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In the Hands of Dominic

In the Hands of Dominic

Contemporary Dark Romance: To protect her father's political career, an unruly girl is forced into marriage with a cold, commanding man-unaware he's been chosen to tame her chaos and awaken something she's determined to fight. -------------------------- The last thing that feisty Andra, a tomboy, expects from her father is to be forced into a marriage with Dominic, an attractive and resilient stranger who becomes a threat to her wayward lifestyle with his formidable disposition.
10 77 Chapters
Donovan (Book 3)

Donovan (Book 3)

Twenty-five-year-old Claire Soberano and her son are on the run. Escaping her abusive fiancé, she flew to Long Beach to live with her cousin, The Reid. Hiding secrets, staying indoors, and feeling safe with family, Claire will do anything to protect her son. She thought Eddie would be her soulmate, her long-life husband but revealing his true colors changed her love after six years of relationship. When her body is tattooed from the bruises and injury, Eddie turns on to her son to take the batter; it makes Claire realize the man is dangerous and in fear for her son's life. She could never trust a man, let alone fall in love again. That is until meeting an oversized man, Donovan Wolfe. Donovan Wolfe is the third eldest of the Wolfe brothers. When his older brother isn't around, he sticks around to ensure everything is in order. Don has been in civil service right after high school making his way to the top as a Lieutenant, and the scars prove his service. But after, an incident led him to retire and be with his family. Watching his older and younger brothers find love, he wishes he could have what they have. Upon meeting Claire, he found a sweet and caring woman who is a fantastic cook, much like his mom. He wanted a wife to be like his mother. But he also saw a distress call and recognized the bruises and her outcry for help. Similar to the cause when he was a kid, which he failed to protect, but this time, he vows to do anything to keep Claire and her son safe.
10 55 Chapters
The Donna's Choice

The Donna's Choice

My husband, Dante, is the most untouchable Don of the Vance family in New York. He has one unbreakable rule: After 9 p.m., if he's out on family business, he does not take calls. I understood his devotion to the family, so for five years, I did my best never to disturb him. Until last night, when I was driving alone past the docks and walked straight into an ambush by a rival family's armed men. In a panic, I called Dante, begging him to save me. The phone rang for what felt like forever. When he finally picked up, his voice was ice-cold: "Nora, we've been married a long time. As the Donna of the Vance family, you should know the rules." Then he hung up. That night, I barely escaped the hail of bullets by the skin of my teeth. I spent the night in the hospital. But when I came home the next morning, all I got was a reproachful look. He accused me of interrupting a critical family shipment deal—and of sending a fake distress signal. I knew how hard he worked, so I swallowed my hurt. But later, when I used his computer, I accidentally saw his call log. One contact had been calling him almost every single night—always after nine. For five full years. I knew that number. It belonged to Alexa, the Vance family's Capo. The woman everyone in the family had agreed, for all these years, was the one truly fit to stand beside Dante. In that moment, every ounce of suppressed hurt came flooding back. After I calmed myself, I picked up my phone and found an invitation I'd received a few days ago—to an international art exhibition. And I clicked "Accept." In three days, I would disappear from his world completely.
0 8 Chapters
His Donna

His Donna

Marriage was never about love, it was a weapon, a strategy, the final step Leonardo Mancini needed to claim his place as Don. In his world, love is weakness, and weakness gets you killed. For Nora Romano, life was simple until the night her father’s debt to the mafia became her burden. The price? Her freedom. The cost? Becoming the wife of a man whose name was feared across Italy. What begins as a marriage of leverage soon spirals into a dangerous game of secrets, betrayal, and blood loyalty. As enemies close in and trust fractures within the family, Leonardo is forced to confront the one thing he swore he’d never risk.... his heart. Can a man built on power and control balance the weight of love? And can Nora give her heart to someone whose world embodies everything she despises? In the mafia, love is the deadliest gamble of all.
0 13 Chapters
Not This Time, Don Cassian

Not This Time, Don Cassian

My adoptive brother, Don Cassian. I loved him. The rival family drugged him. He had me pinned down. His hands on my breasts. He was hard, his eyes filled with a desperate hunger for me. But I shoved him off. Ran out the door. And called my best friend, Camilla. "Cassian's in the master bedroom. Get here. Now." I locked myself in the bathroom, letting the cold water wash away the fire he’d started in me. I remembered the last time. In my past life, when Cassian kissed me, I didn't say no. We made love all night. I thought my ten-year crush was finally mine. Then came St. Patrick's Cathedral. The Vitelli family's sapphire ring, passed down for three generations. The blessing of the Elders. I had everything I ever wanted. But the day after the wedding, I got the news. My best friend, Camilla, was dead. An overdose of antidepressants in her apartment. I was on the phone, crying for her, when a knife went through my chest from behind. I turned. It was Cassian, his face twisted with hate. "If you hadn't blackmailed me with those ledgers—if you hadn't forced your way into my bed—Camilla would still be alive. You have to pay for this!" That's when I understood. He never married me for love. It was all because of a whisper from Camilla: "Aurora controls the family's money. She can ruin you with a phone call." And a warning from the Elders: "Don, you must marry her. She knows too much." So this time, I stepped aside. I let them have each other. But why? Why did he come after me, his eyes red, looking like he'd lost his mind? "Aurora," he begged. "Why don't you love me anymore?"
0 9 Chapters
The Donna He Lost

