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Dead at Heart
Dead at Heart
Ariel Walker marries Jayson Larkin to save her adoptive brother. For three years, their marriage is kept a loveless, passionless secret. On the day she's diagnosed with a terminal illness, her husband sets off fireworks with his mistress to celebrate. When her adoptive brother is released from prison, he announces that the woman in his arms is the love of his life! Ariel decides to stop waiting when she sees the usually cold, stoic men boldly declare their love for other women. She gets a divorce, quits her job, and severs ties with her family… She picks up the pieces of her dream and goes from being a scorned housewife to a technological expert! One day, her secret identity and terminal illness are exposed. Her unruly adoptive brother comes to her with red-rimmed eyes. "Ari, can you call me your brother again?" The usually cold, ruthless Jasyon goes insane. "I'll give you my life to make up for what I've done, honey! Don't leave me…" Their love is too little, too late. Ariel has long since stopped caring…
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889 Chapters
THE ROYALLY SCREWED LUNA
THE ROYALLY SCREWED LUNA
‘Marking you was the worst mistake I have ever made in my life.’ Raven was switched at birth; Alpha Greyhemm's younger twin daughter taken with Raven left in the crib instead. Her life is one none would wish for. Bullied and abused for reasons beyond her control but hope blooms when the alpha king picks her as his chosen mate. According to the constitution the alpha king has to pick a mate within three years after his coronation. Time is up and he picks the girl with nothing and no one to lose. A curse looms over his head and war heavy on his door. He has no time nor the patience to deal with a mate filled with power no one understands. He doesn't care but fate has other plans for the cursed king and the royally screwed luna. SNIPPET: “I don't care who you are but I am the luna of this pack. I am the Alpha's mate and when the alpha is gone, I am in charge. When the alpha is gone, I am the alpha. When the king is gone, I am the damn king. And if you have a problem with that, take it up with the man who marked me. Any attempt or any threat to my life will be taken as treason and I will tear that person’s head apart with my bare hands.” I said, my voice sharp and low yet sure they could all hear me. “You can tell them, you can tell them all what I said and if anyone has anything to say about that, they can find me in the king's office.” … This is book 1 of ‘The Royally screwed’ series. Book 2: The Royally Screwed Queen (completed) Book 3: The Royally Screwed Princess (ongoing)
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170 Chapters
A CEO's Revenge Marriage — Accidentally In Love
A CEO's Revenge Marriage — Accidentally In Love
Hannah: I married my boss, Tobias Ford, not out of love but because I needed money, and now I'm sleeping beside a gorgeous billionaire who I call my husband. My friends are jealous because Tobias is everything they want: hot, rich, and he always picks me up in his brand-new car, but what my friends don't know is that his heart is cold. And yet, I'm falling for him... Tobias: My ex-wife, Sarah, cheated on me, and now she is getting married to my best friend and former business partner, Daniel Henriksson. It kills me to see them together, especially since my ex-wife knows I'm miserable. So to pretend I'm over her, I'm getting married to a college student. Hannah works for me. She is also younger than me—I won't fall for her. All I want is for my ex-wife to think I'm happy. I didn't marry Hannah out of love, so why I can't stop thinking about her?
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135 Chapters
Oops, I've Been Exposed
Oops, I've Been Exposed
Woody Henderson takes the fall for his brother-in-law. During the four years he spends in jail, he picks up various medical skills and becomes a doctor who makes miracles happen. Aside from his medical prowess, he also gains power.The affluent and powerful all come knocking on his door, but he gives it all up so he can return to his wife's side. Yet all he gets in return are divorce papers.His ex-wife says, "You're a former convict. You're no longer worthy of me, especially now that I'm most beautiful and successful CEO around."
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1059 Chapters
The CEO and I (Contract Marriage)
The CEO and I (Contract Marriage)
The story of two completely different people where one is cold hearted and void of emotions while the other is hot tempered and really rude.Andrian Carter is a rich business tycoon that has everything at his beck and call. He's a billionaire at the young age of 20.There's nothing he hates as much as he hates commoners and females in this world. He believes commoners are ill fated people who don't deserve to exist in the world of the rich and he believes females are too weak to exist in this world.Skylar Brandon is that cold hearted human that behaves like she doesn't have feelings but deep down she's really soft-hearted. She lost her parents at a tender age and is left with the responsibility of taking care of her younger sister on her own. She's really skillful in taekwando and judo because she practices a lot and watch a lot of movies that has to do with that.Things became hard for Skylar when she was sacked from her place of work because she refused to have s*x with a customer.She's left with no other choice than to go job hunting with her high school results in order to take care of her younger sister. She happened to come across a vacancy at Andrian's company but her qualifications were not good enough. Andrian picks interest in her and decided to make her his personal chef and P. A. What happens when Andrian is to get married within three months when he doesn't even has a girlfriend? He decides to go into a contract marriage with Skylar seeing she's the best option for him but will he be able to put up with her behaviour?Find out in this intriguing story.️ Tricia
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72 Chapters
Captive Slave Of The Rogue Alpha
Captive Slave Of The Rogue Alpha
“You’re mine, Bella. Mine to punish, mine to kiss and definitely mine to fuck.” He growled with a burning hunger in his dark eyes. *** Bella McKenzie becomes the laughing stock of her pack the night her mate and best friend, Liam, rejects her brutally and picks her sister instead. Overcome with brokenness and despair, she runs away from her pack. But that’s only the beginning of her troubles because she gets captured by the rumored devil’s son, Alpha Darius of the Darhker rogue pack. He’s brutal and merciless, but what happens when this cruel man craves Bella with a wild desire? What happens when she’s subjected to be his pleasure woman? What fate awaits Bella and her rogue Alpha, especially when the man from her past comes calling?
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295 Chapters

