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I Swear, Let Me Love You Again
I Swear, Let Me Love You Again
In a twisted tale of deceit and sacrifice, Lydia Milan who hid her identity and family endures a loveless marriage to handsome wealthy Nathaniel King, who views her only as a blood source for his ailing ex. Struggling against mistreatment, Lydia Milan finally demands a divorce and leaves the marriage and that was when Nathaniel King discovered that she was the only daughter of the richest man in the country who he has been trying to have an audience with since. "Please Lydia, give me a second chance. I swear, let me love you again." "Too late Nathaniel, I have someone else now." A suspenseful journey unfolds, revealing the compliexities of love, betrayal, and redemption in this gripping novel where hidden identities and vengeful schemes entwine in a web of secrets.
9.7
135 Chapters
The Triplet Warriors and Their Pup Mate(Shadow Warrior Series)
The Triplet Warriors and Their Pup Mate(Shadow Warrior Series)
This book one of my Shadow Warrior Series. Books two and three were previously posted on their own but have now been added onto the end of this one for a more cohesive reading experience! Thank you for reading. ... Ellie is an orphaned werewolf pup, kidnapped and held by an evil Alpha. Alpha Gunner, of the Blood Claw pack forced Ellie at just eight years old to swear a blood oath to mate his son Tyson, when they came of age. The Alpha's own thirst for conquering neighboring packs lands him in hot water with the council, a governing body made up of every type of supernatural creature that keeps the peace. The council additionally houses the Shadow Warriors, an equally diverse group of elites that police and fight those like Gunner who seek only to destroy. When Ellie catches a window of opportunity, she escapes and finds a friendly pack to take her in. However, Gunner will not let her go that easily, and gets increasingly desperate to find her. When all hope seems lost for Ellie, the Moon Goddess intervenes, and sends Ellie her warrior mates. Her mates quickly learn they cannot be with Ellie, as she is under a spell to keep her from shifting and getting her wolf for the first time.Can her mates free her from Gunner once and for all? Will Ellie ever learn the truth of who she really is and why Gunner wants her so bad? ... *This book is strictly intended for a mature audience and contains scenes of assault, violence and adult sexual content.*
9.7
229 Chapters
The Exiled Dragon
The Exiled Dragon
"Please, don't eat me," it begged. The voice was that of angels...Another hand gripped the trunk until finally, another eye appeared. One was beautiful, but now both looked back at me with an intensity that would sear into my soul until the day I died. It was a girl, a tiny girl. Her smell continued to be blown in my direction, and by the gods, I swear they were trying to draw her to me."Creed, an exiled dragon, known for his ruthless fighting and disturbing appearance. The dragon elders deemed him unworthy of a mate, the moon goddess would not grant one that was conceived of r*pe.Odessa, a woman who lost her father to cancer, her estranged mother finds her hours later after her father's death, whisks her away to a fantasy world to repay her debt to the Duke of Vamparia. She is now a mere blood bag, but one night fate was on her side. She escaped the vampire kingdom only to find herself found by a beast who takes her under his wings.Together they will unfold a new love and adventure as they try and defeat the vampires that hold humans hostage, for Creed to get his revenge for the new treasure he wants to call his own. Romance blossoms and even a special twist to make your heart squeeze with warmth.
10
77 Chapters
My Reincarnated Wife Is A Little Too Sweet
My Reincarnated Wife Is A Little Too Sweet
Amanda Jackson, the daughter of a rich tycoon finds herself in hot soup on the day that is supposed to be her engagement day. She is happy because her childhood sweetheart and lover will be back and she thinks they will live happily ever after. Little did she know the schemes and traps waiting for her to fall into. But God gives her another chance as she reincarnate and swear to make those who made her suffer pay.....
9.7
93 Chapters
Angel You're Mine
Angel You're Mine
This is BOOK 1 for the TRILOGY: The Devil, the Mercenary & the SaintNicholai swear not to love again. His life was on auto pilot after Amanda, her first love died. Then faith played with him one crazy night, he met Cassie, a young beautiful angelic innocent girl. Now, he is in battle whether to keep his promise to his first love or break it to be with a woman he can't keep his hands and mind off with. He created a wall to guard his heart but then he met her. They were united by one crazy night, can they stop from falling to each other. Both can't take their mind from each other, both can't deny the attraction they have. Can they stay together when the past holds him hostage? This is a roller coaster story will give you one hell of a ride. When can he finally stake his claim and say angel you're mine.Book 1: Angel you're MineBook 2: Save MeBook 3: Broken Vows
9.2
51 Chapters
Sinfully Yours
Sinfully Yours
"I-I swear I didn't mean to enter this house. I got l-lost. I am s-sorry sir." She politely said taking a step back only for her to froze in the spot. "Seal" He smirked when the main door of the mansion got sealed just by his one command. He could see how much she was trembling in fear. She looked like little innocent lamb trapped by the giant wolf who was toying with her before attacking her to his fullest. "Now my lady I am a gentleman I don't like to send my guests back without showing my hospitality. Especially uninvited guests." He said as his smirk widened. "Just look at you. An epitome of perfection." He said pointing at her head to tow before creepily darkening his shiny orbs. "And Perfection is made for only perfection. Which means you're made for a man like me." This was enough to make her run to the door faster than hurricane. A Story about a Narcasstic Mafia boss who considers himself a Greek God with insane power he holds. And a poor insecure naive girl who had been entangled in a relationship which couldn't even be called as one. WARNING: MIGHT HAVE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS. IT'S A DARK ROMANCE STORY SO BEWARE.
9.9
95 Chapters