The Donna He Lost

Four years of loving Marchello Enzo taught me one thing— it was finally time to let him go. He was the Don of the Marchello mafia empire. And I was supposed to become his Donna—his partner, his equal, the woman who stood at his side. But the moment his childhood sweetheart returned, radiant and adored, I understood something painfully simple: The title of Donna was never meant for me. It belonged to her. So before I walked away, I made three quiet decisions— First, I tossed the wedding ring he believed I treasured, and altered my million-dollar wedding dress to the measurements of the woman who had always held his heart. Second, I packed every extravagant gift he had ever given me—and donated them all to charity. They had once felt like proof of love; now they were nothing but proof of my foolishness. Third,I reclaimed a position I once abandoned for him—one I had turned down twice because he wanted me at his side. This time, I chose myself. My work. My life. A path that did not depend on his promises. On the day of his wedding, when he lifted the bride’s veil and realized it wasn’t me… the ruler of a billion-dollar underworld empire shattered. He tore the city apart looking for me— But he never found me. Because by then, I was already thousands of miles away, buried in my work, building the life he never believed I’d choose. I held the one secret he never imagined he’d lose: our child.
10 9 Chapters

Which best Dolores Cannon books explore reincarnation and soul journeys?

4 Answers2026-06-20 08:36:42
A lot of people jump straight to 'Between Death and Life' for this, and it's a solid foundation—it breaks down the stages souls go through between lives, council meetings, the whole thing. But honestly, 'The Convoluted Universe' series gets into the really wild stuff. The first book lays groundwork, but by books four and five, you're reading about parallel lives happening simultaneously or souls incarnating in multiple dimensions at once. It's less a structured guide and more a mind-bending exploration.

If someone's coming from a more traditional past-life regression angle, 'Keepers of the Garden' is fascinating because it frames a soul's journey across lifetimes in the context of extraterrestrial origins. That one feels like a bigger-picture cosmic biography. The 'Three Waves of Volunteers' ties reincarnation directly to Earth's spiritual shift, which gives the soul journey a very urgent, modern purpose. 'Legacy from the Stars' is another deep cut, looking at soul memories from non-human existences. Cannon's work builds on itself, so starting with 'Between Death and Life' makes sense, but the later, more convoluted material is where the soul journey concept gets stretched to its limits.

Which best Dolores Cannon books reveal insights about extraterrestrial life?

4 Answers2026-06-20 03:18:05
I've read a bunch of Cannon's work, and honestly, I think people chasing the 'best' books for alien stuff often overlook her foundational trilogy. 'The Convoluted Universe: Book One' is where the wilder material really starts, but you can't skip 'The Three Waves of Volunteers and the New Earth'. It's less about little green men and more about soul origins and cosmic purpose, which ties directly into her broader ET narratives. The case studies there about starseeds and walk-ins feel like the key to her whole framework.

'Keepers of the Garden' gets cited a lot for its direct channeling about our planetary history and genetic tampering, but it's older and the pacing is slower. For someone new, I'd say start with 'The Three Waves'. It grounds the more out-there concepts in a context of spiritual transition, which makes the extraterrestrial elements feel less like sci-fi and more like... well, a potential past. After that, 'The Convoluted Universe' books become a treasure trove of specifics.

What are the best Dolores Cannon books to understand metaphysical healing?

12 Answers2026-06-20 05:50:43
I've spent a lot of time with her work, and while she wrote many books, the one I keep coming back to is 'The Three Waves of Volunteers and the New Earth.' It doesn't get recommended as often as 'Between Death and Life' for metaphysical topics, but I think it's more directly useful for understanding a healing framework. It lays out this concept of soul groups coming to help shift the planet's energy, which reframes healing as a collective, vibrational process rather than just an individual one.

That perspective completely changed how I view energy work. Her later books, like 'The Convoluted Universe' series, can feel a bit overwhelming with all the esoteric details. 'Three Waves' is more grounded in application. It gave me a model to understand why some healing modalities feel effective even when the logic is elusive—it's less about fixing a single person and more about aligning with a broader shift.

I'd pair it with 'Between Death and Life' for foundational soul concepts, but 'Three Waves' is the book that actually motivated me to explore energy healing practices.

What are the best Dolores Cannon books for beginners in past life regression?

4 Answers2026-06-20 10:58:27
I got started with 'Between Death and Life' after a friend who's been into this stuff for years shoved it at me. Honestly, it was a game-changer. It's written in this super straightforward, Q&A style based on her client sessions, so it doesn't feel like you're reading a dense textbook. It lays out the whole cosmology—spirit guides, the life review, soul contracts—in a way that just clicks.

