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Emily, Mr. Billionaire.
Emily, Mr. Billionaire.
“Is this a…contract?” “It has everything you would need if you want to go on dates with me for the next couple of weeks. From the times you can call me to the days I would not be available to pick up calls or even respond to text messages no matter how urgent they are. There’s also a number of locations we can have our dates and another number of places I would never set foot in. Things you can talk about and things you should stay out of. There’s a detailed list of questions you can ask me there and an even more detailed list of things you should never mention. It’s not too much. All you need to do is go through it, sign the contract and we’re good to go. I’ll text you the dates and locations of our dates and have my driver come pick you up.” Emily was bewildered. “You’ve got to be joking.” ——- Emily Stark was given a choice- to either get married to a billionaire she had never met her entire life in place of her sister who had ran away in fear of getting married or somehow find a way to pay her parents’ debt of thirty million dollars in a day. She is immediately stuck at a crossroad but knows she has no choice but to succumb and get married. After all, it was just marriage? How much complicated could it be? Well, unless your husband to be is a cold ruthless billionaire who only cares about his work and has absolutely no interest in you. And to make it worse, thinks marriage is nothing but another business deal. A contract to be signed and simply gotten over with with time.
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World Of The Vampires
World Of The Vampires
The love between a Vampire and an Humanoid Dragon? Imagine several types of world with different races. The world of wolves, world of Vampires, world of Dragons, world of humans. World of dwarfs, world of beasts. Although they are different worlds, in different locations, still there will be some that will love to see how pretty the other worlds are. There would be some that would go for love. Some will break rules just to share his knowledge in places where it will be worthy. Some to own those very worlds. While some, to destroy other worlds. Here is a boy, who happened to wake up some day and found out that he got powers. But ever since he's gotten those powers, every thing just seemed to be bad luck for him. His parents who he always look up to said they weren't his parents, and they left him all alone to cope in a world of army. He was admitted to the army school, but Fate didn't want him to go. Several problems aroused and later on, Fate got him back to where he was meant to be. A place where part of his powers were originated from. Although he has the aim to have his revenge on the parents who had forsaken him, but he needs to get stronger and know more about his powers. Journey on with Vic as he discovered that he was a child from two different races. An hour for Vic to move out to his new school in the states, he was obtaining his ticket until his fancy wristwatch dinged. And as he checked the message, it says; "You have Leveled up, Evolution will now begin." ***** But something strange happened, the great Vampdragon woke up. "Was it all a dream?"
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Alpha Zane
Alpha Zane
What will Amelia do when she discovers that her mate is also her stepbrother? Will she continue to love him despite the tabooness of their relationship? Or will she escape from the clutches of Alpha Zane? ***** Amelia Ford was a simple wolf-girl of the Red Moon Pack, who wanted to thrive for her family and her pack. Zane Alistair of the Blood Shire Pack was her best friend, but now he is her sworn enemy. He made Amelia’s life miserable by torturing her every moment. They were enemies who fell in love, against all the odds, only to find out a TABOO bond between them that could separate them forever. They should have known that they would have to pay the price for breaking all the rules. ***** This e-book is a work of fiction. While reference might be made to actual historical events or existing locations, the names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the author's imaginations or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. This book contains descriptions of many BDSM and sexual practices, but this is a work of fiction and, as such, should not be used in any way as a guide. The author and publisher will not be responsible for any physical and religious harm from use of the information contained within. In other words, be responsible for reading this smutty book and don't try this at home, folks!
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The Courier
The Courier
I'm a special kind of courier. Instead of packages, I transport beautiful women. I drop them off at designated locations and pick them up afterward. Each round trip earns me a thousand dollars. Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that my crush would climb into my car one day. What's more, she'd brought my sister along, saying they wanted to make some quick money together.
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Loved (Book #2 in the Vampire Journals)
Loved (Book #2 in the Vampire Journals)
Caitlin and Caleb embark together on their quest to find the one object that can stop the imminent vampire and human war: the lost sword. An object of vampire lore, there is grave doubt over whether it even exists. <br><br>If there is any hope of finding it, they must first trace Caitlin’s ancestry. Is she really the One? Their search begins with finding Caitlin’s father. Who was he? Why did he abandon her? As the search broadens, they are shocked by what they discover about who she really is. <br><br>But they are not the only ones searching for the legendary sword. The Blacktide Coven wants it, too, and they are close on Caitlin and Caleb’s trail. Worse, Caitlin’s little brother, Sam, remains obsessed with finding his Dad. But Sam soon finds himself in way over his head, smack in the middle of a vampire war. Will he jeopardize their search? <br><br>Caitlin and Caleb’s journey takes them on a whirlwind of historic locations—from the Hudson Valley, to Salem, to the heart of historic Boston—the very spot where witches were once hung on the hill of Boston Common. Why are these locations so important to the vampire race? And what do they have to do with Caitlin’s ancestry, and with who she’s becoming? <br><br>But they may not even make it. Caitlin and Caleb’s love for each other is blossoming. And their forbidden romance may just destroy everything they’ve set out to achieve…. <br><br><br><br>“LOVED, the second book in the Vampire Journals series, is just as great as the first book, TURNED, and jam packed with action, romance, adventure, and suspense. If you loved the first book, get your hands on this one and fall in love all over again.” <br>--Vampirebooksite.com <br><br>
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Desired (Book #5 in the Vampire Journals)
Desired (Book #5 in the Vampire Journals)
Caitlin Paine wakes to discover that she has once again traveled back in time. This time, she has landed in eighteenth century Paris, an age of great opulence, of kings and queens—but also of revolution. <br><br>Reunited with her true love, Caleb, the two of them finally have the quiet, romantic time together that they never had. Caitlin decides to give up the search for her father, so that she can savor this time and place, and spend her life with Caleb. Caleb takes her to his medieval castle, near the ocean, and Caitlin is happier than she ever dreamed. <br><br>But their idyllic time together is not destined to last forever, and events intercede that force the two of them apart. Caitlin once again finds herself united with Aiden and his coven, with Polly and with new friends, as she focuses again on her training, and on her mission. She is introduced to the lavish world of Versailles, and encounters outfits and opulence beyond what she ever dreamed. With never ending feasts and parties and concerts, Versailles is a world of its own. She is happily reunited with her bother Sam, who is also back in time, and having dreams of their father, too. <br><br>But all is not as well as it seems. Kyle has traveled back in time, too—this time, with his evil sidekick, Sergei—and he is more determined than ever to kill Caitlin. And Sam and Polly each fall ever deeper into toxic relationships, which just might threaten to destroy everything around them. <br><br>As Caitlin becomes a true and hardened warrior, she comes closer than ever to finding her father, and the mythical Shield. The climactic, action-packed ending, takes Caitlin through a whirlwind of Paris’ most important medieval locations, on a hunt for clues. But surviving this time will demand skills she never dreamed she had. And reuniting with Caleb will require her to make the hardest choices—and sacrifices—of her life.
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What Are Romantic Wedding Proposal Locations?