What Are The Top Lifestyled Book Picks For Self-Improvement?

2 Answers2025-10-12 12:11:10

Discovering new reads can truly transform our approach to life! One standout in the self-improvement arena is 'Atomic Habits' by James Clear. This book delves into how small, incremental changes can lead to significant personal growth over time. I remember the moment I applied his concepts—something as simple as optimizing my morning routine. It feels exhilarating to realize how making your bed every morning can set a tone of accomplishment for the day. His approach is incredibly relatable, providing practical tips that resonate with everyone from students to working professionals. I’ve found myself revisiting chapters, especially the part on habit stacking. It’s fascinating how the synergy of habits can multiply your effectiveness!

Another gem is 'The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck' by Mark Manson. The raw honesty in this book just struck a chord with me. Manson challenges the conventional wisdom of relentless positivity, advocating for embracing discomfort and focusing on what truly matters. I relate to that struggle of trying to juggle expectations from society versus personal desires. His humorous yet poignant anecdotes made me rethink my priorities and approach to setbacks. Sometimes, it’s liberating to let go of the need to please everyone and focus on my own path. Both of these books complement each other beautifully—one teaches the art of actionable habits, while the other helps prioritize what’s really worth our energy.

For those looking into mindset shifts, 'Mindset: The New Psychology of Success' by Carol S. Dweck is essential. Dweck’s exploration of the growth versus fixed mindset continues to ignite conversations among my friends. Realizing that failures can be seen as stepping stones instead of dead ends is empowering! Conversations sparked by this book often lead to deep discussions about our aspirations. It’s a reminder that our potential isn’t static but something we can continually evolve. Each page nudges me to introspect, making it a perfect companion on my journey to self-betterment.

These picks have been pivotal in my own journey, shaping my understanding of personal growth, and I hope they resonate with you too!

How To Find The Top Picks For Books To Read This Year?

5 Answers2025-11-20 13:09:56

Exploring new books can feel like a treasure hunt, and trust me, it’s exhilarating! I personally dive into book blogs, Goodreads lists, and social media platforms like Bookstagram or TikTok. It feels like everyone and their dog is sharing their top picks lately! I love checking out what influencers and avid readers are raving about. Plus, the local library is a hidden gem in my book quest; their staff picks and community boards often have amazing recommendations that are off the radar.

I also enjoy diving into literary awards—books that have been shortlisted or won can be great indicators of quality. Reading the winners of the Booker Prize or the Hugo Awards gives me a solid list of books that are bound to be captivating. Another trick? Asking around in local book clubs can lead to some fantastic discoveries, especially indie authors that might not be receiving as much attention yet. Each conversation resonates with fresh insights!

