712 Results with the "Romance Novel" genre


    • A Mutually Beneficial Arrangement: Lou Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Lou wakes in the attic of the Soleil et Lune theater, disoriented and in pain from her injuries—a broken nose and swollen fingers—sustained the previous night. The noise from the matinee performance below reminds her of the urgency to relieve herself, but her bloodstained dress and battered face complicate her plans. She attempts to disguise herself with a hat and spectacles from the costume racks, though her injuries make changing impossible. Concern for her friend Coco lingers, but Lou focuses on her…
    • A Murder of Crows Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid and his companions, including the unstable Nicholina, traveling along the coast toward a village in search of black pearls. Nicholina becomes fixated on a distant fir tree where a solitary crow perches, muttering ominously. The group discusses the necessity of the pearls as payment to safely approach the dangerous waters of L’Eau Mélancolique, guarded by Le Cœur Brisé. Tensions rise as Beau scoffs at the idea, while Thierry’s silent presence hints at his unresolved trauma…
    • A Man’s Name: Reid Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Captain Reid Diggory arriving at Tremblay’s townhouse, which is saturated with the lingering scent of magic. He observes Madame Labelle, a notorious courtesan, assisting Tremblay with unconscious guards, while Tremblay’s wife watches with visible disdain. The tension escalates as Célie Tremblay, clad in mourning attire, greets Reid with strained politeness. Their interaction is fraught with unspoken emotions, hinting at a shared history of loss. Reid’s professional demeanor…
    • A Magpie’s Nest Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter follows Lou and her companions as they journey through a mysterious underwater realm led by the melusines, mythical fish-like creatures. Lou reflects on her childhood fear of melusines, once believed to be dangerous, but now realizes they are indifferent to witches unless provoked. The group navigates a submerged path, surrounded by eerie shadows in the water, with Reid being towed forward by the currents. Beau expresses his discomfort with the melusines, while Angelica warns the group to tread…
    • A Lie of Omission Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Lou and her companions recovering from a recent conflict, with Angelica unexpectedly showing tenderness toward the deceased Constantin. Lou checks Reid’s condition, confirming he is unharmed but unconscious, likely due to a self-sacrificial act to buy their escape. Angelica’s presence stirs tension, particularly for Coco, who struggles with her unresolved feelings toward her mother. The group’s injuries are miraculously healed by Angelica’s water magic, yet her emotional…
    • A Game of Questions Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid and Lou in a tense, intimate moment as she seductively touches him in a dim sanctuary. Despite their history of passion, Reid feels an unsettling dread rather than desire, confused by his own aversion to her touch. He makes excuses about their early departure the next day, masking his discomfort, while Lou remains persistent in her advances. Their interaction is charged with unspoken tension as Reid grapples with conflicting emotions—love for Lou and an inexplicable…
    • A Dangerous Game: Lou Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Lou follows Reid and Célie through a crowd, observing their intimate interaction with growing irritation. When she attempts to trail them through a hidden door, the Archbishop intercepts her, warning against envy and blaming her for Reid’s unhappiness. He accuses Lou of corruption, claiming Célie is the ideal woman Reid should have married. Lou defiantly counters his hypocrisy, asserting his own moral failings, before storming off to continue her pursuit. The confrontation reveals the Archbishop’s…
    • A Court of Thorns and Roses Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin A Court of Thorns and Ros­es is a seduc­tive and sus­pense­ful fan­ta­sy nov­el by Sarah J. Maas, blend­ing ele­ments of romance, action, and fae mythol­o­gy. The sto­ry fol­lows Feyre Archeron, a 19-year-old huntress strug­gling to pro­vide for her impov­er­ished fam­i­ly. One day, she kills a wolf in the woods—only to dis­cov­er it was a faerie in dis­guise. As pun­ish­ment, Feyre is tak­en to the…
      Adventure Fiction • Fantasy • Fantasy • Fiction • Romance Novel
    • A Court of Thorns and Roses Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Feyre is a huntress. She thinks noth­ing of slaugh­ter­ing a wolf to feed her starv­ing fam­i­ly. But, like all mor­tals, she fears the Fae—cruel, pow­er­ful beings who once ruled the world. When Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, a beast-like crea­ture arrives to demand ret­ri­bu­tion. Dragged to a mag­i­cal land she only knows from leg­ends, she dis­cov­ers her cap­tor is not an animal—but…
    • A Court of Silver Flames Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin A Court of Sil­ver Flames is the fifth install­ment in the A Court of Thorns and Ros­es series by Sarah J. Maas, and it shifts focus from Feyre to her sis­ter Nes­ta Archeron. Haunt­ed by her trau­ma and con­sumed by guilt after the war, Nes­ta strug­gles to find her place in the Night Court. She is fiery, proud, and resis­tant to help—but when forced…
      Adventure Fiction • Fantasy • Fantasy • Fiction • Romance Novel
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