716 Results with the "Romance Novel" genre


    • Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass Book 2) Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In Crown of Mid­night, the grip­ping sec­ond install­ment of the Throne of Glass series, Celae­na Sar­doth­ien has become the King’s Champion—but her loy­al­ty is any­thing but absolute. As she car­ries out her dead­ly duties, Celae­na begins uncov­er­ing dark secrets buried with­in the glass cas­tle, secrets that could shat­ter the king­dom and expose her own mys­te­ri­ous past. Torn between her duty and her heart, she…
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      Copyright

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      by testsuphomeAdmin An Imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc. 1230 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 www.SimonandSchuster.com This book is a work of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people, or real places are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places, and events are products of the author’s imagination, and any resemblance to actual events or places or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Copyright © 2017 by Rabbit Reid, Inc. All rights reserved, including the right…
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      Contents

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      by testsuphomeAdmin You are being provided with a book chapter by chapter. I will request you to read the book for me after each chapter. After reading the chapter, 1. shorten the chapter to no less than 300 words and no more than 400 words. 2. Do not change the name, address, or any important nouns in the chapter. 3. Do not translate the original language. 4. Keep the same style as the original chapter, keep it consistent throughout the chapter. Your reply must comply with all four requirements, or it’s invalid. I will…
    • Consummation: Lou Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Lou arrives at Cathédral Saint-Cécile d’Cesarine with her new husband, Captain Diggory, a Chasseur whose tense demeanor reveals his discomfort with their marriage. The cathedral’s imposing architecture and the Chasseurs’ shocked reactions to Lou’s presence set the stage for the chapter’s tension. When questioned about her identity, Diggory reluctantly introduces her as his wife, his clenched teeth hinting at his inner conflict. Lou, ever mischievous, winks at a Chasseur, provoking her…
    • Consorting With the Enemy: Reid Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Madame Labelle guiding the group toward Chateau le Blanc, a hidden fortress only visible to her kind. Despite skepticism from Beau, she explains the enchantment concealing the chateau, hinting at the magical bridge that grants access. Reid, the narrator, drifts away from the conversation, sensing Lou’s presence in the forest. The natural elements—sunlight, wind, and water—seem infused with her essence, evoking a deep emotional connection and unspoken promises between them.…
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      Confessional

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this emotionally charged chapter, Reid and Lou share an intimate and desperate moment, aware that their time together may be fleeting. Reid is deeply moved by Lou's vulnerability, vowing to protect and cherish her despite the looming threat of death. Their connection is portrayed as sacred and all-consuming, with Reid willing to kiss away her tears and stand by her side unconditionally. Lou’s whispered words, "Where you go, I will go," resonate with him, reinforcing their bond as something profound…
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      Coco’s Flame

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Reid and Coco sit in a cemetery beneath a statue of Saint Magdaleine, enveloped in a heavy silence. Coco, visibly drained and emotionally numb, absently rubs a scar on her palm while Reid observes her with concern. Their conversation begins haltingly, touching on Lou’s recent behavior and the group’s shared hunger, but quickly shifts to deeper tensions. Coco’s blunt question about Lou’s potential pregnancy reveals her fear of added complications, while Reid’s awkward attempts to offer comfort…
    • Chill in My Bones: Lou Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Lou experiencing a visceral nightmare where her throat is bleeding profusely, symbolizing deep trauma and fear. She is pursued by an ominous female figure whose taunting voice echoes through the pines, heightening her panic. The imagery of blood and gold flickering in the environment underscores her desperation to escape, as she believes returning home or encountering her pursuer will lead to her death. Lou’s frantic attempt to cleanse herself in the river mirrors her desire to…
    • Chapter X — Frivolous Cupid Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter X opens on a day brushed with sunlight and sea breeze, yet Mrs. Mortimer feels the weight of solitude. Dressed in the subdued shades of mourning, she and her son Johnnie appear almost misplaced amidst Brighton’s color and laughter. Years have passed since she chose to leave Natterley, not merely to be nearer to George’s office, as she had written, but to create distance between her heart and its unresolved past. Proximity to work was the shield; emotional survival was the cause. Her life has…
    • Chapter VIII ‑Frivolous Cupid Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter VIII opens with Ashimullah once again caught in the tightening grip of court expectations, his personal beliefs increasingly at odds with the roles imposed on him by his royal duties. Although once a Christian, his conversion to Islam was more a matter of necessity than conviction, and the Sultan’s recent insistence on his maintaining a traditional Muslim household—with multiple wives—tests his integrity. Ashimullah has no desire to take more wives, not from fear or disdain, but out of deep…
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