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Divorced My Cheating Husband, Married A Billionaire
Divorced My Cheating Husband, Married A Billionaire
What would you do if your husband had an affair with a younger woman? In Riley Allen's case, she tried to salvage her marriage, but she quickly realized it was not worth fighting for. She gave up on her marriage and the career she carefully built. Riley figured that moving on was her sweet revenge. What better way to move on than to marry her ex-husband's past rival, Adrian King? With Adrian's help, Riley got her well-deserved vengeance. She felt she found a genuine ally in her new husband. Later, she uncovered Adrian's secrets—and they revolved around Riley. Will the secrets drive them apart, or will they seal the missing piece of their contract marriage? *** "Why did you marry me, Adrian? Answer me!" Riley demanded with tears in her eyes. Adrian looked at Riley and answered, "Because it was meant to be." *** This is Book 1 and Book 2 of the series, "Love and Legacy in the House of Kings." Book 1: Divorced My Cheating Husband, Married A Billionaire (Riley & Adrian King) Book 2: "The Bad Boy Next Room" (Charlie King & Taylor West) Book 3: "Finding Mr. Perfect" (Freya King & Kenneth Wright)
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A Life Debt Repaid
A Life Debt Repaid
"You took everything I ever loved ever since we were children! Congratulations, you've done it again!"Cordy Sachs had given up on her lover of three years, deciding to go celibate and never to love again… only for a six-year-old child to appear in her life, sweetly coaxing her to 'go home' with him.Having to face the rich, handsome but tyrannical CEO 'husband', she was forthright. "I've been hurt by men before. You won't find me trusting."Mr. Levine raised a brow. "Don't compare me to scum!"..."Even if everyone claimed that he was cold and that he kept people at arms' reach, only Cordy knew how horrifically rotten he was on the inside!
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Touch Me While I Taste You
Touch Me While I Taste You
What do you do when you lose your virginity to your next-door neighbor who so happens to be the egotistical bad boy of the entire town, who raises havoc wherever he goes and is the biggest player on the planet? Well, you guard your heart and stay away from him like everyone warned you to. Oh and pretend like nothing happened because what else can you expect from a bad boy? But what if it's too late to stay away? Especially since he's already had a taste of you and you of him? What if you wanted more? What if you were too late to guard your heart? What if you had already fallen for him even before you moaned out his name? Spinoff of this book ( Mia and Kade's story ) : TANGLED IN HIS SHEETS
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My Dad's Bestfriend
My Dad's Bestfriend
Sneak peek: "W-what are you doing?" I asked, my breathing getting heavier as his warm fingers inched towards my bikini bottom. "You called me a coward earlier, remember?" He asked, his other hand wrapped around my throat and lips torturingly brushing over mine "So let's see how much you can handle if I break the boundaries." "I haven't said anything wrong," I breathed out, the collision of the heat of our bodies made the wetness between my thighs build more "Oh really?" He hooked my legs around his waist leaving me surprised I opened my mouth to say something but before any sentence could leave my mouth, sliding past my bikini bottom his fingers were there on my bare clit and the next second they thrust inside the very tight hole of mine leaving me to scream. But everything went silent as he pressed his hot lips upon mine just as I had been wanting since the first day I had ever seen him. **** I always knew the things I felt for Jacob Adriano were wrong in so many ways. He was my dad's best friend, totally out of bounds but I couldn't stop wanting him. And once in the event of my dad's destination wedding, I came across him after years...I lost every one of the boundaries I had and surely I planned to make him lose his ones too. After all Jacob Adriano, the sinfully attractive Italian was not unaware of my obsession with him. But little did know that forbidden relationships always bring havoc and demolition.....
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267 Chapters
Super Son-In-Law
Super Son-In-Law
Alex Cohen felt humiliated in every way for the money he got in exchange for marrying into his wife’s family. Until one day, his father picked him up in a Rolls-Royce...
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Married at First Sight
Married at First Sight
Since the day Serenity got hitched to a stranger on their blind date, she had assumed married life would be ordinary but respectful and mundane. It never crossed her mind that her new husband would be clingy like a piece of gum stuck to the bottom of a shoe. To her utmost surprise, he could make her troubles disappear whenever she was in a fix. Despite her questioning, her husband would always pass it off as luck. Until one day, she watched an interview with a local billionaire known for fussing over his wife. That was when she noticed the uncanny resemblance of the billionaire to her husband. The wife whom he was showering attention on turned out to be her!
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Are There Any Books Like Pickton?

4 Answers2026-03-20 01:45:36

If you're looking for books with a vibe similar to 'Pickton', I'd dive into the gritty true crime genre or dark psychological thrillers. 'In Cold Blood' by Truman Capote is a classic that blends meticulous journalism with narrative depth, much like how 'Pickton' might explore its subject. For something more recent, 'I'll Be Gone in the Dark' by Michelle McNamara captures that haunting, obsessive pursuit of justice.

