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Announcing the English Version of The Dating Club by Dannesya – Now Available on Shopee!

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Saturday, November 30, 2024

Are you ready to immerse yourself in a world of dark, addictive romance? Brace yourself, because the English version of The Dating Club by Dannesya has officially landed on Shopee! After captivating readers with its Indonesian release, this steamy R-18 novel is now available in an extended English edition, spanning an enthralling 160,000 words—nearly triple the length of its original Indonesian counterpart, which clocked in at 60,000 words.

This novel is more than just a book—it’s an experience. And the good news? You can now own a special collector’s edition packed with exclusive merchandise.

What’s Included in the Package:

SC Book: A beautifully printed softcover edition of The Dating Club in English.

Bookmark: A sleek and stylish bookmark to accompany your reading journey.

Note Calendar: A practical and aesthetic addition to your desk or reading nook.

The Story: Love, Loss, and Redemption

“When their lives collide, they should’ve stayed strangers. They shouldn’t have spoken.”

Alwin was a young man with dreams as vast as the ocean—until tragedy struck. His world was shattered when his entire swim team died in a devastating accident, leaving him comatose for two years. When he finally awakens, he’s no longer the golden boy everyone remembers. Haunted by loss and weighed down by guilt, Alwin struggles to rediscover himself.

Enter Arya Cempaka, a woman who has been navigating her own labyrinth of pain. Blamed for her mother’s death by her father, Arya has spent her life building walls around her heart. Cold, calculating, and fiercely independent, she’s a force to be reckoned with. But beneath her unyielding exterior lies a woman searching for control in a chaotic world.

When these two broken souls meet, they ignite something neither of them expected—a connection that is as dangerous as it is irresistible.

Arya pulls Alwin into The Dating Club, a secretive, high-stakes world where love is a business, and emotions are a currency. Hearts are rented, power is played, and nothing is as it seems.

In this game, there are no rules.

But as they push each other’s boundaries, they begin to unravel secrets about themselves—and each other—that could either heal their wounds or destroy them entirely.

What Makes The Dating Club Unforgettable?

Dark Romance: Dive into a story that explores the blurred lines between love, desire, and destruction.

Complex Characters: Alwin and Arya’s journey is raw, intense, and deeply human.

Addictive Plot: Twists, turns, and an undercurrent of danger will keep you hooked from the first page to the last.

Beautifully Written: Dannesya’s prose captures the depth of emotion and the complexity of relationships like no other.

Where to Buy

Shopee: Grab the English version exclusively at Shopee Store of AysennadPub. Click here.

Google Play Books: Prefer digital? The novel is also available for download on Google Play Books. Click here. Eng version will available soon.

Amazon Kindle: Kindle users can enjoy this gripping story directly on their devices. Will available soon.

Why This Edition Is Special

Fans of the Indonesian version will be delighted to discover that the English version is not just a translation—it’s an expanded, enriched journey into Alwin and Arya’s world. With nearly three times the content, this version dives deeper into their pasts, their emotions, and the intricate dynamics of The Dating Club.

Whether you’re revisiting the story or discovering it for the first time, this edition promises an unforgettable experience.

How to Order

Head over to Shopee now to secure your copy! With the additional goodies included in this package, it’s a collector’s item that every romance enthusiast will want to have.

Don’t wait too long—stocks are limited, and demand is high.

A Love That Burns Bright

The Dating Club is more than a romance—it’s a gripping exploration of love, redemption, and the demons we carry. With every page, Dannesya takes you deeper into a world where nothing is black and white, and where love has the power to save or destroy.

Are you ready to take the plunge?

Order your copy today and let Alwin and Arya’s story consume you. You won’t regret it.


4. The Dating Club by Dannesya

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Friday, November 22, 2024
Gani listened attentively.

"What do you think I should do, Gan?" Lyndie asked, her voice almost a whisper.

"You want my opinion?" he replied, raising an eyebrow.

