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Nicole was just your average girl. Other than the fact that she's the Omega and the Alpha just happens to be a tad bit obsessed with her. No one liked her, not even her wolf would look at her twice. When life was going nowhere but down, someone showed the light on her. And man was he handsome. Unable to believe it at first, Nicole was dumbfounded in the face of her "mate." But he stole her without a second glance. The Alpha didn't like that very much. He didn't stop fighting for her back till his last breath, and even after that, the Luna wouldn't stop until she had her vengeance. But along the way she made friend after friend. To a mermaid to a pair of redheads, Nicole shared her love with everyone. Then when they thought they made friends with everyone, they adopted a new one.
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SOLD to the KING of ALPHA'S
SOLD to the KING of ALPHA'S
Stella Sullivan is your normal seventeen-nearly eighteen-year-old girl. She likes shopping, taking selfies on her phone and hanging out with her friends until she had to move as her mother has just died and her father couldn't cope. He got into a lot of debt with his boss, and the only payment his boss would take was his daughter. So, as a cover for selling her, her father told her he got a promotion and that they had to move to a quiet country town as part of that promotion. What Stella didn't know was that she was about to be introduced to a new kind of not only living but an entirely different species. Axel Echethier has just turned five hundred years old. He is cruel, ruthless, violent, strict, savage, brutal, and a lot would call him bloodthirsty and barbaric, but that is only to others outside his pack because outsiders cause trouble and then pack members get killed. He is the King of Alphas and nothing gets done with a soft hand. Axel learnt that the hard way when he lost his chosen Queen. He has given up on finding his true mate, but this doesn't faze him as a true mate would just be a distraction and a weakness he doesn't want... **** WARNING **** The first part of this story contains mature scenes, implied rape, and some violence. In the extension "SOLD TO THE ENEMY ALPHA KING" Please read at your own discretion, as this part contains some violence, including physical, mental, and sexual abuse, including some rape, which may trigger some readers. Again, please read at your own discretion.
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The CEO's Ten Million Dollar Wife
The CEO's Ten Million Dollar Wife
One night of boldness leads to a marriage of convenience. Just a plain agreement. No commitment but a lot of sex. She is liking the setup until the 'right one' came back. Without a fuss, she left, bringing the memories and another heartbeat. ********** Dumped by her two-year relationship for the reason of her being prude and frigid, Alexzia Montes proves she was otherwise. With four glasses of wine in her system, she delved into a passionate night with a stranger she randomly picked. "Do I need to pay you? How much?" she outrightly asked. "Can you afford me?" he snickers. "Just tell me how much" she stubbornly retorted. She is getting pissed by his arrogance. "500 billion dollars" he briefly replies with raised challenging brows. "What?" she mumbles in disbelief. "My present net worth is more or less 500 billion dollars" he unconcernedly replied. Stunned, she becomes quiet. "That's why you look familiar..." she frustratedly whispers, facepalming herself. The man she often sees on tv and in newspapers but hasn't met in person. The only person in the country who has a five hundred billion net worth. "CEO Lucien Wright..." she whispers in despair, almost indistinct. Of all people, she had chosen the cold and ruthless CEO of Wright Group of Companies. How could she afford him? He could even buy her, body and soul. "I need a wife, a bait for my girlfriend to come back. Name your price" he casually announced, handing her the documents. "Once she is back, you will sign the divorce paper and peacefully leave. I will pay you, just name the amount" he added. The offer is tempting Alexzia. She needs ten million dollars and it's an impossible plight but she has an easy way out, being a Ten Million Dollar Wife to CEO Wright.
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Dead at Heart
Dead at Heart
Ariel Walker marries Jayson Larkin to save her adoptive brother. For three years, their marriage is kept a loveless, passionless secret. On the day she's diagnosed with a terminal illness, her husband sets off fireworks with his mistress to celebrate. When her adoptive brother is released from prison, he announces that the woman in his arms is the love of his life! Ariel decides to stop waiting when she sees the usually cold, stoic men boldly declare their love for other women. She gets a divorce, quits her job, and severs ties with her family… She picks up the pieces of her dream and goes from being a scorned housewife to a technological expert! One day, her secret identity and terminal illness are exposed. Her unruly adoptive brother comes to her with red-rimmed eyes. "Ari, can you call me your brother again?" The usually cold, ruthless Jasyon goes insane. "I'll give you my life to make up for what I've done, honey! Don't leave me…" Their love is too little, too late. Ariel has long since stopped caring…
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A Gift from the Goddess
A Gift from the Goddess
Aria was the Luna of the Winter Mist pack, renowned for her achievements in war strategy. Her contribution was crucial in her pack becoming the most powerful in the entire country. Everything in her life should be perfect. ...Except it wasn't. In actuality, Aria's life was anything but successful. She was helpless to the whims of her abusive Alpha mate and his mistress. A mate who never loved her. As she watches their relationship grow, her options are to run away or die trying to keep her Luna position. But this is not the story of how Aria sways his closed-off heart until he finally loves her. No, this is the story of how Aria died. So when she is faced with the opportunity to go back in time and try again... will she take it? ...Or is she fated to relive her mistakes all over again? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "...And if I refuse?" I asked hesitantly. "Then you will remain in the Abyss, forever reliving your earthly memories." My mind recalled the images that had just tormented me, showing me my death over and over again. I knew now she must have shown me that strategically so I had a taste of what my refusal would look like. "Then I don't want to be Luna again... and I don't want to be Aleric's mate," I said, surprising even myself that I was bargaining with a Goddess. But I couldn't shake the feeling something seemed off. "That is the fate I have chosen for you." "Then I don't accept," I argued. "I think there is something you're not telling me. A reason why you need me to go back so badly." She was silent, her silver eyes regarding me warily. "...So I am correct," I said, taking her silence as confirmation.
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Married a Secret Billionaire
Married a Secret Billionaire
Cordelia Jenner married a thug in place of her sister and lived poorly ever after… Or did she? With a snap of the fingers, her husband became a secret billionaire with a ton of power and influence...That was impossible! Cordelia ran back to their quaint little home and right into her husband’s arms.“They claim that you’re Mr. Hamerton. Is it true?”The man stroked her hair. “That guy just looks like me.”Cordelia pouted. “He’s the worst. He insisted that I’m his wife. Beat him up!”The next day, said Mr. Hamerton put on a smile and appeared in public—bruised and battered.“Mr. Hamerton, what happened?”The man grinned. “My wife’s wish came true. I ought to put more effort into it.”
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How Can I Get A Refund From Expedia For Canceled Trips?

