You can start by checking out local independent bookstores. The staff there are often very knowledgeable and can recommend some great new lesbian fiction titles. Also, online platforms like Goodreads are great. There are specific groups dedicated to lesbian literature where members discuss and recommend new books.
Some literary magazines focus on LGBT literature. Subscribing to or reading these magazines can expose you to the best new lesbian fiction. For example, 'Lambda Literary Review' often features reviews and previews of new works. Additionally, attending book fairs, especially those with a focus on diverse literature, can be a great way to discover new and exciting lesbian fiction.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this particular fanfic. But generally, it might involve Bella having a federal badge and getting into various adventures or situations related to that. Maybe she uses the authority that comes with the badge to solve mysteries or face challenges in a fictional world.
One popular one is 'The Giver' by Lois Lowry. It presents a dystopian society which makes students think about social structures and values.
Well, typically in such a fanfic, 'lust' might imply strong desires or attractions that the characters experience. 'Love' would be about deep emotional connections. It could explore how these two elements interact within the KND (Kids Next Door) universe, perhaps showing how characters grow and change due to these feelings.
One interesting story could be about a mom who loves gardening. She spends hours in her garden, nurturing different plants and flowers. It becomes a place of peace for her and she often shares the beauty of it with her family and neighbors.
One interesting Johanna fanfiction could be about her backstory before the Games. Maybe it delves into her life in District 7, how she became so tough and rebellious. Another could be a story where she forms an unlikely alliance during the Games with a character from a different district, and they have to rely on each other's skills to survive.
There's also the case of an athlete. He was a runner and over - trained without giving his body enough time to recover. He developed a sharp pain in his lower back. It affected his performance and he had to take a long break from running. He worked with a sports chiropractor and slowly regained his strength, but the back pain was a constant reminder to not overdo it in training.
One common element is hard work. Indians often put in long hours of study. Another is the use of effective study resources, like prep books and online courses. For example, many successful candidates mention using official GMAT guides.
The Legend of Zelda games' story order can be quite convoluted. 'Skyward Sword' is first as it shows the beginnings of Hyrule and the relationship between Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf in their earliest forms. Next, you have games like 'The Minish Cap' which fills in some of the gaps in the early history. 'Ocarina of Time' is a key game as it splits the timeline into three different branches. After 'Ocarina of Time', 'Majora's Mask' takes place in one of those branches. 'Twilight Princess' and 'Wind Waker' are also important games that occur in different parts of the timeline, each with their own unique story elements and interpretations of the Zelda universe.
It helps by calming them down. The gentle voices and the slow - paced storytelling create a peaceful atmosphere.
There are no rumors about a love story between them that I'm aware of. So, there's really not much to tell.