’ll make your life hell if you keep getting in my way. How about that?” My pulse pounds in my ears as I break our gaze, fuming. I turn sharply, ready to stride away, but he calls after me, his voice dripping with mockery. “Don’t cry too much, Clara. You’ll get used to it—just like your mother did.” As I stalk away, the echoes of laughter and jeers swirl around me. But beneath the anger, there’s a flicker of something else I loathe even more: the awareness of how deeply his words layer beneath my skin. No matter how hard I try to shake it off, he always finds a way to get under my armor.Nolan's POV I stood, resolve hardening. No more running. I texted Elena: "Tell Dad to fuck off. I'm going to get her." I stared at the screen after the text sent, my thumb hovering like it might still undo everything. Tell Dad to fuck off. I’m going to get her. For the first time in days, my chest didn’t feel hollow. It felt tight—but solid. Like a decision had finally locked into place. I didn’t wait for Elena’s reply. I stood there by the pond, the morning sun breaking through the clouds, turning the water into a sheet of light. Ducks drifted past, unbothered, and somewhere behind me a child laughed. Life didn’t pause for heartbreak—but it didn’t forbid courage either. Clara hadn’t left because she stopped loving me. She’d left because she loved me too much. That truth settled in my bones. I walked back toward Jake’s place with purpose now, every step clearer than the last. The city no longer felt like it was pressing down on me—it felt like something I was moving
Nolan’s POVI lay there staring at the ceiling, the dream dissolving slowly, cruelly, like fog burned away by daylight filtering through the cheap blinds of Jake's apartment. The patterns up there were familiar now—cracks spiderwebbing like veins, water stains blooming like old bruises from that leak he never fixed. My heart was still racing, a frantic drumbeat echoing in my ears, palms damp with sweat that had nothing to do with the humid air and everything to do with her. Clara. Always fucking Clara. Even in sleep, she haunted me, her voice in that dream—soft, pleading, "Come find me"—twisting like a knife in my gut. I could still feel the phantom warmth of her body against mine, the way she'd arch into me, her breath hitching as I'd slide into her, raw and desperate, our taboo love a fire that consumed everything.Florence.The word tasted bitter now, like bile rising in my throat. It used to conjure images of romance—cobblestone streets, ancient art, the kind of place where lovers
Nolan’s POV"Fuck me, Nolan," she demanded, wrapping legs around me, her heels digging into the small of my back like spurs urging a horse to gallop. Her voice was breathy, edged with that practiced seduction that came too easy in places like this—hot, anonymous, no room for the messy truths that clawed at you later. Mia's thighs were smooth, toned from whatever gym routine she bragged about earlier, but they weren't the right ones. Not soft and yielding in that way that made my blood roar, not marked with the faint freckles Clara had along her inner thighs, the ones I'd map with my tongue on lazy mornings, tasting salt and her until she begged for mercy.I grabbed a condom from my wallet—always prepared, even if this felt like betrayal—and sheathed myself with shaking hands, the latex cool and constricting against the heat throbbing in my veins. Whiskey made everything sharper, the edges of sensation amplified: the scrape of her nails on my shoulders, the hitch in her breath as I pos
Nolan’s POVThe bass thumped through my chest like a second heartbeat, vibrating the sticky floor of the club and rattling the half-empty glass in my hand. Neon lights sliced through the haze of smoke and sweat, casting everyone in jagged, unnatural hues—purples and blues that made faces look like masks, hiding whatever bullshit they were running from. I leaned against the bar, the wood slick under my elbows from spilled drinks, the air thick with the sharp tang of liquor, cheap perfume, and bodies grinding too close. It was the kind of place where people came to forget, to drown in noise and numbness, and tonight, that's exactly what I needed. Clara's ghost clung to me like a bad habit, her scent, her laugh, her touch—fuck, especially her touch—haunting every quiet moment. So I chased the loud ones, the chaotic ones, where thoughts couldn't catch up.I knocked back the rest of my whiskey, the burn sliding down my throat like fire, settling in my gut with a warmth that almost tricked


















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