3 Answers2025-08-31 03:18:11

I was packing a carry-on and scrolling through my booking app when I had to cancel a trip last year, and the whole refund process taught me a bunch of useful tricks I still use. First thing I tell people: don’t panic and act fast. Go to 'Manage Booking' on Expedia as soon as you cancel and check the cancellation policy attached to your reservation — flights, hotels, cars, and packages all behave differently. If the booking is refundable, Expedia usually initiates a refund to your original payment method. If it’s nonrefundable, look for credits or a travel voucher option; sometimes it's more flexible than it sounds.

If the reservation is handled by a third-party supplier (it’ll usually say so), you might need to contact the airline or hotel directly — screenshot the booking details that show Expedia as the middleman. Keep every confirmation email, cancellation number, and screenshots of policy pages. I kept a little folder in my email for this and it saved me so much headache when I had to call customer service. Use Expedia’s chat for quick replies but switch to phone if things drag on; phone reps can apply refunds or escalate cases quicker.

Timelines vary: a refund to a credit card typically shows up within 7–14 business days but can take up to 30 days with some banks. If you paid with a debit card or PayPal, times can be different. If Expedia says they issued a refund but you don’t see it after the stated window, follow up with your bank and mention the cancellation reference. When all else fails, politely escalate — ask for a supervisor, send a concise email with all receipts, and if necessary, consider disputing the charge with your card issuer as a last resort. I ended up learning that staying organized and politely persistent gets results faster than getting furious on hold.

