Ever since that first season of 'Pretty Little Liars', I couldn't help but root for Aria and Ezra, even though their relationship was... complicated, to say the least. There's something about forbidden love stories that just hooks you, you know? The whole student-teacher dynamic was messy from the start, but the show kept teasing us with moments that made it hard to look away. Like, remember when Ezra turned out to have this whole secret past tied to Alison? Wild stuff. But despite all the chaos, they had this undeniable chemistry that made you wonder if they'd ever get their happy ending.
By the time the series wrapped up, after all the lies, the breakups, and even Ezra getting shot (seriously, what a rollercoaster), Aria and Ezra did end up together. They got married in the finale, which felt like a weirdly fairy-tale ending considering how dark the show could get. Part of me was happy for them—like, after all that drama, they deserved some peace. But another part couldn't shake how problematic their origins were. The show kinda glossed over that, though, focusing more on the 'true love conquers all' angle. Still, I won't lie—I totally cried during their wedding scene. Guess I'm a sucker for messy, dramatic love stories after all.
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A young girl is married off to an Alpha by her parents against her will. She is forced to leave her old life behind and move in with the Alpha, who is known for his power and control within the pack. Despite her initial resistance, she eventually comes to accept her new life alongside Alpha Aiden. However, she soon realizes that the Alpha is a cruel and abusive man who uses his position to control her every move. Aiden wanted the title and in order to receive it he had to take a wife. As Grabiela is about to enter his life, Aiden decides to make it fun and turn it into a game, with her as the main pond, between him and his friends. When the abuse and lies weigh too heavy she realizes that she has to leave but will he let her go? Or will he tighten his grip and lock the doors?
”I’m guessing the meeting wasn't to talk about the food arrangements for when you take over the pack?”
”They’ve arranged for me to marry Gabriella Santos from the Trimoon pack,”
”So what, when have you ever backed down from a challenge?”
”How is tying my life to another in marriage, a challenge?”
”The challenge is to make her submit to you.”
”We’ll make it more interesting-”
”- I bet you won't be able to get it done before the end of the year,”
”I’ll have her submitting to me by the end of the month,”
”Not just submit. You have to have her wrapped around your finger, hopelessly in love with you by the end of the year,”
”Ten grand to whoever wins,”
***Explicit sexual abuse, violence, and otherwise TW scenes later in the book. Will warn in Author Notes***
"What's in it for me?" He asked, raising an eyebrow at her.
"You become the Alpha of Alphas" she answered, crossing her arms over her chest, holding her stance despite her racing heart. The necklace around her neck glowing under her shirt, catching the Alpha's attention.
"And what's in it for you?" He asked, growing a bit more interested in her offer. Eyeing the dim light under her black shirt.
"I get my revenge. So, what do you say, Alpha? Do we call it a deal?" She asked, extending her hand to shake. He stared at her hand for a second, before extending his, shaking hers.
"Deal, piccolo lupo" he said, tightening his grip "only we'll play this, MY way"
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Having lost her family in the hands of Lycans, Lia Elica finds herself seeking help from the one and only, cold, ruthless, and heartless Capo dei Capi, Alpha Ezra D'Caprio...
Story description
Elara grew up as the unwanted girl of her pack. Weak, bullied, and called cursed, she never believed she had a place among them. But on the night of the Choosing, everything changed. The Moon Goddess marked her as the true mate of Alpha Damien, the strongest and coldest alpha in the land.
But Damien does not want her. He hates the bond, hates the idea of fate, and hates that his Luna is the girl everyone calls weak. He swears to never love her, only to keep her as a Luna for the sake of tradition.
Thrown into a world of power, betrayal, and deadly trials, Elara must fight to survive. The pack whispers against her. Jealous rivals like Clara want her destroyed. Even her best friend Aria is hiding a secret she cannot see.
And when Elara starts having visions of the past and future, she learns a truth more painful than rejection: her parents were murdered by Damien’s father, the former alpha.
Now she must decide—will she bow and remain the weak girl they all laugh at, or will she rise and claim the strength the Moon Goddess gave her?
This is a story of pain, betrayal, power, and forbidden love. One girl chosen by the Moon Goddess. One alpha who refuses to love her. One pack full of secrets. And a bond that will either break them—or set them free.
What do I do when I run out of options and I need money fast?
I sell the only thing that I have that is worth any value…
My virginity.
Bidding starts at 1 million...
