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Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master

Pregnant and Favored: See You in the Morning, Young Master

Distressed by both her mother’s death and her inability to piece the bigger picture together, all Sophia could do in the end was mutter, “…I… I’m sorry I didn’t spend more time with you before this, Mom…!” It was said that there was nothing sadder than having to experience the loss of a loved one, and the wails of sorrow that followed made it clear that that was the case…
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pamela naidoo
I just started this book but the plot is being dragged out for long. when is XAVIA going to find out that her WONDERFUL SISTER JENNA is evil and not loving as she portrays herself to be. I REALLY DON'T LIKE STEFAN. I THINK THAT HE IS UP TO SOMETHING. ZIVON IS AN IDIOT. NOT MACHO ENOUGH FOR XAVIA.
Barbara Jacobs
I just started getting excited for Zivon and Xavia, eish! After all the the crazy crap this poor couple had to go through, here we go again. Spoiled crazy Jenna gets her way again. Author, are you for right or wrong? Why can't you expose her for a bit. I mean, hello, as a reader I am still here. pls
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Lycans King Fated Mate

Lycans King Fated Mate

Tears streamed down his face, a silent testament to the profound grief that gripped his heart. Levi, once a pillar of strength, faced the heart-wrenching reality before him. "Sorry, he's gone," he uttered, the weight of sorrow etched in his voice. A solitary tear, a poignant teardrop, escaped Levi's eyes, marking an acknowledgment of loss and an expression of the profound emotions coursing through him.
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The Alpha King's Curse

The Alpha King's Curse

“When she’s older, please don’t tell her how much of an asshole I was. She will do a better job than I did.” His voice broke. He swallowed again but couldn’t stop all his pain from tumbling out. He looked down at the drink, unable to carry on. He’d planned a whole speech to say goodbye, but all the words were stuck in his throat. “I’m sorry. I will spend the rest of the evening with my mate and child. I’m confident that you’ll all be okay without me.”
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One Night Stand with the Lycan

One Night Stand with the Lycan

I clear my throat, my voice filled with a mix of grief and resilience. "My brothers and sisters," I begin, my voice steady yet heavy with emotion. "We stand here today, united by the bonds of loyalty and the fire in our hearts. Our pack has endured great losses, and the pain we feel runs deep. But we cannot allow our grief to paralyze us."
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Second Chance Luna

Second Chance Luna

I think I’m even making some of them cry. “Every fall, he was there to pick me back up. Every toothache, every change, he was there every step of the way. He was like my very own guardian angel. The way he approached life may have been different but it doesn’t make him any less of the good person that he is.” “Thank you for being here to honor him on his very last day on earth.” I end my speech and they all start to applaud me very loudly. I think I got goosebumps. Everything I just said was a lie but it still moved some people to the brink of tears. They act like they didn’t know the man at all.
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Alpha Lucien

Alpha Lucien

"Okay. I will make the call." … One hour later… Lenox stood in front of the reporters, somehow distressed. He was wearing a black suit and had a gloomy aura around him. "I am not here to campaign, but I am here to say with deep condolences, that we regret and feel sad about the loss that we have incurred. Our rescue team sent to city Y has returned and unfortunately, there were no survivors. Lucien Hart, who is my competitor is among those who perished in that tragic accident. We feel deeply sorry for city Y, city N, and the whole of our country." Lenox said.
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The hidden depths of ambition

The hidden depths of ambition

As he stood at the podium, flanked by supportive colleagues, he felt a mix of apprehension and determination. “Today, I stand before you not just as a candidate for president, but as a son,” he began, his voice steady yet filled with emotion. “The loss of my parents has been a defining moment in my life, shaping my values and my commitment to justice. I have pursued answers for years, not only for myself but for all those who have suffered from unanswered questions. I believe that every family deserves closure, and I will continue to advocate for that not just for my parents, but for every family affected by tragedy.”
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A SILENT BRIDE FOR THE BILLIONAIRE

A SILENT BRIDE FOR THE BILLIONAIRE

Isaac suddenly contorted his face in raw pain and sadness, as if something deep had been triggered within him by Adrian's words. In that instant, Isaac became distraught, tears flooding his eyes. "What's wrong?" Adrian asked, concerned about lacing his voice. Isaac inhaled deeply, his chest trembling with emotion. "Just reminds me of my sister who is lost," he said through an agonizing voice. The words seemed to echo, a sad remembrance of the deep scars that Isaac had within himself.
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You're Mine, Ex-wife!

You're Mine, Ex-wife!

I muttered, the words heavy with sorrow and resignation, my gaze sweeping over the bloodstains that marred my clothes, a stark reminder of the tragedy that had unfolded before my eyes. "Sir, you need to take it easy, you need to take heart," the doctor's voice reached me through the fog of grief, his words a distant echo in the storm of emotions raging within me. I knew his intentions were kind, but loss bore down on me like an anchor, dragging me into the depths of despair. "It's easier said than done," I murmured to myself, the words heavy with the burden of sorrow that threatened to crush me under its weight. I found myself sinking to the floor, my back against the cold wall, a solitary f
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The Alpha's Exchanged Mate

The Alpha's Exchanged Mate

It is not about what she says or what she doesn't say, but it was more than that to me. "As an Alpha, it had not been easy for me. I had lost a lot over the past few months, I had gotten to sit down in my study, memorizing the names of every soldier that had given his or her life to keep all of us safe, and I had gotten to talk to their family, each and every one of them, from the grandma who wishes she had died instead to the child who keeps asking for his father," I could see everyone paying full attention. I had written a whole speech before, but right before I left the room, I had dropped it. These were my people. I should be able to talk to them without rehearsing some speech or being s
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