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Luna Rising
Luna Rising
Luna Rising (The Elemental Wolves Book 1) - Completed * Abused. Forgotten. Hidden. Seren has lived her entire life as an omega no one wanted—beaten by her pack, blamed for every failure, and locked away when she became inconvenient. When Alpha Duncan enters Blood Moon Pack for a mating ball, fate binds them together—and exposes a truth meant to stay buried. Seren is not weak. She is not ordinary. And those who sold, tortured, and discarded her are about to pay. A dark paranormal romance filled with fated mates, hidden royalty, pack betrayal, and a Luna who rises from the ashes. ----------------------------------------------------------- Astral Eclipse (The Elemental Wolves Book 2) - Ongoing * She came to him in dreams. Gavin Ravenscroft has spent his life preparing to become Alpha—until the night a stranger appears in his mind. The dreams turn real when he starts waking with her injuries. And then she’s gone. When the royal court confirms human hunters are capturing Luminar, Gavin knows the truth: the girl from his dreams is being held somewhere—and she’s in danger. Because Elara Dawn isn’t just powerful. She’s becoming something the world has never seen—a mind that can bend reality.
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The Hidden Twins of the CEO
The Hidden Twins of the CEO
Ace King, The most eligible bachelor of London. Being the number one eligible bachelor he didn't want to settle down. He is the CEO of King corporation. He has money, look, fame everything. Girls die to be with him. But for his arrogant nature no one dare to mess up with him. He is known for his arrogant nature and anger issues. In the business world he is known for his dominating way. His employees calls him workaholic devil behind his back. He was happy in his life until his eyes fell on Amelia, his new PA. Amelia Williams, A simple yet beautiful girl. 15 years ago, her dad met an accident and got paralyzed. After this Amelia saw her mom doing multiple jobs to buy her dad's medicine and their needs. When she got graduated she started searching for a job, so she could help her mother.
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119 Chapters
Cold Showers
Cold Showers
To drown away her pain from a harsh breakup, Jayda went to a bar to get wasted. She met Sebastian Miller, The multimillionaire with the worst personality but incredibly sexy. She had a one night stand with him, creating a bond that binds them forever!
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52 Chapters
The 5-time Rejected Gamma & the Lycan King
The 5-time Rejected Gamma & the Lycan King
BOOK ONE of COALESCENCE OF THE FIVE: After being rejected by 5 mates, Gamma Lucianne pleaded with the Moon Goddess to spare her from any further mate-bonds. To her dismay, she is being bonded for the sixth time. What’s worse is that her sixth-chance mate is the most powerful creature ruling over all werewolves and Lycans - the Lycan King himself. She is certain, dead certain, that a rejection would come sooner or later, though she hopes for it to be sooner. King Alexandar was ecstatic to meet his bonded mate, and couldn’t thank their Goddess enough for gifting him someone so perfect. However, he soon realizes that this gift is reluctant to accept him, and more than willing to sever their bond. He tries to connect with her but she seems so far away. He is desperate to get intimate with her but she seems reluctant to open up to him. He tries to tell her that he is willing to commit to her for the rest of his life but she doesn’t seem to believe him. He is pleading for a chance: a chance to get to know her; a chance to show her that he’s different; and a chance to love her. But when not-so-subtle crushes, jealous suitors, self-entitled Queen-wannabes, an old flame, a silent protector and a past wedding engagement threaten to jeopardize their relationship, will Lucianne and Xandar still choose to be together? Is their love strong enough to overcome everything and everyone? Or will Lucianne resort to enduring a sixth rejection from the one person she thought she could entrust her heart with? *** BOOK TWO: The Rogues Who Went Rogue BOOK THREE: The Indomitable Huntress & the Hardened Duke
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200 Chapters
Tempted by My Brother's Best Friend (Age Gap Romance)
Tempted by My Brother's Best Friend (Age Gap Romance)
He is a 10 but he is a decade older than me, my brother’s best friend, a therapist who wants to counsel me and... he likes to hurt little girls like me. “What were you doing this morning?” “I was meditating.” He is right. I am a terrible liar. Aiden raised his eyebrows. “Is that so?” He waited for my answer, crossing his arms over his chest. I got distracted by the way his biceps bulged. He noticed me staring. I glanced down at my lap, twiddling my thumbs. “Y-yes, Doctor Aiden, I was meditating and I-I focused on my breath like you taught me—” “Why are you lying to me, Ivy?” My head snapped at him. “I-I am not lying.” Aiden tilted his head and my throat went dry when he said, “Then why did I hear your voice moaning my name when you orgasmed with your fingers inside you?" He is her first love. She is his best friend's little sister. Will a chance reunion lead to true love? I was a good girl. An honor student. A dutiful daughter, sister and a sweet girlfriend to my boyfriend until I found him in my best friend’s bed. I didn’t want goody-two-shoe nice boys who gave me empty promises. What I wanted was a man who wouldn’t hurt me. When I found my brother’s best friend, Aiden Stone, with only a towel around his hot Greek body dripping wet from a shower, I decided that what I wanted, what I had been wanting for years, was him. The only problem? He is a decade older than me, my brother’s best friend, a therapist who wants to counsel me and... he likes to hurt little girls like me.
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347 Chapters
Alpha Reid
Alpha Reid
SIX-PACK SERIES BOOK FIVE ~ *If you haven't read books 1-4, I highly recommend starting the series with Alpha Gray and reading the prior books in order (Gray, Theo, Jax, Brock) for context before starting this one* REID : I've always exercised complete control in all things. When it comes to my pack, I'm in control as its Alpha. In everyday life, I follow a schedule and value structure and discipline. My friends think I stick too close to the rules, but maintaining order and being in control are the key things that keep me grounded. That's part of the reason why the wait for my fated mate has been so frustrating- because it's the one thing I have no control over. And when I finally meet her, I quickly realize she's equally as uncontrollable, as is the bond between us. I've been waiting all my life for Serena, but when she shows up on the eve of a war, can I really trust her? And if so, will I ever be able to conquer her chaos? ~ SERENA : They say life is full of choices, but mine were stripped from me the moment my pack was attacked and my family was killed. Since then, I've been on autopilot, just doing what I have to do to survive. That is, until the last thing I expect to happen, does; I stumble upon my fated mate. I suddenly have a choice again- give in to the mate bond between Reid and I, or risk losing it all. Can I trust him with my secrets, and can he handle them? Once he knows the truth, will he even still want me? It's an impossible choice, because no matter which one I make, I may still lose everything…
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Why Is Roxas KH Important To The Story?