3 Réponses2025-10-18 22:19:33

Some of the most magical wedding proposal locations often come with a story or memory attached. Imagine a serene beach at sunset, with the waves gently lapping at your feet as you drop to one knee. The natural beauty and calmness create an intimate atmosphere that's hard to beat. Alternatively, there's the classic choice of a picturesque park filled with blooming flowers in the spring. Picture a charming picnic setup with fairy lights, where you can enjoy a moment with your loved one before popping the big question. It's all about the vibes and the experience that will help your partner feel that this moment is just for you two.

Then there are some spontaneous ideas, like proposing at a favorite local coffee shop! This adds a layer of personal touch because it’s a place that holds meaning for both of you. You can reminisce about your first dates or casual hangouts, which can add a fun and heartfelt layer to your proposal. My friend did just that, and the barista even helped out by sneaking a ring into a pastry—talk about creativity! Whatever location you choose, remember to reflect on your shared memories because that's what will make the moment truly unforgettable.

Where Was The Second Act: Revenge Filmed And What Locations Appear?

5 Réponses2025-10-20 01:47:20

Got curious one weekend and did a location deep-dive into 'The Second Act: Revenge', and it turned into a little obsession — in the best way. The bulk of principal photography was shot around Vancouver, British Columbia, which is why the city’s skyline and rain-soaked streets feel so present throughout the film. You can spot Gastown’s brick alleys and vintage lamp posts in several night sequences, while Granville Island supplies that artsy market vibe for a quiet reunion scene. The production used Vancouver Film Studios for most interior sets, so a lot of the apartment interiors and the antagonist’s study were built on stage rather than being real locations.