Who Are The Main Characters In 'Say You Swear'?

1 Answers2025-06-19 00:02:55

I’ve been obsessed with 'Say You Swear' since the first chapter, and the characters feel like friends I’ve grown up with. The story revolves around Noah, this brooding, emotionally guarded football player who’s got a heart of gold beneath all that quiet intensity. He’s the kind of guy who shows love through actions, not words, and watching him slowly open up is one of the most satisfying arcs in the book. Then there’s Eden, the female lead—a whirlwind of creativity and stubborn optimism. She’s an artist who sees the world in colors and metaphors, and her determination to break through Noah’s walls is both frustrating and endearing. Their chemistry is electric, but it’s the messy, realistic kind where misunderstandings and pride keep getting in the way.

The secondary characters are just as vivid. Take Chase, Noah’s best friend and the team’s charismatic quarterback. He’s the life of every party, but there’s this underlying vulnerability when it comes to his unrequited crush on Eden’s roommate, Piper. Speaking of Piper, she’s a force of nature—sharp-tongued, fiercely loyal, and the one who calls out Eden’s impulsive decisions. The dynamics between these four are what make the book so addictive. There’s also Coach Harris, a gruff father figure to Noah, and Noah’s estranged older brother, Aaron, whose strained relationship adds layers of family drama. Every character feels necessary, like they’re pulling the story in different directions but never overshadowing the core emotional journey.

What I love most is how real they all feel. Noah’s not just another stoic athlete; his fear of abandonment colors every interaction. Eden’s art isn’t just a quirky trait—it’s her way of coping when words fail. Even the minor characters, like Eden’s free-spirited mom or Chase’s overbearing dad, have moments that stick with you. The book does this brilliant thing where their flaws aren’t just obstacles; they’re the reason they grow. By the end, you’ve seen them at their worst and best, and that’s what makes their relationships so compelling. It’s not just a romance; it’s a story about how love—whether romantic, familial, or platonic—can both break and rebuild people.

Does 'Say You Swear' Have A Happy Ending?

1 Answers2025-06-19 14:56:14

I just finished 'Say You Swear' last night, and let me tell you, the ending hit me right in the feels. It’s one of those books where happiness isn’t handed to you on a silver platter—it’s earned through tears, growth, and a lot of messy emotions. Without spoiling too much, the characters go through hell to get to their light. The protagonist, especially, has to wrestle with guilt, love, and self-forgiveness before anything resembling peace comes her way. But when it does? It’s cathartic. The final chapters wrap up loose ends in a way that feels satisfying but not overly sweet. There’s realism in how relationships mend or part ways, and the central romance? Let’s just say the payoff is worth every heart-wrenching chapter leading up to it. If you define a happy ending as 'characters finding where they truly belong,' then yes. But it’s the kind of happiness that still carries scars, and that’s what makes it memorable.

What I love about this story is how it balances hope with honesty. Some side characters don’t get fairytale resolutions, and that adds depth. The author doesn’t shy away from showing how love can be messy—how it sometimes means letting go or choosing yourself. The ending mirrors that complexity. There’s joy, sure, but it’s intertwined with the weight of everything they’ve survived. It’s the type of book that lingers because the happiness feels hard-won, not cheap. If you’re looking for rainbows and unicorns, this might not be it. But if you want an ending that leaves you breathless, warm, and maybe a little raw? Absolutely.

What Is The Casual Way To Say I Swear In Tagalog?

