716 Results with the "Romance Novel" genre


    • 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…
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      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…
    • Beating a Dead Witch: Reid Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Reid stands in the aftermath of a violent confrontation, surrounded by the wreckage of his room and the corpse of a witch. The scene is marked by blood, destruction, and the lingering stench of magic. Despite his hatred for witches, Reid is haunted by thoughts of Lou, the witch he once loved, whose absence leaves him feeling empty. He struggles to reconcile his duty as a Chasseur—a witch hunter—with his unresolved emotions, refusing to acknowledge the depth of his attachment to her. Ansel confronts…
    • What It Is to Swim Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid poised to dive into the water after an unnamed female character, his urgency evident as he doesn’t even pause to remove his boots or coat. His focus is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a white-furred dog with glowing amber eyes, a recurring figure Reid views as an ill omen. The tension escalates as the dog snarls and paces, seemingly trying to communicate something, while Reid reacts defensively, drawing a knife. Coco, the woman with him, dismisses the dog’s…
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      It Ends in Hope

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Lou reflecting on the first time she slept beside Reid, which was prompted by her fear of her mother after a warning from Madame Labelle. She recalls dreaming of Reid’s book, *La Vie Éphémère*, which he had gifted her earlier that day. The dream was unsettling, mirroring the tragic love story of Emilie and Alexandre, who died young but brought peace to their feuding families. Lou’s dream, however, replaced the characters with herself and Reid, leaving her with a sense of…
    • Saturday 7th September 2019 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the narrator reflecting on the importance of details in storytelling, emphasizing that the specifics of how events unfold matter more than the mere facts. On a hangover-soaked Saturday morning, he reluctantly heads to a job promoting haircare products in a busy London shopping center. His role is vaguely defined, and as he struggles through the day, the narrative sets a tone of awkwardness and uncertainty. The initial encounter that seems significant is when he unexpectedly sees Jen,…
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      Chapter Four

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Cassian and Mor enjoy a moment of respite at a riverfront café, where Mor is depicted basking in the sunlight, a symbol of her freedom and resilience after her long imprisonment in the Hewn City. Their interaction reveals a deep bond rooted in shared history and unfiltered honesty. Cassian reflects on his past arrogance and the growth he’s experienced, especially after witnessing Rhysand’s sacrifices. Mor’s presence and her sharp insights serve as a reminder of their complex…
    • Chapter Thirty-Six Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Nesta harnesses a formidable, ancient magic to confront her inner darkness and the supernatural threats surrounding her. She dons a Mask that channels cold, old power, allowing her to feel and manipulate the dead beneath the bog. Her body is momentarily free of pain and fatigue, symbolizing her emotional and physical transformation. The presence of the kelpie—a creature of pure hatred—serves as a catalyst for her decision to invoke her dark magic, turning her pain into a weapon.…
    • Chapter Sixty-Eight Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Nesta and her companions seeking shelter in the wilderness, ultimately finding themselves with no choice but to climb a tree for safety as night falls. Gwyn reveals how she managed to rest during their ordeal by using a long rope, which was likely left by Queen Briallyn’s Illyrians and used for binding captives. The group’s focus on concealment and survival highlights their vulnerability and resourcefulness in the face of danger from predatory creatures that are attracted to…
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      Chapter 21

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a scene set in the office of the Pirate Lord of Skull’s Bay, where Rolfe, a seasoned and guarded pirate captain, observes the arrival of Dorian and Rowan. Rolfe is depicted as a pragmatic figure, immersed in his work amidst the chaos of his surroundings, with piles of papers hinting at his dealings. Despite his apparent casualness, there is an underlying tension, as Rolfe’s keen gaze and calm demeanor suggest he is well aware of the political and military stakes involved. The…
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