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Free Read Book 1: Kissed by a New God by Dannesya -- a Dark Crime Vampire Romance

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Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Chapter 1 

 The city of Malangra was bathed in flickering neon lights at night, but darkness lurked in its narrow alleyways. 

In this eerie atmosphere, Sabrina von Strauss—an elite detective known for her sharp instincts and fearlessness—stepped into a dimly lit alley where a woman’s body had been found. Dressed in a black leather jacket, her long hair neatly tied back, her sharp eyes scanned every inch of the crime scene.  

The victim lay on the ground. Her body was dry and completely drained of blood, as if her very essence had been sucked away. 

Strauss examined the bite marks on her neck and noticed something unsettling—a symbol drawn in blood on the ground, resembling some kind of ritual. The stench of decay stung her nose, but she remained focused, suppressing the nausea creeping up her throat.  

“Look at this,” one of the officers called, pointing at the bloodstains near the wall. “This isn't a normal case, Detective von Strauss. A series of murders, all with the same pattern. Every victim was found in the same condition.”  

“All their blood drained,” Strauss muttered, frowning. “We might be dealing with a serial killer with a disturbingly dark motive.”  

As the forensics team gathered evidence, another officer approached Strauss with a worried expression. “There’s a report about a girl being treated at Malangra Psychiatric Hospital. She might be connected to all this.”  

Strauss nodded, jotting down the information. “What’s her name?”  

“Nadia. According to medical records, she was admitted before these murders started.”  

“A perfect alibi,” Strauss murmured, deciding to head to the psychiatric hospital. Perhaps the girl held the key to unlocking this case.  

                              *

Malangra Psychiatric Hospital

Malangra Psychiatric Hospital was an old building with walls that seemed to hold countless secrets. As Strauss stepped inside, an eerie chill filled the air. The security guard led her to Nadia’s room.  

On the way, Strauss could hear whispers from other patients. Faint voices slithered through the silence, adding to the tension pressing on her chest.  

Nadia lay in bed, her face pale, her eyes hollow. As Strauss approached, the girl looked at her intensely, as if she could see straight into her soul. “You’re here to hear about the New God, aren’t you?” Nadia Petrova’s voice was soft, but an unmistakable madness trembled beneath it.  

A chill ran down Strauss’s spine. “I’m here to talk about the murders. Do you know anything about them?”  

“The New God doesn’t like wicked people. He kissed me one night, and since then… they all died. One by one,” Nadia whispered, a strange smile creeping onto her lips.  

“A kiss?” Strauss kept her voice steady. “What do you mean?”  

Nadia laughed, but the sound was chilling, distorting the air around them. “You don’t understand. He grants our prayers. All sadness disappears… if you believe and accept his kiss.”  

Strauss’s mind raced back to the symbol she had seen at the crime scene. Something much bigger was at play—something she couldn’t ignore. “And you don’t feel guilty?”  

“Guilty?” Nadia’s eyes bore into hers. “They were obstacles. Now they’re gone. Thanks to the New God.”  

Tension coiled in Strauss’s stomach. Nadia might appear harmless, but every word she spoke carried a horrifying truth. A dark force was gathering around them.  

“He will come for you too,” Nadia said, her voice trembling. “You have to choose, Strauss. Join us… or he will take you.”  

Strauss lifted her chin, her confidence unwavering. She wasn’t the type to back down. “I don’t fear anyone, especially not a so-called god who relies on death to prove his power.”  

Nadia smiled, but there was no warmth in it. “The New God doesn’t need fear. He only needs a soul ready to be kissed.”  

Strauss held her breath. “What do you mean, Miss Petrova?”  

“My God sees the darkness and suffering in his people. And you… you suffer deeply. I can see it.”  

Strauss stiffened. “Do you know who I am? I’m a detective. I’m here to stop this madness.”  

Nadia laughed, the sound sharp and unnatural. “And the New God is already watching you. He wants to lift your burdens. He wants to free you from all that pains you.”  

A chill spread through Strauss’s veins. “I don’t need the ‘freedom’ he offers,” she said firmly, pushing away the creeping fear in her chest.  

“Oh, really?” Nadia tilted her head. “The New God’s kiss can erase all your suffering. Don’t you want to be free from all the betrayals and pain?” Her eyes gleamed as she stared deep into Strauss’s soul. “He sees you, Miss Strauss. He knows who must be removed to save you.”  

Strauss’s breath hitched. “Who must be removed?” she asked, her voice trembling despite her efforts to remain composed.  

Nadia leaned closer, her voice rasping. “Everyone who has hurt you… everyone who has caused you pain. They deserve to die. They all deserve to die! Die! DIE!!”  

