853 Results with the "Fiction" genre


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      A Michigan Man

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      by LovelyMay A Michigan Man opens with the life of Luther Dallas, a hardened lumberman whose years in the deep pine woods of Northern Michigan have shaped him into something both formidable and haunted. The trees are not just part of his trade—they are his world, whispering to him as they did to his father, who died beneath one. Though he works among others, the solitude of the forest seeps into his bones, slowly replacing his sense of community with an eerie calm. To outsiders, his silence is stoic; to Dallas,…
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      by LovelyMay A Matter of Duty opens with Mr. Carter being beckoned by Lady Mickleham, newly returned from her honeymoon and eager to confide in someone familiar. She is learning the complexities of married life, particularly those involving her husband Archie's family, whose strong personalities come wrapped in polite expectations. Dolly shares her struggle with their traditions—many outdated, some peculiar—and the pressure to adapt while maintaining her own individuality. The dowager, in particular, overwhelms her…
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      A Malefactor

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      by LovelyMay A Malefactor opens with a quiet, almost comical tension as Denis Grigoryev stands before a magistrate, unaware that his everyday action has landed him in legal trouble. Thin, poorly dressed, and confused by the setting, Denis is a figure straight from the Russian countryside—someone who sees the world through the lens of survival rather than law. His crime? Removing a nut from a railway track to use as a fishing weight. To Denis, this is no more criminal than picking a stone from the roadside. His…
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      by LovelyMay A Liberal Education opens with Dolly Foster observing Phil Meadows, now a polished member of society, pass her by on the Row without the slightest nod of recognition. This moment stirs a reflective irritation in her, as she recounts to Mr. Carter how, just a few years earlier, he was a socially awkward and hopeless figure. Meadows once carried an unrolled umbrella and a brown paper parcel, wore ill-fitting clothes, and approached life with a sense of grim earnestness. He neither smoked nor drank, and his…
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      by LovelyMay A Lady’s Story opens with a recollection not just of a journey, but of an emotional turning point. Natalya Vladimirovna, looking back on the day she and Pyotr Sergeyitch rode through the countryside, remembers the storm not as a threat, but as a spark that set something quietly powerful in motion. The landscape shimmered in the tension between light and rain, and the thrill of nature seemed to free them both from social constraints. Pyotr’s playful remarks about castles and lightning only thinly veiled…
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      by LovelyMay In this chapter titled "A Lady of Yesterday" arrives not just as a newcomer to an Iowa town, but as a living enigma that unsettles the quiet familiarity of local life. Her presence is soft yet stirring, marked by grace, an unfamiliar accent, and unusual preferences such as her desire to grow clover and mignonette on a meadow. With no evident ties, she resides at a local tavern, stoking both gossip and fascination among the villagers who rarely encounter someone so distinct from themselves. Soon she…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin A Dark­er Shade of Mag­ic intro­duces a spell­bind­ing mul­ti­verse where four par­al­lel Lon­dons exist, each with vary­ing degrees of mag­ic: ​Grey Lon­don: Dull, mag­ic-starved, and ruled by mad King George III. ​Red Lon­don: Thriv­ing with mag­ic, ruled by the Maresh dynasty. ​White Lon­don: A bru­tal, mag­ic-hoard­ing waste­land ruled by the ruth­less ​Antari​ twins. ​Dead Lon­don: A for­bid­den, life­less ruin. Enter ​Kell, one of the last…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin A Court of Thorns and Ros­es is a seduc­tive and sus­pense­ful fan­ta­sy nov­el by Sarah J. Maas, blend­ing ele­ments of romance, action, and fae mythol­o­gy. The sto­ry fol­lows Feyre Archeron, a 19-year-old huntress strug­gling to pro­vide for her impov­er­ished fam­i­ly. One day, she kills a wolf in the woods—only to dis­cov­er it was a faerie in dis­guise. As pun­ish­ment, Feyre is tak­en to the…
      Adventure Fiction • Fantasy • Fantasy • Fiction • Romance Novel
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      by testsuphomeAdmin A Court of Sil­ver Flames by Sarah J. Maas is a pow­er­ful con­tin­u­a­tion of the A Court of Thorns and Ros­es series, cen­ter­ing on Nes­ta Archeron’s jour­ney of heal­ing, self-dis­cov­ery, and redemp­tion.Haunt­ed by past trau­ma and over­whelmed by guilt, Nes­ta strug­gles to find her place in a chang­ing world. Along­side Cass­ian, a war­rior bound by loy­al­ty and love, she faces dead­ly train­ing, polit­i­cal ten­sions,…
      Adventure Fiction • Fantasy • Fantasy • Fiction
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      by testsuphomeAdmin A Court of Sil­ver Flames is the fifth install­ment in the A Court of Thorns and Ros­es series by Sarah J. Maas, and it shifts focus from Feyre to her sis­ter Nes­ta Archeron. Haunt­ed by her trau­ma and con­sumed by guilt after the war, Nes­ta strug­gles to find her place in the Night Court. She is fiery, proud, and resis­tant to help—but when forced…
      Adventure Fiction • Fantasy • Fantasy • Fiction • Romance Novel
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