Lastly, I keep an eye out for book fairs or festivals in my area—they’re like Disneyland for readers! Browsing through stalls lined with new titles and getting a chance to chat with authors can really ignite my TBR list with fresh, exciting prospects.

Who Is The Queen Of Booktok And Her Best Book Club Picks?

3 Answers2025-05-09 19:32:31

BookTok has become a treasure trove for book lovers, and one name that consistently stands out is Colleen Hoover. She’s often hailed as the queen of BookTok, and for good reason. Her novels like 'It Ends with Us' and 'Verity' have taken the platform by storm, sparking countless discussions and emotional reactions. Hoover’s ability to weave raw, heartfelt stories with complex characters has resonated deeply with readers. Her book club picks often include titles that explore themes of love, loss, and resilience, making them perfect for group discussions. If you’re looking for a book that will leave you thinking long after you’ve turned the last page, Colleen Hoover’s recommendations are a great place to start.

Where Can I Stream Picks From R/C Kill Devil Hills Movies 10?

4 Answers2025-11-04 12:57:39

Hunting down the movies from that Reddit picks list can feel like a mini scavenger hunt, and I love that about it. If the thread is titled something like 'kill devil hills movies 10' the easiest first move is to grab the exact movie titles listed and plug them into a streaming search engine — I keep JustWatch and Reelgood bookmarked for exactly this reason. They’ll tell you whether a title is on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Peacock, Tubi, or available to rent on Apple TV, Google Play, or Vudu.

Beyond the aggregators, remember niche services matter: if the list skews indie or cult, check 'MUBI', 'The Criterion Channel', or 'Shudder' for horror picks. For library-friendly options, Hoopla and Kanopy are lifesavers if you or someone you know has a public library card. Don’t forget free ad-supported services like Tubi, Pluto TV, and IMDb TV — they often host surprising finds. I usually cross-check user comments on the Reddit post for direct links; people often drop where they found the movie. Happy hunting — it’s more fun than just scrolling a single app, and I usually discover a gem I’d have missed otherwise.

What Are The Best Book Of The Month Kindle Picks In 2024?

3 Answers2025-07-07 10:01:16

I’ve been glued to my Kindle this year, and the 2024 picks have been a wild ride of emotions and adventures. One standout is 'The Women' by Kristin Hannah—a gripping historical fiction about Vietnam War nurses that left me in tears. Another gem is 'James' by Percival Everett, a brilliant reimagining of 'Huckleberry Finn' from Jim’s perspective. For thriller lovers, 'The Teacher' by Freida McFadden delivers twists you won’t see coming. Fantasy fans should grab 'The Familiar' by Leigh Bardugo, a dark, magical tale set in 16th-century Spain. And if you want something lighter, 'Funny Story' by Emily Henry is pure rom-com gold. Each of these books has something unique, making them must-reads.

What Are The Best Adult English Book Club Picks?

5 Answers2026-04-02 20:48:03

Oh, picking books for adult book clubs is such a delight because there’s so much to explore! One of my all-time favorites is 'The Night Circus' by Erin Morgenstern—it’s got this lush, magical atmosphere that sparks endless discussion. The way it plays with time and illusion makes it perfect for dissecting themes of love and artistry. Another great pick is 'Circe' by Madeline Miller; the feminist retelling of Greek mythology invites deep dives into power and identity. For something grittier, 'The Power' by Naomi Alderman flips gender dynamics in a way that’ll have everyone debating for hours. And don’t overlook 'Where the Crawdads Sing'—its blend of mystery and lyrical prose is pure book club gold.

If your group leans toward contemporary issues, 'Educated' by Tara Westover is a memoir that hits hard with its raw exploration of self-invention and family ties. Or try 'The Vanishing Half' by Brit Bennett, which tackles race and identity with such nuance that it’ll linger in conversations long after the meeting ends. For a lighter but still thought-provoking option, 'Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine' balances humor and heartache beautifully. The key is choosing books with layers—something that rewards rereading and group analysis.

Can Author Picks Help Discover Hidden Gem Books?