3 Answers2026-02-01 17:25:42

If you want the casual vibe without sounding too dramatic, I usually reach for 'Pangako' or the borrowed-but-comfy 'Promise.' Those two are everyday staples — short, friendly, and they carry enough weight for most conversations. For example, I'll say, 'Pangako, hindi kita iiwan' or 'Promise, totoo 'yan' when I want to reassure a friend. Both work great in text messages and face-to-face chats.

Sometimes I slip into 'Totoo 'to, seryoso' when I want to emphasize truth without invoking anything heavy. If I'm joking or exaggerating with pals, I might blurt out 'Saksi!' as a playful shorthand — literally 'witness,' but used like 'I swear!' Hand-on-chest gestures or raising a palm like taking an oath also sell it, depending on the mood. I avoid religious oaths like 'Sumpa ko sa Diyos' unless the situation is solemn, because that can feel intense or offensive to some people. For everyday casual use, 'Promise' or 'Pangako' covers nearly all bases for me — it’s light, sincere, and fits both text threads and coffee-shop confessions.

How Does Swear It Again Handle The Emotional Conflicts Between Draco And Hermione Post-War?

3 Answers2026-03-03 12:57:54

I recently dove into 'Swear It Again,' and it’s one of those fics that really nails the complexity of Draco and Hermione’s post-war relationship. The author doesn’t shy away from the raw, messy emotions—guilt, anger, lingering trauma—but what stands out is how they balance it with quiet moments of vulnerability. Draco’s redemption isn’t handed to him; he claws his way through it, and Hermione’s skepticism feels earned. Their arguments aren’t just about the past; they’re about whether they can trust each other now. The fic uses their shared work in potions as a metaphor for rebuilding something broken, which is a clever touch.

The emotional conflicts escalate naturally, especially when Hermione’s friends intervene or when Draco’s past resurfaces. There’s a scene where he confesses something awful he did during the war, and Hermione’s reaction isn’t immediate forgiveness—she storms out, and it takes weeks of awkward silence before they even speak again. That realism is what makes the eventual reconciliation hit so hard. The fic avoids melodrama by grounding their fights in character, not plot convenience.

How Does Swear It Again Reimagine Draco'S Redemption Arc Through His Relationship With Hermione?

3 Answers2026-03-03 22:43:35

especially through his dynamic with Hermione. The fic doesn’t just gloss over his past; it forces him to confront it head-on, with Hermione as both his challenger and his anchor. Their relationship isn’t a quick fix—it’s messy, layered, and built on small, painful moments of growth. The author nails the tension between his pureblood pride and her relentless moral clarity, making his eventual softening feel earned, not rushed.

What really stands out is how Hermione’s influence isn’t portrayed as some magical cure. She calls him out, refuses to let him wallow, but also sees the flickers of good he denies in himself. Their arguments crackle with unresolved history, yet the quiet scenes—him learning to brew her favorite tea, her noticing the way he tenses at certain memories—add depth. The fic avoids the trap of making Draco’s redemption solely about her; instead, it’s about him choosing to be better, with her as the catalyst. The slow burn of their trust, especially when he starts protecting muggle-borns behind the scenes, feels like the most authentic version of his arc I’ve read.

Why Does The Protagonist Swear An Oath In Oath Taker?

4 Answers2026-03-16 23:28:00

Ever since I picked up 'Oath Taker,' I couldn't help but get swept up in the protagonist's journey. The oath isn't just some random promise—it's the backbone of their entire character arc. See, the worldbuilding in this series is intense, with magic systems tied to spoken vows. The protagonist's oath isn't just about loyalty; it's a survival mechanism in a realm where words literally shape destiny.

What really hooked me was how the oath reflects their internal conflict. They're torn between duty and personal freedom, and that vow becomes this beautifully tragic anchor. The author crafts it so that every time they reference the oath, you feel the weight of it—like chains clinking or wings straining against bonds. It's not just plot; it's poetry in motion.

How Do You Text I Swear In Tagalog Without Profanity?

3 Answers2026-02-01 20:20:43

If you want something that reads like 'I swear' but without cursing, I usually reach for words that carry weight without sounding angry or crude. In more formal or heartfelt messages I like 'Manunumpa ako' or 'Nanunumpa ako' followed by what I'm promising — for example, 'Nanunumpa ako, darating talaga ako mamaya' (I swear, I'll really come later). That one feels solemn and honest; it's the kind of phrase you'd use when you want the other person to understand you're serious.