They also snuck in a few Pacific Northwest landmarks: the seawall at Stanley Park appears during the bicycle chase, and the Capilano Suspension Bridge shows up in a brief, moody montage that hints at isolation. For the big estate exterior, they filmed at Hatley Castle on Vancouver Island — it’s one of those gorgeous, slightly spooky manors that immediately reads as ‘old money’ on screen. A second-unit crew shot coastal sequences around White Rock and the Tsawwassen ferry terminal to sell the seaside escape.

To round things out, the production flew a small unit down to Los Angeles for a handful of urban scenes that needed recognizably southern California architecture — a courtroom facade and a rooftop bar scene were shot in downtown LA, then blended with Vancouver footage in editing. The mixing of cities is seamless most of the time, and I loved pausing on frames to pick out the real-life spots — it makes rewatching feel like a scavenger hunt and gives the film an oddly international texture.

Are There Hidden Locations In Kamar-Taj To Explore?

4 Réponses2025-09-13 22:10:56

Exploring Kamar-Taj brings to mind a whirlwind of memories from all those moments spent getting lost in the vast world of 'Doctor Strange'. The blend of mysticism and ancient wisdom captivates me, and I often fantasize about hidden locations that Marvel has left for us. The comics paint a place where sorcery intertwines with reality; surely, there are corners of Kamar-Taj that haven’t been fully revealed yet.

For instance, the Hall of Shadows is a fascinating speculation! Some fans believe that there might be powerful relics stashed away, concealed within its dimly lit chambers. Imagine stepping into a room lined with ancient scrolls and artifacts, each holding secrets of the mystic arts. The thrilling idea of finding such a spot, where even Doctor Strange had to tread carefully, sends shivers down my spine! And then there’s the rumored Forgotten Chamber of the Sorcerers; a space where failed apprentices leave their traces. Just picture discovering layers of abandoned spells etched into the walls, whispers of past mages that still linger in the air.

With every rewatch of ‘Doctor Strange,' I find myself imagining more of these hidden gems. It feels like there's so much more to uncover, beyond what we see on the screen. The rich lore of Kamar-Taj fuels the imagination, and diving into fan theories has made me even more excited about the magical world we’ve yet to fully explore.

Where Were The Filming Locations For The Firm Grisham Movie?

5 Réponses2025-09-12 14:53:26

Wow — talking about the movie 'The Firm' always gets me buzzing, because it really blends on-location grit with studio polish in a way that still feels vivid.

The bulk of the film was shot on location in the South: Memphis, Tennessee, is the heart of where the story takes place and you can see a lot of downtown and riverfront exteriors that ground the film in that city’s vibe. A good chunk of the coastal and getaway sequences were filmed along the Mississippi Gulf Coast — Biloxi and nearby Gulfport areas were used for the beachfront and casino-style settings that give the movie its humid, sun-bleached look. Beyond that, several interior scenes and more controlled sequences were completed on soundstages and backlots in Los Angeles, which is pretty common for big studio pictures.

I actually went hunting for those Memphis exteriors one weekend and loved how recognizable the riverfront skyline and blues-era streets feel when you watch the movie again — it makes rewatching 'The Firm' a little like a location scavenger hunt for me.

Where Was The Getaway Movie Filmed In Real Locations?

4 Réponses2025-10-17 17:54:29

Growing up watching gritty road films, I got obsessed with where they actually shot 'The Getaway' (the classic 1972 version). For me, the most vivid thing is how real the streets and diners feel — that's because Peckinpah and the crew shot a lot on location in Texas. You can see San Antonio’s urban edges and nearby small towns in many of the exterior sequences, and the landscape of rural Texas gives the chases a country-road authenticity.

Interiors and tighter setups were mixed with studio work, which is why some scenes feel more controlled while the car chases and bar scenes have that lived-in texture. If you love film geography, tracing the movie's routes around Texas is a treat: the architecture, the neon signs, and the honest-to-life roadside stops make it feel like a true snapshot of early ’70s America. I always leave those credits scrolling thinking about taking a road trip to see those spots for myself — something I’d happily do someday.

