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Sinful Obsession

Sinful Obsession

( Hazel Solace , Damian Knight, Atlas Aiden. Whisper to me: Basically a desi book specially for Bangladeshi, Indian, and Pakistani readers. It's a deep love affectionate book along with desi twist can't wait to share it. A Bengali lady and two Pakistani men. It's a mix! ( Mehnoor khan, Hamza Osmani, Ayaan Ahmed ) Don't forget to give feedback . I hope you all loved the ending of sinful obsession. Have a great day pookies. 🎀💗
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her silence screamed a thousand words

her silence screamed a thousand words

A part of me wants to just ignore this fact that I'll be getting married and live my life as I am right now but a part of me enrages me to think that I'll get locked up with someone I don't even know. Khans? There are so many people with this surname that's I know but the one who's stands out is Habib Agha Khan. Baba's childhood friend. They only have two daughters, Myra and.... Dua. They both are married then who is Baba talking about. I wanted to wander my mind off to someone who would be a close friend of Baba's but my mind went back to her. Dua. How can one ignore her when her loud mouth never shuts up, or when her clumsiness is always making something crash into one another. All that I
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The Duke Who's Devilish

The Duke Who's Devilish

Some of them were ancient that Emily could not even understand the language but most of them were contemporary and literary works of the local writers. Most of them were by men. I wonder if the women writers are available for purchases, Emily wondered, saddened by the fact that not one of the books that she learned growing up was written by a woman. Perhaps someone will be changing that later but for now, she will have to comply with the polite society that respected and looked forward to the gentlemen that wrote their ideologies and theories for the younger generation of Niapachad Island to thrive.
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Sacred Vow

Sacred Vow

“What is the novel title?” “It was titled “The Pakistani Bride.” I know I saw it here beside the “Mottled Dawn”. Who could have taken it?” Liyana uttered, looking sadly at the woman. “Then a librarian must be reading it,” Gurkiran said, turning to go back to her office. “Who could that be on such a golden day?” Liyana lamented, going away with the woman. “Come back another time.” “That can't be!” Liyana stamp her feet on the floor and Gurkiran looked at her.
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Still with you

Still with you

*Last but not least Don't copy my stories or lines IT'S A BIG CRIME . I am new on Goodnovel I need your support and I am an Indian author. I write Indian contemporary love stories. PLEASE LEAVE COMMENT AND SUPPORT ME Allah Hafiz 💙💙💙 authorshazshaik
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I love south indian traditions and even I love the way they speak...well I have friends from South but I haven't dared to learn anything from them😅... And yeah this chappy was awesome❣️... i can imagine their outfits😍 ... God they must be looking so awesome ☺️👌...
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I have read the story twice still feel like I'm reading it for the first time. I think I won't get enough of this story ...️. I'm in love with Abhii ......️ Can we get still With You part 2 ... Pretty please ...️ keep writing amazing stories ... We're here 2 give you all our ...️ & Support With Love Samia
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I marked her mine

I marked her mine

She was a huge fan of movies and dramas with interesting stories and Korean dramas were best in it. Clicking on the 'd******d' link of the latest Korean series she was watching, 'Touch your heart', she opened w*****d, a writing app where millions of people would write their imagination out, would interact with others, would improve themselves and would take feedbacks, checked for her notifications and messages. Being a bibliophile, she had read more than 3k novels, most of there genre being romance when she thought of writing her own novel and would write whenever she could get time. She was alone in the home along with Mrs Shakti and Mrs chaya as Avni had gone for shopping with Saarnash, Va
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Pakistan has gifted the world some truly remarkable literary voices, and their novels often weave together cultural richness with universal human emotions. One name that instantly comes to mind is Bano Qudsia, whose masterpiece 'Raja Gidh' is a haunting exploration of existential dilemmas and societal decay. Her writing feels like peeling back layers of the human soul, and I still get shivers thinking about the symbolism in that book. Then there's Umera Ahmed, whose works like 'Peer-e-Kamil' blend spirituality with modern struggles—her characters stay with you long after the last page.

On a different note, Mohsin Hamid has gained global acclaim for novels like 'The Reluctant Fundamentalist,' which captures post-9/11 tensions with such nuance. His prose is razor-sharp, almost cinematic. And how could I forget Kamila Shamsie? 'Home Fire' reimagines Antigone in a contemporary political context, and it wrecked me emotionally. These authors don’t just tell stories; they hold up mirrors to society, and that’s what makes their work unforgettable.

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