"Yeah... I want to hear your thoughts. You're a lot like him. If you had someone you loved, would you treat her the way he treats me?"

Gani took a sip of water, clearing his throat thoughtfully. "Well, first of all, I haven't found someone like that yet. Right now, I’m still busy coding all night, not having to worry about anyone else. So, maybe my opinion might not fully align with your situation. But," he paused, a small smile forming, "I do have a cat at home that I really care about. Her name is Nana. Even though I’m usually lost in my coding, she always curls up on my lap and falls asleep there."

Lyndie rested her chin in her hands, listening with genuine curiosity.

"Nana never demands my attention. She just falls asleep on my lap while I pet her all night long. It might sound irrelevant since you’re a human and she's a female cat, but… if Nana ever disappeared, I would search the entire house just to find her, to bring her back to my lap and stroke her fur. And if she doesn't finish her food, I panic and rush her to the vet."

As Gani talked about Nana, Lyndie couldn't help but laugh, picturing this genius of a man frantically searching for his beloved cat just to fulfill his nightly ritual of petting her.

For a fleeting moment, she realized how lucky Nana was to have someone who genuinely cared for her with all his heart. Meanwhile, her own boyfriend never even bothered to check on her, even when she went silent for days.

"What would people think if I broke up with him?" Lyndie murmured, more to herself than to Gani. "They would probably laugh at how stupid I’ve been, wasting so much time on him... Five years…."

Whenever Lyndie tried to express her feelings, her boyfriend would dismiss her as childish. He never had time for things he deemed unimportant. Every minute, every second had to be productive, efficiently used. That was why, in five years, they had never really gone on a date.

"Lyndie," Gani said softly, his eyes meeting hers. "I think, deep down, you already know what you need to do. You’re not a fool. You’re just afraid of letting go of something that’s consumed so much of your life. You’re afraid all your effort has been for nothing. You’re scared it means you failed. But, Lyndie..." Gani’s smile was gentle, warm. "The truth is, no one really cares about your failures. Everyone is too busy with their own lives. So, it’s okay if you fail. It’s okay to admit that you’ve made a mistake by investing so much of your time. The truth is, they don’t actually care."

“The most important thing,” he continued, his gaze steady and comforting, “is how you move forward from here. Sometimes, letting go of something that no longer makes you happy is the best choice you can make for yourself. You deserve to be happy, Lyndie, and that means you deserve to make choices that align with what you truly need and want.”

Lyndie’s eyes began to well up with tears, the corners of her mouth quivering as she tried to force a smile. She lowered her gaze, attempting to hide the sadness that was so clearly reflected in her eyes.

Gani reached across the table, his touch gentle as he wiped away the tears on her cheek.

"Find the courage to do what’s right, Lynd," he said softly, his voice laced with empathy. "You deserve to be happy."

“Yeah. You’re right,” Lyndie replied, her voice shaky but filled with a newfound resolve.

Three hours had passed in what felt like the blink of an eye, and their time together was coming to an end. Lyndie always booked a three-hour session, sticking to the same routine, but this time, it felt different to Gani. There was a heaviness in the air, a feeling that this could be the last time they met.

"I’ve already transferred the payment to your virtual account," Lyndie said, holding up her phone to show the confirmation screen. "Thank you for everything."

Gani repeated her words in his mind, sensing that this might indeed be their last encounter. With a soft smile, he leaned over and kissed her on the cheek. "See you when I see you."

"See you when I see you too, Gani," Lyndie echoed, her smile small but genuine.

They stood up and walked in opposite directions, never looking back. Both of them knew, deep down, that their journey together had reached its end. And now, they were moving forward on different paths, each determined to find their own way.

*
Three days ago…

Out of nowhere, something enormous and terrifying yanked his body from the depths of an endless, consuming darkness.

It felt like the grasp of a colossal claw, an unyielding force that wrapped around him with merciless intensity.

Razor-sharp talons pierced deep into his flesh, tearing through skin and muscle as though there were no barriers between him and the most primal agony imaginable.

