What You Into

Begin Again
Begin Again
Eden McBride spent her whole life colouring within the lines. But when her fiancé dumps her one month before their wedding, Eden is done following the rules. A hot rebound is just what the doctor recommends for her broken heart. No, not really. But it's what Eden needs. Liam Anderson, the heir to the biggest logistics company in Rock Union, is the perfect rebound guy. Dubbed the Three Months Prince by the tabloids because he's never with the same girl longer than three months, Liam's had his fair share of one night stands and doesn't expect Eden to be anything more than a hookup. When he wakes up and finds her gone along with his favourite denim shirt, Liam is irritated, but oddly intrigued. No woman has ever left his bed willingly or stole from him. Eden has done both. He needs to find her and make her account. But in a city with more than five million people, finding one person is as impossible as winning the lottery, until fate brings them together again two years later. Eden is no longer the naive girl she was when she jumped into Liam's bed; she now has a secret to protect at all costs. Liam is determined to get everything Eden stole from him, and it's not just his shirt. © 2020-2021 Val Sims. All rights reserved. No part of this novel may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author and publishers.
9.7
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196 Chapters
Mated To Big Brother-in-law
Mated To Big Brother-in-law
Life was perfect until she met her boyfriend's big brother. There was a forbidden law in the Night Shade Pack that if the head Alpha rejected his mate, he would be stripped of his position. Sophia's life would get connected with the law. She was an Omega who was dating the head Alpha's younger brother. Bryan Morrison, the head Alpha, was not only a cold-blooded man but also a charming business tycoon. His name was enough to cause other packs to tremble. He was known as a ruthless man. What if, by some twist of destiny, Sophia's path were to intertwine with his?
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339 Chapters
Pregnant, I left him To His First Love
Pregnant, I left him To His First Love
“I, Leila the wolfless, reject you, Alpha Tatum as my mate and I denounce you as my Alpha! You are free to be with her.” “Leila….I just thought—” “Don’t! Where were you when I got the news of our child? With her! Where were you when I was kidnapped? With her! And today? You took her to the hospital, leaving me to bleed out on the street, and now you ask me, why didn’t I tell you that when you left today, you were taking the life of our child?” All the years of sour jealousy, bitterness, pain and vain waiting burst out of Leila. In front of her is her Alpha, her husband, her first and only love, her saviour...and also the man who pushed her into hell with his own hands.
8.5
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370 Chapters
The Alpha and the Mistake
The Alpha and the Mistake
17-year-old Brook Grigsby's life was never the same after her father died. When her mother remarried, she thought the worst was over, but it was only beginning. Her stepdad is a werewolf, and among his people, she's known as 'Missy Mistake' because, to them, she should've never been born.Ryder Williams has taken his brother's name and place in the exchange with his uncle's pack, Black Mountain so that he can find a way to bring his uncle's cruel reign to an end. When Ryder sees Brook for the first time recognizes her as his mate. He wants to protect her from all the abuse she suffers, but Brook would rather suffer than risk her mother becoming the grief-stricken shell she was before. As a war between Ryder's pack and Black Mountain breaks out, Brook must decide just how far she will go to save the ones she cares about.
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106 Chapters
The Pinnacle of Life
The Pinnacle of Life
Alex is the young master of the richest family in the world, a man whom many princesses want to marry. However, he’s treated worse than a nanny by his mother-in-law
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Mated to Brianna
Mated to Brianna
(Completed) Brianna goes to school, has friends, and has a boyfriend, but when her dad dies and leaves her and her brother to fend for themselves, things start to unravel. When they move to start over, her life isn't what she thought her life was, nothing she thought was the truth, is, and she has some major secrets to keep hidden from some of her best friends. When her mate finds her and awakens her to the world of the supernatural, things get even more complicated. Is she even human? Does she want a mate? Will the heartbreak, the love, and the sacrifices be worth what the Moon Goddess has in store for her? ***This book can be read as a stand-alone but it does contain a cross-over and spoilers from my first book "Timber Alpha". If you're planning on reading them both start there. **This 4 book series is COMPLETE – Reading order: 1-Timber Alpha (ch1-86), 2-Mated to Brianna, 3-Mylo (Timber Alpha ch89-172), 4-Alpha Heirs
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130 Chapters

Who Has A Better Six Pack: Naruto Or Sasuke?

3 Answers2026-04-02 22:13:28

Let's settle this debate once and for all! Naruto and Sasuke both have impressive physiques, but if we're talking six-packs, Sasuke takes the crown for me. His lean, defined musculature in 'Boruto' shows years of disciplined training—no surprise given his relentless pursuit of perfection. Naruto’s strength is more about raw power and endurance, visible in his broader frame during 'Shippuden', but his abs aren’t as sculpted as Sasuke’s.

That said, Naruto’s Nine Tails chakra cloak might cheat the system a bit—those energy visuals sometimes highlight his torso in a way that’s almost unfair. But in pure anatomy? Sasuke’s got that Uchiha precision. It’s like comparing a marathon runner’s tone to a sprinter’s razor-cut definition. Team Sasuke all the way!

Why Is Surprised By Joy: The Shape Of My Early Life Considered A Classic?

4 Answers2025-12-18 11:23:55

C.S. Lewis's 'Surprised by Joy' isn't just an autobiography—it's a map of the human heart wrestling with longing and faith. The way he traces his intellectual and spiritual journey feels like watching someone piece together a mosaic, where every fragment of poetry, philosophy, or childhood memory suddenly clicks into place. His 'joy' isn’t mere happiness; it’s that aching, fleeting glimpse of something transcendent, which he chases through books, nature, and eventually religion.

What makes it timeless is how raw and relatable his doubts are. Even when describing his atheist phase, there’s no smugness—just earnest curiosity. The moment he admits Christianity 'won’t leave him alone' gives me chills every time. It’s a classic because it doesn’t preach; it invites you to wander alongside him, stumbling toward truth.

Is Imperfect Cell In DBZ Stronger Than Perfect Cell?

3 Answers2026-02-06 23:08:36

Man, this debate takes me back to those heated playground arguments after school! Imperfect Cell vs. Perfect Cell is such a juicy topic because it’s not just about raw power—it’s about evolution. Imperfect Cell had this creepy, insect-like vibe that made him unpredictable. He absorbed entire cities to grow stronger, and that desperation gave him a vicious edge. But Perfect Cell? Oh, he was sleek, arrogant, and calculated. His power level skyrocketed after absorbing Android 17 and 18, but he lost some of that feral hunger. It’s like comparing a starving wolf to a smug lion. Technically, Perfect Cell’s energy blasts were bigger, but Imperfect Cell’s fights felt dirtier, more survivalist. Honestly, I miss the way he slithered around—way scarier than the showboating Perfect version.

That said, Dragon Ball’s power scaling is always messy. Toriyama kinda wrote himself into corners, right? By the Cell Games, Perfect Cell was obviously stronger on paper, but Imperfect Cell’s fights against Piccolo and the Androids had higher stakes. Remember how he toyed with them? Perfect Cell just wanted to flex. Different vibes, different strengths. If we’re talking ‘who’d win in a fight,’ it’s Perfect Cell, no contest. But if we’re talking ‘who was a better villain,’ Imperfect Cell’s grotesque charm wins for me.

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