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…
    • 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…
    • Chapter X — Frivolous Cupid Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter X opens on a day brushed with sunlight and sea breeze, yet Mrs. Mortimer feels the weight of solitude. Dressed in the subdued shades of mourning, she and her son Johnnie appear almost misplaced amidst Brighton’s color and laughter. Years have passed since she chose to leave Natterley, not merely to be nearer to George’s office, as she had written, but to create distance between her heart and its unresolved past. Proximity to work was the shield; emotional survival was the cause. Her life has…
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      Scene 5. VI.

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      by LovelyMay Scene 5. VI. marks the poignant climax of Cyrano de Bergerac as Roxane finally uncovers the truth about Cyrano's deep, unspoken love for her. This revelation comes to light amidst the painful backdrop of Cyrano’s fatal injury, and despite his previous denials, Roxane recognizes the truth. She realizes that the voice that serenaded her and the eloquent words of love were not Christian's, but Cyrano’s all along. The emotional moment is interrupted by the arrival of Le Bret and Ragueneau, who are shocked…
    • Chapter 30: Rhys Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 30: Rhys feels the full weight of his addiction, but it isn't to anything he can easily avoid—it's Bridget herself. Throughout his life, Rhys had prided himself on steering clear of substances that could trap him, whether it be drugs, alcohol, or even an overindulgence in sugar. Yet here he was, completely consumed by a woman whose resilience, elegance, and hidden fire drew him in deeper with each passing day. For once, he didn't want to resist the pull. Spending the afternoon together in a quiet…
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      Chapter 7

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 7 opens with Evelyn preparing for a dinner with Ronnie Beelman and suggesting that the work they’ve been doing can continue the following day. The narrator, in the process of packing up their things, pauses for a moment to exchange a brief but meaningful conversation with Evelyn. Evelyn, who is known for her confident demeanor, reassures the narrator that their progress together has been solid, showing her trust in the narrator’s abilities and setting a foundation of mutual respect that will…
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      Chapter 39

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 39 takes us back to Evelyn’s thirty-sixth birthday in 1974, a moment of opulence and indulgence with her closest friends, including Harry, Celia, and John. The group dines at the Palace, a restaurant that was known for being one of the most expensive places to eat at the time. Evelyn reflects on how, back then, she would throw money around without a second thought. She was surrounded by luxury, from the caviar to the private planes, to the grand staff that could have filled a baseball team.…
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      Copyright

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      by testsuphomeAdmin An Imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc. 1230 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 www.SimonandSchuster.com This book is a work of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people, or real places are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places, and events are products of the author’s imagination, and any resemblance to actual events or places or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Copyright © 2017 by Rabbit Reid, Inc. All rights reserved, including the right…
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