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Violets and Ash
Violets and Ash
At ten years old, Violet stumbled into the Cedar Grove Pack covered in wounds and malnourished from walking for four days. With her memory shattered, she’s taken in and raised by the pack doctor. Nine years later fate takes Violet across the country, to the wealthiest pack in the world. Soon the walls she constructed around herself, and that harrowing night will be threatened. A face from her past set’s things in motion, his smoky eyes risk sending her to her knees. Flashbacks, blackouts, and secrets steeped in lies, prove to Violet that the past always comes back to haunt you.
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206 Chapters
No Divorce For Us, Mrs. Godfrey
No Divorce For Us, Mrs. Godfrey
Two years ago, she did everything she could to marry him. Finally, her wish came true.She thought by giving it her all, it would eventually pay off.However, after their marriage, all he had given her was a life worse than death.Because of how merciless and cruel he was, her feelings for him eventually withered away.But just when she had decided to leave, he was the one who refused to let her go…
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831 Chapters
You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone
You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone
The day Calista Everhart gets divorced, her divorce papers end up splashed online, becoming hot news in seconds. The reason for divorce was highlighted in red: "Husband impotent, leading to an inability to fulfill wife's essential needs." That very night, her husband, Lucian Northwood, apprehends her in the stairwell. He voice was low as he told her, "Let me prove that I'm not at all impotent …"
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862 Chapters
In Love With My Evil Stepbrother
In Love With My Evil Stepbrother
When your hot stepbrother holds you in bed, groans your name and asks you to give in, what do you do? Natalia just broke up with her jackass ex-boyfriend. The last thing she needs right now is another shitty relationship. So when her stepbrother Eason, the notorious fuckboy, suddenly show a strong interest in her, she knows she needs to stay away. Yet steamy, bad, irresistible, and toxic. She still ends up fallen, for this green-eyed hot boy who is impossible to say no to.
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94 Chapters
Daddy's Naughty Girl
Daddy's Naughty Girl
Warning: 18+ only. Featuring hardcore taboo and age-gap erotica. This is an erotic boxset containing twelve stories of irresistible steam, steam, fun, and naughty stories. If you're not up to eighteen, this book is not for you. Get ready to be intrigued. To feel. To...sin.
9.6
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350 Chapters
Trouble in Paradise
Trouble in Paradise
Nicholas Hawk and I have been married for four years, and I've always wanted to have his children. But he never had sex with me and I always thought he wasn't interested in sex. The doctor explained that the patient had an anal fissure caused by sexual intercourse. At that moment, I felt my heart sink to the bottom of my stomach. She's Nicholas' sister, albeit one with whom he isn't blood-related.
7.7
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686 Chapters

Who Published The First Book In The Passage Trilogy?

4 Answers2025-08-15 04:30:12

As a longtime fan of dystopian fiction, I've always been fascinated by the origins of iconic series like the 'Passage' trilogy. The first book, 'The Passage', was published by Ballantine Books, an imprint of Random House, in 2010. Justin Cronin's epic vampire apocalypse story quickly became a sensation, blending literary depth with pulse-pounding action. Ballantine’s reputation for nurturing bold, genre-defying works made them the perfect home for this ambitious project.

What’s particularly interesting is how the publisher marketed the book—leaning into its crossover appeal between horror, sci-fi, and literary fiction. The hardcover edition’s striking design and widespread critical praise helped it stand out. I remember spotting it everywhere from airport bookstores to indie shops, proof of Ballantine’s brilliant push. Their support for Cronin’s vision cemented the trilogy’s legacy.

Who Are The Main Characters In The Peacock Summer?

1 Answers2026-03-11 04:18:21

The Peacock Summer' by Hannah Richell is a beautifully woven tale that centers around two compelling women across different timelines. At the heart of the story is Maggie, a young woman in the 1950s who finds herself entangled in a life-altering romance at the grand estate of Cloudesley. Her journey is one of passion, secrecy, and the weight of decisions that ripple through generations. Then there's Lillian, Maggie's granddaughter, who returns to Cloudesley decades later to confront the shadows of the past and unravel the mysteries left behind. Their stories intertwine in a way that feels both intimate and epic, with the estate itself almost becoming a character—a silent witness to love, betrayal, and resilience.

What I adore about this book is how richly drawn these characters are. Maggie isn't just a romantic lead; she's a woman caught between duty and desire, and her choices feel painfully real. Lillian, on the other hand, carries the burden of her family's legacy while trying to carve her own path. The supporting cast, like the enigmatic artist Jack Fincher and the stern yet complex Albie, add layers to the narrative. It's one of those books where you feel like you've lived alongside the characters, and closing the final page leaves you with that bittersweet ache of saying goodbye to friends. If you're into dual timelines and emotional depth, this one's a gem.

What Happens At The Ending Of 'Visionary'?

3 Answers2026-03-18 13:33:00

The ending of 'Visionary' left me absolutely speechless—it’s one of those stories that lingers in your mind for days. Without spoiling too much, the protagonist finally confronts the illusion they’ve been chasing, only to realize the truth was woven into their own perception all along. The final scene is a breathtaking montage of their journey, where every fragmented memory clicks into place like a puzzle. The way the visuals mirror the emotional climax is pure artistry. I love how it doesn’t hand you a neat resolution but instead leaves you questioning reality right alongside the characters. It’s the kind of ending that makes you immediately want to rewatch the whole thing to catch what you missed.

What really got me was the subtle symbolism in the last shot—a fading reflection in water, hinting at how fragile our grasp of truth can be. The soundtrack swells at just the right moment, and then… silence. No big monologue, no cheap twist, just this quiet, haunting beauty. I’ve seen debates online about whether it’s hopeful or tragic, and honestly? That ambiguity is what makes it brilliant. It respects the audience enough to let them sit with the discomfort.

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