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How to Settle?

How to Settle?

----- DESCRIPTION ----- "There Are THREE SIDES To Every Story. YOURS, HIS And The TRUTH. " They hate each other for childish reasons. Both clouded by their own selfish nature. Both playing the blame game. It won't stop until someone admits defeat. Until someone decides to call it quits. But how would that ever happen? They are just as stubborn as each other. Malia Ditton is not your average popular girl. She has a past haunting her, a future breaking in front of her. She drowns her worries out with her playfulness and sincerity. It works most of the time. At least it did until he came back.
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Fated Mates: Love Over Everything

Fated Mates: Love Over Everything

Please note all the books will be stand-alone as well. * Book 1: Billionaire’s Ex-Wife & His Hidden Babies (Brandon & Sophia’s Story) Book 2: My Mate is a Witch (Caroline’s story) Book 3: The Rejected Luna: Daddy, Where is Mommy? (Calvin’s Story) Book 4: Fated Mates: Love Over Everything (Liara’s Story) Book 5: Mine: His Caged Princess (Tiara’s Story) [Ongoing] Book 6: It Ends With Us, Mate (Colton’s Story) [Upcoming by the start of June 2023]
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Sonia George
Story of Lia n Theo is something very emotional and beautiful journey. And the way of characterisation of Theo is mind blowing. Infact I like this book which includes all necessary elements to make it beautiful. Kudos to the Author ...️ Sprachi ..
Vio
Was reading from other app but friend recommended here as it’s faster, have been following her stories and like Sophia, Liara is someone we wanted to protect the most, and she is easy to love. Worth reading and I am sure ending will be a blast .........
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DIRTY MAFIA

DIRTY MAFIA

Trees lined the roads, and the distant hills spread like a sleeping city. Niya looked back and saw Reena in the mirror. “So… what were you reading last night that made you so late?” Reena took a long breath and said, “Ugh, don’t even ask. That story’s villain is so stupid!” Niya laughed and asked, “Villain? So what kind of book were you reading?” Reena closed her eyes and said, “Man, the hero clearly says no, so why does the girl keep chasing him?
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And Then Came Love

And Then Came Love

Sabeerah brought them out one by one. Muslim Girl and If I Speak by Umm Zakiyyah, The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides, Three Daughters Of Eve by Elif Shafak, On Black Sister's Street by Chika Unigwe, And Then There Was None by Agatha Christie, A Time To Kill by John Grisham and finally, A History Of The Wives Of Prophet Muhammad by Umam Kahn. She picked up the last book which was actually a journal and tucked in its side were plack pencils with bookish scribbles on them.
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The Book of Mara

The Book of Mara

"Is this true? Are you playing coy?" The young girl's face flushed a bit, and her eyes darted to the man then back to me. "No, my Queen. I do not wish to be a ranarsha," she admitted. "I wish to study to be a scholar like my ancestors were once." Immediately the man began to laugh, and not a low chuckle, a full-on belly laugh. The Draygana hung her head in shame. I moved closer and wrapped my arm around her shoulder, giving her a slight squeeze to show she had my support.
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365 DAYS OF LOVE AND HATE

365 DAYS OF LOVE AND HATE

Hello once again people i am here with my new book, if you haven't read my previous book , check it out and all the old books are completed., Second book - Greatest regret (it on soulmate) Third book- Rich jerk innocent bride.(it on billionaire man and poor girl setting) And this one on (Mafia) . enjoy
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The Substitute Villainess