How Do I Contact Expedia Customer Service For Emergencies?

3 Answers2025-08-31 16:40:52

A canceled flight at midnight taught me the hard way that panic doesn't help—being organized does. When something urgent happens with an Expedia booking, the fastest route is usually through the booking itself: pull up your confirmation email or open the Expedia app, go to 'Trips' (or 'My bookings'), select the reservation, and hit 'Get help' or 'Contact us.' That page often displays the phone number tied to your booking and a chat option; use the phone for immediate, time-sensitive problems and the chat for written records.

If you're abroad or the phone line is busy, I always check the Help Center for country-specific numbers and the live chat as a backup. Social channels like Twitter or Facebook messaging—look for the official support account—can sometimes get you a quicker nudge. When you call or chat, have your confirmation number, passport or ID details, flight numbers, dates, and the last four digits of the card you used. Ask the rep for a case or reference number and write down the agent's name. If Expedia is acting as an intermediary (sometimes bookings are managed by the airline or hotel), be ready to be transferred; in many emergencies (missed connections, lost passport, medical issues) directly contacting the airline, hotel, or your embassy/consulate can resolve things faster.

One more practical tip: if money is at stake or you need proof later, take screenshots and save chat transcripts. If things escalate—like no resolution after repeated calls—request to speak to a supervisor, contact your travel insurance provider immediately, and consider calling your bank if charges or refunds are delayed. It’s stressful, but having those documents and a calm checklist makes a huge difference when you’re racing a clock.

How Does Expedia Price-Match Flight And Hotel Bookings?

3 Answers2025-08-31 17:33:26

I get pretty obsessive about squeezing the best deal out of a trip, so I’ve poked around Expedia’s price-match process enough to feel confident describing how it usually works. The short walk-through: you book on Expedia first, then if you spot a lower qualifying price elsewhere for the exact same hotel room or flight details, you gather proof (link, screenshot, dates, room type, total price with taxes/fees) and submit a claim to Expedia. They’ll check the two offers to confirm they’re truly identical — same dates, same room or seat class, same number of guests, same cancellation or change policy, and the same currency and total out-the-door price. If the competitor rate passes those tests, Expedia will typically match the price or adjust your booking.

From my experience and what I’ve seen in forums, the devil is in the details: many claims are rejected because the cheaper rate was a member-only deal, part of a package, on an opaque site, or didn’t include the same taxes and fees. Price mistakes and flash sales are also often excluded. You’ll also run into timing rules — Expedia usually wants the claim submitted quickly (often within a day of booking or before check-in), so don’t sleep on it. The verification can take a little while; keep clear screenshots and the booking confirmation handy and be polite but persistent with customer support.

Practical tips I use every time: compare the full total (not just the nightly or base fare), make sure cancellation/refund rules line up, take timestamped screenshots, and use chat for a written trail. If they decline, ask for a clear reason so you can correct any mismatch and try again. It’s not foolproof, but when it works, it’s a lovely little victory — like finding an extra 20 bucks in a jacket you forgot you had.

Can Expedia Bundle Flights, Hotels, And Car Rentals Together?

3 Answers2025-08-31 07:13:05

Whenever I'm cobbling together a vacation, I always check whether Expedia can lump everything into one neat package — and most of the time it can. Expedia's site has a 'bundle and save' vibe where you can pick flights and hotels together, and then add a car rental as part of the same booking. I once booked a beach weekend and saved a surprising chunk compared to booking each leg separately; it was handy to see the total price in one place and avoid toggling between tabs.

That said, there are trade-offs. Bundles are great for simplicity and potential discounts, but they can lock you into combined cancellation rules or make changes a bit messier. For example, if you change your flight dates, the hotel or car portions might need adjusting too, and sometimes fees apply. Also, if you're chasing airline miles or elite perks, buying through a third party can be hit-or-miss — some airlines credit miles for OTA bookings, others treat them differently. My practical tip: compare the bundled total to separate bookings and read the fine print on cancellations, baggage, and car rental deposits before you click confirm.

Does Expedia Waive Change Fees For International Flights?