Scarlett's Treasures, an exclusive auction house for wealthy men and women who buy the pleasures of those willing to give themselves...and they want me.
What's a girl to do when she's in her mid-twenties, is still a virgin... and broke AF?
Yep, I made that choice. Now, the only problem is, I don't have only one buyer to please, but there are three and one of them just so happens to be my childhood best friend and crush who broke my heart and left.
Now he's back and he's buying my virginity...which he thinks belongs to him.
Meeting their demands will be a challenge, but it's a choice that I'm going to have to make...
Aria's days as a transaction turn into something more personal, she realizes that she may have made the best decision of her life. Will she succumb to the demands of her buyers or risk losing everything for a chance at real love and belonging?
Ares finally broke his life long curse of having the worst luck on the planet, but that doesn't mean his life got any easier. Going to West Ora is just as wild as ever with little to no rules, only now he has to do it while trying to raise his daughter- who is far from a normal child. On Elara's shoulders rests the fate of the world- the prophecy child. A hybrid unlike any other with such powerful magic that all the world wants her. Not only do Ares, and his mate Andy, have to teach Elara to be good, they have to fight literal demons as they do it. Can they teach Elara to make the right choice or will she choose the dark side? With an angel and a demon at her side at all times posing as her friends can she even tell the difference between good and evil anymore?
Book 5 of The Alpha's Mate Who Cried Wolf.
Everything is going great in the world of Mysteria, but not so much in the Celestial world, where the Deities live. Atlanta, jealous of her sister Selene, the Moon Goddess, wants everyone to be punished and suffer from her wrath. Setting Thypon, the God of monsters, free and sends him to Mysteria during the midsummer solstice to destroy the world.
It's now left up to Nina and her friends to vanquish Thypon, but it may take Nina and Magnus more than just magic, but a sudden change of fate in order to save Mysteria.
Ezra is a pretty key character in 'Pretty Little Liars'. He's the charming English teacher who gets mixed up in all the drama with Aria. Their relationship really drives a lot of the story's romance and tension. I always found their dynamics intriguing, especially with the secretive vibes surrounding them. It's like a rollercoaster of feelings!
Aria Montgomery's journey in 'Pretty Little Liars' is a rollercoaster of emotions, secrets, and growth. From the very first episode, she’s tangled in the web of 'A,' the mysterious figure tormenting her and her friends. Her relationship with Ezra Fitz, her former English teacher, is one of the most controversial arcs—starting as a forbidden romance that later evolves into something more complex. I always found their dynamic frustrating yet weirdly compelling, especially when Ezra’s secrets unravel. Aria’s artistic flair and quirky style make her stand out, but her loyalty to her friends is her defining trait. She’s the one who often bridges gaps between the group, even when her own life is falling apart.
Later seasons dive deeper into her family drama, like her parents’ divorce and her brother’s struggles. Then there’s the whole 'A.D.' reveal, where Aria briefly becomes a suspect—talk about a twist! By the series finale, she ends up marrying Ezra, which fans either love or hate. Personally, I’m torn. It’s a satisfying conclusion for her character arc, but the ethical questions around their relationship never fully fade. Still, Aria’s evolution from a confused teen to a confident woman is one of the show’s highlights.
Aria Montgomery's departure from Rosewood in 'Pretty Little Liars' was one of those plot twists that felt both shocking and inevitable, given the chaos that constantly surrounded the Liars. After seasons of being entangled in 'A's games, Aria finally got a chance to escape the toxicity of Rosewood when she moved to Boston with Ezra. Their relationship had its ups and downs, but by that point, they’d weathered so much together that leaving town seemed like a fresh start for both of them. Boston represented a place where they could rebuild without the constant shadow of their past—no more secrets, no more threats, just a normal life (or as normal as it gets for someone who’s survived Rosewood).
Of course, Aria’s exit wasn’t just about running away. It was also a symbolic moment of growth. She’d spent years being manipulated, terrified, and pushed to her limits, and leaving Rosewood was her way of reclaiming control. The town had become a prison of sorts, filled with memories of Alison, Mona, and later, Charlotte and Alex. Boston offered her a chance to focus on her career, her relationship, and herself without the weight of all that history. It’s funny how a place can hold so much power over you—Rosewood was home, but it was also the source of so much trauma. Aria’s decision to leave felt like a quiet but firm middle finger to all the drama she’d endured. And honestly? Good for her.