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J. L. Beck

    J. L. Beck crafts compelling narratives that draw readers into her distinct worlds. Her works delve into complex relationships and powerful emotions, showcasing a unique style. With an ability to create memorable characters, Beck has cultivated a dedicated following. Her books offer an immersive reading experience for all.

    J. L. Beck
    Dark Knight
    Empire of Lust (Discreet Edition)
    Vicious Regret
    Devil You Know
    Devil You Hate
    Ruthless Rivals
    • Ruthless Rivals

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the tension between a deceptive sense of security and the impending chaos, emphasizing the emotional turmoil that arises when one is aware of an inevitable disaster. It delves into themes of vulnerability and the human experience of anticipating loss, creating an atmosphere that captures the fragile nature of safety before turmoil strikes.

      Ruthless Rivals
      4.5
    • Devil You Hate

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The protagonist, known as "The Devil," navigates a dark and tumultuous world marked by betrayal and moral ambiguity. As they confront their own demons and the consequences of their choices, themes of redemption and the struggle between good and evil emerge. The narrative delves into complex relationships and the impact of a notorious reputation, exploring how identity is shaped by perception and the past. This gripping tale invites readers to question the nature of villainy and the possibility of transformation.

      Devil You Hate
      4.0
    • Devil You Know

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story delves into the complexities of Nic, revealing layers beyond his notorious reputation. An auction night serves as a pivotal moment, shattering preconceived notions and leading to unexpected developments. As the narrative unfolds, characters confront their assumptions, and readers are taken on a journey filled with surprises. This continuation of the series promises a happy ending, deepening the exploration of relationships and revelations from the previous installment.

      Devil You Know
      3.5
    • Vicious Regret

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The story revolves around a complicated relationship that shifts from longing to animosity. The protagonist, once enamored with his sister's best friend, now grapples with deep-seated hatred following a pivotal event. Embracing a reckless lifestyle, he immerses himself in a world of hedonism, seeking solace in fleeting encounters with elite women. The narrative explores themes of love, betrayal, and the struggle to cope with emotional turmoil, revealing a character caught between his past affections and present bitterness.

      Vicious Regret
      3.0
    • Empire of Lust (Discreet Edition)

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the consequences of a single mistake, delving into themes of regret and redemption. The protagonist grapples with personal challenges and the impact of their decisions on relationships and life paths. As they navigate the aftermath, the story offers a poignant reflection on growth, forgiveness, and the complexity of human emotions. Through compelling character development, readers are invited to consider the weight of their own choices and the possibility of change.

      Empire of Lust (Discreet Edition)
      2.0
    • Dark Knight

      • 418 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of trauma and resilience, this narrative delves into the profound impact of emotional and physical scars on individuals. Characters navigate their shattered lives, seeking healing and understanding amidst their struggles. The story captures the journey of overcoming adversity, highlighting the strength found in vulnerability and the importance of connection in the face of despair. Through poignant storytelling, it invites readers to reflect on their own experiences with pain and recovery.

      Dark Knight
      3.9
    • King of Corium

      • 342 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      She came here for protection, but that’s the last thing she's going to find. Welcome to Corium University, where the most dangerous criminals in the world send their offspring. Assassins, mafia leaders, arms dealers and art thieves. You name it, this college houses them. Nothing can touch us here. The only rule: No one can die. I knew she would be here. Aspen was my enemy in every shape of the word. A liar, a thief. I wanted revenge for my family, revenge against her father. I knew the rules. Knew I couldn’t kill her, but I could hurt her. I could make her wish she never came to Corium. She wasn’t made for this place. If she thought the university was the only nightmare she would have to face, she was wrong. I was the king, and this was my kingdom. --

      King of Corium
      4.0
    • Devious Hate

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A seemingly harmless lie spirals out of control, leading to unexpected consequences for the characters involved. As secrets unravel, relationships are tested, and trust is shattered. The narrative explores themes of deception, the complexity of human emotions, and the impact of choices on lives. With gripping twists and turns, the story delves into how one small falsehood can alter the course of events and reveal deeper truths about the characters' lives.

      Devious Hate
      2.7
    • Royal Injustice

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Royal Injustice is the story of a father's struggle to gain his rightful time with his children after a nasty divorce. Tony Palermo marries a seemingly normal, successful woman only to find out too late that she is severely unstable. When they divorce, she gives him an ultimatum - "Walk away or I'll make your life miserable". Tony won't give up his children, so Mira Gallo and her equally crazy family do anything and everything to make his life a living hell. Tony's story brings to light how our justice system tends to believe that the mother is always the best parent and a father's role and presence is not significant. It also shows how our justice system is easily abused by those who can afford to keep fighting, regardless of the best interest of the children.

      Royal Injustice
      2.5
    • Empire of Lies

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The protagonist reflects on a time when life was uncomplicated, hinting at a significant shift that has occurred. As they navigate the complexities that have arisen, the narrative explores themes of change, personal growth, and the challenges of adapting to new circumstances. The journey promises to delve into the intricacies of relationships and self-discovery, capturing the essence of transformation and the search for meaning in a more complicated world.

      Empire of Lies
      3.5