“Arghhh!!!”

Blood gushed out, splattering wildly, painting the space around him in rivers of vivid, grotesque red.

The pain was excruciating, flooding his entire being, searing through every nerve like molten lava. He screamed, a guttural, raw sound that seemed to erupt from the deepest pits of his soul.

What is this?

The pain was so intense, so visceral, it felt too real to be a dream. His body convulsed uncontrollably, trapped in an unending spiral of torment.

Is this hell?, Alwin wondered, even though he somehow already knew the answer in the depths of his shattered consciousness.

Perhaps there really was a hell, and he was in it now. A personal hell crafted just for him, where every second stretched into an eternity of torment, obliterating any illusion of peace he had once known.

The claws continued to rend his flesh, shredding and splitting it apart, until they reached deep into his core. Finally, they seized his heart, squeezing it with brutal force until it burst into a detonation of unbearable agony.

“Aarghh! Aarghh!” Alwin’s screams came out in weak, hoarse gasps, nearly drowned out by the cacophony of machines and lifeless noises around him. He wanted to scream louder, to release the agony inside him, but his voice was strangled, unable to pierce through the suffocating air filled with silence.

He awoke to a pain so searing it felt like his mind was being torn asunder.


Fuck… fuck…, his thoughts stuttered in a chaotic loop. I want to die… just die… it hurts so much!

To his horror, he realized a thick, invasive tube was lodged down his throat, choking off any attempt to cry out or even breathe freely.

Another tube, nasogastric, had been shoved through his nose, snaking down into his stomach to suction its contents with cold, mechanical efficiency.

The claws tormenting him turned out to be the hands of paramedics, desperately trying to restrain his convulsing, sweat-drenched body on a stretcher.

They were performing an intense resuscitation effort. Seeing their patient awaken and begin thrashing, they swiftly bound him with nylon straps, ensuring he could not escape the grip of consciousness that had been so violently restored to him.

“Oh, look who’s back with us. Tighten those restraints!” ordered a voice with chilling authority, a tone that cut through the chaos like a knife.

One of his family doctors.

“Stop fighting, Alwin. Just stay still for a moment,” the doctor said, pressing Alwin’s head down to shine a small flashlight into his dilated pupils. “Well, congratulations. You’re still alive. What’s with that look? Upset that you failed, huh?” he added with a sarcastic smirk that stung more than the sting of the needle now plunging into Alwin’s arm.

Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.

The curses rattled like a drumbeat in Alwin’s mind. The more he struggled, the tighter the straps dug into his skin, the deeper the pain gnawed at him. But he couldn’t stop resisting.

He refused to give in.

His thoughts spun frantically, searching for a way out, any way to escape. But his options were dwindling fast, especially now that his failed attempt to end his life had only resulted in increased scrutiny.

The medical staff surrounded him, vigilant, their eyes sharp and movements quicker now that they knew how desperate he was. Alwin’s thrashing grew more frenzied, fueled by the primal instinct to flee, even if he no longer knew where to run.

The doctor, his face an infuriating mask of calm, gave another order. “Prepare a sedative. Administer 10 milligrams of diazepam.”

Author’s Note:


Thank you for reading this story! 😊 What do you think about the emotional journey of Gani, Lyndie, and Alwin? Through this story, I wanted to highlight the courage it takes to let go of pain and the struggle to find meaning in life, even amidst darkness.


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3. Dating Club by Dannesya

Alwin reached for the glass of water beside his bed, taking it in his hand and swallowing the entire contents of his medication bottle in three quick gulps.


The pills caught briefly in his throat, causing him to cough sharply, but he managed to push them down. He straightened up, sitting on the edge of the bed, making sure not to regurgitate any of the pills. 


For a long moment, he sat there, ensuring each pill had descended into his stomach, each one settling in and dissolving. It was a small ritual, one that he had perfected in the quiet, still moments before his chosen end. 


The sound of water splashing over the edge of the bathtub reached his ears.


