Adelaide

A Female Alpha’s Revenge
A Female Alpha’s Revenge
Adelaide, the daughter of the Alpha of the Shadow Fang Pack, used to live a very happy life until her father and brother died in the battle for the Lycan King. She followed the agreement between the packs and became the Luna of Ulric, the Alpha of the Blood Moon Pack. After waiting for a year, Alpha Ulric returned from the battlefield with glory. However, he told Adelaide that he had fallen in love with another female werewolf, Velda. He hoped that Velda could become his mate. To compensate Adelaide, he allowed her to stay in the Blood Moon Pack. Under the mockery and humiliation of everyone in the Blood Moon Pack, she returned to the Shadow Fang Pack. Adelaide went to the battlefield. On the battlefield, she was both intelligent and brave, and she made many military achievements, winning the admiration of everyone. At the same time, she met Lance, an Alpha who had a crush on her since they were young... And at this moment, Alpha Ulric regretted his actions.
9.5
203 Chapters
Sold to the Ruthless Lycan king (The Lycan's flame).
Sold to the Ruthless Lycan king (The Lycan's flame).
Adelaide is a wolf who has been scorned all her life. Being the daughter of the Alpha to the Brairwolf pack, she has been an utter disappointment from birth. She is demoted to the post of pack slave despite being the Alpha's daughter and after she is almost beaten to the point of death, she finally makes a decision to run away. Her parents get to her first. Their plan for her is simple. Sell her off to the Lycan king of the north. But what happens when Adelaide gets to the Lycan king's home and meets a man more complex and scary than she could have ever imagined? Lyros is a cold hearted and ruthless man, but when the small, scared omega is offered to him as a sacrifice, he finds himself sparing her life. First out of spite to her parents. But then later, out of something else. Something that confounds him and makes his heart beat in an unwelcome way. Will she be the one to unravel the folds of ice the Lycan king has wrapped around himself, and will he ever find it in his heart to love another? He tells her from the onset "I can never love someone like you." But slowly, even in the midst of the difficulties around them, feelings blossom. Adelaide tries to look past her resentment for Lyros and see the warmth in him, but the Lycan king has proposed a deal. "Instead of being a wife I'll kill soon, become a weapon for me Adelaide. If you can do that for me, then I'll set you free, but if you can't, I'll make your life a living hell." Will she refuse this, despite all her suffering? Or will she become the weapon that kills the Lycan king instead?
8.4
239 Chapters
CEO's Substitute Wife
CEO's Substitute Wife
Adelaide has been scorned by her father since the day she was born, destined to be cared for and raised by a servant, far from the comforts of her family. When her sister Nadia elopes with her lover just two days before her wedding to the billionaire Egil Arrabal, their father forces Adelaide to fulfill the commitment made fifteen years ago with that ruthless and arrogant CEO she has heard about all her life. Sentenced to become the substitute wife of the eldest son of the Arrabal family, Adelaide steps into an uncertain future where death, betrayal, and revenge will test her resilience. Will she manage to escape unscathed from the clutches of this man? What must she do to pay for her sister's elopement and prevent the downfall of her family's name? **This is a translation of the novel in Spanish titled "La esposa sustituta del CEO." If you find any mistakes, I hope you'll forgive me; I will be constantly working to improve and provide more engaging work. Thank you very much.
8.7
162 Chapters
Queen
Queen
Adelaide 'Leda' Knox is exceptional. She is destined to save the vampire race from a deadly disease that has been ravaging their population for 150 years. It's a shame Leda has no idea that vampires exist. Rasmus Lyksborg is the last survivor of the House of Oldenburg. His family sat on the throne for centuries. He should be king But he's not. Can Rasmus persuade Leda to answer the call of destiny, or will both succumb to political machinations, prophecy and plague?
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63 Chapters
The Imprisoned Princess
The Imprisoned Princess
Betrayed, blackmailed and forced to deceive, Adelaide has been captured. The one thing she knows, she must do anything her captor says to save her little brother. Even if that means falling in love with his son.
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38 Chapters
The Tangled Crystals
The Tangled Crystals
Iris Carmela Romano, the daughter of Valentino and Adelaide Romano is a sweet little girl. She is the light in their darkness. And she is their everything. All that she knows is her family and the boys families. They all rule together. The boys have nothing but her on the mind. All that they think is about saving her. The death of their angels make them go on a killing spree. They killed all. But what happens when they forgot one single threat that can cost their everything all over and break them apart for real this time? Will love win or the thought of saving the family and their harmony win. It's the story of Iris Romano and her six boys Nicholas Ivanov Leonardo Dimitire Rowan Ferrari Ryan Ferrari Wylan Bianchi Skylar Russo The possessive and dangerous men that you never wanna get in trouble with. But when you do that, you soo dead.
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22 Chapters

Who Is The Protagonist In 'Adelaide' And What Drives Them?