5 Answers2026-06-11 03:26:41

Oh, absolutely! I stumbled upon so many underrated books just because an author I admire mentioned them in an interview. Like last year, Neil Gaiman raved about 'Piranesi' by Susanna Clarke—I’d never heard of it before, but now it’s one of my all-time favorites. Authors have this knack for spotting brilliance in quieter works, the ones that don’t get flashy marketing campaigns.

Sometimes, their recs even feel like little secrets passed between friends. I remember picking up 'The Gray House' by Mariam Petrosyan after Jeff VanderMeer called it 'a labyrinth of wonder.' It’s this weird, sprawling masterpiece I’d’ve never found otherwise. That’s the magic of author picks—they’re like treasure maps to stories that slip through the cracks.

What YA Picks Make The Best Romantic Fantasy Books 2024 List?

5 Answers2025-09-06 16:03:20

Okay, picture this: you're curating a 'Best Romantic Fantasy for YA in 2024' playlist and want books that hit different beats—enemies-to-lovers, slow-burn, found family, and something queer and unexpected. For me, the essentials I'd absolutely include are 'A Curse So Dark and Lonely' for its Beauty-and-the-Beast rewrite energy, 'The Shadows Between Us' if you want a deliciously scheming antihero vibe, and 'The Wrath and the Dawn' for lush, lyrical romance and court intrigue.

I’d also slide in 'Legendborn' because its modern mythos and tender, complicated relationships make it feel fresh for readers who like magic and activism. For gothic slow-burn, 'House of Salt and Sorrows' has that moody, rain-soaked atmosphere. Finally, don't forget 'Wicked Saints' or 'These Hollow Vows' if you love darker, morally grey romances—those books linger in my head like a melody.

If I’m building a 2024 list I want range: a few comfort re-reads, a couple that push boundaries, and one or two that queer expectations. That way anyone from a new YA reader to a hardened fantasy stan finds something to obsess about, and I always leave a spot for a surprise debut or an indie gem I discover at a bookstore.

What Are The Top Picks For Books To Read That Are Must-Haves?

1 Answers2025-11-20 11:58:28

The bookshelf is a universe of its own, isn't it? When I reflect on must-have books, two titles often spring to mind: '1984' by George Orwell and 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. Each time I plunge into the pages of '1984', I find myself grappling with themes that feel shockingly relevant today. The chilling idea of surveillance and the manipulation of truth give me goosebumps every time! Then there's 'To Kill a Mockingbird', a masterpiece that not only tells a gripping story but also teaches invaluable lessons about empathy and justice. I could discuss these two endlessly, but there’s so much more out there!

If you’re into fantasy, 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss is simply enchanting. The world-building, along with the deep character development, keeps me coming back for more. And for mystery lovers, Agatha Christie's 'Murder on the Orient Express' is a classic that dives into human psychology in a way that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Trust me; once you’re lost in these worlds, it’s hard to leave!

Lastly, let’s not overlook contemporary options. Reading 'The Night Circus' by Erin Morgenstern is like stepping into a dream. The lyrical prose and vivid imagery whisk you away to a magical realm that lingers in your mind long after you’ve closed the book. These selections resonate with me, and I genuinely believe they could spark fresh thoughts and conversations among any readers eager to explore.

What Happens At The End Of 'Picks And Shovels'?

1 Answers2026-03-20 13:55:37

The ending of 'Picks and Shovels' is one of those bittersweet moments that sticks with you long after you've turned the last page. Without spoiling too much, the story wraps up with the protagonist, a gritty gold rush-era miner, finally coming to terms with the futility of his relentless pursuit of wealth. After years of backbreaking labor and dashed hopes, he realizes the real treasure wasn't in the gold he never found but in the relationships he built along the way—especially with his loyal partner, who stuck by him through thick and thin. The final scene where they share a quiet drink by the campfire, laughing about their misfortunes, feels like a perfect closure to their chaotic journey.

What I love about this ending is how it subverts the typical 'rags to riches' trope. Instead of striking it rich, the protagonist finds something far more valuable: contentment. The author does a brilliant job of showing how obsession can blind you to the things that truly matter, and the miner's gradual shift from desperation to acceptance is beautifully written. It's not a flashy or dramatic finale, but it's deeply satisfying in its own way. If you've ever chased a dream only to realize it wasn't what you expected, this ending will hit especially hard. It left me staring at the ceiling for a good while, just processing everything.

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