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Shadows of Desire

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Amara Morgan once had it all, a promising career as an artist and a bright future ahead until the man she loved shattered her world. Betrayed by Liam, who stole her art and her heart, Amara now lives in fear, hiding from the ghosts of her past. Alone in New York City, she paints only in the shadows, her talent buried beneath layers of pain and distrust.

Then, Alexander Knight enters her life. A powerful billionaire with a dark past of his own, Alexander is everything she fears, strong, dominant, and dangerously protective. But when Liam reappears, determined to reclaim what he believes is his, Amara has no choice but to rely on Alexander for her safety.

As passion ignites between them, Amara finds herself torn between the terrifying obsession of one man and the intoxicating pull of another. Will Alexander be her salvation, or will his own demons drag them both into the shadows of desire?

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Chapter One
Amara Morgan sat on the floor of her cramped New York apartment, her eyes fixed on the blank canvas before her. The once-vibrant energy she used to feel while painting had long since faded, leaving behind only the echoes of what once was. She picked up her brush with trembling fingers, but no inspiration came. Instead, her mind wandered to Liam. His betrayal had shattered her. The man she had loved, the one who had promised her the world, had stolen her art, her soul and claimed it as his own. The thought of him still made her stomach churn. Her breath hitched as memories flooded back, each one a reminder of how she had trusted him, how he had ripped away the very thing that defined her. A knock at the door jolted her from her thoughts. Her heartbeat quickened as she glanced toward the entrance. No one ever visited her anymore, not since she had retreated into this solitary life. “Amara, it’s Mrs. Johnston from next door, a voice called. Amara let out a shaky breath and rose to her feet, wiping her hands on her old paint-splattered shirt. She opened the door to find her elderly neighbor standing there with a sympathetic smile. “I noticed you’ve been home a lot lately,” Mrs. Johnston said, her voice soft. I wanted to check on you, dear. How are you holding up? Amara forced a smile. I’m fine, thank you. Just… busy. But her neighbor’s eyes held a knowing sadness. Don’t lose hope, Amara. You’re stronger than you think. Amara nodded, though the words felt hollow. Once the door closed again, she sank back onto the floor, her mind spinning with doubt. Stronger? She didn’t feel strong. She felt like she was sinking further and further into a void she couldn’t escape. She turned back to her canvas, determined to at least try. Her brush hovered over the white expanse, and finally, she made a stroke. One line, then another, until the beginnings of a new piece started to take form. Hours passed. As night descended, she stood back, examining what she had created, a distorted figure, twisted with emotion, almost grotesque in its intensity. It was not beautiful. It was not like the masterpieces she used to paint. But it was raw, and it reflected the storm inside her. Just as she began to clean up, her phone buzzed on the table. The gallery. Her breath caught as she snatched up the phone, her heart pounding. It had been months since she had submitted her work for consideration. She had poured the last of her hope into that submission, believing it might be her chance at redemption. She clicked the message open, and her world collapsed once more. We regret to inform you that your submission has not been accepted. Amara’s hand fell limp at her side. Rejection again. The weight of it pressed down on her chest, suffocating her. She dropped the phone, unable to stop the tears that welled up in her eyes. Her dreams, her future, it all felt so distant, so unreachable. She collapsed onto the couch, curling into herself. The past few years had taken everything from her, her art, her confidence, her sense of self. She had nothing left to give. As her mind drifted in the darkness, she wondered how much longer she could continue like this. How much longer before the weight of her past pulled her under completely? And then, just as her eyes fluttered shut, the sound of her phone buzzing again pierced through the silence. Amara reached for it with trembling hands, her heart racing. Another rejection? Another blow to her already fragile soul? But when she saw the name on the screen, her blood ran cold. Alexander Knight.

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