3 Answers2025-08-31 22:57:06

If you've ever had to reshuffle an international trip last minute, you know the panic-sweat feeling—I've been there too. Here's the straight talk: Expedia itself doesn’t magically waive the airline’s change fees just because you booked through them. Most of the time the rules that matter are the airline’s fare rules printed on your e-ticket. So whether you’re on a refundable fare, a nonrefundable one, or ‘basic economy,’ the airline’s policy usually dictates whether a fee applies.

That said, there are a few hopeful exceptions I’ve used or heard about. First, the U.S. DOT 24-hour rule often applies if you purchased a ticket to or from the U.S. at least seven days before departure—you can cancel or change within 24 hours without penalty in many cases. Second, if the airline changes your schedule substantially (multi-hour changes, cancellations, or involuntary reroutes), they typically rebook you or waive fees. Third, some fares include a free change window or the airline has broadly eliminated change fees for many international routes—check the fare rules shown in your booking.

Practical steps: open your booking on Expedia and read the fare rules linked to your ticket, then contact the airline directly (they often have final say and faster service). If you prefer, call or chat with Expedia, but be prepared that Expedia might charge a service fee on top of the airline’s fee for helping with changes. If you bought travel insurance or the Expedia ‘trip protection’, review that policy—it can cover certain emergencies. In short: don’t expect Expedia to waive airline fees by default, but check fare rules, look for schedule-change waivers, and always try the airline first—I've saved money by doing that more than once.

Can Expedia Book Tickets To Film Location Tours And Sets?

3 Answers2025-08-31 22:14:18

Yes — but with some important caveats. I’ve booked a few film-location tours through big travel sites before, and Expedia often lists tours and experiences via its 'Things to do' / Activities section (sometimes powered by partners like Viator). That means you can absolutely find organized studio tours (think the official Warner Bros. Studio Tour for 'Harry Potter' or guided trips to 'The Lord of the Rings' filming spots in New Zealand) and book tickets directly through Expedia’s platform. When you see a listing, check the description closely: it will usually say whether it’s an official studio tour, a local guide-led walking tour, or a bus trip that stops at famous filming locations.

Practical tips from my trips: search Expedia for your destination and then click 'Things to do' — use keywords like "studio tour", "film locations", or the show/movie title in quotes. Read reviews, confirm what’s included (transport, entry fees, guide language), and pay attention to cancellation/refund policies. If a tour claims access to an active film set, be skeptical: production sets are mostly closed to the public unless it’s a sanctioned open day or special fan event. For real set visits you’ll usually need industry credentials or invitations, but studio tours and location excursions are common and safe to book through Expedia’s listings. I once booked a guided tour of movie locations through Expedia and loved how the guide tied scenes to exact street corners — it made the city feel like a live storyboard, and booking through Expedia was straightforward and secure.

Does Expedia Offer Cheap Last-Minute Concert Hotel Deals?

3 Answers2025-08-31 03:04:00

Yes — Expedia often does have cheap last-minute hotel deals that can work well when you're heading to a concert. I’ve snagged a few spur-of-the-moment stays through their app: they run ‘last-minute’ promotions, mobile-only discounts, and sometimes big markdowns in the “Deals” or “Tonight” sections. If you’re flexible on exact location or hotel tier, you can find solid savings by sorting by price and using the map view to see places close to the venue.

From my experience, the real trick is layering discounts: use Expedia Rewards points if you have them, look for member prices, and check package options (flight+hotel) because sometimes those combos unlock better per-night rates. Also watch the cancellation terms — last-minute nonrefundable rates are cheaper, but refundable or partially refundable bookings give you more peace of mind when plans change. I once booked a room two hours before a late show and paid almost half what similar listings showed earlier that week, but that was luck plus a slow night for those hotels.

If I’m honest, I always compare with a couple of other apps like 'HotelTonight' or Booking.com before hitting purchase, and I often call the hotel if I need a late check-in or luggage hold. For big events, prices can surge, so if you see a fair deal near the venue and it’s refundable, I’ll grab it — then keep hunting and cancel for a better option if one appears. It’s a small gamble that usually saves me money and stress.

