The Fascination

The obsessive fascination
The obsessive fascination
Louise looks like the perfect flawless woman. She has been in a relationship for a few years with Paul but feels their love is going down the drain after her meeting with Agnès. Louise struggles with her emotions that she would like to keep quiet. Paul proposes her, and on the other side, Agnès puts pressure on her. What voice will she listen to?
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11 Chapters
His Beautiful Fascination
His Beautiful Fascination
She didn't know, but her eyes captured his attention from the beginning. She didn't know, but her sweet smile almost made him stop breathing. She didn't know that she had been his fascination from the first moment he saw her. She didn't know and left him in despair. Thea Lark, a hard-working girl looking to retrieve everything that was stolen from her. She was prepared for a long battle alone, but... unexpectedly the one that she didn't think would help her, became her most powerful strength. "From when did you like me?" Thea asked the handsome man resting on her lap. "I don't know," he dared to say making her frown, "but..." he smirked, "I do know that you kept making me jealous when that bastard James Riot gave you that flower." "Wait, but that was when we first met, we were seven years old." "I know." DISCLAIMER: The cover is not mine, the credits go to the rightful original artist. Please contact me if you wish for me to take it down.
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24 Chapters
Fatal Fascination: A Mafia Trinity Novel
Fatal Fascination: A Mafia Trinity Novel
Devyn Reilly isn't a socialite or mafia princess - she's down on her luck and it shows. Her rent is due, bills needed to be paid and she just got fired. Her singing career was going the same way as her life was - nowhere. But would all this be enough to make her go down The Rabbit Hole? Kieran Teague is a ruthless Irish mob boss, known to be so callous that even the Russian Pakhan of New York was wary of him. Stepping into his newly opened BDSM club, The Rabbit Hole, he did not expect to be intrigued by a lowly new dancer. However, the second she opened her mouth to sing, he knew he had to have her. Will the ruthless mobster be softened by the submissive siren? *Book 3 of The Mafia Trinity Series of Novels*
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56 Chapters
The Trap of The CEO's Ex-Wife
The Trap of The CEO's Ex-Wife
At the age of 18, Patricia married Martin Langley, a man who was paralyzed from the waist down, instead of her stepsister, Debbie Brown. She accompanied him through the darkest moments of his life. Despite their two-year marriage and companionship, their relationship didn’t mean as much to Martin as Debbie's return. Martin, in order to treat Debbie's illness, heartlessly disregarded her pregnancy and cruelly bound her to the operating table. Martin was heartless, he left Patricia feeling lifeless, which prompted her to leave and go to a foreign land. Martin, however, would never give up Patricia, even though he hated her. He couldn't deny that he had and inexplicable fascination with her. Could it be that Martin, unbeknownst to him, has become helplessly in love with Patricia? When she came back from abroad, whose child is the little boy by Patricia's side? Why does he resemble Martin, the devil incarnate, so much?
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180 Chapters
Caged To Her Obsessive Alpha
Caged To Her Obsessive Alpha
He is darkness and I am his light. At least that is what he says when we are together. However, come morning light he is someone different, someone cold that I don't recognize and he is hers instead of mine. Though our bodies call for each other under the moon, our hearts aren't meant to be during the day. He is my mate, the one the moon goddess has specifically chosen for me out of the millions of wolves that roam the earth. But he will never be mine since he is in love with her. She is the princess of our kingdom and he and she have been promised to each other since long ago. Therefore, I can only yearn for him during the day and greedily accept him by night. What happens when fascination turns to obsession and obsession turns to possession? Meet Gale, a young omega from the Fire Rose pack. She is an orphan that grew up in the military and she is the second in command to Chance, the alpha heir of her pack and her mate. Though they are mates, Chance believes in duty and has chosen to ignore their bond and marry the princess of the kingdom of Langley, a prosperous land that deals in herbs and stones for healing and magic. Though Chance has rejected her, he can't seem to leave her alone. During the day he is a responsible and cold leader. But by night he is a wild animal that can't keep his hands off of Gale. What will happen when Chance's fiance finds out about his secret affair? Will Chance be able to forget his promise to another to listen to his heart or will he and Gale forever just be a secret?
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314 Chapters
Submitting to my Billionaire Boss
Submitting to my Billionaire Boss
When frustrations over her joblessness lead Stella to reluctantly heed her best friend Lyra's urging for a night of reckless abandon at the club, she never expected to surrender her virginity to a skilled stranger's seduction. However, the next morning's twist of fate leaves her stunned - Stella has been hired as a caretaker for the reclusive yet ruggedly handsome billionaire Mr. Lockwood, who is an uncanny doppelganger of the very man who stripped her of innocence just hours before. Though Mr. Lockwood's wheelchair-bound state seems to defy the passionate lover she knew, Stella must unravel the possibilities and darker secrets surrounding his true identity. Is this wealthy enigma truly the sultry stranger she knew so intimately, or are sinister truths lurking beneath his charming exterior? Can Stella resist the growing obsession that threatens to consume her with every encounter? What twisted games is Mr. Lockwood playing, and how far is he willing to go to possess her utterly? *** As if on autopilot and lost in thought, I knelt before Adrian. My hands moved instinctively to remove his clothes, fulfilling my role as his caretaker. Before fully registering my actions, I had already pulled down Adrian's boxers. My eyes widened as I unexpectedly found myself face to face with Adrian's very sturdy c*ck dangling before my very eyes. With a hint of fascination, I audibly gulped, the sound resonating in the quiet space as I blushed unable to tear my gaze away. "Well damn,"
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88 Chapters