Which Real Locations Inspired Those Who Remain?

4 Réponses2025-10-17 13:14:19

I love how the atmosphere of 'Those Who Remain' manages to feel both familiar and unnervingly off-kilter, and that vibe actually comes from a mash-up of real places rather than one single town. The developers leaned into the look and mood of small American towns—think neon diners, late-night motels, strip malls with flickering signs, and the skeletal brick of old factories. If you’ve ever driven through New England or the Rust Belt at night, you’ll have a pretty clear picture of the haunting environment the game channels. It’s not a literal copy of a single location so much as a collage of evocative landmarks: diner booths that could be in Connecticut, motels that scream Route 66 Americana, and abandoned industrial complexes that call to mind Pennsylvania and Ohio mill towns.

Beyond the obvious Americana, there’s a strong cinematic influence drawn from places that already live in horror and mystery lore. The sleepy, uncanny small towns of 'Twin Peaks' and the fog-choked, desolate streets of 'Silent Hill' are spiritual cousins to the game’s Dormont. That cinematic lineage is rooted in real-world places—rural New Hampshire and Vermont villages, the Hudson Valley’s mix of quaint facades and decaying warehouses, and seaside towns in Maine where fog and empty piers create an eerie stillness. There’s also a bit of that lonely suburban/industrial border area you find near older American cities: the interchange where the suburban sprawl peters out and you hit service roads, power lines, and the occasional boarded-up storefront. Those transitional spots are perfect for the game’s themes of isolation and the thin boundary between light and dark.

On the architectural and design level, the inspirations are wide: 1950s and ’60s commercial signage, gas stations with giant price boards, mid-century motels with sweeping canopies, and municipal buildings that feel bureaucratic and worn. Developers seemed to study real signage, road layouts, and the way streetlights throw long shadows in small towns to nail the game’s mood. Even if you’ve never visited any of the exact places that inspired it, the composite feels authentic because it borrows from so many real-world textures—diner chrome, peeling paint on a motel door, the low hum of a distant heater in a closed factory. Those details come from places you can actually find across the Northeastern and Midwestern United States, and the game simply remixes them until they feel dreamlike.

All that said, my favorite part is how the real-world inspirations make Dormont feel lived-in and believable, which makes the darker supernatural elements hit harder. Walking through those eerily realistic streets in the game feels like taking a late-night drive through a town you half-remember from a road trip, except now everything’s tilted just slightly wrong. It’s a brilliant use of familiar settings to amplify unease, and that blend of everyday Americana and cinematic dread is what keeps me coming back to wander Dormont’s streets in my head.

Where Was Deadstream Filmed And Which Locations Were Used?

5 Réponses2025-10-17 16:01:06

I dove back into 'Deadstream' the other night and got kind of obsessed with where all that spooky footage was shot — the movie feels so single-minded in its locations that the house basically becomes a character. From what I've pieced together (and from digging through interviews and behind-the-scenes chatter), the whole film leaned hard into a one-primary-location approach, with a handful of nearby exteriors to sell the journey. The bulk of the movie was filmed in the Los Angeles area, which makes sense for an indie production: accessibility, crew availability, and a ton of suitably creepy older properties to choose from. The central setting is an actual, lived-in house that doubles as a dilapidated mansion — the creaky halls, the attic, basement, and the backyard all feel tangible because they are real spaces used extensively for both interior and exterior shots.

Because 'Deadstream' is primarily a livestream POV horror, a lot of the magic comes from how the filmmakers transformed that single house into multiple scary spaces. The production used the main house for essentially every interior sequence — the corridor scares, the kitchen stream setups, the attic exploration, and the basement confrontations. They leaned on practical lighting, real dust, and purposely chaotic set dressing to make the digital livestream aesthetic feel authentic. Outside that house, you’ll see the driveway and the overgrown yard used for things like the car arrivals and the eerie late-night walks. There are a few short road-adjacent scenes — a gas station, a motel facade, and a parking-lot stop — that were filmed at local businesses or quick-production-friendly locations near the main shoot base. Those exterior bits are brief but important for establishing the protagonist’s arrival and the illusion of travel.