2 Answers2026-04-22 17:13:07

Roxas from 'Kingdom Hearts' has always fascinated me because he embodies the raw emotional core of the series in a way few other characters do. At first glance, he seems like just another Keyblade wielder, but his existence is a tangled metaphor for identity, memory, and the pain of being 'nobody.' His arc in 'Kingdom Hearts II' and '358/2 Days' is heartbreaking—he’s literally Sora’s shadow, a person who shouldn’t exist yet yearns for his own life. The way his story explores the cost of heroism gets me every time. Sora’s light is built on Roxas’s suffering, and that duality is central to the franchise’s themes.

What really sticks with me is how Roxas’s struggle mirrors real existential questions. His friendships with Axel and Xion in '358/2 Days' feel so genuine, but they’re doomed by his inevitable fate to merge with Sora. It’s like watching someone grasp at fading dreams. The scene where he cries in the simulated Twilight Town hits harder because he’s mourning a life he never fully owned. Roxas isn’t just plot glue—he’s the series’ emotional gut punch, a reminder that even in a world of magic, some pains can’t be healed.

Can You Play As Roxas KH In Kingdom Hearts?

2 Answers2026-04-22 07:16:34

Roxas is one of those characters in 'Kingdom Hearts' that just sticks with you, you know? His story is so heartbreaking yet beautifully crafted, especially in 'Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days.' In that game, you actually get to play as him extensively, and it's a wild ride—part slice-of-life with the Organization, part tragic hero's journey. The gameplay mechanics are unique, too, with the panel system for abilities and items. It feels like you're piecing together his fragmented existence, which is poetic considering his role in the series.

Later games, like 'Kingdom Hearts II,' let you control Roxas briefly during the prologue, but it's more of a teaser than full gameplay. Still, those moments are iconic—waking up in Twilight Town, meeting Hayner, Pence, and Olette, and that unforgettable duel against Riku. Roxas' arc is so compelling because he's this paradox—a Nobody who feels more human than most. I wish Square Enix would give him his own spin-off title someday; he deserves it after everything.

