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Alpha's Slave
Alpha's Slave
Sold to a brothel by her aunt and uncle, Penny, a village hillbilly, is saved by Prince Ludwig Drozdov, the king of Lykae, strongest and most ruthless ruler of the world of The Ethereal Lands. His wolf wants to claim Penny, mark her, pin her in his bed, but his human wants to marry Zoe who is prophesied to be his queen and rule the world alongside him. Will Ludwig succumb to his irresistible slave? Will Penny get her freedom? Warning: THIS BOOK CONTAINS MATURE CONTENT. If you like this book, please take a look at book 2: Unwated Mate. You can follow me on https://www.facebook.com/MishakWrites-111759630206886
9.8
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105 Chapters
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The Alpha’s Contract
The Alpha’s Contract
Accidentally killing her parents is what turned Neah’s life upside down. As punishment for her crimes, her wolf abilities are bound, and she is forced into a life of slavery by her brother. At the age of twenty-two, she saw no way of getting out and had given up on life, just trying to make it through each day. A contract between packs brings the arrival of the powerful, crimson-eyed Alpha Dane. A wolf that men feared, yet Neah couldn’t help but be fascinated by him. Adding Neah to the contract was never Alpha Dane's plan. Something about her strange scent lured him in, and he knew he couldn’t leave her behind, especially not when he heard the lies coming from her brother's mouth. But meeting Neah was just the beginning. If she isn’t challenging Alpha Dane, then it was her old pack that was trying to make life extremely difficult for him by keeping secrets buried. Please note, this book ends on a cliffhang
9.4
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618 Chapters
The Unwanted Wife and Her Secret Twins
The Unwanted Wife and Her Secret Twins
A poignant and emotional tale about Mia, a woman trapped in a loveless marriage that was built on a business arrangement rather than affection. Married to Kyle Branson, a successful and detached businessman, Mia's life is an unacknowledged shadow to his true love—her younger stepsister, Taylor. When Mia unexpectedly discovers she is pregnant with twins, the news shakes her world, especially since her marriage contract forbids pregnancy. As Mia grapples with the reality of carrying Kyle's children, she faces not only the crushing weight of their cold, contractual relationship but also the sting of betrayal as Kyle continues his affair with Taylor. Mia’s internal battle intensifies as she navigates the emotional turmoil of being invisible to the man she once loved and the looming secret of her pregnancy.
9.1
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525 Chapters
You Are Mine, Omega
You Are Mine, Omega
Allison fell in love with Ethan Iversen, the soon-to-be Alpha of the Moonlight Crown pack. She always wanted him to notice her. Meanwhile, Ethan was an arrogant Alpha who thought a weak Omega could not be his companion.  Ethan's cousin, Ryan Iversen, who came back from abroad and was the actual heir of the pack, never tried to get the position nor did he show any interest in it. He was a popular playboy Alpha but when he came back to the pack, one thing captured his eyes and that was Allison.
9.6
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226 Chapters
CHOSEN BY THE CURSED ALPHA KING
CHOSEN BY THE CURSED ALPHA KING
They say Alpha King Maximus is a monster — too big, too brutal, too cursed. His bed is a death sentence, and no woman has ever left it alive. So why did he choose me? The fat, unwanted omega. The one my own pack offered up like trash. One night with the merciless King was supposed to end me. Instead, it ruined me. Now I crave the man who takes without mercy. His touch burns. His voice commands. His body destroys. And I keep going back for more. But Maximus doesn’t do love. He doesn’t do mates. He takes. He owns. And he never stays. Too bad for him…I’m not the weak, pathetic girl they threw away. I’m something far more dangerous —the one woman who can break his curse… or break his kingdom.
9.9
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327 Chapters
The Hidden Billionaire
The Hidden Billionaire
Marcus Eastwood, a well known pauper who feeds on money earned from running other's errand have his life turned upside down after he found out his true identity, a scion of a hidden super rich family. It took only a night before he rise to power.
9.3
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95 Chapters

Which Yuri Anime Has The Most Romantic Scenes?

