
ALINA

ALINA
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We were told that power is a shield, but I’ve found it’s more of a glass house—transparent, fragile, and freezing at night. We’ve watched the "Kings" move through marble halls, seen the way they wear their sins like custom tailoring, and whispered about the women who finally brought them to their knees. But what happens in the stillness between the pages? Verses of the Vices is a descent. It is a collection of seven autopsies performed on the hearts of men who thought they were untouchable. These poems are for the ones who look at a throne and see a cage. For the ones who know that wrath is just a mask for grief, and that gluttony is just a hunger for a home that doesn't exist. From the suffocating luxury of Smoke in Suit to the raw, quiet surrender of What the Fire Forgot, this collection maps the distance between who these men are and who they become when the lights go out. They say money can’t buy a soul, but it can certainly build a beautiful place to lose one. Welcome to the wreckage. It’s more beautiful than you were led to believe. Even the gods bleed when they love. — A.V.



Five years ago, Elena told Luca she loved him. He walked away — not because he didn’t love her, but because loving him put her in danger. Now she’s a lawyer hired to protect the Volkov family empire. He has no choice but to work with her. She has no intention of forgiving him. The tension between them is unmanageable — jealousy, denial, old memories, suppressed desire. When an enemy begins targeting Elena, Luca’s restraint collapses. He becomes ruthless — the version of him he swore she would never see. To protect her, he betrays her again. She leaves. He breaks. Truth comes out. The world tries to own them. They choose each other anyway.



Adrian Volkov and Seraphina Vale collide long before they understand each other. One accidental photograph captures classified Volkov intel, turning Seraphina into a supposed threat and Adrian into the enemy she never asked for. A misunderstanding spirals into scandal, and the only way out is a one-year marriage contract neither wants—yet neither can refuse. He expects obedience. She offers defiance. Both ignite. Seraphina’s quiet strength cracks Adrian’s control, revealing the man beneath the armor—loyal, wounded, terrifyingly devoted. And as she learns the shadows he carries, he begins to feel the one thing he swore he wouldn’t: her. But the past she ran from returns, ruthless and unrelenting. To save her, Adrian crosses lines he once treated as untouchable. To protect him, Seraphina steps into a world built on danger and loyalty. Their story stops being a fight against each other and becomes a war they face together. Obsessive. Devastating. Inevitable. Crown of Obsession is a story of two opposites who should have destroyed each other—and instead learned what it means to belong.

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