How Do Expedia Rewards Points Work For Frequent Travelers?

3 Answers2025-08-31 15:45:32

I've gotten into a rhythm with Expedia over the years, so I tend to think of their rewards program like a travel-friendly loyalty card that lives in your browser and phone. First off, joining is free and automatic when you make a booking while signed in. You earn points on eligible trips—hotels, packages, sometimes activities and cars—though the exact earning rate depends on what you're buying. Hotels usually give the best returns, and vacation packages or bundled deals can also be unusually generous if there's a promo running.

As you climb their status tiers (there are tiers that give perks like bonus points, priority support, late checkout and sometimes free Wi-Fi), your bookings start to feel a little sweeter because you get more points back and occasional targeted offers. Points turn into discounts at checkout—often you can use them to partially pay for a hotel night or to snag member-only prices. I like doing partial redemptions when I don’t want to burn a massive points balance; it keeps the math flexible and I still get benefits like free cancellation when available.

Little habits that helped me: book through the app when there's an app-only bonus, watch the deals and promo codes section, and stack seasonal promos. Also pay attention to expiration rules and activity requirements in your account—if you don’t travel or transact for a long stretch your points could be at risk. For frequent travelers, the program isn’t a miracle, but with awareness and promos it becomes a steady way to shave costs and earn small upgrades here and there.

Can Expedia Help Book Fan Convention Group Hotel Blocks?

3 Answers2025-08-31 05:01:48

I love the chaos of planning for convention weekends, so I dug into this for a friends-and-fans block I tried to put together last year. Short story: the public Expedia site isn't really built for official group blocks the way hotels expect — you can book several rooms individually, but you won't get a single contract, attrition clauses, or negotiated perks that most conventions need.

That said, there are a few paths that actually work. If you want something informal and easy, you can reserve a handful of rooms on Expedia and ask attendees to book under a shared instruction (same hotel, same dates) — it’s clunky but fine for small groups. For anything that needs a formal block, discounts, or a rooming list, I call the hotel's sales manager directly and negotiate: they can create a block with a cutoff date, deposit rules, and maybe a shuttle or breakfast credit. Another option is to use specialized group tools or planners — services like hotel group booking specialists and travel agencies will set up a proper block and a booking link or reservation code.

If you prefer staying within the Expedia ecosystem, look into business/corporate channels associated with Expedia (their corporate travel arm can sometimes handle group needs) or ask hotels whether they can create a private booking link that works with OTAs. Whatever route you pick, estimate how many rooms you truly need, decide on a cutoff, and get any concession in writing. For me, the most reliable route has been talking to the hotel sales rep — it’s low-tech but they can do things Expedia.com won’t. Next convention I help with I’ll probably mix a small OTA block for casual folks and a negotiated hotel block for the core group — it keeps everyone happy.

How Secure Is Expedia When Storing Payment Information?

3 Answers2025-08-31 23:08:14

Whenever I'm booking a trip and I see the option to save my card, I get a little thrill and a little shiver at the same time. In my experience, big platforms like Expedia take several common-sense security steps: they encrypt data in transit with TLS (so your card details aren’t sent in plain text) and they typically rely on PCI DSS-compliant payment processors to handle the heavy lifting. That means Expedia often doesn’t hold raw card numbers themselves but stores a token that represents your card for future transactions. Tokens are useless to thieves without the processor's keys, which dramatically reduces real risk.

That said, no system is absolutely bulletproof. I always assume there’s a chain of responsibility: Expedia, the payment gateway it uses, and the banks involved. I've started using a practical routine—only save cards when it's worth the convenience, prefer PayPal or a bank-issued virtual card when possible, and remove saved payment methods after booking. I also check my account settings for saved cards and recent activity, and I keep an eye on my statements. If something looks off, my bank's fraud protections and chargeback mechanisms have been my safety net more than once. It’s less about fearing Expedia and more about layering protections: unique passwords, a password manager, and a little vigilance go a long way.

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