Can I Read The Fascination Online For Free?

5 Answers2026-03-06 05:50:54

Oh, books like 'The Fascination' are such gems! I totally get the urge to dive into them without breaking the bank. While I adore supporting authors, I also know the struggle of tight budgets. You might find excerpts or previews on sites like Google Books or Amazon—sometimes they offer free samples. Libraries often have digital lending options too, like Libby or OverDrive. I’ve stumbled on surprises there before!

If you’re into audiobooks, platforms like Audible occasionally give free trials that include credits. Just be cautious with shady sites claiming full free reads; they’re often piracy traps. Honestly, I’ve found waiting for a library copy or swapping with friends adds to the excitement—it feels like a little literary treasure hunt.

Why Does The Fascination Have Mixed Reviews?

5 Answers2026-03-06 14:34:52

Man, 'The Fascination' is one of those titles that really splits the room, isn't it? I think a lot of the mixed reactions come from how it blends genres—some folks went in expecting pure horror, but got this weird cocktail of gothic romance and psychological drama instead. Personally, I adored the atmospheric writing, but I can see why others might find it slow or meandering. The protagonist’s unreliable narration also throws people; you either buy into her twisted perspective or you spend the whole book frustrated.

Then there’s the ending—no spoilers, but it’s deliberately ambiguous. Some readers love open-ended conclusions that let them theorize, while others feel cheated after investing time in the story. Plus, the side characters are either brilliantly nuanced or underdeveloped, depending on who you ask. It’s the kind of book where your enjoyment hinges entirely on whether its quirks resonate with you.

Which Scp 173 Fics Best Capture The Fear And Fascination Of Its Unstoppable Movement?

2 Answers2025-11-21 07:42:47

there's this one on AO3 called 'Stone Silent' that nails it. The author doesn't just rely on jumpscares; they build this oppressive atmosphere where every blink feels like a gamble. The protagonist's gradual descent into paranoia is so visceral—you feel their exhaustion, the way their eyes burn from refusing to blink. The fic plays with time dilation too, making those moments where 173 inches closer feel agonizingly slow yet inevitable. It’s not just about the monster; it’s about the human psyche unraveling under pressure.

Another standout is 'Behind You'—a shorter fic, but it uses second-person POV to force you into the victim’s shoes. The descriptions of 173’s jerky, unnatural motions are grotesque, and the way the writer contrasts its statue-like stillness with sudden violence is chilling. What I love is how both fics avoid overexplaining; the fear comes from the unknown, the gaps in understanding. They treat 173 like a force of nature, not just a villain, which makes it scarier.

Is Affinities: On Art And Fascination Available As A Free PDF?

4 Answers2025-12-11 02:33:21

'Affinities: On Art and Fascination' is one of those titles that pops up in artist circles. From what I've gathered, it's not officially available as a free PDF—publishers usually keep tight reins on academic or art theory works like this. I checked a few university library databases and torrent sites (just out of curiosity!), and nada. The author, Brian Dillon, seems to have a cult following, so pirated copies might float around, but ethically? Feels sketchy.

If you're strapped for cash, I'd recommend interlibrary loans or used bookstores. Sometimes, indie shops carry surprise gems. Or hey, maybe a kind soul on Goodreads would lend their copy! The book’s exploration of visual obsession is worth the hunt—it’s like a love letter to weird, beautiful connections between art and memory.

Is The Fascination Worth Reading In 2024?