Another layer I loved was how the filmmakers used nearby natural areas for atmosphere. There are moments that cut to a bit of woodland or scrubland — nothing heavy-duty like a national park, just the kind of unremarkable, slightly unkempt greenery you get in suburban fringes of Southern California. Those spaces are used sparingly but effectively: late-night walks, symbol-laden set pieces, and to give a sense that the house is isolated even when it's not that far from civilization. Production-wise, they kept the crew compact and used portable lighting rigs and practical camera mounts to maintain the livestream POV. That allowed them to shoot tight, handheld sequences inside tight rooms without a ton of intrusive flipping of the environment, which pays off on-screen big time.

All in all, the locations are a big reason 'Deadstream' works: a single, slightly ruined house, a handful of nearby exteriors like a gas station and motel, and some fringe woodland — all in and around the Los Angeles area. The constraints actually help the film, making everything feel claustrophobic and immediate. I still get chills thinking about how the house itself is almost a co-conspirator in the scares — brilliant use of place, in my book.

Where Were Mad River Filming Locations For The Series?

5 Réponses2025-10-17 20:04:55

I got totally hooked on the scenery before I even knew half the plot, and the locations for 'Mad River' are a big reason why. The production leaned heavily on British Columbia: most of the studio work and interiors were filmed around Vancouver, with North Shore Studios handling a lot of the soundstage work. For the riverside and forest exteriors you see in the pilot and early episodes, they used the Sea-to-Sky corridor—think Squamish and the Cheakamus River—because those steep granite walls and fast water give the show its claustrophobic, urgent vibe.

They also spent a chunk of time in the Fraser Valley and Hope for small-town streets and train sequences, plus Harrison Hot Springs and portions of the Okanagan for the wider lake scenes. The crew was known for moving into local farms and school gyms to turn them into temporary sets; the production notes mentioned heavy use of local extras and businesses. Watching behind-the-scenes clips, you can see how the Capilano and nearby tributaries were doubled up for different river segments, which explains why the geography feels both intimate and expansive. I loved spotting which scenes were shot where—gave me a reason to plan a little pilgrimage out to Hope one weekend.

Which Queens Library Locations Stay Open On Sundays?

3 Réponses2025-09-04 10:08:45

Okay, here's the clearest way I’ve found to handle the Sunday-hours mystery at Queens Library: the system doesn’t keep every branch open on Sundays, and which ones do can change by season, holidays, and local needs. From my experience wandering through borough libraries, the bigger neighborhood branches and the Central/Jamaica area have the best chance of being open on Sundays. Typical Sunday windows tend to be shorter than weekday hours—often something like 12:00 or 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m.—but that’s just a rule of thumb, not a guarantee.

If you want a quick, reliable check, the branch locator on the Queens Library website is what I use: pick your borough, filter by day/hours, or search a branch name. Google Maps is also handy because it usually displays current hours (and user posts if a branch had an unexpected closure). I’ll usually call the branch if I’m planning a trip for an event, printing, or a study session—hours can shift for staff training or holidays.

Personally, I keep a little mental list of the often-open branches: Jamaica (the Central Library), Flushing, Forest Hills, Astoria, Jackson Heights, Ridgewood, and a few Bayside and Rockaway branches often show Sunday openings. But since changes happen, I’d check the website or ring them up before heading out—nothing worse than a closed door when you’re craving that quiet corner and a new read.

Are Match Locations Listed In The Spooky Nook Tournament Schedule?

4 Réponses2025-09-04 09:56:40

Okay, quick take: most of the time, yes — the tournament schedule for Spooky Nook does list match locations, but it depends on who’s running the event. I’ve been to a few events there and usually the organizer posts a detailed schedule that includes the building, court/field number, and start time. Sometimes it’s a polished PDF or a TourneyMachine link with court assignments embedded, and other times it’s a simpler bracket with only start times and you have to check the onsite boards for the exact court.

If you’re planning to go, download whatever app or PDF the organizer provides and save a screenshot. Arrive early the first day: Spooky Nook is one of those places with multiple gyms and rooms and it’s easy to wander into the wrong space if you rely only on general directions. Also keep an eye on last-minute changes — I’ve seen schedules shift when fields get delayed or when there are weather/attendance adjustments.

Bottom line: assume locations are listed, but verify with the organizer’s official posting and be ready to adapt once you’re there. That little extra prep saves an embarrassing sprint across the complex.

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