3 Answers2025-06-26 23:19:48

The protagonist in 'Adelaide' is a woman named Adelaide herself, a former war medic turned recluse living in a post-apocalyptic world. What drives her is survival and the ghosts of her past. She's haunted by the patients she couldn't save during the war, and now she's determined to protect the few people left in her isolated community. Her medical skills make her invaluable, but it's her guilt that pushes her to take insane risks. She's not some chosen one or hero—just a broken person trying to make up for her failures. The wasteland forces her to make brutal choices, but she keeps going because giving up would mean betraying everyone she's lost.

What Are The Major Plot Twists In 'Adelaide'?

3 Answers2025-06-26 04:36:56

I just finished 'Adelaide' last night, and the twists hit like a freight train. The biggest shocker comes when you realize the protagonist’s 'memories' are actually implanted by her estranged mother, a brilliant neuroscientist who’s been manipulating her for years. The journal entries she relies on? Fabricated. The childhood trauma she remembers? Engineered. The reveal flips the entire narrative—what seemed like a daughter uncovering family secrets was really a mother testing psychological control. Even wilder is the secondary twist: the mother isn’t doing this out of malice but to shield Adelaide from a darker truth—her real father is a war criminal whose enemies would hunt her down. The last act reveals Adelaide’s 'best friend' is actually a plant by her father’s organization, monitoring her loyalty. Every emotional anchor in the story gets yanked away by the end.

How Does The Setting Of 'Adelaide' Influence The Story?

3 Answers2025-06-26 21:41:34

The setting of 'Adelaide' is like a silent character that shapes every twist in the story. Its gloomy, rain-soaked streets and towering Gothic architecture create this oppressive atmosphere where secrets fester. The constant mist makes it hard to see what's coming—literally and metaphorically—which mirrors the protagonist’s struggle with hidden truths. The city’s divide between the wealthy North District and the slums in the South isn’t just backdrop; it fuels the class warfare that drives the plot. The docks reek of fish and betrayal, perfect for smuggling and illicit deals. Even the way sunlight rarely breaks through reflects how hope feels scarce here. The setting doesn’t just influence the story—it strangles it in a way that makes the rare moments of warmth hit harder.

Is 'Adelaide' Part Of A Series Or A Standalone Novel?

3 Answers2025-06-26 11:48:24

I've been digging into 'Adelaide' recently, and it's definitely a standalone novel. The story wraps up beautifully without any cliffhangers or loose ends that suggest a sequel. The protagonist's journey feels complete, and the themes of self-discovery and healing are explored thoroughly. The author, Genevieve Wheeler, crafted it as a single narrative arc, focusing on Adelaide's emotional growth and relationships. If you're looking for a one-and-done read that packs an emotional punch, this is it. For fans of contemporary fiction with deep character studies, 'Adelaide' hits all the right notes without needing a series to expand its world.

How Does 'Adelaide' Explore The Theme Of Love Versus Duty?

3 Answers2025-06-26 05:09:27

As someone who's read 'Adelaide' multiple times, I see the love vs. duty conflict as raw and personal. The protagonist Adelaide is torn between her royal obligations and her forbidden love for a commoner. The author doesn't sugarcoat it—every choice feels like losing a part of herself. There's a scene where she's literally pulled in two directions during a coronation ceremony, one hand gripping the throne, the other reaching for her lover in the crowd. Her duties as queen demand emotional suppression, while love requires vulnerability. The brilliance lies in how neither path is villainized; both love and duty are portrayed as equally valid yet incompatible forces. The resolution isn't about choosing one over the other, but about the irreversible damage caused by being stretched between them. Physical objects become powerful symbols—the crown's weight gives her migraines, while the locket from her lover burns against her skin during state affairs. If you enjoy this theme, I'd suggest checking out 'The Crown's Sorrow', which handles similar conflicts with equal nuance.

What Makes 'Adelaide' Unique Compared To Other Romance Novels?

3 Answers2025-06-26 02:07:30

I've read countless romance novels, but 'Adelaide' stands out because it's not just about love—it's about raw, unfiltered healing. The protagonist isn't some flawless heroine; she's a mess of anxiety and self-doubt, making her painfully relatable. The romance develops slowly, built on late-night conversations and shared vulnerabilities rather than instant attraction. The male lead isn't a billionaire or a bad boy—he's a musician with his own demons, and their connection feels earned. What really got me was how the book tackles mental health without sugarcoating it. The writing is lyrical but never pretentious, blending humor and heartbreak in a way that lingers long after the last page. For similar vibes, try 'The Flatshare'—it nails emotional depth with quirky charm.

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