It was time.


With deliberate slowness, Alwin stood, peeling off his shirt and discarding it onto the floor. He unbuttoned his pants, sliding them down along with his boxers, leaving him bare. He walked over to the vanity, where a marble statue of a Greek deity sat, an intricate piece of art that he had never been particularly fond of, but it served its purpose now.


He weighed it in his hands, a brief, cold calculation running through his mind. Hm, it’s heavy enough, he thought, his fingers tightening around its smooth surface.


Turning off the water, he stepped into the warm bath, sinking into the water with a soft sigh of relief. The temperature of the water wrapped around him like a comforting embrace, and he allowed himself a moment to simply feel the warmth seep into his muscles, relaxing them.


This, he thought, was how it was supposed to be. A quiet, peaceful end.


He smiled faintly as he reclined, letting the edges of the bathtub support his head. Gently, he placed the statue of the god on his stomach, using it as a weight to hold him down, to keep him anchored in this moment of serenity.


The water lapped softly against his skin as he stared up at the ceiling, his vision beginning to blur and swim as the drugs started to take their effect. His eyes fluttered, trying to focus, but the edges of his thoughts were already fading into a soft haze.


The medication was doing its work.


It felt like his brain was slowly unwinding, like the nerves in his head were being unhooked one by one. The electrical signals that normally fired so furiously were being severed, leaving his body and mind in a peaceful stillness. His muscles loosened, every tense part of him releasing, until he felt nothing at all.


Nothing.


It was a beautiful emptiness, one he had longed for in the quietest corners of his mind.


His eyelids fluttered closed.


His grip on the edge of the tub loosened, and he let his body sink deeper into the water, allowing the warmth to engulf him, to pull him further into the peaceful oblivion he had always sought.


And as he descended into the calm depths of the bath, a final, soothing wave of tranquility washed over him.


Everything faded away, the last remnants of tension slipping from his mind and body.


In that moment, there was nothing but peace.


Nothing but silence.


And the promise of an end he had finally found.


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*


One afternoon in The Azari Host Club chat group:


Bimo: Someone's calling me, but it's study time. The gig they're offering is expensive. Come on, I really want to take this job!


Gani: Taking a job during study hours is not allowed, Mo. You’re not suffering from amnesia, are you?


Bimo: Come on, just this one time! Please, please, please! @Arya, approve my request on the app!


Fadela: Wow, I wanna join too, then!


Bimo: @Arya!!! Answer me!!! We’ve got just one hour until the meet-up time!


Shut up, @Fadela, don’t butt in! You’ve still got your Judo competition winnings burning a hole in your pocket, you jerk!


Fadela: @Bimo, chill, bro!


Bimo: Yes! @Arya!!! ARYAAA!!!


Justin: Hahaha, being ignored...


Bimo: You jerk, Ya! Get out here, quick!


Bimo: My credit card bills are piling up, jerk!!! Don’t just do whatever you want! Have some empathy for me! You know how much debt I’m drowning in, right? Give me an exception!


Arya: That’s not my problem. As long as you’re part of my Host Club, you follow the rules. If you take a gig without approval, I’ll have your profile detained.


After typing his response, Arya shut his phone off and slipped it back into his pocket. She exhaled heavily. Once again, Bimo was acting up. Her gaze drifted to the empty seat where Alwin usually sat.


There had been no word from Alwin for the past two days. A group of girls in the class—Alwin’s newest admirers—had gathered and planned to visit his house to check if he was okay. However, the academy had kept his address under wraps.


It turned out that Alwin’s family had requested his personal information remain confidential. But Arya, with his connections to the academy’s administration, knew where to get the details. Yet, she would never share Alwin’s whereabouts with the girls. 


"I don’t care if you all flip upside down, I’m not telling you anything," Arya thought to herself, smirking with a hint of malice.


She pulled her phone out again, and still no response from Bimo.


She opened the contact for Alwin, which she had obtained through an insider in the administration.


