Mobi Pay

A DEBT TO PAY
A DEBT TO PAY
Sasha's life was not a bed roses. Her father who was a gambler had a huge debt to pay to one of the most dangerous mafias in town, Russell. As a price, she was taken hostage by him and would stay under his wing until the debt was paid. But what happens when Russell finds himself drawn to the girl he took hostage.
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Pay for Your Lies
Pay for Your Lies
Despite my parents' objections, I stay by Julian Grant's side for ten years. He goes from having nothing to building his own empire. The moment it's time to fulfill our ten-year promise, I proudly tell my parents I'm going to marry him. But then, he gives the vice president position meant for me to another woman. I confront him only to overhear a woman's hesitant voice behind the door. "Mr. Grant... you gave me the VP role, but what about Ms. Jones? Aren't you two getting married?" Julian's tone is cold and sharp, though his face is calm and unaffected. "Noelle's been with me for ten years. Who else would even want her? Relax—she won't dare make a scene." The words hit me like a slap to the face. Without another word, I turn and make a call to my arranged marriage contact. "Are you free?" I ask. "Let's get married."
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Pay Me: The Supremo Tears
Pay Me: The Supremo Tears
When Leyla found out that her brother had heart problem she decided to work at the club as stripper. She really work hard and doing disperate and not acceptable job in her country after her parents died due to accident three years ago that hadn't give justice. Emre's family pressure him to have a child as soon as possible to protect their wealth. His family speculated him that he is a gay that's the reason why he don't have a girlfriend or someone he likes but the fact is Emre don't want it because he had trauma to a woman who broke his heart; his mother. Emre's family didn't stop to incourage him so they decided to hired a surrogate mother for their child with perfect background. Leyla got noticed and warning from her brother's doctor that Psalm only have 10 months left because his condition are not curable. Emre's grandma want Leyla to be their grandson surrogate and they think Leyla is a perfect surrogate. Leyla's friend told her that someone seeking for their son surrogate mother, they are welling to pay high amount of money just give them a heir either it's a girl or boy. Leyla accepted the offer without a doubt for her brother's operation.
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Married to pay the debt
Married to pay the debt
Lucinda Jones works in a nightclub to pay off her father's debt. She had no idea he'd be dead before she was old enough to attend college, so she had to learn to take care of herself now that she's alone with no family or close friends to look after her. Tyler Ackerman, one of her regular customers where Lucinda works, offers to pay off the debt in exchange for her hand in marriage. Lucinda agrees and signs a three-year contract with Tyler Ackerman. Meanwhile, Tyler develops feelings for Lucinda and tries his best to get her to fall in love with him too. Will Lucinda fall in love with him or will she leaves when contract ended?
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It's Pay Back Time, My Ex-Husband!
It's Pay Back Time, My Ex-Husband!
Sophia Grant is desperate to save her marriage to Julian who's drifting away under the spell of his seductive employee, Vanessa. With their baby on the way, Sophia fights to rekindle Julian’s love, but as his betrayal becomes painfully clear, she must confront a harsh truth: love alone may not be enough. Heartbroken and humiliated, Sophia walks away, vowing to reclaim her life and her power. But what secrets lie in her past that could change everything? How can she do her revenge if she leaves with nothing but heartaches?
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Sacrificed by My Mate, Now I Make Him Pay
Sacrificed by My Mate, Now I Make Him Pay
My son, Tim, was kidnapped by a group of rogues. My husband, Alpha Kieran, spared no effort, using every resource at his disposal to find him. Finally, he tracked him down to an pub training center nearby. But when Tim regained consciousness, he discovered that he was disabled. As the only son of Kieran, destined to inherit his father’s title, he couldn’t bear the reality of his condition. Despair consumed him, and in his grief, he attempted to take his own life by drowning himself in the lake within our territory. I arrived too late. By the time I pulled him from the water, my strength was nearly gone. Kieran rushed me to the pack hospital, holding me close as he whispered into my ear, "Please, Selene, stay with me. I cannot lose you too." But after my surgery, as I lay in bed, I overheard Kieran speaking to his Beta, Damon, in the hallway. "Alpha, sacrificing the rescue mission that could have saved Tim seemed… excessive. Finding another heart donor wouldn’t have been impossible. Using Tim’s—he was your only son with Luna Selene." "I allowed him to be born because I knew he could save my daughter. I’ve already raised him long enough. It’s only right that he gives me what I need now." "And the doctor said siblings have a better chance of surviving heart transplants. Ana is my most precious child—I won’t risk her suffering another heart attack." Kieran’s words shattered me. He was my fated mate, the love of my life. Yet he had sacrificed our son—our son—to save the bastard child he had with his mistress. The marriage I once cherished, the fated mate I once believed in, had now become my own personal hell.
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Is Mr Hand Pay Married

