712 Results with the "Romance Novel" genre


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      Chapter 22

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a tense confrontation among powerful characters, beginning with Dorian witnessing a dagger thrown by the Fae Prince, Rowan. Rowan’s confident smirk and sharp remark about Dorian’s aim set a tone of underlying hostility and rivalry. The scene emphasizes the dangerous and primal nature of these beings, whose formidable magic and combat skills threaten to unleash chaos if provoked. Dorian’s awareness of their immense power highlights the precarious situation they are in, as these…
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      Chapter 54

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Manon and her companions nearing the culmination of their arduous journey, emphasizing the length and difficulty of the final leg. Manon reflects on their pursuit of the queen, who is seeking a specific lock associated with a witch emblem, yet she remains uncertain about the connections and implications of this quest. The oppressive humidity and the remnants of a haunted landscape heighten the tension, as the group senses the lingering pain of those who once lived there. The…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Feyre struggles to find a meaningful Solstice gift for Rhysand, feeling conflicted about indulging in shopping while others in the city have so little. Her sister Elain joins her for a walk through Velaris, offering a distraction from Feyre’s earlier tension with Nesta. The festive atmosphere of the city contrasts with Feyre’s guilt over excess, as she admires the decorated streets and bustling vendors. Elain’s presence provides comfort, though both sisters seem to be seeking an escape from the…
    • TWO YEARS AND EIGHT MONTHS AGO Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Grayson Hawthorne is consumed by guilt and grief as he sits in the tree house, reflecting on Emily's death. He recalls his childhood obsession with perfection, symbolized by his meticulously crafted haikus, which now feel meaningless. The weight of his failure overwhelms him, as he blames himself for taking Emily to the cliffs where she died. His emotional numbness is palpable, as he repeats the word "dead" aloud, yet feels nothing—a stark contrast to the pain he believes he deserves. Below the tree…
    • The Forbidden Infirmary: Lou Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Lou recounts her recent ordeal to her husband, carefully omitting key details about Angelica’s Ring and Madame Labelle’s involvement to avoid further suspicion. She strategically emphasizes the danger she faced from Andre and Grue, knowing her husband’s protective instincts will work in her favor. Despite their strained relationship, she notes his unexpected defense of her in the dungeon, which momentarily overshadows his usual arrogance. Lou’s cunning nature shines as she manipulates the situation…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid and his companions—Coco, Beau, and Lou—standing in a mist-shrouded cemetery at dawn, surrounded by crumbling headstones and an eerie silence. They debate whether to seek shelter in a nearby abandoned church, wary of being recognized due to their notoriety. A spectral white dog, an enigmatic presence since their journey began, watches them silently, adding to the unsettling atmosphere. Despite Beau’s reservations, Reid insists they rest in the church, hoping to evade…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid observing the witches Lou and Coco, noting Lou’s sudden shift from grief to mischief. Coco adjusts Lou’s attire, drawing Reid’s disapproval, while Jean Luc’s attention is solely on Célie, whom he kisses passionately. Their reunion is tense, as Célie questions Jean Luc’s unexpected presence, hinting at underlying conflict. Meanwhile, Reid confronts Lou about his tampered memories, demanding their restoration, but Lou claims only he can reverse the enchantment, leaving…
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      Scene 2. VIII.

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      by LovelyMay Scene 2. VIII. unfolds with Cyrano confronting Lord De Guiche in a tense encounter, set against the backdrop of a lively gathering of cadets who are eating and drinking. Cyrano’s sharp words toward De Guiche immediately ignite the exchange, but before the tension escalates further, a call for porters interrupts, signaling the imminent departure of Lord De Guiche. Despite the underlying hostility, De Guiche remains composed, even smiling, and casually brings up the subject of Don Quixote, suggesting that…
    • Chapter 6: Bridget Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 6: Bridget TRIAL MONTH ONE “You’re joking.” I pulled the black vest out of the package, letting it dangle from my fingers like a dirty piece of laundry. Rhys sipped his coffee and didn’t look up from his newspaper. “I don’t joke about safety.” “This is a bulletproof vest.” “I’m aware. I bought it.” Inhale. Exhale. “Mr. Larsen, please explain why I need a bulletproof vest. Where am I supposed to wear it, class? My next volunteer shift?” “To protect you against bullets,…
    • Chapter 39: Rhys Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 39: Rhys finds himself in the midst of a tense hospital environment, driven by his unwavering resolve to see Princess Bridget, despite the ongoing turmoil surrounding the King’s recent heart attack. As he navigates the challenges presented by his dismissal from the palace security team due to the scandal about their relationship, his sole focus remains on Bridget’s well-being. A brief interaction with a Royal Guard further highlights Rhys’s determination, offering a glimpse into the depth of…
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