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The Alpha Luna
The Alpha Luna
Synopsis Something strange was happening in the werewolf kingdom. The humans finally knew the werewolves weakness. The wolves are forced to leave their home or face death. Will they be able to leave their home or will they be caught? Find out in this story. Except from story. "She is beautiful..." "yes, she is." "Fredrick, let's call her Isla." "Is that what you want to name her? You know that as long as you are happy, I'm happy too." "Yes. Her name will be princess Isla."
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19 Chapters
Alpha's Redemption: Tale Of A Second Chance
Alpha's Redemption: Tale Of A Second Chance
After finding out that her mate, Alpha Cillian cheated and impregnated another woman, Luna Mabel is shattered, torn, and doesn't think that there can ever be a chance between them again. Feeling remorseful and never meaning to hurt his mate, Alpha Cillian fights hard, desperately trying to win back the love of his life. Sadly for him, he fails to recognize his enemies on time. More secrets are revealed, and more hearts break, more conflicts come and go, but in the end, will love triumph over broken trust, or will the wounds of betrayal forever damage their once-perfect romance? In this gripping tale of love and redemption, prepare to be captivated by a story that explores the depths of human weakness and the power of second chances. Warning: This is a dark romance tale, and in some later parts of the book will contain dark scenes aimed to justify the point of the storyline. If triggered by dark scenes involving sexuality and rape, kindly desist from continuing. Thank you. Image credit: Freepik.com For more updates on my stories, follow my facebook page, Eyitee's library
9.8
221 Chapters
Howling Hearts
Howling Hearts
I made my way directly to the library with the present I had for Asher all nicely wrapped up, ready to be torn open. I was so excited and nervous at the same time. When I arrived at the library, no one was there. I sat there for a whole 20 minutes waiting for Mr. no show. I felt stupid for thinking he would actually come. I got dolled up for no reason at all. Maybe I’ll still meet my mate today. Then it won’t be for no reason. I got up from the table seat and went into the hall, hearing a lot of whispers regarding my new appearance. Some asking if I’m a new girl, others saying I’m trying too hard and others saying I look drop dead gorgeous. I didn’t know how to feel about myself. As I was wandering around the halls waiting for school to start, a smell hit me like a truck. It filled my lungs and took over my mind. It was the smell of after the rain had fallen. Petrichor. "Mate", I growled. I let the scent lead my feet to where my mate was. I was so excited and my palms are sweaty. It led me to the janitor’s closet and before I opened it I heard a moan. I put my ear to the door and heard shuffling. “Hurry Saige, I smell my mate, I can’t let her meet me like this.” I know that voice my heart skips a beat, fear and anger covers my heart like a blanket. It can’t be. It can’t be. There’s no way.
7.8
86 Chapters
My CEO, My Temptation
My CEO, My Temptation
"I want this," I repeat my words. "And what exactly is this?" he smiles and holds my back with his hands in all his casual sexiness. "I want my orgasm," "You're not there yet, baby girl." He stated softly, his hands trail down to my ass and squeezed them making me pouted at him. "I can get there, you can get me there." "I will, but not right now," ***** Jessica had tried her hardest to rebuild the family legacy, but her brother's scandalous past has proven hard to make her bounce back. And when her family business was bought out, there was nothing she could do but follow her lawyers' advice. But what she didn't expect was her new boss. The fact that she has someone to report to annoyed her, and for that someone to be handsome and smart it infuriates her. She knows he's a player, he knows she's a fragile woman with a very dark past. Can she shake him off and live peacefully with her job? or will he push himself and break out from his comfort zone to make her fall for him? ***** The love story will be emotional, irritating, and eh...I'm still not sure what else :p But the happy ending will be inevitable. So, add this book to your library and join me as we read about Jessica's happy ending. ***** Warning! R-Rated for 18+ due to strong, explicit language and sexual content*
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43 Chapters
Ruin Me, Daddy: 50 Shades Darker Compilation
Ruin Me, Daddy: 50 Shades Darker Compilation
If the warning label could be written in red letters, it would. I'm not a soft erotic writer, so you shouldn't be a soft reader. This is a house of 50 Shades Darker Steamy Romance Compilation. ALL your taboos and kinks will be fulfilled in these 1k short stories. First five stories. 1 Marry Your Daddy & Be Your Stepmom: When the thoughts, words, and touch of your boyfriend's dad gives you real orgasms, sinning is just as sweet.  2 My Gangster Masters: Though married, you're sent to the BDSM club to hunt the notorious triplet criminals. The operation is over, but your body still aches to submit to them one more time. 3 The Church Boy Is Gay: He's more innocent than a nerd. Haven't impregnated any girl. So you make him your role model until you're trapped in a room with him and the lights go off.  4 Creampied in a crowded subway: What’s discomfort in a crowded subway when you can have a stranger’s big black cock slide beneath your dress and rub your pussy till you're wet and dripping? It gets spicier, he slips into your right cotton panties and creampies you.  And when you wear jeans, his huge palm breaks your button, goes down below, rubbing your clit and finger-fucking you till you become his all your subway journey. Forever. 5 My Masked Psycho: You have a fetish for masked men, and you're just the kind of lady he preys on.  Others: Beastly Alpha. Voyeurism. You're a slave to the hot cell's Don and his Capos in a prison break. Stuck and fucked. The Bulgar's cock is your new obsession. Naked stranger in the elevator. Flash your goodies. Your maid and plumber are your new toys. Sex interviews…  ***** Add to library let's hit this rocky road. 
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115 Chapters
The Girl Who Refuses an Alpha
The Girl Who Refuses an Alpha
There's nothing certain in this world. When two people were supposed to be together, are they what really is called soulmates? The moment Mirabella accidentally stumbled upon the famous Alpha, Jason Langton in the library, the first words he was spouting was about rejecting her. What did she do? "Well, I reject you too." Mirabella said playfully, not the slightest bit bothered. Her words and reaction caused him to be stunned. He was caught in a trance for a moment. When he looked up again, she was no longer standing before him. He found her figure trying to reach for a book in one of the shelves. It seemed that the book is more important than the matters of him rejecting her? Rejected by an Alpha? For her, wasn't it just mutual rejection? He rejected her, she was just returning the favor!
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33 Chapters