3 Answers2025-03-13 11:08:04

I have heard that Mr. Hand Pay keeps his personal life pretty private, so it’s hard to say for sure if he is married. I enjoy his work, especially the way he engages with the gaming community. His insights are always fun and informative, but details about his personal life seem to fly under the radar. Maybe he prefers to keep that part of his life away from the spotlight, and I respect that!

Do You Have To Pay For Books On Kindle When Borrowing From A Library?

2 Answers2025-07-10 08:43:49

I've been using Kindle for years, and the library borrowing system is one of my favorite features. The short answer is no, you don't pay for books when borrowing from a library—it's completely free, just like checking out a physical book. Libraries partner with services like Libby or OverDrive to lend eBooks digitally. When you borrow a title, it gets delivered to your Kindle just like a purchase would, with the same reading experience. The catch is that you have to wait if all copies are checked out, just like physical books.

Some people don't realize libraries have massive digital collections now. I've read hundreds of books this way without spending a dime. The process is seamless—find your library in Libby, browse available Kindle books, and borrow with one click. The book stays on your Kindle for the loan period (usually 2-3 weeks) before disappearing automatically. No late fees, no hassle. It's honestly saved me hundreds of dollars, especially for new releases that would cost $15+ on Kindle.

The only thing close to a 'cost' is needing a library card, which is free in most places. Some larger libraries even offer digital cards without visiting in person. If your local library's selection is limited, big cities like New York or Chicago allow non-residents to purchase annual memberships for full access. Even that's cheaper than buying 2-3 new books a year. This system is a game-changer for avid readers on a budget.

Do You Have To Pay For Books On Kindle If You Have Amazon Prime?

2 Answers2025-07-10 15:27:38

I’ve been an Amazon Prime member for years, and I love digging into the Kindle benefits. Here’s the scoop: Prime doesn’t give you unlimited access to all Kindle books, but it does offer a solid selection through Prime Reading. You can borrow up to 10 titles at a time from a rotating catalog—think bestsellers, classics, and even some indie gems. It’s not as vast as Kindle Unlimited, but it’s included with your Prime subscription, so no extra cost.

Now, the real hidden treasure is the Prime First Reads program. Every month, Amazon picks a handful of new releases, and Prime members can snag one for free. It’s like a little literary surprise waiting in your inbox. But if you’re eyeing that latest bestseller or niche title outside these perks, yeah, you’ll still need to buy it. The system’s designed to hook you with freebies while keeping the big-ticket books behind a paywall. Still, for casual readers, Prime’s offerings are pretty sweet.

How Much Does Taylor Swift Pay Her Dancers

2 Answers2025-02-26 11:39:20

It is understood that Taylor Swift does not make public information about the pay for her dancers because this private is kept secret between herself and management team. But for established stars in her category, they usually provide compensation that can be competitive with similar occupations in other sectors.

Note that these dancers are some of the best in the business. Their work is simply put out of all proportion to that of an ordinary job or twelve-day laborer; yet like all laborers it requires no less sweat than any other kind of physical effort whatsoever and just happens to involve a lot more pain as well!

Do You Have To Pay For Books On Kindle If They Are Part Of A Series?

2 Answers2025-07-10 16:56:55

I've been using Kindle for years, and the pricing for series can be a bit unpredictable. Some publishers bundle entire series at a discount, while others make you buy each book separately. I remember picking up the first book of 'The Stormlight Archive' for free during a promotion, only to realize the rest weren’t included—classic bait-and-hook. Kindle Unlimited is a mixed bag too; some series are fully available, others only have a few entries.

What’s frustrating is when a series starts cheap, then the later books skyrocket in price. I once got hooked on a mystery series where Book 1 was $2, but by Book 5, it was $15. Amazon does have 'Complete Series' collections sometimes, but they’re often hidden gems you’d miss without digging. My advice? Always check the 'Series Page' link—it shows pricing for all books at once, and sometimes there’s a bulk-order discount lurking there.