After that, I'd jump to 'The Convoluted Universe: Book One'. I know the title sounds intimidating, but it's where she really gets into the wild stuff: star seeds, different dimensions, the whole nine yards. Starting with 'Between Death and Life' gives you the foundational language so that when 'Convoluted' talks about densities or walk-ins, you're not totally lost. Those two together form a solid core before you explore her other work like 'The Custodians', which is more UFO-focused.

What are the best novels written by author cannell?

10 Answers2026-07-27 22:42:35
I've spent considerable time exploring the novels of Stephen Cannell. His storytelling is a masterclass in blending suspense, wit, and gripping narratives. 'The Tin Collectors' stands out as a brilliant piece, showcasing his knack for intricate plots and memorable characters. It’s a police procedural that keeps you on the edge of your seat with its twists and turns.

Another gem is 'The Viking Funeral,' which delves into the darker sides of law enforcement with a raw, unfiltered lens. Cannell’s background in television writing shines through in his ability to craft scenes that feel cinematic. 'On the Grind' is another favorite, offering a gritty, fast-paced look at the life of a cop who won’t play by the rules. Each of these novels reflects Cannell’s unique voice and his ability to keep readers hooked from the first page to the last.

Where can I buy author cannell's books online?

4 Answers2025-08-11 05:43:14
I’ve found that Stephen Cannell’s novels are available on multiple platforms, depending on what you’re looking for. For physical copies, I always check Amazon first—they usually have both new and used editions of his works, like 'The Tin Collectors' or 'The Viking Funeral,' often at reasonable prices. If you prefer supporting indie bookstores, Bookshop.org is a fantastic option, as they distribute profits to local shops.

For digital readers, Kindle and Google Play Books have most of his titles available as e-books. If you’re into audiobooks, Audible carries a solid selection narrated by great voices. Don’t overlook secondhand sites like ThriftBooks or AbeBooks either; they’re goldmines for hard-to-find editions. Cannell’s books are thrillers with a gritty edge, so if you enjoy crime fiction, these are worth hunting down.

Books like Dolores: My Journey Home Part One?

3 Answers2026-01-06 14:10:35
Dolores: My Journey Home Part One' has this raw, emotional depth that reminds me of memoirs where the protagonist's personal struggles intertwine with larger societal issues. If you're looking for something similar, 'The Glass Castle' by Jeannette Walls comes to mind—it’s a gripping memoir about resilience amid chaos, with a narrative voice that feels just as intimate. Another one I’d recommend is 'Educated' by Tara Westover; it’s got that same blend of personal transformation and family tension, though it leans heavier into the academic journey.

For fiction with a comparable vibe, 'Where the Crawdads Sing' by Delia Owens might hit the spot. It’s lyrical and haunting, with a protagonist who carves her own path against all odds. And if you’re open to older classics, 'Jane Eyre' has that same mix of introspection and defiance—Jane’s quiet strength echoes Dolores’s in a lot of ways. Honestly, books like these stick with you because they’re not just stories; they feel like conversations with someone’s soul.

How many books has author cannell published so far?

4 Answers2025-08-11 00:01:43
I can tell you he was a prolific writer, especially known for his crime and detective novels. From what I've gathered, Cannell published over 16 novels during his career, with titles like 'The Tin Collectors' and 'The Viking Funeral' standing out as fan favorites. His books often blend gritty realism with fast-paced action, making them hard to put down.

Beyond novels, he was also a legendary TV writer and producer, creating iconic shows like 'The A-Team' and '21 Jump Street.' While his novels might not be as widely discussed as his TV work, they’re definitely worth checking out if you love crime thrillers with sharp dialogue and complex characters. His writing style feels like a mix of Elmore Leonard and Michael Connelly—tight, engaging, and full of twists.

What are the top-rated cannell author mystery novels?

5 Answers2025-06-02 03:18:20
I have a deep appreciation for the intricate plots and unforgettable characters crafted by top-tier authors. Agatha Christie reigns supreme with classics like 'And Then There Were None' and 'Murder on the Orient Express,' where her genius for misdirection keeps readers guessing until the last page.

For a more contemporary twist, Tana French’s 'The Likeness' is a masterclass in psychological suspense, blending eerie atmospheres with deeply human dilemmas. Donna Tartt’s 'The Secret History' isn’t strictly a mystery, but its dark academia vibes and slow-burn unraveling of secrets make it a standout. If you crave something with a noir edge, Raymond Chandler’s 'The Big Sleep' delivers sharp dialogue and a labyrinthine plot that’s pure gold.

What are the best Donald Goines books ranked by fans?

7 Answers2025-07-19 07:23:06
his raw, unfiltered storytelling always hits hard. 'Dopefiend' is a brutal masterpiece that dives deep into addiction, and it's often ranked as his best by fans who appreciate its gritty realism. 'Street Players' and 'Black Gangster' are also top-tier, showcasing his knack for capturing the harsh realities of street life. 'Whoreson' is another fan favorite, offering a dark, unflinching look at the underworld. Goines' books aren't for the faint of heart, but if you want authenticity, these are the ones that stand out. His ability to weave tragedy and survival into every page is unmatched.

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