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Shadows of the Lost

Shadows of the Lost

“It’s partly your fault, though. If you did not provoke her, you wouldn’t have been in real trouble.” “Okay, fine!” Sloane pursed her lips, glaring at her. “I didn’t know she would react like that. Who is that Kleint to her anyway? It’s not as though they’ve met—” “You were off the limit, that’s for sure. If anything, Kleint is one of the most revered protector. You see, he was the only one who has ever been acknowledged by the king without even taking a Noble’s course. Some were jealous of him but once they were able to see what he’s capable of, they just clap—”
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Emina_Daisuki
The world building is well-crafted and just by the narration na hindi gumagamit ng deep english words, it really brings the reader in the world of the mc. Prologue pa lang, one can tell the mc is someone strong-headed and even though she lost her memories, that characteristic didn't change.
Roxanne Tayon
honestly, I'm not a fan of fantasy but Z's character is just damn! I'm imagining her like a goddess. Also, I'm very amaze on how the story is being written. Can I have your intelligence? You're too great, I swear! Reading this story is a must! Looking for someone named George now HAHAHA
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Demon Kings Queen (book two)

Demon Kings Queen (book two)

Thalia spotted Jysa, flittering about the party like a butterfly, talking to every guest and ensuring they all had a drink in their hand. Dionysus latest squeeze. Atleast that's what people were talking about. From the corner of her eyes, she saw Hera talking to a minor goddess she didn't know, just playing her part. It didn't surprise her at all. Her sister Clio was dressed in her dark clothes, stood next to some nymph, dressed in sunshine yellow, chatting away like they were best friends despite their polar opposite appearances. It's funny.
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Vicky Moore
Just want to cry. It’s been months since part 1 ended and all we have is 3 chapters of part 2 so far. I’ll keep checking back though, won’t start reading it until it’s almost finished, can’t stand being left hanging on a chapter and San’s books are all so awesome you get addicted.
Lex88 Salvator
will it be going nick yo talia and lukas or will it be continuing as thaelia and lukas I have no problem with thaelia and lukas part I just think talia and lukas have more in common, I would love to know what is happening with dem as I feel dat thaelia and lukas is part of it is completely confusing
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The Devil's Fire

The Devil's Fire

He gave me a soft smile, making me return a shy smile. “You know, in Greek mythology, Althaia was the Queen of Calydon, and a woman of fierce passion. She is celebrated in an ancient story about the fate of her son, Meleager. When he was born, the Moirai, or the Fates in English, came to foretell his future, and they predicted he would die as soon as one of the sticks in the fireplace burned out completely. When Althaia heard that, she pulled the stick from the fire, put the fire out, and hid it in a safe place.”
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cali.taylor.mingle
yay I'm so glad I found you here on Good Novel! I was following you on a different app A.S. but I actually prefer this app. this story seriously had me going through all the feels! laughing my ass off to crying,cto getting mad to laughing again. you are such a talented author I can't wait for more!
Tiyanna
20th October, 2023. 10:52pm... & this is where I bid goodbye to my Devil Damiano & my Fire Alathia..This has been an amazing read. Although I'm gonna miss u, but like Rafaelle said, psycho meets another psycho lmao. Amazing book. Highly recommend!. Now, I wait for Tank Man & Cara's bk.. T.Y Author
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Her Eyes of Emerald and Fire

Her Eyes of Emerald and Fire

He nods, and Kai smiles at Claire, “Really?” She looks at him and nods. “Thank you.” She bows her head, Merlin nods, “Okay.” Merlin steeples his fingers in front of him, and stares at them. “So, she’s a Demi-Goddess, attached to Sol. Is she a dragon then?” Claire sits perfectly still, her face impassive. “No.” Kai sighs, “I don’t want to tell you, unless Eddie thinks it’ll help for you to know.” Eddie nods, and then sighs,
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Married To The Alpha Werewolf

Married To The Alpha Werewolf

“How was he able to attack me?’’ “I think that it might have been because you fell in the river Styx. Remember what he said about being immortal and being invincible? That sneaky bastard always has a trick up his sleeve.” “Was that what the oracle mean? She said to be aware of the Achilles tendon or something of the sort.” Realisation seemed to hit Christian. Seeing their moment of distraction, Claire threw Keera at Christian, causing both of them to sail back into the electric fence.
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The Un-Stereotypical Life of A Prince and A Heiress