How Does Roxas KH Connect To Sora?

2 Answers2026-04-22 21:52:51

Roxas from 'Kingdom Hearts' is such a fascinating character because his connection to Sora is both heartbreaking and deeply intertwined with the series' themes of identity and memory. At first glance, Roxas seems like just another Keyblade wielder, but he’s actually Sora’s Nobody—a being created when Sora briefly turned into a Heartless to save Kairi in the first game. What’s wild is that Roxas develops his own personality, friendships, and even a life in Twilight Town, completely unaware of his origins. The game 'Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days' really dives into this, showing his bond with Axel and Xion, making his eventual merging back into Sora feel like such a tragic loss.

What gets me is how Roxas’s story mirrors Sora’s in reverse. Sora starts as a cheerful, oblivious hero, while Roxas starts with nothing but slowly gains emotions and connections, only to lose them. The scene where he fights Sora in 'Kingdom Hearts II' is brutal because it’s essentially a battle between two halves of the same person. Later games, especially 'Kingdom Hearts III,' give Roxas some closure, but I still think his arc is one of the most poignant in the series. It’s crazy how a character who technically 'isn’t real' in the lore ends up feeling more real than most.

Is Broken Wolf By Sara Skuld Based On A True Story?

3 Answers2026-06-12 22:52:27

Man, what a question! 'Broken Wolf' by Sara Skuld has been buzzing in my circles lately, and I totally get why people wonder if it's based on real events. The book's gritty, raw style makes the characters feel so alive, like they could step right off the page. Skuld's writing has this uncanny way of blurring the line between fiction and reality, which is probably why the speculation exists.

That said, after digging around interviews and Skuld's blog, it seems the story is purely fictional, though inspired by real emotions and struggles. The author mentioned drawing from personal observations of resilience in tough environments, but no direct true-story link. It's one of those tales that feels real because of how human it is—kudos to Skuld for that magic trick.

Who Are The Main Characters In Broken Wolf By Sara Skuld?

3 Answers2026-06-12 22:07:47

The heart of 'Broken Wolf' really lies in its flawed but fascinating protagonists. At the center is Alek, a former enforcer for a supernatural crime syndicate, whose gruff exterior hides this desperate need for redemption. His dynamic with Lyra, a sharp-tongued historian dragged into his mess, cracks the story wide open—she’s not just some damsel; her knowledge of ancient wolf lore becomes their survival tool. Then there’s Kovac, the villain who oozes charm while being terrifyingly pragmatic, and little Mika, a street kid Alek accidentally adopts, who’s way smarter than any of them.

What I love is how none of them fit clean archetypes. Alek’s ‘tough guy’ act crumbles when Mika looks at him with big eyes, and Lyra’s ‘book-smart’ persona gets wrecked when she starts enjoying throwing punches. Skuld lets them be messy—Alek’s terrible jokes, Lyra’s secret love for trashy romance novels, Kovac humming lullabies while threatening people. It makes the high-stakes plot feel grounded, like yeah, these idiots would absolutely risk the world for each other.

Is Roxas KH A Villain Or A Hero?

2 Answers2026-04-22 11:25:16

Roxas from 'Kingdom Hearts' is such a fascinating character because he defies simple labels like hero or villain. At first glance, his role in 'Kingdom Hearts II' seems antagonistic—he’s part of Organization XIII, a group that’s clearly up to no good. But the more you peel back the layers of his story, the more tragic and human he becomes. Roxas is essentially a Nobody, a shell of Sora’s original self, yet he develops his own emotions, friendships, and sense of identity. His rebellion against the Organization isn’t out of malice but a desperate search for meaning. The way he bonds with Axel and Xion makes his arc heartbreaking—he’s not fighting for power or destruction; he’s fighting to protect the people he cares about, even if it means going against the world’s expectations.

