712 Results with the "Romance Novel" genre


    • Chapter Seventy-Eight Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Gwyn and Emerie find themselves resting in a parlor overlooking the river, still bearing the physical scars from recent battles, yet healed. Their conversation reveals a mix of relief and lingering emotional turmoil, especially as Nesta arrives, bringing tea and a tense atmosphere. Nesta's unwavering support and their shared moments of vulnerability emphasize the importance of friendship and forgiveness amid their tumultuous experiences. Despite the chaos, there’s a sense of hope and…
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      Chapter 31

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter begins with a sense of cautious optimism as Rowan’s idea of using Rolfe’s map proves successful. The map’s effectiveness confirms the Pirate Lord’s fears of the Valg’s return to the harbor, and Rowan reflects on the implications of its findings, particularly regarding the Wyrdkey. Rowan’s strategic deception is highlighted through her choice of a dead-end alley to mislead the Pirate Lord’s scouts, ensuring that only Rolfe’s agents could venture into that area. This tactic…
    • 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…
      Adventure Fiction • Fantasy • Fantasy • Fiction • Romance Novel • Young Adult
    • Chapter 24: Morrigan Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Morrigan reflects on her decision to delay her trip to the Winter Court, keeping her true destination—Athelwood, her private estate—a secret from even her closest friends. She cherishes the solitude and freedom of this hidden retreat, where she can ride her beloved horse, Ellia, across the snowy hills. The estate, purchased centuries ago for its tranquility and horses, offers her a rare sense of peace and connection to the land. Riding allows her to feel truly alive, contrasting with the instantaneous…
    • CHAPTER 90: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Grayson returns to Hawthorne House, confronting the remnants of the tree house he and Jameson destroyed in their grief after Emily's death. As he navigates the damaged structure, his brothers Xander and Nash surprise him, having anticipated his arrival. Grayson avoids discussing the emotional turmoil that prompted his return, but his siblings create a lighthearted atmosphere, preparing for an impromptu slumber party. The scene sets the tone for a chapter balancing familial bonds with unspoken…
      Mystery • Romance Novel • Thriller • Young Adult
    • A Time for Moving on: Reid Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Lou suggesting an outing to Reid, who has been observing her unusual behavior since her return from the infirmary. She appears distracted, her eyes flickering as if watching something unseen, and her fingers twitching nervously. Reid worries about the influence of a troubled patient, Monsieur Bernard, who is kept sedated and chained to prevent self-harm. Hoping a change of scenery might help, Reid agrees to accompany Lou, though he remains cautious about her unpredictable…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid and his companions in a tense, dilapidated room as sunlight streams through broken mirrors, reflecting a distorted version of Lou. Reid, protective and desperate, demands her removal while Coco warns of an approaching mob. The group discovers a hidden trapdoor beneath a bed, their only escape route, but tensions rise when Célie admits their carriage is unusable. The urgency escalates as the villagers' voices grow louder, forcing the group to flee through the tunnel, with Reid…
    • Take Me to Church Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Reid finds temporary refuge in a cramped, musty cabin aboard a ship, where he attempts to distract himself from his turmoil by focusing on mundane tasks like preparing a meager meal. Despite his efforts, his physical hunger remains unsatisfied, mirroring his emotional unrest. His thoughts spiral back to a woman he both resents and desires, haunted by her accusations of his involvement with witches and murder. The internal conflict is palpable as he grapples with guilt, self-loathing, and an unshakable…
    • CHAPTER V — Damaged Goods Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter V of Damaged Goods begins in the heart of emotional chaos. Henriette’s devastation after discovering the truth about George’s condition plunges the household into silence and dread. She isolates herself with their child, refusing comfort, consumed by the horror of betrayal and the fear of what their future holds. Her response isn’t melodrama—it’s a natural outcry from someone blindsided by a truth too terrible to ignore. The idea of returning to her father is more than escape; it’s a…
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      by LovelyMay Scene 3. X. begins with a moment of subtle suspense, as Cyrano casually approaches and initiates conversation, pretending to stumble upon Christian by chance. Christian, startled but playing along, acknowledges him, and soon Roxane joins the moment with warm familiarity. Her presence feels gentle yet pivotal, foreshadowing the emotional undercurrents that are about to surface in this finely staged encounter. When Roxane steps inside momentarily, the tone shifts with the unexpected arrival of a friar who…
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