4 Answers2026-03-06 00:38:18

Just finished rereading 'The Fascination' last week, and wow—it absolutely holds up! The way it blends psychological depth with eerie, almost Gothic atmospherics is something I haven’t seen much in recent releases. It’s not just a thriller; it digs into obsession and identity in a way that feels uncomfortably relatable now. The prose is lush without being pretentious, which I appreciate.

What really struck me this time was how prescient some of its themes are. With social media amplifying our quirks into full-blown personas, the book’s exploration of how fascination curdles into fixation hits harder than ever. If you’re into stories that linger like a shadow after you turn the last page, this one’s a no-brainer. I loaned my copy to a friend who doesn’t even usually read this genre, and she messaged me at 2 AM saying she couldn’t put it down.

What Happens At The Ending Of The Fascination?

4 Answers2026-03-06 21:57:06

I just finished 'The Fascination' last week, and wow, what a ride! The ending was this beautifully ambiguous crescendo where the protagonist, after chasing this elusive idea of perfection in art, finally realizes that the real 'fascination' was in the messy, imperfect journey all along. The final scene shows them staring at an unfinished painting, smiling—not because it’s flawless, but because it’s alive with all its rough edges. It’s one of those endings that lingers, making you flip back to earlier chapters to spot the clues you missed.

What really got me was how the author wove in themes from earlier in the book—like that recurring metaphor about cracks in pottery being where the light gets in. The protagonist’s mentor had said that ages ago, and it only clicked for me (and them!) in the last pages. It’s rare for a book to tie up its themes so elegantly without feeling forced. I’ve been recommending it to everyone who loves character-driven stories with open-ended but satisfying conclusions.

Who Is The Main Character In The Fascination?

5 Answers2026-03-06 12:05:48

The main character in 'The Fascination' is Theo, a curious and introspective teenager who stumbles upon a mysterious antique shop that seems to defy the laws of time. His journey unfolds like a puzzle—each object in the shop holds a fragment of someone else’s life, and Theo becomes obsessed with piecing together their stories.

What’s fascinating is how the book blurs the line between reality and fantasy. Theo isn’t just a passive observer; his own past starts intertwining with the artifacts, forcing him to confront things he’d rather forget. By the end, you’re left wondering if the shop chose him or if he was drawn to it for reasons deeper than curiosity.

Where Can I Read Affinities: On Art And Fascination Online?

4 Answers2025-12-11 04:12:21

I stumbled upon 'Affinities: On Art and Fascination' while digging through some niche art theory forums, and it quickly became one of my favorite reads. The book blends philosophy, aesthetics, and personal reflection in a way that feels both profound and accessible. You can find it on platforms like Project MUSE or JSTOR if you have institutional access, but it’s also available for purchase as an e-book on Google Books or Amazon.

What I love about it is how it doesn’t just analyze art—it makes you feel the magnetism of creative work. The author’s voice is so engaging that even dense topics feel lively. If you’re into art criticism or just curious about why certain works captivate us, this is a gem worth hunting down. I ended up buying a physical copy after reading snippets online because I needed it on my shelf.

Are There Books Similar To The Fascination?

5 Answers2026-03-06 03:59:48

If you loved 'The Fascination' for its gothic vibes and eerie charm, you might want to dive into 'The Silent Companions' by Laura Purcell. It’s got that same spine-tingling atmosphere, with a historical setting that feels like it’s dripping with secrets. The way Purcell builds tension is masterful—every page feels like you’re stepping deeper into a haunted house.

Another gem is 'The Taxidermist’s Daughter' by Kate Mosse. It’s got that blend of dark curiosity and macabre beauty, much like 'The Fascination.' The protagonist’s obsession with preservation and the uncanny echoes the themes of obsession and artistry. Plus, the coastal setting adds this misty, melancholic layer that’s hard to shake off.

How Does Affinities: On Art And Fascination Explore Art And Fascination?

4 Answers2025-12-11 12:54:14

I stumbled upon 'Affinities: On Art and Fascination' during a bookstore crawl, and it quickly became one of those reads that lingers in your mind. The book doesn’t just analyze art—it wrestles with the visceral pull of fascination itself. Brian Dillon’s writing feels like a conversation with a friend who’s equally obsessed with the tiny details: how a brushstroke can hypnotize, or why certain images haunt us. He weaves personal anecdotes with art history, making Mondrian’s grids or Warhol’s repetitions feel freshly mysterious.

What really struck me was how Dillon frames fascination as something almost rebellious—a way to resist the numbness of everyday life. The chapter on collections had me reevaluating my own hoard of vintage postcards, seeing them as tiny acts of devotion rather than clutter. It’s rare to find a book that balances intellect with such palpable joy, but this one nails it—like a love letter to the irrational thrills art gives us.

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