How Much Does Harlequin Pay For A Romance Novel

2 Answers2025-06-10 18:42:44

Harlequin's payment for romance novels feels like navigating a labyrinth—sometimes rewarding, often opaque. Their advances typically range from $1,000 to $15,000, but most debut authors land in the $5,000-$8,000 zone. Royalties hover around 6-8% of cover price, though digital sales might bump it higher. What fascinates me is how category romances (like Harlequin Desire) often pay less upfront but offer faster turnover, while standalones or imprints like Carina Press can negotiate better terms. The real kicker? Harlequin’s global distribution means your book could sell in 30 languages, but foreign rights deals slice earnings further. I’ve heard authors say it’s less about the advance and more about the career foothold—landing a Harlequin contract can open doors to bigger publishers.

Their calls for submissions sometimes hint at budgets; a 'Blaze' line might offer $5K while 'Historical' stretches higher. Freelancers whisper about 'work-for-hire' gigs too, flat fees around $3K with no royalties. The unspoken rule: series romance pays less but builds audience loyalty. I’ve seen writers grind through 3-4 books yearly to make $20K—grueling, but some swear by the stability. Comparing it to self-publishing’s 70% royalties feels apples-to-oranges; Harlequin’s marketing muscle and bookstore placement are their real currency.

Do You Have To Pay For Books On Kindle If They Are Self-Published?

2 Answers2025-07-10 21:34:07

I've been using Kindle for years, and the self-published book scene is a mixed bag. Some authors put their work up for free to build an audience, while others charge because, hey, writing isn't easy and they deserve compensation. Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) lets authors set their own prices, so it's entirely up to them. You'll find everything from $0.99 shorts to $9.99 epic novels. The cool part? Amazon often runs promotions where self-published books go free or discounted, so keeping an eye on those can save you cash.

There's also Kindle Unlimited, which is like Netflix for books. For a monthly fee, you can read as many self-published titles as you want from the KU catalog. Not every book is enrolled, but tons are. If you're a voracious reader, this can be a game-changer. Just remember, even if a book is free to borrow on KU, the author still gets paid based on pages read. It's a win-win if you ask me.

Do You Have To Pay For Books On Kindle For New Bestsellers?

2 Answers2025-07-10 13:51:56

I've been using Kindle for years, and the pricing for new bestsellers can feel like a rollercoaster. Amazon often sets the digital price close to the hardcover version when a book first drops, which stings a bit if you're used to cheaper ebooks. But here's the thing—Kindle does have deals if you know where to look. Prime members sometimes get early access or discounts, and Kindle Unlimited occasionally includes big-name titles. The real hack is checking the 'Top 100 Paid' list daily because prices fluctuate wildly. I once snagged a bestseller for $2.99 that was $14 the week before.

That said, publishers control pricing, and some treat ebooks like premium products. If you're patient, waiting a few months usually drops the price. Libraries are another lifesaver—Libby lets you borrow Kindle books for free, though waits for new releases can be long. The takeaway? Bestsellers aren't always free, but with strategizing, you can avoid full price.

Which Wattpad Alternatives Pay Authors For Their Work?

3 Answers2025-06-02 06:39:22

I've been writing stories on various platforms for years, and while Wattpad is great for exposure, it doesn't pay authors directly. One solid alternative is 'Radish', which operates on a pay-per-chapter model. Readers buy coins to unlock episodes, and authors earn a share. Another platform I love is 'Kindle Vella' by Amazon. It’s a serialized story platform where readers use tokens to access episodes, and authors get paid based on engagement. 'Tapas' is another option, especially for web novels and comics. They have an ad revenue-sharing program and a tipping system. These platforms are fantastic for writers looking to monetize their work while building an audience.

Which Countries Pay Authors For Library Book Usage?

4 Answers2025-07-04 08:48:15

As someone who follows global publishing trends, I’ve noticed several countries have systems to compensate authors for library book loans. The UK, for instance, operates the Public Lending Right (PLR), which pays authors annually based on how often their books are borrowed. Canada has a similar program, the Public Lending Right Commission, which distributes payments to authors and illustrators. In Australia, the Educational Lending Right and Public Lending Right schemes ensure creators receive fair compensation for their works in libraries.

Germany’s system, managed by VG Wort, is another standout, tracking library loans and distributing royalties. Scandinavian countries like Norway and Sweden also have robust systems, often funded by government budgets, to support authors. These programs recognize the cultural value of books and ensure creators aren’t left out of the equation when their works are shared publicly. It’s fascinating how different nations prioritize supporting their literary communities.

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