4 Answers2026-06-22 23:31:15

The world of yuri anime is packed with heart-fluttering moments, but if we're talking about sheer romantic density, 'Bloom Into You' stands out. It's not just about the quantity of romantic scenes—it's how they build emotional intimacy. The slow burn between Yuu and Touko feels achingly real, from hesitant hand-holds to that breathtaking confession under the stars. What I love is how it captures the awkwardness and euphoria of first love without relying on fanservice.

Comparatively, 'Adachi and Shimamura' delivers quieter but equally impactful moments—like Shimamura casually resting her head on Adachi's shoulder, or their phone calls that stretch into the night. The recent 'Whispering You a Love Song' also deserves mention for its musical metaphors and that scene where they compose a song together, fingers brushing over piano keys. For me, romance isn't just kisses; it's the lingering glances and unspoken understanding these shows nail.

What Is The Plot Of Carrying A Child That'S Not Mine Book?

3 Answers2025-10-16 00:32:02

I picked up 'Carrying a Child That's Not Mine' on a slow afternoon and got pulled into a story that feels equal parts intimate diary and heated legal drama. The main character, Claire, agrees to be a gestational carrier for her younger sister, Nora, after Nora’s fertility was wrecked by illness. At first it’s framed as a loving favor between sisters: medical appointments, awkward family dinners, and the tiny rituals that make pregnancy feel real. But the book doesn’t stop at cute ultrasound moments. It digs into how a body that’s literally hosting someone else’s future can become a battleground for identity and desire.

Things complicate when emotional and legal lines blur. Claire starts bonding with the fetus in ways she didn’t expect, reliving her own unresolved longing for motherhood. Nora, pressured by recovery and family expectations, wavers at crucial moments. There’s also a clinic mix-up subplot that raises the stakes—errors, miscommunications, and a surprise about biological ties force everyone to question what parenthood really means. The climax is a tense courtroom sequence that isn’t just about custody but about consent, bodily autonomy, and who gets to tell the story of a child before they can speak for themselves.

What stayed with me most were the quieter scenes: Claire humming to the baby, Nora’s guilt-laced silences, the way other characters reveal their pasts in fragments. The author balances melodrama and tenderness well, so it never feels exploitative. By the end, the resolution isn’t a neat fairy-tale; it’s messy and feels earned, leaning toward a fragile, negotiated family rather than a one-size-fits-all happy ending. I closed the book thinking about how motherhood can be voluntary and involuntary all at once, and that lingered with me for days.

What Is The Best Order To Watch Just Because Anime Extras?

3 Answers2025-08-27 22:55:41

If I had to give one compact rule from years of bingeing and obsessing over extras, it would be: treat the main story like the spine, and let the extras be the ribs — supportive and delightful, but not usually essential. I usually watch a new show's TV episodes in release order first so pacing, reveals, and music land the way the creators intended. After I finish the main run, I go back and pick through OVAs and specials that are labelled side-stories or chibi shorts. For example, I’ll finish 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood' before doing its OVAs, and I save 'K-On!' specials and chibi shorts for after a season so the cuteness doesn't distract from the main beats.

That said, some extras are different beasts. Prequel OVAs or prologues (think of certain 'Fate' or 'Steins;Gate' side pieces) can be watched before the series if you want background, but they sometimes spoil reveals, so I only do that if I’m okay with losing a few surprises. Recap episodes are usually skipable unless you need a refresher; movies that are alternate retellings (like many studio reboots) I treat as separate branches—watch them after the TV run unless they’re explicitly marketed as the new canon. And director’s cuts or extended editions? I enjoy them after the first watch because they change tone and pacing.

In practice my go-to order: release-order main episodes -> side-story OVAs (post-season) -> gag/spoof shorts whenever for laughs -> recap/compilation movies only if you want condensed retellings -> director’s cuts/alternate cuts last. That keeps surprises intact but still lets you enjoy the extra content, and you can always rewatch bits between seasons with a snack and low expectations for spoilers.

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