The abyss has breached the real world, placing humanity in grave peril as the shadow of death looms over every individual.
Only the Supreme Being can lead humanity to ultimate victory.
For too long, humanity has awaited the arrival of the fourth Supreme Being!
To become a Supreme Being, one must possess the highest level of talent. An "SSS-tier" talent, representing the pinnacle of power, is capable of advancing an entire era.
Finally, a hundred years later, a young man named Mike awakened to an SSS-tier talent called the "Eyes of Truth."
These eyes can reveal hidden information and entries of anything, while also providing some bizarre hints.
With the help of his SSS-tier talent, Mike, adopting the alias Thor in the Tower of Truth, continued to create miracles for humanity.
As a newly risen Supreme Being, Mike had to conceal his identity before he fully matured. Thus, everyone considered him just an ordinary student, and no one knew that Mike was the legendary Thor.
It wasn't until many years later, after humanity had defeated the invaders and restored order, that Mike could finally proudly say to those around him,
"Just call me Thor."
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636 Chs
Hanleigh's London
Hanleigh loves books more than nearly anything in the world; whether its reading them or writing them, Hanleigh just can't get enough. She relishes in the way authors can create worlds with the words they put in their books. She loves the way your imagination introduces you to a new world when you read a book. It may well be a world completely foreign to the one you live in. That world is brought to life; inspiring you to dream, captivating your imagination and enticing your senses.
Hanleigh first took to reading as a small child reading Dr Zeus. She then fell in love with romance literature when she first read Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen; when she first swooned over Mr Darcy. She's read more books than she can count and owns more books than some libraries.
One city. Nine million people.
An heiress hell bent on breaking her parents' rules…
A CEO struggling to maintain control...
Two co-workers with a history they can’t delete…
An artist running from her past…
The man who wants nothing more than to protect her…
A manwh*re doctor looking for a second chance with the only woman he’s ever loved…
A detective and her jerk of a boss, hunting down a serial killer…
And the hunky man who might just be one lucky girl’s Christmas Miracle…
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445 Chs
London Jewel Thieves
When not cuddling inn signs in her beloved Scottish mountains alongside Mr Shey, Shehanne Moore writes dark and smexy historical romance, featuring bad boys who need a bad girl to sort them out. She firmly believes everyone deserves a little love, forgiveness and a second chance in life.
A woman not even the ghost of Sapphire can haunt. A man who knows exactly who she is.
Only one man in England can identify her. Unfortunately he’s living next door.
Ten years ago sixteen year old Sapphire, the greatest jewel thief England has ever known, ruined Lord Devorlane Hawley’s life by planting a stolen necklace on him. Now she’s dead and buried, all Cassidy Armstrong wants is the chance to prove she was never that girl.
But her new neighbor is hell-bent on revenge and his word can bring her down. So when he asks her to be his mistress, or leave the county with a price on her head, Sapphire, who hates being owned, must decide...
What’s left for a woman with nowhere else to go, but to stay exactly where she is?
And hope, that when it comes to neighbors Devorlane Hawley won’t prove to be the one from hell.
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129 Chs
"London Little Writer"
Lu Shi returned to the British Isles in 1900 and inadvertently swept through the literary world, simultaneously leaving behind the proverb: "In the aspect of treating others, Great Britain has always been inappropriate."
In the generations to come, the British people often recall this with deep emotion, pondering what kind of international spirit could make a Chinese person so deeply troubled by Great Britain, leaving behind such a prophecy...
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75 Chs
London Steam
In a reimagined 1890's London, where steam-driven airships rule the skies and monsters roam the streets, the Galileo Observatory's Club for Gentlemen welcomes all -- gwr, shape-changers, vampires, and lords. A high-stakes game leads more than a few men astray.<br><br>Poindexter Fitzhughes, renowned hero and scientist, learns just how much trouble a full-blooded gwr can be when he attempts to cure his lover, Lord Seth Maitland, of the disease. But when their backs are against the wall, the two must learn to trust in each other, and more importantly, in their true natures, to prevail.<br><br>Meanwhile, Duncan Farnsworth discovers being a vampire has not improved his social life, his chances of finding love, continuing the family line, or getting a bite to eat. Maneuvering his way around a sarcastic butler, his spinster sister, a run-in with an amorous werewolf, and a confrontation with a dead soldier and a French airship captain, Duncan finally finds exactly what he is thirsting for.
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Returning to London to become a wealthy man.
travel back in time from the present day? What to do standing on the streets of London on May 13, 1943?
