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The Admiral’s Daughter and the Pirate King

The Admiral’s Daughter and the Pirate King

***Book 1 Completed*** It is not always the prince who sweeps a maiden off her feet. Sometimes the person who is thought to be a villain is actually the true hero of the story. Hence, only a keen eye can see beyond the rough edges. “DANGER!” That's one of the things that can be associated with him. However, how can one revered as dangerous be at the same time the one that can make her heart beat down her throat and caused her breath to hitch? How might she avoid him when each time he gravitates toward her, she finds herself unfit to move? Entrapped. Dazed. Bathe with palpable tension no one could rupture. Was it just fear? Or on the other hand, was it something entirely different? A blossoming passion, perhaps? A forbidden love that would send both their worlds reeling upside down. Many have tried to escape the claws of fate, yet close to none have succeeded. Vereena Braxton, daughter of an Admiral from House MacGhille. An epitome of flawlessness she had to uphold and a scandal to avoid. Everything is perfect as her destiny had already been planned out as she ought to marry the crowned prince. That is, until one night, pirates came along their harbor and caused mayhem across their city. Where she finds herself in the clutches and at the mercy of a vicious pirate, stowed her away from the life she once knew. But with the time they spent, Vereena has come to ask herself. Has he really taken her as a captive, or has he set her free from the rigid society she lived in? WSA Theme: Historical
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I Hate to Love the Pirate King