Alternatively, fiction like 'The Devil in the White City' by Erik Larson merges historical detail with chilling crime, offering a layered read. If you want something more visceral, 'American Psycho' by Bret Easton Ellis delivers unsettling brutality paired with sharp social commentary. It's all about that balance of darkness and depth.

Is Pickton Worth Reading?

4 Answers2026-03-20 09:56:15

I stumbled upon 'Pickton' during a late-night bookstore crawl, drawn in by its eerie cover art. At first, I wasn't sure—true crime isn't usually my thing—but the way it blends meticulous research with almost novelistic storytelling hooked me. It doesn't sensationalize; instead, it peels back layers of the investigation with a grim respect for the victims. The pacing feels intentional, like a slow burn documentary where every detail matters.

That said, it's heavy. There were nights I had to set it aside because the weight of the subject matter got to me. But if you appreciate deep dives into criminal psychology and the flaws of justice systems, it's compelling. Not a 'fun' read, but one that lingers, like shadows after a spotlight fades.

Is Pickton Based On A True Story?

4 Answers2026-03-20 22:20:11

You know, I stumbled across this question while digging into dark crime dramas, and it sent me down a rabbit hole. 'Pickton' refers to Robert Pickton, the infamous Canadian serial killer whose farm was a nightmare crime scene in the early 2000s. The case is horrifyingly real—he preyed on marginalized women in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, and the details are almost too gruesome to believe. What chills me is how the system failed those victims for years. The story's been adapted into docs and fictionalized retellings, but nothing compares to the cold reality. I recently watched 'On the Farm,' a miniseries based on it, and even that sanitized version left me unsettled for days.

What fascinates me is how true crime media walks this line between exploitation and education. Pickton's case forced Canada to confront its gaps in policing vulnerable communities. It’s one of those stories that sticks with you, not just for the brutality but for what it reveals about society. I’ve read 'The Pickton File' by Stevie Cameron, and the depth of investigative work there is staggering. Makes you wonder how many other monsters slip through the cracks.

Who Are The Main Characters In Pickton?

4 Answers2026-03-20 09:18:33

The main characters in 'Pickton' are a fascinating bunch, each bringing something unique to the story. There's Jake, the gruff but lovable detective with a knack for solving crimes but a terrible track record with relationships. Then there's Maria, the sharp-witted journalist who’s always one step ahead but struggles with her own demons. The dynamic between them is electric—full of tension, humor, and unexpected camaraderie.

Then you’ve got secondary characters like Uncle Benny, the retired cop who dispenses wisdom (and questionable life advice) from his barstool, and Lucy, the tech genius who’s the backbone of the team but rarely gets the credit she deserves. What I love about 'Pickton' is how these characters feel like real people—flawed, complex, and utterly compelling. It’s not just about the mystery; it’s about how they navigate their messy lives while trying to do the right thing.

What Happened At The End Of Pickton?

4 Answers2026-03-20 09:37:31

The ending of 'Pickton'—assuming you're referring to the grim true crime case of Robert Pickton—was a mix of justice and lingering horror. The Canadian serial killer was finally arrested in 2002 after years of terrorizing Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, targeting vulnerable women. His pig farm became a site of nightmares, where investigators found DNA evidence linking him to multiple murders. He was convicted of six counts of second-degree murder in 2007 but bragged about killing far more—up to 49. The trial exposed systemic failures in policing, especially toward marginalized communities.

What sticks with me is how the case forced Canada to confront its gaps in protecting sex workers and Indigenous women. Pickton's crimes weren't just his; they were enabled by societal indifference. The farm was demolished, but the scars remain. Survivors' families still fight for accountability, and the recent discoveries of unmarked graves at residential schools echo similar themes of ignored violence. It's a chilling reminder that monsters exist, but so does collective negligence.

Can I Read Pickton Online For Free?

4 Answers2026-03-20 12:28:02

Reading 'Pickton' online for free is a bit of a gray area, isn’t it? I totally get the appeal—sometimes you just wanna dive into a story without committing to a purchase, especially if you’re not sure it’s your vibe. From what I’ve seen, some sites offer unofficial uploads, but they’re often sketchy and might not even have the full thing. Plus, supporting the creators matters, right? If you’re strapped for cash, maybe check if your local library has a digital lending program. Mine lets me borrow e-books through apps like Libby, which is super handy.

If you’re set on finding it free, though, tread carefully. Pirated copies can be low quality or missing chapters, and some sites are riddled with malware. I once downloaded a 'free' manga from a dodgy site and ended up with a virus—not fun. Alternatively, keep an eye out for legal promotions. Publishers sometimes give away first volumes or chapters to hook readers. It’s worth waiting for those legit opportunities rather than risking it with shady links.

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