Before Strauss could react, the door burst open. A nurse rushed in, panic written all over her face. “Nadia, stop! Don’t say another word!”  

Nadia’s grin widened, her expression growing more twisted. “The New God is coming, and he won’t let anyone stop him! He will kill everyone who deserves it! They will face divine justice! I am no longer afraid because the New God is with me! He answered my prayers, unlike those silent gods who let their people suffer!”  

The nurses restrained her, injecting a sedative into her arm.  

Strauss felt a cold sweat run down her back. Something inside her screamed at her to flee, but her feet remained frozen in place.  

Suddenly, the lights flickered. A strange noise whispered from the hallway, like the wind carrying voices.  

Nadia’s empty gaze locked onto Strauss. “He has marked you, Miss Strauss. And that mark won’t disappear. When the time comes, you will see that he is right.”  

The lights went out.  

Total darkness.  

Strauss fumbled for her phone, turning on the flashlight. But everywhere she looked, there was only an endless void. Where was she? What had happened? Where had everyone gone?  

Without warning, something grabbed her shoulder—cold and unyielding as ice.  

A breath ghosted against her ear. “Welcome, my new servant, Sabrina von Strauss.”  

The voice was low, seductive, and utterly wrong.  

Her body froze, her heartbeat thundering in her ears.  

A large hand covered her eyes. The scent of wood and something else—something unexplainable—clouded her senses, dizzying her.  

The embrace around her tightened, unyielding as steel shackles.  

She struggled, fighting against the force holding her captive. She wanted to scream, but the sound lodged in her throat, strangled by fear.  

The being gripping her was relentless, inescapable.  

She wanted to look, but her eyes refused to open.  

And when she finally mustered the courage to pry them open—  

—she found herself back in Nadia’s hospital room.  

The lights shone harsh and white, the sterile scent of antiseptic filling the air.  

Nadia lay in bed, her eyes staring blankly at the ceiling, as if trapped in another world.  

A nurse shook Strauss’s shoulder, her expression filled with concern. “Miss Strauss, are you okay? Miss?”  

The voice sounded distant, distorted by the pounding in her head.  

Strauss exhaled shakily, trying to banish the lingering terror clawing at her mind. “What just happened?” she murmured.  

“You froze in place as if you were having a seizure,” the nurse said, worry etched on her face. “Are you sure you’re alright? That could be a sign of something serious. You should get checked.”  

“No. I’m fine,” Strauss denied, though her heart pounded with lingering dread. It all felt like a nightmare she desperately wished to escape.  

She hurried out of the room, an unshakable sense of unease coiling around her.  

Outside, the night deepened, and fog wrapped around the city like a shroud.  

“The New God…” she whispered. “Is he real, or just the delusion of the insane?”  

She pressed her fingers against her temple.  

Her head throbbed.  

So much pain.  

“…God, help me,” she pleaded. “I don’t want to die… help me…”

                              *

Chapter 2 

A light drizzle began to fall over Malangra, soaking the empty streets. Sabrina stood beneath a flickering streetlamp, her trembling hand clutching a cigarette that was nearly burnt out. The dark sky above mirrored the turmoil in her heart—filled with doubts and a fear that clung to her like a shadow.  

"Am I losing my mind?" she muttered to herself.  

The scene in the hospital room replayed over and over in her head, every word Nadia had spoken cutting into her thoughts like a blade.  

She took one last drag from her cigarette before tossing it onto the wet pavement and crushing the ember beneath her heel. Her breath was heavy, her body cold to the bone. Leaning her head against the brick wall behind her, she tried to make sense of what had just happened.  

"What did she mean by saying I’ve been marked?"  

The thought sent a shiver down her spine. Sabrina was someone who believed in facts, in tangible evidence—not in the supernatural. But what she had experienced tonight felt like more than just mind games. It was as if an invisible force had reached out and wrapped itself around her.  

Her phone buzzed in her pocket, shattering her thoughts. She fished it out, glancing at the name flashing on the screen—Lieutenant Adler. Cynical but dependable, he was the one person she trusted in this city.  

"Strauss, we’ve got new evidence from the crime scene," Adler’s sharp voice cut through the static. "You need to get back to headquarters. Now."  

Sabrina exhaled, gripping her car keys tightly. If Adler was calling, it meant this was serious. Without wasting another second, she hurried toward her car, ready to face whatever awaited her next.

                               *

Malangra Police Headquarters  

Adler stood in front of a large board covered with photos of victims and a city map. His face was tense, his sharp jawline rigid with focus.  