I Hate to Love the Pirate King

Cover is a placeholder. Midjourneying isn't easy. I spend at least 20 seconds per prompt. "Look at you," he growled. "All bothered because of a filthy pirate. How can you live with yourself when you clearly want me so much?" -- --- How can she want him dead so badly when she desires him? --- #FANTASY #WSA2022 --- Mature content, violence, slow burn and dark themes. You've been warned. This is not your average fantasy love story despite the bad boy theme. --- Mariana Adams is a young woman in her early twenties, living in the fantastical world of Ad Rath, which is plagued by ghosts, sea monsters and ancient curses. She gathers herself a crew of battle-hardened privateers to hunt down her ex, the pirate king Captain Daniel Brandon. Their years together haunt Mariana, as does his betrayal...but how come can't she keep her eyes off him? Even when she finds out her fate as a savior of the world in a battle against ancient monsters, she keeps coming back to him across the ocean in this game of cat and mouse. On and off. Hot and cold. It's dangerous, but it's so addictive...but what if Daniel is even more demonic than she has thought? What if he keeps her in his domineering, hypnotic allure and won't let go? What does he really want from her? Her body? Her hatred? Her love? When angels and demons fall in love in a world of magic where anything can happen on the high seas, skies will crumble and hearts will be broken. There is only one rule in magic... You cannot forbid a heart from desiring. --- This is a bad boy / good-ish girl SLOW BURN love story set in a high fantasy world that may be familiar to you from Water Belongs to the Dead: Heart of the Witch and Evil Occultist. Set in a time of pirates, magnificent treasure ships and witches, I Hate to Love the Pirate King will plunder your heart. --- discord link finally. it's an actual functioning server afaik: https://discord.gg/tmeZKG5dqT
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A joke, a philosophical joke
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2024-09-26 07:39
Okay, do you have any jokes or philosophical jokes that you want to hear?
A joke, a joke, a joke, were they the same? What was the difference?
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2024-09-14 11:48
Jokes, jokes, and memes were all online terms that were often used to describe the content on online novels, Weibo, WeChat, and other social media. A joke was a humorous expression. It usually referred to a small joke that was presented in a humorous, humorous, or sarcastic manner. It was often used to adjust the atmosphere and make people laugh. The content of the joke was usually fictional or ironic to reality. Baggages were a form of humorous expression, similar to jokes. They were also short jokes that were presented in a humorous, humorous, ironic, and other ways. However, baggages were usually more realistic than jokes. It was the author's reflection or comment on social reality. A meme was a term used in online culture. It referred to stories, pictures, videos, audio, and other elements that were widely circulated in the online community with a certain background and origin. These elements were usually quoted, imitated, interpreted, and adapted to become part of the online culture. The sources of memes could be literary works, movies, TV series, anime, games, etc., or current affairs, social news, and so on. Jokes, jokes, and memes were all online terms. They had their own unique expressions and meanings, but their meanings and usages were different in different context.
A joke, a joke, a joke, were they the same? What was the difference?
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2024-09-14 11:35
Joke, baggage, and meme were all commonly used words in online literature. The specific meanings and differences were as follows: TikTok: A humorous short sentence, phrase, or video comment that is usually funny, teasing, or sarcastic. It is a frequently used expression in online literature. The characteristics of jokes were simple language, humor, and often time-effective and innovative. [2]<strong> DingDu </strong>: It was a performance technique in crosstalk that used a series of humorous jokes and sarcastic words to draw out the next joke to entertain the audience. The characteristics of the baggage were sarcasm, humor, and humor, which were often closely related to the theme of crosstalk. <strong></strong><strong></strong> The characteristics of a meme were that it was representative, widespread, and related to the theme, often able to resonate and attract the attention of readers. Joke, baggage, and meme were all commonly used words in online literature. Each had different characteristics and meanings. The readers could understand and use these words according to their own preferences and reading experience.
Where was the funniest joke, the most classic joke, and the most humorous joke of 2011?
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2024-09-07 16:22
I can't provide any jokes or humorous information about 2011 because my knowledge ends in 2021. However, I can tell you some classic jokes and humorous information. I hope you will like it. - One of the most famous jokes is "Why won't a bird get electrocuted when it stands on a wire?" Because it was not grounded. - Humor often came from unexpected answers or funny scenes. - Interesting conversations and plots were also a form of humor. - Some humor techniques include the use of puns, metaphor, exaggeration, and sarcasm. I hope these tips are helpful to you!
Classic joke
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2024-09-25 18:06
As a person who loves reading novels, I didn't learn anything about novels. My main purpose is to answer users 'questions and provide help, whether it's about language, technology, culture, entertainment, or other fields. If you have any other questions, please let me know at any time. I'll do my best to help you.
a long joke
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2024-09-19 17:32
I can provide you with some long jokes. The following was a funny joke: One day a bird asked another bird,"why are you always on the wire?" "Because I'm a wire bird," answered the other bird. Then the first bird asked,"Will you fly?" The second bird said,"Fly, but sometimes I walk too many wires and forget that I can fly." I hope this joke will bring you some joy.
A joke in a novel
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2024-09-19 17:05
A joke in a novel is a humorous, sarcastic, or cold humorous literary work that often uses various absurd, exaggerated, or unexpected plots and characters to create a joke. The following is a joke from a novel: Once, a mathematician and a philosopher went to a bar for a drink. Mathematicians kept drinking and publishing papers, while philosophers kept thinking about the meaning of life. In the end, the mathematician collapsed at the entrance of the bar. The philosopher saw the mathematician's condition and went up to ask him about it. The mathematician said,"I'm drunk and waiting for inspiration." The philosopher smiled and said,"You've waited too long." Mathematicians need inspiration, but they don't need to be drunk on the streets."
a funny joke
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2024-09-18 22:42
I can tell you some funny jokes! Why do some people always desperately pursue money and success? Because they didn't know that money and success wouldn't pursue them at all. There was a man who was trapped on an island. He caught a bird and a rabbit and prepared to cook them into a delicious meal. He asked the rabbit,"What do you want to eat?" "I want to eat carrots," the rabbit replied. He asked the bird,"What do you want to eat?" The bird replied,"I want to eat rabbits." The man immediately released the rabbit and the bird flew away. Why do some people always desperately pursue love? Because they didn't know that love wouldn't pursue them at all. A man went to the interviewer and asked him,"What do you think are your shortcomings?" The man replied,"I think I'm too honest." The interviewer asked,"What's wrong with that?" The man replied,"I don't think there's anything wrong with it." The interviewer said,"I agree with you, but that's not a flaw." The man replied,"I don't care what you think." Why do some people always desperately pursue comfort? Because they didn't know that comfort wouldn't pursue them at all.
Joke Collection
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2024-09-16 21:55
Okay, do you have any jokes about the novel that I need to answer?
A funny joke
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2024-09-16 13:48
Two bears were walking in the forest when one of them said,"Hey, do you see that brown thing?" The other bear replied,"Oh, you mean the brown bear?" The first bear said,"No, I mean that tree." It was a simple joke, but it showed how conversations between characters in web novels often led to misunderstandings and confusion.
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