284 Results with the "Romance Novel" genre
Adventure Fiction (146)
Biography (456)
Children's Literature (77)
Comics (6)
Culture (9)
Drama (21)
Fable (5)
Fantasy (210)
Fiction (432)
Finance (16)
Gothic Fiction (4)
Historical Fiction (375)
History (55)
Horror (9)
Lifestyle (1)
Literary (429)
Memoir (93)
Mystery (163)
Non-fiction (63)
Novel (570)
Paranormal Fiction (96)
Philosophical (136)
Poetry (222)
Politics (29)
Practical (32)
Psychological Thriller (66)
Relationship (5)
Romantic Melodrama (11)
Satire (18)
Science (25)
Science Fiction (169)
Self-help (64)
Society (64)
Society (2)
story (2)
Thriller (483)
True Crime (53)
view (13)
-
Chapter
CHAPTER I -Damaged Goods
George Dupont's early morning exit from a mysterious house initiates a profound journey of moral and personal reckoning in the opening chapter of "Damaged Goods." As George wanders the streets of Paris at dawn, the remnants of the night's escapades weigh heavily on him, revealing a complex web of emotions tied to his actions, perceived moral lapses, and societal expectations. Despite his impending marriage to Henriette, a union lauded for its purity and potential, George is haunted by a recent…-
13.3 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 9
In Chapter 9, Phoebe is introduced to Lila's wedding party, characterized by a peculiar camaraderie resembling a cult. Lila introduces Phoebe to her friends, notably High Bun, whose name doesn't quite fit her current long fishtail braid, and Neck Pillow, who sports a diamond necklace. The group shares quirky introductions, with humor reflecting their unique backgrounds, especially Marla, the groom's sister, and Juice, the groom's daughter, who prefers her unusual nickname. As the conversation unfolds,…-
18 • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 8
In Chapter 8, Phoebe is abruptly awakened at noon by a loud knock on her door, where Lila enters, eager to show off a hat she’s contemplating for an upcoming sailing trip. Lila's presence prompts Phoebe to reflect on the bride's lack of curiosity for others, especially regarding Phoebe's own struggles. She finds it inconceivable that someone could enter a room of someone feeling suicidal without inquiring about their well-being. As they discuss the hat, Lila reveals her insecurities about what her…-
18 • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 7
In Chapter 7, the story continues to unfold the developing relationship between Phoebe and Matt as they navigate the pressures of graduate school and their dissertations. Initially, Phoebe and Matt, both dedicated to completing their dissertations, remain silent near each other for two months in the graduate computer lab. This tense focus is disrupted when the power goes out, leaving them in an unexpected moment of shared concern. Phoebe realizes she may have lost her work, prompting Matt to reassure her…-
18 • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 6
In Chapter 6, Phoebe wakes up in a hotel room, surrounded by familiar scents that lead her to affirm her existence. It’s early morning, the party atmosphere has subsided, and she grapples with feelings of grief and shame that often accompany her at this hour. Acknowledging her painful thoughts, she resists the urge to fall into despair—especially after her recent suicide attempt. Determined to take action, Phoebe thinks of small tasks to ground herself, declaring she can brush her teeth or hydrate.…-
18 • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 5
After the bride departs, Phoebe finds herself overwhelmed by loneliness. The room, previously filled with voices, now amplifies her own thoughts about her troubled family and the unconventional relationships she witnesses. Struggling with her identity and worth, she grapples with self-hatred, contemplating the looming specter of her existence within a body she feels disconnected from. Seeking an escape, Phoebe pours herself another drink and opens a bottle of tuna-flavored painkillers, aware she is…-
18 • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 4
Phoebe sits on a king-sized canopy bed, struggling to relax with the impending thought of her death. While the wedding reception below begins, she feels overwhelmed by trivial concerns, like the blood staining a bride's dress, which disrupts her idea of a peaceful closure. To drown out the noise, she attempts to use an old Discman but ends up frustrated by the scratched CD. She steps out onto the balcony, lights a cigarette, and attempts to find solace in smoking, though she finds herself coughing…-
18 • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 3
In Chapter 3, Phoebe grapples with the weight of her impending death while reflecting on her life’s disappointments. Surrounded by reminders of a past filled with rules and worries, she gives in to a sense of freedom, pouring herself a glass of German chocolate wine and contemplating her regrets, notably the fact that she has never seen the ocean. Despite her acknowledgment of this personal failure, she is further plagued by the recent divorce from Matt, who opted for separation via Zoom during the…-
18 • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 24
In the morning, Marla insists on staying in the conservatory until she sees Gary while enjoying the wedding brunch. Conversations reveal mixed feelings about the day's events as they eat, with Marla calling attention to the food and whispers about it feeling like someone has died. Despite the absence of the groom, the family members share humorous yet poignant stories about Gary’s childhood, hinting at their fond memories but also missing him deeply. As the day unfolds, Jim tries to contact Gary,…-
18 • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
Chapter 23
In Chapter 23, the atmosphere at the Cornwall hotel drastically shifts following the cancellation of the wedding. The absence of the bride and groom leads to a muted ambiance, with guests feeling uncomfortable enjoying the spa amenities. Pauline, now a more subdued version of herself, diligently handles inquiries regarding refunds and allergies with a heavy heart. Phoebe finds herself in line with Nat and Suz, who are conversing quietly about the wedding's abrupt end, recalling their suspicions about…-
18 • Ongoing
-
- Previous 1 2 3 4 Next