"You look like you’ve just seen a ghost," Adler remarked as Sabrina walked into the room.  

"You could say that," she replied flatly. "What do you have?"  

Adler gestured toward the latest photo of a mutilation victim. Beneath the body, the same symbol from the previous crime scenes was visible. But this time, the forensic team had managed to scan something in greater detail.  

"Look at this," he said, pointing to a small, burnt mark on the victim’s wrist. "There's something strange here."  

Sabrina examined it closely. The mark looked like a small brand in the shape of an "N," coiled by a serpent.  

"What does it mean?"  

"We don’t know for sure," Adler admitted as he turned on the projector. "But after some digging, we found a similar pattern in old cases from other cities. This symbol has appeared on the bodies of victims, all of whom were linked to a particular cult."  

Sabrina frowned. "What cult?"  

Adler met her gaze, his expression grave. "They call themselves Ecclesia Novum. In our language, The New Church. They believe in the presence of an entity they refer to as the New God."  

Sabrina's heartbeat quickened. Nadia’s words at the hospital echoed in her mind.  

"New God," she murmured. "So this isn’t just a coincidence."  

Adler nodded. "No. And it’s bigger than we thought. Similar cases have happened in three other cities before Malangra. And each time they moved, there was always another victim."  

Sabrina studied the evidence board, her eyes scanning every detail. "Do we have any leads on who’s leading them?"  

"Not yet," Adler admitted. "But I got intel from an underground informant. He said this cult isn’t just some group of crazed fanatics. They have a hierarchy. And their leader is known as The Lightbearer."  

Sabrina raised an eyebrow. "The Lightbearer? That sounds like something out of a fairy tale."  

Adler exhaled. "Yeah, but I wouldn’t take it lightly. They have a strong influence in certain circles. Even our informant was too afraid to say their name out loud."  

Sabrina stepped closer to the board, her gaze landing on the city map of Malangra, marked with red dots. "Does this pattern tell you anything?"  

Adler nodded, then drew a large circle around the points. "They’re moving in a circular formation, as if they’re surrounding something."  

"What’s at the center of the circle?"  

Adler pointed to a location on the map.  

Sabrina felt her heart stop for a moment when she read the name.  

Malangra Psychiatric Hospital.

                               *

Night at Sabrina’s Apartment 

Sabrina returned to her small but tidy apartment, trying to process everything she had learned that day. She opened her laptop and started searching for more information about *The New Church.

But every time she typed the name, the search results came up blank. As if the group was a secret, only accessible to those who knew exactly how to find it.  

Exhausted, she collapsed onto her couch, letting her thoughts swirl into chaos. But then, something caught her eye.  

A small mark was forming on her wrist—like a faint scratch.  

It was the letter “N,” identical to the one found on the victims. The only difference was that hers didn’t have the serpent coiling around it.  

Sabrina felt her blood turn cold.  

She rubbed at the mark, but it wouldn’t come off. Instead, a burning sensation spread through her arm, followed by something even worse—whispers.  

"We see you... We are waiting for you..."

Sabrina shot to her feet, breath ragged. She scanned the room, but there was no one there.  

"This isn’t real," she muttered, trying to ground herself.  

But the whispers grew louder, filling the air around her like a suffocating presence.  

Panicked, she ran to the bathroom and splashed cold water on her face. She exhaled, gripping the edges of the sink, and slowly lifted her gaze to the mirror.  

Her heart nearly stopped.  

In the reflection behind her stood a towering shadowy figure with glowing red eyes.  

It smiled.  

And then, in a voice that sent ice down her spine, it spoke:  

“Welcome to the game, Sabrina von Strauss.”