Can I Borrow Manga Novels From Siuslaw Library?

2 Answers2025-08-16 05:33:31

I’ve been a regular at Siuslaw Library for years, and their manga collection is honestly a hidden gem. They’ve got everything from classics like 'Naruto' and 'One Piece' to newer titles like 'Demon Slayer.' The borrowing process is super straightforward—just bring your library card, and you can check out up to 10 items at a time, including manga. The loan period is usually three weeks, but you can renew online if you need more time.

What’s cool is they even take requests. If they don’t have a series you want, you can ask them to order it, and they often do. The staff are super friendly and know their stuff, so don’t hesitate to ask for recommendations. I’ve discovered so many great titles just by chatting with them. The only downside is popular series sometimes have a waitlist, but it’s worth it. Pro tip: check their online catalog before you go—it saves time.

Where Can I Read Free Novels At Siuslaw Library?

2 Answers2025-08-16 03:00:00

I love diving into free novels at Siuslaw Library—it’s a treasure trove for bookworms like me. Their physical collection is solid, with classics and contemporary reads neatly shelved in the fiction section. I always find something unexpected there, like hidden gems tucked between bestsellers. But the digital side? Even better. They partner with Libby and OverDrive, so you can borrow e-books and audiobooks straight to your phone or tablet. No need to leave your couch. Just sync your library card, and boom—endless reading material. I’ve binged everything from 'The Hobbit' to newer indie titles this way.

Don’t overlook their online resources either. Hoopla’s another great option they offer, with a rotating selection of novels and comics. It’s perfect for when you’re craving something fresh. The librarians are super helpful too—ask them for recommendations or help navigating the apps. They once pointed me to a lesser-known sci-fi series I now adore. Pro tip: check their website for seasonal reading challenges. They often feature free digital prizes, which makes the whole experience even sweeter.

How Does Siuslaw Library Acquire New Novels For Readers?

3 Answers2025-08-16 08:29:27

I've always been curious about how libraries like Siuslaw keep their shelves fresh with new novels. From what I gather, they primarily rely on a mix of purchases, donations, and interlibrary loans. They probably have a budget set aside to buy new releases and popular titles based on reader demand. Sometimes, they might even take suggestions from the community to decide which books to order next. Donations from local readers and authors also play a big role—people often donate gently used books, which helps expand the collection without breaking the bank. And if a book isn’t available locally, they can borrow it from another library through interlibrary loans, which is a lifesaver for niche or hard-to-find titles. It’s a pretty efficient system that ensures there’s always something new to discover.

Are There Book Clubs For Novel Fans At Siuslaw Library?

3 Answers2025-08-16 21:37:31

I’ve been a regular at Siuslaw Library for years, and I can confidently say it’s a fantastic place for novel lovers. They do have book clubs, and I’ve attended a few myself. The clubs are usually divided by genre, so whether you’re into romance, fantasy, or mystery, there’s likely a group for you. The librarians are super helpful and can point you in the right direction. I remember joining their fantasy book club last year, and we read 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss. It was a blast discussing theories and character arcs with fellow fans. The atmosphere is welcoming, and you don’t need to be an expert—just passionate about books. They often post schedules on their bulletin board or website, so check there for updates.

What Are The Best Fantasy Novels Available At Siuslaw Library?

2 Answers2025-08-16 04:12:14

I've spent way too much time browsing the fantasy section at Siuslaw Library, and let me tell you, they’ve got some absolute gems. If you’re into epic world-building, you can’t go wrong with 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss. The way Kvothe’s story unfolds feels like listening to a bard’s tale by a campfire—rich, immersive, and painfully addictive. Then there’s 'Mistborn' by Brandon Sanderson, which flips traditional fantasy tropes on their head with its unique magic system and heist-like plot. The library’s copies are usually well-worn, which tells you everything about how beloved they are.

