716 Results with the "Romance Novel" genre
Adventure Fiction (1164)
Biography (435)
Business & Finance (1)
Children's Literature (124)
Comics (6)
Culture (51)
Drama (123)
Dystopian (29)
Fable (86)
Fantasy (1132)
Fantasy (203)
Fiction (1010)
Finance (1)
Gothic Fiction (12)
Historical Fiction (615)
History (122)
Horror (56)
Lifestyle (36)
Literary (404)
Literary Fiction (207)
Memoir (113)
Mystery (422)
Non-fiction (87)
Novel (549)
Paranormal Fiction (96)
Philosophical (182)
Philosophy (45)
Poetry (249)
Political Fiction (14)
Politics (42)
Practical (32)
Psychological (4)
Psychological Thriller (108)
Relationship (6)
Romantic Melodrama (14)
Satire (91)
Science (46)
Science Fiction (345)
Self-help (68)
Society (65)
Society (2)
Spiritual Growth (1)
story (2)
Thriller (704)
True Crime (56)
view (11)
Women's Fiction (2)
Young Adult (233)
-
Chapter
Chapter Nine
In this chapter, Nesta enters a small, warmly lit shop that contrasts sharply with the cold environment outside. The shop’s polished pine floors and neatly arranged clothing reflect a sense of care and craftsmanship. The shopkeeper, a striking dark-haired woman with scars on her wings, introduces herself as Emerie. Their interaction reveals Nesta’s discomfort in her current situation and her desire for warmer clothing, highlighting her ongoing struggles with physical and emotional coldness. Emerie’s…-
205.6 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter Nine
Celaena struggles to concentrate during her training with the Master, haunted by Ansel's accusation that she is spoiled and selfish. Distracted, she nearly misses an asp creeping toward her during their rooftop session. The Master senses her turmoil and encourages her to speak, but Celaena hesitates, feeling her conflict with Ansel is too trivial for his attention. As they sit in silence, the weight of her unspoken fears grows, culminating in her admission that she is terrified to return home because…-
26.2 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
CHAPTER III — Damaged Goods
Chapter III opens with George Dupont at a crossroads, burdened by a diagnosis that threatens not only his health but his future with Henriette. Rather than confronting the truth with courage, he seeks an easier route, one that promises discretion and speed. A second doctor, whose promises are appealing but ethically questionable, offers George false hope wrapped in smooth assurances. Encouraged by this supposed remedy, George becomes more determined to hide his illness from everyone he holds dear. In his…-
27.7 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
CHAPTER II — Damaged Goods
Chapter II opens with George Dupont entering the doctor's office not just as a patient, but as a young man caught in the storm of guilt, secrecy, and anxiety. The heavy air of the consultation room mirrors his state of mind as he faces what he fears most—a confirmation of a venereal disease. As he haltingly speaks, his words attempt to justify his caution, noting that unlike others, he had been relatively restrained. But the physician does not entertain comparisons. He explains that even a single…-
27.7 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
CHAPTER I — Damaged Goods
Chapter I begins with George Dupont leaving a house just before sunrise, his steps slowed not by fatigue but by the weight of guilt that clings to his conscience. Though engaged to Henriette, a woman admired for her virtue and grace, George carries the secret of a recent betrayal—an encounter that now threatens to dismantle the foundation of their relationship. The stillness of the Paris morning offers no comfort; instead, it amplifies the noise of regret in his mind. His past with Lizette, a girl of…-
27.7 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter Fourteen
In Chapter Fourteen of *A Court of Silver Flames*, the narrative centers on Cassian's concern for Nesta’s well-being as she recovers from her recent ordeal. He observes her absence from breakfast and dinner, deducing her condition from the empty plates and her physical state. Cassian reflects on the House’s subtle control, noting how it seemingly monitors her eating and recovery, which both alarms and intrigues him. His internal musings reveal a deeper curiosity about the House’s sentience,…-
205.6 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter Four
In this chapter, Cassian and Mor enjoy a moment of respite at a riverfront café, where Mor is depicted basking in the sunlight, a symbol of her freedom and resilience after her long imprisonment in the Hewn City. Their interaction reveals a deep bond rooted in shared history and unfiltered honesty. Cassian reflects on his past arrogance and the growth he’s experienced, especially after witnessing Rhysand’s sacrifices. Mor’s presence and her sharp insights serve as a reminder of their complex…-
205.6 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter Four
Celaena continues her training with the Silent Assassins, pushing herself to improve under Ansel's guidance. Despite her progress, she grows frustrated by the Master's absence and the lack of direct instruction, receiving only basic corrections from older assassins. Ilias, the Master's son, often trains nearby, his presence hinting at a possible interest in her. Celaena observes the Silent Assassins' unique fighting style, noting their quiet movements and less brutal approach compared to the cutthroat…-
26.2 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter Forty-Two
In this chapter, Cassian awakens to a morning filled with tension and unresolved feelings after an intimate night with Nesta. He reflects on their physical encounter, which had left him both satisfied and troubled by the intensity of their connection. Despite the intimacy, Cassian chooses to return to his own suite, understanding that their relationship is still somewhat undefined. As he prepares for the day, he is aware of the scent of Nesta on him, and he notices the subtle reactions of his friends Rhys,…-
205.6 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter Forty-Three
In this chapter, Nesta and Cassian find themselves in the Spring Court, surrounded by blooming flowers and the tranquil beauty of the forest. Nesta observes the peaceful environment, contrasting her own stormy demeanor, and reflects on her sister Elain’s affinity for such surroundings. The setting underscores her feelings of alienation, as she perceives herself as a storm cloud amidst the vibrant life around her. Cassian’s discomfort, caused by allergies, adds a touch of humor to the scene, while the…-
205.6 K • Ongoing
-
- Previous 1 … 11 12 13 … 23 Next