Free Read Vol 5: The Alpha's Curse and The Mark that Bound Us by Dannesya

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Monday, January 12, 2026


Chapter 70
“Calder…,”
My chest burned. It wasn’t a glow; it was a brand. The pain dug sharp claws into my ribs and refused to let go. It felt like invisible hands were wrapping around my lungs. Squeezing. Stealing air one shallow, jagged breath at a time.
I looked down. The Lunar Mark on my skin flickered like a dying lightbulb. The silver-white glow sputtered. It was weak. Uneven.
"No," I whispered. My voice was a thin thread. "Not now. Please, not now."
Panic hit me like a freight train. My vision swam in dizzy circles. My heart beat so fast it felt like a drum solo in my throat. I tried to pull in a deep breath.
Bad idea.
The air scraped down my windpipe like I was swallowing handfuls of broken glass. I felt the cold sweat breaking out across my forehead. My skin went clammy.
"Calder—"
My voice cracked. I hated how small I sounded. I hated being the Luna with the fancy glowing tattoo who couldn't even stand up. My knees gave out.
The world tilted sideways. The stone floor rushed up to meet my face. I squeezed my eyes shut, waiting for the impact.
Strong hands grabbed me.
"I've got you, Selene! Look at me!"
Calder’s voice sounded far away. It was like he was calling from the bottom of a deep well. His arms wrapped around my shoulders. They were solid. Heavy. He held me with a grip that said he wasn't letting go even if the world caught fire.
"I can't... I can't breathe, Calder," I gasped, my fingers clawing at his chest.
"Yes, you can. Focus on my voice. Just my voice!" he commanded, but I could hear the tremor in his own breath.
The ritual's energy surged again. It didn't flow through me like a stream. It tore at me like a rabid animal. It was eating me from the inside out.
My breathing turned into shallow gasps. Dark spots crept into the corners of my eyes. I looked down again.
The Mark was gray. Dead.
"Calder, it's gone," I wheezed. "The Mark... it's dark."
"It is not gone!" he roared, though his eyes widened in horror as he looked at my skin. "I won't let it be gone!"
The air changed. The wind stopped. It didn't fade away. It just froze. The silence grew so thick it pressed against my eardrums until they popped.
Then the air began to twist. It curled in on itself, forming a vortex above the ritual circle. The center was blacker than a starless night. It pulled at my hair. It tugged at my skin like it wanted to peel me apart.
The ground rumbled. It was a deep, deliberate vibration.
A sound rose from the earth. Low. Ancient. Wrong. It crawled up my spine and settled in my marrow. My teeth chattered so hard I thought they would break.
"What is that?" someone screamed.
The panic in the circle was thick. I didn't answer. I knew.
The curse wasn't just breaking. It was throwing a tantrum. It was fighting back with everything it had. Dark energy spilled out of the vortex like oily smoke. It smelled like rot. It smelled like old blood and decay.
Around the circle, the warriors began to fall.
 
One by one, the fighters dropped. Big men who could bench-press cars were hitting the dirt.
"Hold the line!" a commander shouted, before his own knees buckled and he hit the stone with a sickening thud.
Strong women were clawing at their throats like they were drowning on dry land. Some screamed. Others just went silent as their eyes rolled back.
Maeve shouted commands. "Stay in your positions! Do not break the circle!"
But her voice was swallowed by the roar of the vortex. The symbols carved into the stone began to flicker and crack. The power lines were fracturing like thin ice.
A young girl near Maeve collapsed. She was barely ten years old. She curled into a ball, sobbing.
"Make it stop! It hurts! My head hurts!" she wailed.
Her voice stabbed into my heart. "Calder, the children... we have to stop this," I managed to say.
"I can't stop the ritual now, Selene! If I break it, the energy will vaporize everyone in this clearing!" Calder yelled over the wind.
The dark aura tightened around the circle. It pressed against my ribs until I couldn't expand my lungs. I choked. My fingers trembled against Calder’s arm.
He pulled me closer. I felt his heartbeat against my cheek. It was fast and steady.
"Stay with me," he growled. "Don't you dare close your eyes!"
"I'm trying," I whispered, but my head felt heavy. "So tired..."
"No! You do not get to be tired!" His voice was fierce. He sounded like he was trying to command the universe to back off.


#comingsoon 🚨 ‼️ Another unhinged and chaotic love story cuz we refuse to settle for basic. Free sample chapters available on author website.

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Sunday, January 4, 2026




️ CONTENT WARNINGS

This book contains adult themes intended for mature readers only (18+), including:

  • Dark romance dynamics

  • Consensual but extreme BDSM themes

  • Power imbalance and psychological manipulation

  • Emotional dependency and coercion

  • Physical punishment and bodily endurance

  • Non-traditional relationship structures

Chapter 13

Daemon watched me shake, completely detached. He looked casually at his watch. He started talking as if we were in a high-stakes office conference room.

"I finalized the Q3 projections today," Daemon said. His voice was calm, completely emotionless. "The market is volatile. But our position is undeniably strong."

Declan turned the dial on the needles. The pulses became faster, more aggressive. 

My back arched hard off the metal rod. I was sobbing into the gag, uselessly.

"Most CEOs don't understand true balance," Declan added, adjusting a wire on my breast. "They don't understand the perfect equilibrium of pressure and release."

Aeron ran his cool hand down my spine, tracing the painful arch. "Our pet understands perfectly," he said. "She knows pleasure and pain are, ultimately, the same thing."