For darker, grittier vibes, 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' is a must-read. It’s like 'Ocean’s Eleven' meets medieval Venice, with razor-sharp dialogue and morally gray characters you’ll root for despite yourself. And if you’re craving something lyrical and haunting, Naomi Novik’s 'Uprooted' blends fairy-tale charm with visceral magic. The library’s fantasy collection isn’t huge, but it’s curated—no filler, just bangers. Pro tip: Check the ‘New Arrivals’ shelf; they occasionally sneak in underrated picks like 'The Priory of the Orange Tree.'

Is Siuslaw Library Connected To Major Book Publishers?

2 Answers2025-08-16 03:22:15

I’ve been digging into library connections for years, and Siuslaw Library’s ties to major publishers are pretty standard for a regional library. They don’t have some exclusive backdoor to HarperCollins or Penguin Random House, but they’re part of larger networks like OCLC or OverDrive, which give them access to a ton of mainstream titles. It’s not about direct partnerships—more like tapping into shared digital catalogs or bulk purchasing agreements. Smaller libraries often rely on these systems to compete with big-city collections.

That said, their physical shelves might feel limited if you’re hunting for niche releases. They prioritize popular demand over avant-garde stuff, so you’ll see plenty of James Patterson but maybe not that indie press poetry collection. Their interlibrary loan system is the real MVP though. If they don’t have it, they’ll borrow it from somewhere that does, including universities or bigger metro libraries. It’s a patchwork system, but it works.

Does Siuslaw Library Host Book Signings By Novel Authors?

2 Answers2025-08-16 22:22:56

I can tell you it's a hidden gem for book lovers. While they don't have big-name author signings like you'd see in Portland or Eugene, they do host local writers occasionally. Last summer, I attended a cozy event where a coastal Oregon author debuted her novel 'Tides of Florence'—it felt personal, like chatting with a neighbor rather than a formal signing. The library's event calendar sometimes features these intimate gatherings, often tied to community festivals or regional writer groups.

Their approach is more about fostering local talent than chasing celebrity authors. I remember one rainy evening where a self-published fantasy writer brought handmade maps of his fictional world to sign. The librarians create such a warm vibe with homemade cookies and themed decorations. If you're expecting Stephen King to show up, you'll be disappointed, but if you love discovering indie authors with unique Pacific Northwest perspectives, keep an eye on their bulletin board near the mystery section.

Does Siuslaw Library Have Novel-Based Movie Tie-In Books?

3 Answers2025-08-16 17:13:10

I’ve been a regular at Siuslaw Library for years, and I’ve noticed they have a decent selection of novel-based movie tie-in books. If you’re into adaptations, you’ll find classics like 'The Notebook' by Nicholas Sparks, which was turned into a tearjerker movie, or 'The Martian' by Andy Weir, which became a blockbuster. They also carry YA adaptations like 'The Hunger Games' and 'Divergent'. The staff is super helpful, so if you’re looking for something specific, just ask. I’ve even spotted lesser-known gems like 'Stardust' by Neil Gaiman, which has a cult following. It’s worth checking their catalog online before visiting to save time.

Does Siuslaw Library Offer Popular Anime Novel Adaptations?

2 Answers2025-08-16 20:40:43

I’ve spent way too much time browsing the Siuslaw Library’s catalog, and let me tell you, their anime novel adaptation section is a hidden gem. They’ve got all the big names—'Attack on Titan', 'Spice and Wolf', 'The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya'—stacked right next to their original light novel counterparts. It’s wild how many people don’t realize libraries carry this stuff. The librarians there are low-key weebs too; they once recommended me '86-Eighty Six' after I mentioned liking mecha, and now it’s one of my favorites.

What’s cool is how they organize it. They don’t just slap the anime adaptations in general fiction; there’s a whole 'Manga & Light Novels' section with clear labels for adaptations. I’ve even spotted limited-edition art books from 'Violet Evergarden' tucked in there. If you’re into isekai, they’ve got 'Re:Zero', 'Mushoku Tensei', and even niche picks like 'Ascendance of a Bookworm'. The only downside? Popular volumes get checked out fast, so put holds on them early.

How To Access Siuslaw Library'S Online Novel Collection?

2 Answers2025-08-16 04:37:52

I stumbled upon Siuslaw Library's online novel collection while trying to find free reads during lockdown, and it's been a game-changer. Their digital catalog is surprisingly robust, with everything from classics to contemporary bestsellers. The process is straightforward: you just need a valid library card linked to their system. Head to their official website and look for the 'Digital Library' tab—it’s usually tucked under 'Resources' or 'Collections.' From there, platforms like OverDrive or Libby pop up, where you can borrow ebooks or audiobooks like you would physical copies. The interface feels like a mix between Netflix and a cozy bookstore, complete with genre filters and staff picks.

One thing I love is how seamlessly it syncs across devices. I started reading 'The Midnight Library' on my laptop during lunch, then picked up where I left off on my phone during my commute. The loan periods are generous too, usually two weeks with options to renew if no one’s waiting. Pro tip: if your card’s expired or you’re new, their online registration is super quick. Just need proof of local residency. Occasionally, they even host virtual author events tied to their digital collection—found out about that after spotting a banner for a Margaret Atwood Q&A. For a small-town library, their digital game is impressively modern.

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