The Substitute Villainess

" angry with the author's stupid dog shit novel; she hurriedly opened her keyboard and typed in " THIS IS ABSOLUTELY NONSENSICAL NOVEL , F*CK YOU AUTHOR!" But cursing the author once wasn't enough for her so she repeatedly cursed the novel and the author . The Fl was putiful but so was Chelsea under WHAT premises was Lilian allowed to have a HE but Chelsea was given a BE? " Iliana! We will be late for Mrs Sushma's hindi lecture " " I'm coming Rohini " Iliana shouted to her best friend and rushed out from her room but as soon as she stood up her head started to feel dizzy .
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Ajay Dubey
actually it is a great story, author I am in love it so so so much , I am really enjoying it alot . please please keep updating, and I am just asking out of curiosity , it is fine if don't want to answer , I am an Indian, are you also???
Keyzhia Zhou
I've only read 15 chaps so far, but this is a good piece. Though I think it needs a bit editing, but it's still a loveable story. I love the MC and her personality, more to rational and realistic. Hope MC won't end with the prince or other 'fishes', but still have her happy ending. Good job, Author~
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 The Girl Who Broke the Silence

The Girl Who Broke the Silence

She closed her eyes, and memory blurred into dream. She was back in Umuaka. The village square glowed under moonlight. Elders sat in a circle, their lips sealed, eyes heavy with tradition. Mama stood at the edge, her silence loud, her hands wringing her wrapper. Promise stepped forward, barefoot on the clay. She opened her mouth, ready to speak, but no sound came. Only echoes of drums, faint and far. Then, from the shadows, a girl’s voice rose—a younger version of herself, whispering: “If silence is survival, then breaking it is rebirth.”
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Reclaiming His Rejected Hybrid Mate

Reclaiming His Rejected Hybrid Mate

He stands up, and mutters, “I am going to bed.” She lets him go knowing that when he is ready to talk, he would come around. Then she smelt it again. The smoke. She looks at his retreating figure with narrowed eyes. It seemed like it was impossible to catch, but she caught it either ways. Malisha goes to bed, and she is drawn within. She is in a forest that she does not recognize. It seemed ancient. She knew she had never seen it. She was barefoot and alone in the middle of a forest she did not know.
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Frequently Asked Questions

I've got a soft spot for cozy, character-driven fiction, so when someone asks about the Farwa Khalid novels list I get genuinely excited — it's one of those lineups that mixes romantic tension, emotional growth, and occasional heartbreak in a comforting way. The titles most often grouped under her name (and the ones readers keep recommending to each other) include: 'Tumhari Yaad', 'Bepanah Mohabbat', 'Dil Ka Safar', 'Khwaabon Ka Sheher', 'Ankahi Zubaan', 'Rishtey', 'Tere Naam', 'Aik Taara', 'Sannata', 'Bikhre Sitare', 'Chahay Dil', and 'Raat Ke Saaye'. These are the names you’ll see showing up in reading lists, social media recs, and threads where fans trade favorite scenes and quotes.

Some of these stand out more than others for me: 'Tumhari Yaad' is the kind of slow-burn romance that lingers after you close the book, full of quiet domestic moments and unresolved longing. 'Bepanah Mohabbat' leans into larger-than-life feelings and the melodrama that makes Urdu romance so addictive — if you like your emotions deep and unabashed, that one delivers. I also love 'Khwaabon Ka Sheher' because it pairs wistful, dreamlike imagery with real-world complications, giving the story a bittersweet edge. 'Ankahi Zubaan' showcases sharper dialogue and those little misunderstandings that keep you flipping pages, while 'Sannata' explores solitude and healing in a way that feels very intimate. Each title has its own tone: some are lighter and fluffier, others are more introspective and thorny. For me, the best part of the list is that it covers a range of moods, so you can pick a book to match whatever emotional weather you’re in.

If you’re hunting these down, I usually look on reader hubs and local bookstores that stock Urdu-language romantic fiction; paperback editions show up often and digital copies circulate in fan communities. The list above captures the titles people refer to when they speak about Farwa Khalid’s storytelling style — strong emotional hooks, relatable characters, and those moments of catharsis that stick with you. Personally, I keep returning to 'Dil Ka Safar' and 'Bikhre Sitare' when I want comfort reads that don’t shy away from real feelings. Happy reading — you’ll probably find a new favorite among these sooner than you expect.

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