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In the Wilderness
Intraracha and General Singkhorn are in love and wish to have a child to inherit the throne.
They seek out a shaman to perform a ritual to make Intraracha conceive,
but the shaman deceives them—creating a ghost child in the womb to seize the throne,
leading to a vendetta that spans lifetimes!In the present, Chanon’s father (Nor), a prominent businessman, mysteriously disappears into a cursed forest.
Though his phone remains active, Chanon suspects his father is under a ghost’s spell.
He calls upon the powerful shaman Phaedet (Por) for help.Little do they know, their past lives are intertwined—including the unborn child who never came to be.
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In’s Love
“I will never love again.”
That was my firm resolve after returning from abroad.
Now, I’m “Intuorn,” a new person.
I want to prove to everyone that beyond being rich and beautiful, I have grown up too.But “Khun Pa” doesn’t see it that way—he still treats me like a child.
And with good intentions, he finds a caretaker for me, to teach me what it means to be a complete, good adult.So he brought me a helper—or more elegantly, a “secretary”—named “Arunberkfa.”
The moment I first saw her, I felt strong prejudice, because I trust myself above all else.
What’s worse, this sweet-faced secretary looks exactly like “Renu,”
the thorn in my heart I can’t separate from.I tried hard to push this secretary away,
but whenever I almost succeeded, I somehow pulled her back—without understanding why.Even though I vowed never to love again,
I’m the type who falls in love easily…
And I fell for a woman who isindifferent,
expressionless,
and never remembers my face.I’m the only one who never gets a smile from her.
My desire to win, mixed with inner conflict, draws me closer to this sweet-faced secretary.
I even told myself, “I’d give up anything for this.”
Just to see her show some feeling.If money can buy everything, I’d like to ask Arunberkfa—
how much is your smile worth?
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Into the Moonlight
I am tasked with watching over Cinderella, the one who returns home after midnight.
Trigger Warning:
Characters use harsh language and display inappropriate thoughts and behaviors.
Includes coercion and violence, scenes depicting attempted forced sexual acts that do not succeed, and sexual scenes where one party is intoxicated and unconscious. -
Irresistible
I’m “Ord-orn,” a writer stuck on a new project because I just don’t get why “Maya” has to be so cruel to the heroine “P’Erng.”
P’Erng is kind, gentle, and lovable, yet Maya betrays her unforgivably at the end.
I wrote and rewrote, confused how the story took this turn. The deadline loomed, but I still didn’t understand the plot. Stress knocked me out, and when I woke up, I found myself inside the world of my imagination—as Maya herself.
Only then did I understand why she acted that way.
The truth is deeper than anyone can understand.
I woke abruptly during the climax, regretting but rushing to finish before the deadline.
Thanks to this novel, I met Bokor, someone I had only emailed before.
She is him.
But is he really her? I don’t know.
I only know that the moment I saw her, I fell hopelessly in love.
Unable to resist…
Adapted into a TV series
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Jitkathan
This is a story about psychological disorders that become “knots” — a dark genius weaving mysteries that keep you on edge.
Suicide cases have been occurring continuously and increasingly suspiciously. In some cases, there’s no clear reason, prompting Jod Sai, a female social worker at a foundation, to hack into police databases for analysis. She soon discovers all these suicides are connected.
This is the debut novel by the master of twisted short stories, Sorjak, the author behind Corpse Under the Bed, Corpse in the Trunk, Corpse Next Door, The Headless Ghost, Laughing Ghost, Haunting Spirit, The Wailing, Possessed, and more.
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Juliet in Summer
June is a wizard.
Needles and thread are his magic wands,
and his words cast spells that can never be refused.