About GuiltyChapters (& the Woman Behind the Chaos)
Hi. I’m Hauda.A — and I write the kind of romance your therapist would have questions about.
You know that feeling when you’re three chapters deep into a story at 2 AM, knowing you have work in the morning, but you cannot stop because you need to know if she’s going to marry the villain or his twin brother?
Yeah. I live for that feeling.
And I’m here to give it to you. Over. And over. And over again.
🖤 What is GuiltyChapters?
GuiltyChapters is where romance goes off the rails — and we’re here for every scandalous second of it.
We’re talking:
- Billionaires who should be in therapy, not in relationships
- Pregnancies that happen at the worst possible moment
- Fake marriages that get way too real
- Brothers, twins, exes, and bosses who should absolutely be off-limits
- Alphas who need to learn what “personal space” means
- Revenge plots that somehow end in wedding vows
This isn’t your mother’s romance (unless your mother has excellent taste in trash).
This is romance for people who: ✅ Know these relationships would be disasters in real life
✅ Read them anyway because fiction is a consequence-free zone
✅ Have “it’s complicated” as their relationship status with every toxic trope
✅ Feel personally attacked by cliffhangers
✅ Would absolutely make the same terrible decisions as the protagonist
💋 Who is Hauda.A?
I’m the person who asks: “But what if it got worse?” and then writes 30 chapters about it.
My origin story? Let’s just say I spent years reading romance novels, yelling at characters for their terrible life choices… and then realized I could create my own disasters instead.
So here we are.
My philosophy: Life is complicated enough. Fiction should be fun. Even when it’s messy. Especially when it’s messy.
I write the stories I want to binge-read at 3 AM. The ones where you’re gasping, cringing, and texting your friends: “OMG you won’t believe what just happened.”
What I believe:
- Romance doesn’t have to be realistic to be satisfying
- Toxic fictional men are a guilty pleasure, not a life goal
- Every story deserves a “wait, WHAT?” moment
- Cliffhangers are a love language
- There’s no such thing as “too much drama”
What I don’t believe:
- In protagonists who make sensible decisions (where’s the fun in that?)
- That you need to justify your reading choices to anyone
- In slow burns (we burn FAST here)
- That happily-ever-afters should come easily
I’ve devoured 500+ romance novels (yes, I counted — and yes, I have a problem). I’ve read everything from clean small-town romance to dark mafia chaos.
I know what makes enemies-to-lovers actually work. I can spot a slow burn from chapter one. And I have OPINIONS about every trope.
That’s why GuiltyChapters isn’t just my stories — it’s also where I help you find your next obsession. Book recommendations. Deep dives into why we love the tropes we love. And honest reviews of what’s worth your 2 AM reading session.
📖 Why These Stories?
Because I was tired of almost finding the perfect story.
You know the feeling:
- “This is great but… I wish she’d ended up with the other guy.”
- “I love this trope but… could it be MORE dramatic?”
- “This is hot but… where’s the CHAOS?”
So I started writing the stories I couldn’t find. The ones that:
- Go full throttle on the tropes we secretly love
- Don’t apologize for being exactly what they are
- Deliver the drama, the tension, the audacity
- Give you that delicious “I can’t believe I’m reading this” feeling
- End chapters at the WORST possible moment (you’re welcome)
🔥 The GuiltyChapters Promise
What you’ll get here:
- When we drop a new story, all chapters are published the same day, same hour (because waiting is torture)
- Stories that get straight to the good stuff
- Heroes who are possessive, protective, and problematic
- Heroines who make questionable choices (just like us)
- Pregnancy reveals at the worst times
- Secret babies, secret identities, secret EVERYTHING
- Romance that’s one part swoon, two parts scandal
- Endings that are satisfying even when they’re messy
What you won’t get:
- Lectures about healthy relationships (we know, we know)
- Slow-burn anything (life’s too short)
- Realistic depictions of how billionaires actually act
- Apologies for the alphahole behavior (they’re fictional, it’s fine)
💬 Let’s Be Real
I know these stories are:
- Unrealistic ✓
- Dramatic AF ✓
- Probably not how real relationships work ✓
- Absolutely addictive anyway ✓
And that’s the point.
Romance novels are escape pods from reality. A place where:
- The toxic guy actually changes (because fiction)
- The pregnancy test is always positive at the most dramatic moment
- Every problem can be solved with one explosive confrontation
- Enemies ALWAYS become lovers
- The right twin wins (usually)
We’re all reading the same ridiculous plots, and we all love it. So let’s stop pretending we don’t.
Welcome to GuiltyChapters. Where the romance is messy, the choices are questionable, and no one’s judging.
We’re all guilty here. 🖤
📧 Want to Confess Something? (Or Just Say Hi?)
I actually read every message. Yes, even the unhinged ones. Especially the unhinged ones.
Slide into my inbox: contact@guiltychapters.com
Or use the contact form if you’re feeling formal (but where’s the fun in that?).
Tell me:
- Which toxic trait you’re currently romanticizing
- What trope I should write next
- Why you stayed up until 4 AM reading
- Your theories about what happens next (I live for these)
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🖤 Bottom Line
I write trash romance. You read trash romance. Let’s not overthink it.
Welcome to GuiltyChapters — where the love is messy, the secrets are juicy, and nobody gets away clean.
Now stop reading about me and go binge a story. That’s what you came here for.
— Hauda.A
Professional Chaos Creator
Destroyer of Sleep Schedules
Your Favorite Guilty Pleasure
P.S. If you’re still reading this instead of diving into a story, I’m judging you. (Lovingly, but still.) Go read something →