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The Autumn Warmth from a Stranger
Something caused Pakchee Nontaphat to encounter a strange alpha amidst the beautiful autumn of Italy.
“May I ask if you prefer tea or coffee while you wait, sir…?”
Pakchee suddenly realized they hadn’t exchanged a single word and didn’t even know each other’s names. Yet, when his gaze met the other’s, those sharp amber eyes—warm just moments ago—flashed silver and hardened into a fierce, intimidating glare. The muscular chest heaving heavily caught Pakchee’s wide eyes and stilled breath.
The man was entering his rut!
The situation made Pakchee suddenly aware that he had opened his door, inviting a stranger inside without a second thought. He felt a natural discharge flooding from within, wetting him so much it soaked his underwear. It dripped down freely, staining the space between his legs. His breath grew shallow and uneven as the mating urge grew stronger, gradually overtaking his fading reason.
He was starting to go into heat too.
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The Beauty Beast and His Weirdness
Asking for love from someone who doesn’t love you feels like chasing a futile hope.
Yi Fei, a small, adorable submissive gay man, suffers heartbreak after giving his heart to the wrong person. In a moment of panic, he accidentally pushes his ex-lover into the water. Fearing he has killed him, Yi Fei jumps in to save him—but fate seems to catch up quickly. His soul is transported to a new world.
When he wakes, his tiny, alluring body has transformed into a massive, fluffy beast—neither fully human nor animal, terrifying enough to make anyone’s heart skip a beat.
Will he ever return to his original form? He doesn’t know.
Will he find the one he pushed into the water? That’s uncertain too.All he knows is that living as a beast in this wild forest is hard enough, but dealing with handsome young men in this new dimension is even harder.
“I’m a beast, am I not? Why do so many come to fall in love with me? Have some respect for my fangs!”
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The Case of the Elevator Corpse
Pang has just started her new job as a librarian at the Faculty of Medicine’s library.
The eerie atmosphere and strange happenings fill her with fear.But nothing is scarier than learning that the building’s elevator was the site of a student’s death—
and everyone in the faculty calls it the “haunted elevator.”Pang doesn’t want to believe in curses,
yet terrifying spirits continue to haunt her.Everyone keeps silent when she tries to uncover the past,
so she decides to investigate the mystery on her own.The more she discovers about the past, the more terrified she becomes.
But if she backs down, the mysterious spirit will show no mercy.The only way to survive is to unravel the complex truth—
unaware that someone is hiding a surgical knife behind her back,
waiting for her to slip up… ready to strike.A chilling, complex mystery beloved by readers,
this is the masterpiece from #Pakinai
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The Case of the Red Rapier
On a glamorous night at a ballroom in 1947 Bangkok at the Occidental Hotel, the music played, and people swirled in the fragrant air of flowers. But then… everything came to a halt when one of the three beautiful sisters from the Plengnakorn family collapsed on the dance floor, dying in front of the shocked guests.
When “Piang-Or,” a clever interpreter, and “KK,” a blind violinist from England, become entangled in a complex murder case full of secrets and mysteries, they must search for clues to uncover the truth hidden deeper than expected. Beneath the beauty of the people and the setting, danger lurks.
A complicated case often lies within an apparently simple murder, just like on the dance floor, surrounded by hundreds of eyes—how could someone be killed? And most importantly, no one saw the killer!
Join in the thrilling investigation and the nostalgic atmosphere of the past in “The Case of the Red Rapier,” a novel woven with beauty, love, and death.
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The Crane of Love
After severing ties with his family to avoid being forced into marriage as a concubine to a lustful noble, young lord Fujihara Tokiya is left to live a harsh life alone in the mountains.
To make matters worse, the sacred crane Tokiya once saved returns—transformed into a human—with words that shatter Tokiya’s entire world.
“Take responsibility for me. Will you accept me as your partner, or die here? Choose!”
“Aren’t you the crane I saved? Why are you so aggressively unbearable?”
Since then, whenever the topic of a mate arises, Tokiya can’t help but think:
“Looks like we’re doomed partners, you bird!”