What really blurs the line is his eventual fate. Roxas sacrifices his existence to merge back with Sora, the 'true' hero. Is someone a villain if their actions are driven by love and confusion rather than evil? His story feels more like a tragedy than a villain’s tale. The way the games frame his struggle—especially in '358/2 Days'—makes it hard to see him as anything but a victim of circumstances. If anything, Roxas is a hero in his own right, just one who never got the chance to fully shine outside Sora’s shadow. Every time I replay his scenes, I’m struck by how much depth he adds to the series’ themes of identity and belonging.

Can You Customize The Sonic Keyblade In KH?

3 Answers2026-05-02 19:24:11

Man, the Sonic Keyblade in 'Kingdom Hearts' is such a cool concept! While the game doesn't let you fully customize it like some RPG weapons, there are still ways to make it feel unique. In 'Kingdom Hearts II,' you can upgrade the Keyblade's stats and abilities through synthesis or by completing certain challenges. It's not a full-on customization system, but tweaking its power and magic stats gives it a personal touch.

I love how the Sonic Keyblade stands out with its sleek design and speed-focused moves. It feels like an extension of Sora's agility, especially when you chain combos. Some modders have even created fan-made versions with different colors or effects, which shows how much the community loves this thing. If Square Enix ever adds deeper customization in future games, I'd be first in line to pimp out my Keyblade!

Is Skuld KH Connected To The Foretellers In Kingdom Hearts?

3 Answers2026-04-06 06:39:12

The lore of 'Kingdom Hearts' is like a tangled ball of yarn, and Skuld’s connection to the Foretellers is one of those threads that fans love pulling at. From what I’ve pieced together, Skuld is part of the 'Union χ' era, where she’s a Keyblade wielder alongside Ephemer and Brain. The Foretellers, like Ava and Invi, were the original leaders of the Unions, so there’s definitely a historical link. But here’s the kicker: Skuld’s role feels more like a successor or a legacy character rather than a direct disciple. She’s caught up in their mess—especially with the whole Keyblade War fallout—but her story leans more toward rebuilding than inheriting their conflicts.

What’s fascinating is how 'Dark Road' and 'Union χ' drop hints about her possibly being Subject X, that mysterious girl in 'Kingdom Hearts III' who’s connected to the ancient Keyblade legacy. If that’s true, it ties her even deeper to the Foretellers’ era, though the games haven’t spelled it out yet. I love how Nomura leaves these breadcrumbs—it makes theorizing feel like solving a puzzle. For now, I’d say she’s connected by destiny, not by direct mentorship, but who knows? The next game might prove me wrong.

Where Can I Read Broken Wolf By Sara Skuld Online?

3 Answers2026-06-12 06:36:00

I totally get the hunt for 'Broken Wolf'—Sara Skuld's stuff has this raw, poetic vibe that hooks you. I stumbled across her work a while back when a friend recommended 'Fox Tongue' (another gem). For online reads, your best bets are places like Gumroad or her Patreon; she often shares early drafts or bonus content there. Sometimes indie authors also pop up on smaller platforms like Scribd or even Wattpad, though it’s hit-or-miss.

If you’re into physical copies, checking indie bookstores or her website might lead to signed editions—those feel extra special. Honestly, half the fun is digging through obscure literary forums where fans trade PDFs like rare trading cards. Just be ready to fall down a rabbit hole of her other surreal, folklore-infused stories while you’re at it.

Is There A Sequel To Broken Wolf By Sara Skuld?

3 Answers2026-06-12 09:05:18

Broken Wolf by Sara Skuld totally took me by surprise—I stumbled upon it while browsing for urban fantasy with a gritty edge, and it hooked me from the first chapter. The way Skuld blends mythology with modern-day struggles felt fresh, especially the protagonist's arc. I've scoured forums and author interviews, and as far as I can tell, there's no official sequel announced yet. Skuld's been pretty active on social media, though, teasing new projects, so fingers crossed! The ending left enough threads for a follow-up, like that cryptic prophecy and the unresolved tension between the packs. I'd kill for a deeper dive into the side characters too—the rogue werewolf chemist deserves her own spin-off.

Honestly, the lack of a sequel makes me appreciate standalone stories more. Not every tale needs a part two, but with 'Broken Wolf,' the world-building is so rich it practically begs for expansion. Maybe Skuld's focusing on her other series? Either way, I’m keeping an eye out. The book’s fanbase is pretty vocal online, so if anything’s in the works, we’ll probably hear whispers soon.

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