712 Results with the "Romance Novel" genre


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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter Nineteen, the scene opens with an intense and intimate moment between Nesta and Cassian, highlighting their mutual desire and the raw passion that erupts when they finally give in to their feelings. Nesta initiates a kiss, her eyes open to see Cassian’s surprise, but her boldness sparks a fiery connection that quickly escalates. The physicality of their encounter is marked by a forceful, almost savage, kiss that embodies both tenderness and intensity, emphasizing their emotional and physical…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Nesta enters a small, warmly lit shop that contrasts sharply with the cold environment outside. The shop’s polished pine floors and neatly arranged clothing reflect a sense of care and craftsmanship. The shopkeeper, a striking dark-haired woman with scars on her wings, introduces herself as Emerie. Their interaction reveals Nesta’s discomfort in her current situation and her desire for warmer clothing, highlighting her ongoing struggles with physical and emotional coldness. Emerie’s…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Celaena struggles to concentrate during her training with the Master, haunted by Ansel's accusation that she is spoiled and selfish. Distracted, she nearly misses an asp creeping toward her during their rooftop session. The Master senses her turmoil and encourages her to speak, but Celaena hesitates, feeling her conflict with Ansel is too trivial for his attention. As they sit in silence, the weight of her unspoken fears grows, culminating in her admission that she is terrified to return home because…
    • Chapter IX — Frivolous Cupid Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter IX begins in the stillness of early evening, where golden light casts soft shadows across the quiet meadows, and Hilda finds herself haunted by a memory that refuses to settle. A kiss, brief and impulsive, shared with young Harry Sterling, has planted itself deeply in her conscience, unsettling her peace. She had not intended to invite affection, and certainly not from someone whose youth and idealism stood in sharp contrast to her mature restraint and married status. Her feelings have become…
    • Chapter IV — Frivolous Cupid Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter IV shifts the focus toward Poltons’ vibrant gathering, where wit, charm, and subtle rivalry shape the interactions among its guests. At the heart of this social setting is Miss Audrey Liston, a novelist whose keen observation turns every moment into potential material. With her sharp eye for detail, she notices emotional currents others overlook, especially the gentle pull forming between Sir Gilbert Chillington and Miss Pamela Myles. As a writer deeply invested in realism, Miss Liston draws from…
    • Chapter III — Frivolous Cupid Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter III opens with a sense of confusion surrounding Smugg's unexpected engagement, which seems out of place to his peers, who view him as neither particularly charming nor socially impressive. As the group of friends shares daily life preparing for exams, Smugg becomes the subject of mild curiosity and quiet ridicule. Yet, beneath his seemingly ordinary demeanor, he carries a private routine that breaks the monotony. Mornings that once held sleepy lectures or idle chats now find Smugg missing, which…
    • CHAPTER III — Damaged Goods Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter III opens with George Dupont at a crossroads, burdened by a diagnosis that threatens not only his health but his future with Henriette. Rather than confronting the truth with courage, he seeks an easier route, one that promises discretion and speed. A second doctor, whose promises are appealing but ethically questionable, offers George false hope wrapped in smooth assurances. Encouraged by this supposed remedy, George becomes more determined to hide his illness from everyone he holds dear. In his…
    • Chapter II — Frivolous Cupid Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter II opens inside the inviting parlor of Colonel Holborow’s residence, where a group of bachelors shares laughter and brandy while recounting personal stories. The room, thick with camaraderie and casual arrogance, becomes the stage for Jack Dexter’s memorable confession. Unlike the others, who told light-hearted tales or excused their singlehood with vague regrets, Dexter's account veers into absurd territory. His attempt to woo Lady Mary Fitzmoine, a woman of grace and social standing, is…
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      by LovelyMay Chapter II opens with George Dupont entering the doctor's office not just as a patient, but as a young man caught in the storm of guilt, secrecy, and anxiety. The heavy air of the consultation room mirrors his state of mind as he faces what he fears most—a confirmation of a venereal disease. As he haltingly speaks, his words attempt to justify his caution, noting that unlike others, he had been relatively restrained. But the physician does not entertain comparisons. He explains that even a single…
    • Chapter I — Frivolous Cupid Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter I begins with Harry Sterling’s return to Natterley, where he is no longer the gangly schoolboy the townspeople once knew. He now moves with the quiet confidence of youth on the cusp of adulthood. A cigarette rests between his lips—not smoked with bravado, but with the casualness of someone aware of the image he projects. At the lawn-tennis club, reactions to him vary. Young men nod in quiet approval, while younger boys look on with admiration laced with envy. The girls—older and…
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