“Where are you, jerk?” She sent the message, even though she knew she wouldn't get a reply.


But not long after, her phone vibrated. A call from Alwin. Wow. Arya excused herself from the lesson to step out into a quiet spot and picked up the call.


"What, do I need to throw a celebration for you calling me first, huh?!"


“This... Is this Arya Cempaka?” A woman’s voice came through the phone.


Arya pulled the phone away from her ear and double-checked the number. Could the information she had gotten be wrong?


“Uh, sorry, yes, who is this? This is Alwin’s number, right? Did I dial the wrong number?”


“No, you’ve got the right number. This is Alwin’s mother,” came the reply.


Arya’s eyes widened. “Oh, sorry, Auntie, didn’t mean to disturb you. It’s just that Alwin hasn’t been at school for two days without any word. He’s not causing trouble again, is he, Auntie? Hahaha,” she added, trying to lighten the mood.


There was a long silence on the other end.


Slowly, Arya stopped laughing. Something was definitely wrong. She shifted her tone from playful to more serious.


“Sorry, Auntie, may I ask what’s going on? Is there anything I can do to help?”


*


Gani was dressed in a black turtleneck sweater with long sleeves, blue-wash jeans, and thin-framed glasses that fit perfectly on his high-bridged nose. He stood on the sidewalk, waiting for his client, who was 15 minutes late for their appointment.


While he waited near a café and shopping mall, a few passersby turned to look at him, their gazes lingering with admiration. It wasn’t unusual for a talent scout to approach him, offering modeling opportunities, given his tall, slim figure.


From a distance, a girl came running toward him. Gani flashed his best smile and spread his arms wide. 


The girl smiled back even wider, jumping into his arms and wrapping her legs around his waist. Gani caught her easily, pulling her into a tight embrace and spinning her around slightly until she shrieked in surprise.


Onlookers stared at the couple with envy, their thoughts imagining how lucky the girl was to be loved by someone as handsome as Gani.


Lyndie had been one of his regular clients for the past year. She typically requested meetings at the mall at least twice a month.


She often asked Gani to wear his black turtleneck sweater whenever they met.


"You look as handsome as always, Gan!" Lyndie praised.


Gani grinned and gently placed her hand around his arm. "Of course. If I weren't handsome, you wouldn't be with me."


Lyndie giggled, and they strolled happily through the bookstore—she loved cheesy romantic fiction—before heading to a shop that sold trinkets, where she asked Gani to help her pick out some items.


She always bought whatever Gani selected. Afterward, they spent an hour at a karaoke lounge, singing their hearts out, before enjoying gelato while chatting.


"So, how's your boyfriend?" Gani asked.


Lyndie gave a wistful smile. "Well, he's the same as always. Passion comes first for him."


Gani scooped some strawberry ice cream and fed it to Lyndie. Despite being three years older than him, they often looked like they were the same age.


Lyndie accepted the spoonful with a blush, her face brightening as she chewed. Gani decided not to bring up her boyfriend’s issues for the rest of their date.


Lyndie had once told him about her long-term relationship with her boyfriend, whom she’d been dating since high school. She’d been drawn to him because of his intelligence, passion, and his expertise in his field. 


Boldly, she confessed her feelings to him, a senior who was well-known for his genius and active participation in research and international conferences.


Being beautiful and cute, Lyndie’s feelings were easily reciprocated. However, after that, her boyfriend treated her more like an accessory than a girlfriend—never taking her on real dates or showing her the affection she craved. 


So, whenever she met with Gani, she felt the attention and love that she never got from her boyfriend. 


To Lyndie, Gani was the embodiment of the boyfriend she wished for. He was chosen because of his intelligence and passion for his skills. She even requested that Gani wear clothes similar to those her boyfriend usually wore.


“It’s been five years now. If I asked to break up, I wouldn’t even know where to start,” Lyndie said unexpectedly, bringing up the topic of her boyfriend again. “I’ve been with him for so long that I don’t know how to let go.”