"Ngrhhh… ngrhhh…," I growled, the sound almost animalistic and broken.

"Why does her growling still sound so soft and pretty?" Aeron asked, sounding almost disappointed by the quality.

"Yes. Why?" Declan agreed with him. "It still sounds too good. It makes me uneasy when someone still sounds this pretty in their ruin."

"Maybe we should just give her more intensity?" Daemon suggested, his voice laced with menace.

The electric shocks sharpened further. They danced on the tips of the needles. 

My hips bucked harder against the straps. The spreader bar rattled. 

I was tightly clenched around nothing. I was quivering with overwhelming, electric delight.

I was lost. I was broken open.

"The negotiations in Asia went well," Daemon continued, sipping his wine calmly. "It is all about timing. And absolute trust."

"Like the trust between us," Declan said. "Trust that she will keep desperately asking for more punishment."

My body shook violently on the very edge of a shattering climax. It was a terrifying, all-consuming feeling. It was going to strip me completely bare.

"Count your orgasms, pet," Aeron commanded, his voice low and firm. "Loud and clear. We want to hear every one."

I gasped, tears streaming down my face. The needles prickled savagely. The current surged. The ropes held me wide and helpless.

I was shuddering, convulsing. I was utterly undone. And still, I wanted more.

The needles continued their relentless pulse. Every spark felt like a tiny, burning claw digging deeper into my breasts. 

I was trapped immovably in the spreader bar, my limbs stretched to the absolute breaking point.

Daemon set his wine glass on the marble table with a decisive clink. The sound was sharp and cold.

"The merger with Sterling is delicate," Daemon said. He looked directly at me with chilling, dead eyes. "They want a controlled transition. They demand discipline in every phase."

He stepped closer to the suspended arch of my body.

"New rule, pet," he whispered, his voice dangerously low. "We are restricting your output. You are not allowed to finish whenever your body demands. You will hold every wave, every climax, until I tap my glass. If you spill over without my signal, Declan will immediately double the voltage on the needles."

I whimpered weakly behind the gag. My core was already erupting into painful spasms. 

The vibrating plug was screaming inside me. The needles were dancing with fire in my flesh.

The shocks intensified further. My hips bucked violently against the leather straps.

"The acquisition will be finalized on Monday morning," Daemon continued, completely ignoring my frantic struggle. "Our partners expect absolute perfection."

Suddenly, a massive, unstoppable wave of heat hit my clitoris. My entire body went rigid. I was falling. I was shattering.

Ting.

Daemon tapped the glass once.

I exploded violently. My muscles locked so hard my bones creaked in protest. I gasped harshly into the silicone ring.

 A long, guttural, vibrating moan broke past the gag.

"Count it," Aeron growled, demanding the proof.

"Mmm-one!" I choked out. The sound was raw and distorted by the gag and the crying.

"One," Declan repeated, confirming the event. He checked the dial on the needle box, a warning. "She’s responsive. But the Sterling deal requires far more endurance than this."

Daemon reached out quickly. He pinched my nose completely shut.

"The market demands total breath control," he said, his voice flat.

I could only breathe through the tiny hole of the gag. The air was thin, insufficient. 

My chest was heaving uncontrollably. My ribs were flaring sharply in the suspended arch.

 The sudden lack of oxygen made the already intense pleasure turn dark and frantic. It made the shocks feel like sharp, stabbing blades.

"Another wave is coming, and it's a big one," Aeron noted, clinically. He watched my thighs shake violently in the spreader bar.

The needles sent a long, steady current through my nipples. My back arched so high, so violently, that I hit the metal rod with a loud thud.

"Hold it," Daemon commanded, his voice a block of ice. He watched the clock on the wall, timing my agony.

I was drowning, suffocating in the pressure. My vision was blurring. My fingers were clawing uselessly at the air. I needed to pop. I needed to break.

"Wait for the market signal," Daemon said, absolutely calm.

Ting.

I erupted again. It was more violent, more shattering than the first. My stomach turned into knots of pure fire.

"Mmm-two!" I sobbed, the counting a final act of submission.

Chapter 14


"Good girl," Daemon said. He released my nose. I sucked in air like a dying woman.

"The projections for Q4 look even better now," he observed, concluding his business talk with detached efficiency.

He kissed me gently as a reward. The softness of the kiss felt strange, almost foreign, especially compared to the brutal decisions he made regarding every other aspect of my existence.

Yet, it somehow always sent a powerful flutter of butterflies deep inside my belly, and my womb suddenly warmed, feeling intensely fertile, like it was ovulating. 

That was the crucial moment I always knew I loved Daemon above the other triplets.