The Un-Stereotypical Life of A Prince and A Heiress

"Be careful, Ria." Cryx and I, and the others have our own codes basing on Greek and Roman Mythology. Right now, I based it on the glory of Greece, the Illiad by Homer. The Battle between the Acaeans (Greeks) and the Trojans. During their conquer of Chryse, a town allied with Troy, the Greeks captured Chryseis and Briseis. Agamemnon took Chryseis as his crowning glory while Achilles took Briseis. When Chryseis' father learned of this, he offered a magnanimous sacrifice to the god Apollo for his daughter's safe return. Agamemnon then conspired to take Briseis away from Achilles and offer her as remuneration. This will allow Cryx to decipher that there is danger nearby and they plan to take Br
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The Destroyer

The Destroyer

I wasn't even sure my heart was beating. "Androkles?" She asked, unsure. Then her eyes widened. Her hand withdrew from mine, and she held both hands to her chest in shock. It had all finally clicked in her mind. The same Androkles Olympians whispered about and a name she probably heard more than once since arriving in the capital, often in distaste or fear. I'm Androkles, son of Nikos, son of the previous Lord Zeus, heir to Ares, the Destroyer.
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Isla El88
I've followed Bryant's books mainly through her werewolf stories, which are amazing, but I am obsessed with the Destroyer - the details about Greek Mythology remind me of my Granny reading to me as a child. Expertly written as always, love the humanity of the characters. Regularly updated as well.
Amy Glinski
So in love with this sweet romance. At chapter 47 we are about to a simmer, I have a feeling by chapter 55 there will be a full boil going between these two. Bryant delivers two unforgettable main characters and easily layers in many others so that we get to know the whole cast without confusion.
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Rogue Alpha and His Hybrid Mate

Rogue Alpha and His Hybrid Mate

Pheonix suggested and everyone turned to look at him. “Who is the Lord of the revival” Valerie asked quite confused by the name. “Well then, why don’t you all settle down and listen to this ancient tale of the lord of the revival’s adventure” Pheonix announced. “Theseus, great hero of Attic legend, son of Aegeus, king of Athens, and Aethra, daughter of Pittheus, king of Troezen in Argolis, or of the sea god, Poseidon, and Aethra. Legend relates that Aegeus, being childless, was allowed by Pittheus to have a child Theseus by Aethra. When Theseus reached manhood, Aethra sent him to Athens. On the journey he encountered many adventures. At the Isthmus of Corinth he killed Sinis, called the Pine
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Forever in the Past and Forever in the Future

Forever in the Past and Forever in the Future

I praise her in return, “So here's what the Alpha told me. He wants information on a group called The Feral and the leader of the group. A woman named Cora, who may have magical abilities. He didn’t say she is a witch, but maybe?” “I don’t know about the name Cora, but I think I saw a book in Alpha Bronx’s private library that referenced Agrios. I know it's an old Greek word, hmm let me do a quick internet search,” she flips open her laptop and starts typing. After a moment, she turns the screen toward me, “The word itself means wild or savage, but in Greek mythology, there was a Gigantes created to fight the Olympian gods during the Giant War, named Agrios. He was supposed to replace the Mo
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Signi
I am SO glad that I read this story/book!!! It was absolutely phenomenal from start to finish!! Such a great storyline & plot, and especially characters!! SO sad that some important characters died at the end, but I know it wasn’t Kas’s fault!! I felt “every” emotion known to man while reading it!!!
Bee
Just finished “Forever in the past and forever in the future” for the second time. Loved it as much as the first time! Kas/Lex & Bronx/Saint are great, their dynamics are wonderful. The supporting characters are amazing and a great compliment to the mains. So excited to continue on with the sequel.
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Persephone: Leonidas' Domina

Persephone: Leonidas' Domina

All mortals knew Hermes was the god of trickery and tried to avoid him at all cost, but it did not stop him from paying little tricks to children, making them give something previous from their families in exchange for a little magik play from him. Leonidas had given his Father's silver goblet to be turned into gold (which was turned into gold, agreed, but only for a day and after which, became silver again then disappeared, possibly to Hermes box with Dimitris punishing a very sad Leonidas) but when Hermes had asked Loukas for what he would give, Loukas had replied, "Nothing." "Nothing?" Hermes asked, his red eyes twinkling. "Do you not have anything from your Family?" Leonidas had drawn Lo
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