716 Results with the "Romance Novel" genre


    • 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…
    • Chapter VII — Frivolous Cupid Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter VII unfolds with a storm of unintended consequences stirred by Duke Deodonato’s well-meaning but overzealous decree. Believing in the virtues of matrimony as a stabilizing force, the Duke orders all unmarried men over twenty-one to wed within three weeks. What begins as a social reform soon spirals into chaos. Women, interpreting the Duke’s public declarations as a sign that he will marry one of them himself, begin to refuse all proposals. This unintended collective standoff delays the entire…
    • Chapter VI — Frivolous Cupid Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter VI begins with the quiet rustle of leaves and the hum of bees in an English orchard, where a philosopher sits reading, lost in his abstract thoughts. He is deeply immersed in a dense treatise on ontology, absorbed in reasoning that floats high above the tangible world around him. His detachment from nature’s softness and life's emotional tides is deliberate, shielding himself behind intellectual walls. It is in this meditative state that Miss May finds him. She arrives, seemingly playful, yet…
    • CHAPTER VI — Damaged Goods Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter VI opens with George immersed in a cloud of isolation, where the absence of Henriette and their child transforms his world into one of hollow routines and emotional numbness. Everything he once enjoyed now feels void of meaning, as if the essence of life had quietly slipped away. The judgment he anticipates from his friends becomes too much to bear, pushing him further into solitude. Even work, which once provided purpose, has become an exhausting façade. The gravity of his internal suffering is…
    • Chapter V — Frivolous Cupid Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter V opens amid the ever-bubbling atmosphere of Poltons Park, where guests trade not only pleasantries but pointed glances and subtle moves in a game of social chess. The narrator, a quietly attentive observer, first paints Jack Ives as bold and straightforward—one of the few men at ease in courting Trix Queenborough despite her wealth and status. Rather than being intimidated, he thrives on the challenge she presents, while others circle cautiously, weighed down by propriety or calculation. Trix,…
    • 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 testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a tense confrontation centered around Nesta’s forced relocation and training schedule. Cassian observes Nesta’s defiance and discomfort as Feyre announces that she will move into the House of Wind, where she will undergo daily training in Windhaven and work in the library. Nesta’s refusal and her dismissive attitude toward the training and the new environment highlight her resistance to change and her reluctance to accept her new circumstances. Her anger and frustration are…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Celaena Sardothien faces a brutal test of skill and worthiness as she is ambushed by four attackers in a desert chamber. Despite being unarmed and clad in cumbersome clothing, she deftly disables each assailant through quick reflexes and precise strikes. The confrontation is revealed to be an initiation, overseen by a silent Master, to determine her readiness for training. Celaena’s confidence in her abilities is unwavering, even as she battles exhaustion and thirst in the harsh environment. After…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Cassian and Azriel engage in a contemplative discussion in the warmth of their sitting room, reflecting on Nesta’s potential to find the Dread Trove. Azriel suggests that Nesta might be capable of scrying, but Cassian remains cautious, questioning her readiness given her current volatile state and uncertain powers. The conversation reveals their concern for Nesta’s safety and the importance of her role in the ongoing quest, emphasizing the delicate balance between trusting her…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with an intense reflection on Cassian’s visceral reaction to witnessing Nesta’s climax, highlighting the deep physical and emotional impact it had on him. His struggle to suppress his desire underscores the tension between his primal urges and his restraint, emphasizing the complexity of his feelings toward her. Despite his overwhelming attraction, Cassian’s pride and self-control prevent him from acting on his impulses, setting a tone of internal conflict that runs throughout the…
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