For everyday texting with friends I prefer lighter options like 'Pangako' or 'Pangako ko' because it feels natural and less heavy but still binding. Quick lines I send are: 'Pangako, todo effort ako' (Promise, I'll give it my all) or 'Pangako, hindi ko kakalimutan' (Promise, I won't forget). If I'm trying to reassure someone without sounding dramatic, I go with 'Tinitiyak ko' (I assure you) or 'Seryoso ako' (I'm serious) — short, clear, and non-offensive.

Emojis help set the tone: a simple 🙏 or 🤞 makes a promise feel kinder, while 💯 adds emphasis. For very formal or legal-sounding moments, I might write 'Panunumpa ko ito sa iyo' but that can be too stiff for casual texts. Personally I mix tone, choose the phrase to match the relationship, and avoid religious invocations or harsh words; sincerity matters more than intensity, and those options have never let me down.

Which Phrase Best Translates I Swear In Tagalog For Emphasis?

3 Answers2026-02-01 03:52:35

If I had to recommend one natural translation for 'I swear' in Tagalog for emphasis, I'd reach for 'Nanunumpa ako' or its slightly less formal cousin 'Sumusumpa ako.' Both carry that solemn, 'I'm serious and bound by my word' feel — the first is a bit formal and almost ceremonial, the second is more conversational yet still strong. For casual speech I often hear 'Sumpa ko' (short and blunt) or the Taglish 'Promise, sumpa' when friends want to stress honesty without sounding too dramatic.

Context matters a lot. For very intense, almost devotional emphasis people say 'Diyos ang saksi' or 'Saksi ang Diyos' (God is witness)—that’s heavy and used when someone wants to underline absolute truth. For lighter emphasis I might tack on modifiers: 'Totoo 'to, sumpa ko' (this is true, I swear) or 'Sumpa, seryoso ako' (I swear, I'm serious). In texting and social media you’ll also see 'Srsly' and 'Promise' mixed in Taglish, which shows how flexible modern Filipino speech is. Personally, I use 'Sumpa ko' with close friends, 'Sumusumpa ako' when I want to sound earnest, and reserve 'Diyos ang saksi' for moments that truly demand gravity — it feels right depending on how much weight I want the words to carry.

How Do Actors Deliver I Swear In Tagalog Convincingly?

3 Answers2026-02-01 10:55:38

Watching a scene flip because of one sincere line always thrills me — and 'I swear' in Tagalog can be that flip when done right. The first thing I focus on is choosing the right phrase for the moment: Tagalog has several tones for promises and oaths, from casual 'pangako' (promise) to heavier 'sinasabi ko sa Diyos' (I swear to God) or the more dramatic 'ako'y nanunumpa' for formal or period pieces. Picking the right register sets the scene instantly.

Once the wording is settled, I treat the line like a physical object: where does it sit in my body? For a believable 'sumpa ko' you put your hand on your chest, breathe into the phrase, and let the vowels hold for weight. For a light, everyday 'pangako,' keep your voice warmer and faster, maybe with a small smile or an apologetic tilt. For a furious oath, lower your pitch, shorten your breaths, and let silence before the line build the tension. Eye contact is huge — the promise lands when the other person or the camera feels it in your gaze.

I also practice small cultural touches that sell it: a quick head nod toward an elder when invoking family, a whispered 'sa Diyos' if you want sincerity, or a scoff and a snarl if it’s sarcastic. Listening to Filipino speakers in films like 'Heneral Luna' or intimate teleserye scenes helps me catch rhythm and cadence. At the end of the day, it’s about intention and tiny honest details, and that’s what makes a Tagalog 'I swear' land for me.

What Slang Equivalents Express I Swear In Tagalog Among Youth?

4 Answers2026-02-01 17:20:29

Lately I’ve been picking up on the little verbal flourishes my friends use when they want to say ‘I swear’ but keep it casual. In texts I see 'pramis' or 'pramis, bes' all the time—it's playful and light, like a pinky-promise in words. For stronger statements people still use 'sumpa' or 'sumpa ko' when they mean it seriously; that one carries more weight and sometimes a religious tone if you add 'sa Diyos'.

Face-to-face, kids will drop in 'saksi ako' to call someone as witness (like saying “you can vouch for me”), or simply Type 'swear' or 'no cap' when mixing English and Tagalog. Emojis play a role too: 🙏, 🤞, or the pinky-promise emoji make the commitment feel less heavy. Text shorthand like 'srs' or 'srsly' also fills the spot for 'I’m not kidding'.

Context changes everything: use 'pramis' with friends for a chill vibe, 'sumpa' when you want drama or sincerity, and 'saksi ako' when you want a playful witness. I find the blend of Tagalog+English keeps conversations lively—and honestly, 'pramis' is my go-to because it’s cute and nobody dies of drama over it.

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