716 Results with the "Romance Novel" genre


    • Serpent & Dove Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Ser­pent & Dove is a ​YA fan­ta­sy romance​ set in a rich­ly imag­ined, witch-filled ver­sion of 19th-cen­tu­ry France (Belle Époque inspired). The sto­ry fol­lows: ​Louise “Lou” Le Blanc: A snarky, irrev­er­ent witch hid­ing from her past and the Church’s witch hunters. ​Reid Dig­gory: A rigid, devout Chas­seur (witch hunter) sworn to erad­i­cate mag­ic. After a chaot­ic encounter, Lou and Reid are forced into a ​mar­riage of con­ve­nience, spark­ing…
    • Blood & Honey Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Blood & Hon­ey is the ​sec­ond book​ in the Ser­pent & Dove tril­o­gy, a ​YA fan­ta­sy romance​ series set in a rich­ly imag­ined, witch-filled ver­sion of 19th-cen­tu­ry France. The sto­ry con­tin­ues the tumul­tuous jour­ney of ​Louise “Lou” Le Blanc, a fiery witch, and ​Reid Dig­gory, a devout Chas­seur (witch hunter), whose forced mar­riage in Book 1 (Ser­pent & Dove) upend­ed both their lives. As war between witch­es…
    • CHAPTER 68: JAMESON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Jameson and Avery, racing against competitors Branford and Katharine, search for clues in a high-stakes game on a cliffside estate. After finding matches in the kitchen, they return to the starting room, where they encounter Zella, the duchess, who seems aware of their progress. She hints that Branford has already found one key, leaving her with only one chance to turn the game in her favor. Jameson notices her lack of concern and deduces she knows more than she lets on, especially when she spots the…
    • CHAPTER 69: JAMESON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Jameson and Avery rush to the stone garden’s sundial, their focus on finding a second key to secure an advantage in the high-stakes game they’re playing. Jameson remains vigilant, aware that rivals like Branford could be lurking nearby. The discovery of two keys would not only help him win but also protect a personal secret, creating a potential stalemate if Branford uncovers compromising information. The urgency is palpable as Jameson prioritizes securing the key above all else, demonstrating his…
    • CHAPTER 70: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Grayson, along with Gigi and Savannah, examines a puzzle box in Colin’s old room, with Grayson privately confident he can solve it. Gigi notices his focused expression and teases him about his "hamster wheel" of thoughts, while Grayson maintains his usual composed demeanor. He suggests re-examining the box for clues, though he already suspects the solution lies elsewhere—likely connected to his father’s hidden system involving a safe-deposit key. The tension rises as Kimberly Wright, Colin’s…
    • CHAPTER 71: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Savannah driving in tense silence, broken only by Xander's attempt to lighten the mood with a failed knock-knock joke. The group's unease grows as Xander reveals that Jamie is unreachable and Oren's security team may have lost track of Avery and Jamie—or been instructed not to follow them. Grayson remains skeptical, knowing Oren's reliability, but the situation hints at deeper complications. The conversation shifts when Gigi presses Grayson about their father's cryptic threat…
    • CHAPTER 72: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Grayson, Savannah, and Gigi being intercepted by an FBI agent at their driveway. The agent demands identification and attempts to assert authority, but Grayson counters with calculated indifference, refusing to engage on the agent's terms. Savannah defends Gigi when the agent physically restrains her, displaying a sharp, commanding tone. Grayson’s composed demeanor and strategic silence signal his familiarity with power dynamics, while Gigi’s quirky remark about telekinesis adds…
    • CHAPTER 73: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Grayson reunites with his brothers Nash and Xander in their suite, where they examine a puzzle box connected to their father, Sheffield Grayson. Grayson reveals the missing piece—a small device their father carried—while avoiding discussion of the FBI's recent search. The brothers tiptoe around Grayson's emotional state, offering support through humor and cookies rather than direct questions. Grayson's tension is palpable as he confirms Sheffield's alleged financial crimes against his own family,…
    • CHAPTER 74: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Grayson successfully unlocks a hidden compartment in a puzzle box, revealing glass vials designed to destroy its contents if tampered with. Inside, he finds a Montblanc pen and a leather-bound journal, likely containing records of his father Sheffield Grayson’s final actions. The journal’s potential to incriminate the Hawthorne family raises the stakes, prompting Grayson and his brothers to scrutinize its contents. The pen, initially suspected as a clue, is dismissed as a distraction, emphasizing that…
    • CHAPTER 66: JAMESON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Jameson carefully observes the room's ornate ceiling, noting its intricate blue and gold design featuring an elaborate X with diamond-shaped squares on either side. Within these diamonds are shields containing symbols like Greek letters, a flower, a lion, and a sword. He recalls key phrases from Rohan, but nothing clicks until he shifts his focus from the details to the broader pattern—the X itself. This realization sparks a connection to Rohan's earlier hint about "the mark," suggesting the X might…
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