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Paper Widow

Paper Widow

He was almost to his bunkhouse before he could no longer hear the indignant ranch hand’s muffled outbursts over his interruption. He walked back into the bunk with his hands in his pockets and his shoulders shrugged. Even if she was cleaned up and dolled up considerably, there was no way that pretty little whore in the bunkhouse was the Paper Widow. The whore was a right pretty little thing, but she in no way possessed the aristocratic beauty of the Paper Widow.
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Bound by Fate: Mated to the Enemy

Bound by Fate: Mated to the Enemy

"Mrs Green, please understand that I'm a mother, and I've been separated from my two-year-old since yesterday. If you could kindly grant me access to complete my job and return to my waiting child, I would be immensely grateful. I cannot leave until the task is done—." Before I could complete my plea, the door swung open abruptly, revealing Mrs. Green's stern countenance. I met her gaze, silently pleading for entry. She scanned her surroundings before stepping aside, permitting me to enter. Initially taken aback, I quickly stepped into her small, well-maintained apartment. Though aged, it exuded an air of pristine order. She locked the door behind us and placed her firearm nearby as she sett
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The Billionaire’s Regret Clause;One Year Together. One Love

The Billionaire’s Regret Clause;One Year Together. One Love

The cover was the same design as The Inside Account but in a different color — green instead of blue, the specific green of the kitchen garden gate, the green that Thomas had said would weather well. Ernest watched Don open the first copy. Don held it in his hands for a moment — not reading, just holding. The quality of someone receiving the physical evidence of the work. The work had been abstract for so long — the manuscript, the galleys, the proofs, the emails with the editor. The physical book was different. The physical book was real. The physical book could be held and opened and given. Don opened the title page. The Ground Keeps, by Don. He turned to the dedication. For Ernest, who ke
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First Class Male

First Class Male

They might not take it seriously if someone discovered she and Alex had a more personal relationship, so she signed the document Barbara Casey, the fictional name of the female lead character from her novel. Rachel changed into a business suit, put the letter into her pocket and rode the elevator down to the lobby where she slipped the completed form into the mail slot. She asked the doorman to hail her a cab. She wasn’t about to chance losing her parking space. * * * The offices of Prelude Press were a mixture of modern glass and old-fashioned wood. The walls were lined with framed book jackets, all signed by various best-selling authors. Rachel felt a wave of excitement when she realized t
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THE ALTAR WE BURNED

THE ALTAR WE BURNED

“I told Mr. Greene I’d be there at eight.” She sat up, smiling sleepily. “You’re going to smell like paper and ink all day.” “I could think of worse things.” He leaned down and kissed her forehead. “I’ll be back before lunch.” “Take your time,” she whispered. “Just… stay happy for me today.” He stepped outside, inhaling the crisp morning air. As he walked toward the bookstore, his heart beat with something unfamiliar—hope. --- The bookstore was tucked between an apothecary and a clockmaker’s shop. It was old, musty, and perfect. Shelves leaned like drunken companions, and books spilled across tables and floors in uneven towers.
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Doting on the Greenhorn

Doting on the Greenhorn

She could hear the sounds of footsteps shuffling and a woman said, "That Mr. Green is so detestable, Selena. He keeps hitting on me. Is he really going to give us the loan?" "All these men are trash. They're the ones begging us for help in the past, but now they act so patronizing. Hold on a little longer. Everything will be better once we have the money." "What if your husband saw you having your period?" "I'm not going back in the next few days. He's not staying with me for quite some time already, anyway." "He loved you so much in the past. I didn't expect him to turn against you this quickly when we're only starting to encounter problems."
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The House of the Damned: Sin & Deceit (A Dark Romance)

The House of the Damned: Sin & Deceit (A Dark Romance)

I found him in a bookstore on Green Street, wedged between a tailor and a florist. The kind of place that smelled of aged paper and the particular dry intimacy of rooms that have held a lot of human thought for a long time. Shelves floor to ceiling, the spines of things pressing against each other in the comfortable disorder of a space that had stopped apologizing for itself. Everything slightly cramped. Everything exactly right.
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Pathological dependence

Pathological dependence

Oregon was a world of green. Lush, rain-washed evergreens pressed against the sky, a stark contrast to the East Coast's brick and ivy. Their new apartment was small, sunlight streaming through bare windows, boxes stacked like a cardboard city in every room. The air smelled of fresh paint and pine-scented cleaning products. It was a blank slate, heavy with the promise and terror of new beginnings.
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Her Paper Marriage

Her Paper Marriage

I took in the sight of Noah’s warm and welcoming apartment. The walls were painted cream and there was a couch of the same color, only a one or two shades darker. A brown table stood in front of it, three books piled neatly on it. I was not much of a reader but admired those who loved to get whisked to unknown lands by books. Three art frames were pinned to the wall, right above the couch. I admired the beautiful lamp on a stool near the couch. You could see the kitchen area with everything in order. Had Noah arranged everything because I was coming over or was he always like that? I hoped I’d have the chance to find out some day.
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Divorced by my Billionaire Ex, Now He Wants Me Back!

Divorced by my Billionaire Ex, Now He Wants Me Back!

“But there’s more you need to know. If you can spare the time, come by this afternoon.” Her words carried weight, the kind that pressed against my ribs and made breathing a little harder. I promised I’d be there. *** Mrs. Greene lived in a modest bungalow at the edge of town. When I knocked that afternoon, she opened the door with the same soft smile she’d worn the first time we met. Her living room smelled faintly of lavender, old books, and something baking in the kitchen. “Sit down, dear,” she said, guiding me to a worn armchair. On the coffee table was a stack of papers, bound together with twine.
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John Green wrote 'Paper Towns,' and honestly, that book hit me right in the teenage existential feels. I first picked it up after binging 'The Fault in Our Stars,' and while it’s less tear-jerking, it’s got this raw, restless energy that perfectly captures the chaos of senior year. Quentin’s obsession with Margo Roth Spiegelman—this enigmatic girl who vanishes—feels so real because Green nails how idealized crushes can warp our perception of people. The road trip scenes? Pure gold. They made me want to grab my friends and drive nowhere just for the sake of it.

What’s cool is how Green plays with tropes. Margo isn’t just a manic pixie dream girl; the whole story deconstructs that idea. By the end, you realize Quentin’s been chasing a fantasy, not a person. It’s a sneaky critique of how we romanticize others, and it stuck with me way longer than I expected. Also, the Whitman quotes sprinkled throughout? Chef’s kiss. Made me feel fancy while reading about suburban Florida drama.

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