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39 Chs
One Night in London: Dalton and Edward
No one's ever expected much from Dalton Irving, the reserved, sheltered, and bookish heir to the family fortune. So in order to secure their place in London's society, the Irvings have arranged for Dalton to marry the brother of a viscount. A man who comes from a family with a title and with quite the scandalous reputation. A man Dalton doesn't know. A man who's very publicly announced that he doesn't want to get married, least of all to Dalton, right in the middle of their engagement ball.<br><br>In an attempt to flee whispered words and sudden gossip and unexpected hurt from venomous words, Dalton finds comfort from the very last person he would have expected -- the wry, reclusive, and unsocial Edward Whitman, Duke of Wellingham.<br><br>Edward Whitman doesn't like most people on his best days. They're dull and predictable and care only about money and status. Tonight, however, is the engagement ball for his best friend's brother, so he'll make an appearance to assure the night's success even if the idea of anyone marrying young Dalton Irving puts a strange ache in the pit of his stomach.<br><br>But after Dalton's intended makes a mess of the ball, Edward suddenly finds himself alone with the young man, drawn to his wide-eyed curiosity and kindhearted generosity, his rambling and odd musings. Neither of them can imagine what this evening has in store for anyone, and all it takes is one night in London to change everything.
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Thor. A Knights Legends MC Series
This is a book about Thor, Hammer, Chris, Stigz, and a whole lot of other MC members struggling to get free of their captive pasts and their stories will not always end happily ever after.
The Series Includes:
Thor and Sabine. (Complete) Book 1
Hammer and Pixie. (Complete) Book 2
Chris and Paige. (Ongoing) Book 3
The rest will be added as we go along.
Sabine Lacey DeAngelo led a normal life until she met and married Victor DeAngelo. Victor is President of the Son's of Death MC.
Sabine has been planning her escape from the abuse of Victor and the Son's of Death MC for months. The time has finally come when she gets to execute her plans.
This is her struggle to recapture the person she believes she once was. Has so much happened to her that, that person no longer exists?
Will Sabine escape her past and redefine herself and start a new life?
Thor is stoic cold, and very calculated. Son of the Mafia Boss Michael Everhardt. Thor escaped the clutches of a criminal upbringing and went in the opposite direction of what his father wanted.
He has promised to help Chris' cousin out of a jam, he never wanted any details until the dark-haired beauty walked into the compound one fateful day. He almost swallowed his tongue when she opened her mouth to ask for him.
His whole world came crashing in around him.
Will he be able to fight off the immense attraction he already feels towards Sabine? The intense need to protect her.
Will she finally open up to him and the club for protection?
Can Thor finally get past his past hang-ups and find a future and happiness he truly and rightfully deserves?
Please note this is a series. Not all things will get resolved in this book. Thor and Sabine's story will continue in the following book. This is not a fluffy romance novel. With a romanticized idea of men. I am writing what I know people. And people grow and change. They live and learn and grow.
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34 Chs
One Night in London: Robert and Anthony
Robert Thorne would prefer not to get married. He enjoys his life: a viscount's younger brother, a lighthearted rake, fond of men and women and sensational novels. Unfortunately, tonight's ball is intended to celebrate his engagement. And his intended husband comes with a fortune, enough to repair the Thorne family's failing finances and secure their future. But they've barely spoken two words to each other, and the young man's very shy and very innocent -- someone Robert's brother's chosen for him, not the person Robert wants.<br><br>But the person Robert wants is exactly the person he shouldn't: Anthony, his secretary. Anthony's the best and most organized part of Robert's life -- and off-limits, because Anthony's employed by the family to keep an eye on him ...<br><br>Anthony Price has two secrets. Everyone knows that his family used to be wealthy, and that Anthony's needed to find employment to support himself and his mother and sister. But no one knows that he has another life -- and growing success as an author of lurid novels, written under a pen name. And no one knows that he's hopelessly in love with Robert Thorne, who is engaged to another man.<br><br>Anthony will do anything to ensure Robert's happiness -- but when the engagement ball ends in disaster, secrets are revealed, hearts are exposed, and everything can change ... on one night in London.
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33 Chs
Leather and Tea in London
Retired secret agent Ben Smith will do anything for his husband. So when Simon's brother calls from London to say he's being blackmailed, Ben and Simon pack up and head to the glittering world of English aristocratic younger sons and parties and incriminating photographs. The mission itself isn't complicated -- but it's a reminder of the past, even as Ben's been trying to move on.<br><br>Simon Ashley adores his husband, and loathes most of his family ... except for the older brother who once gave him a home. He's here because Stephen needs help, but being back in the family house stirs up too many memories, none of them pleasant.<br><br>In London, Ben and Simon will confront a blackmailer, face the past, and find comfort in each other ... with some leather and tea, of course.
" The Bridges of Maiden's County " was a film based on the novel of the same name by the American author, Robert James Waller. It was directed by Clint Eastwood and starred Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood. The film was about a short romance between a middle-aged woman, Francesca, and a photographer, Robert Kincaid, during a four-day family outing. They were eventually separated for family reasons. The film was selected as one of the 100 love films of the American Film Association. Both the novel and the movie received widespread attention from audiences and critics. According to the information provided, there was no mention of a short film recommendation for The Bridges of Maiden County.
Thor also typically has a noble heart. He is brave and willing to face any danger for the sake of his loved one. His sense of honor and justice are important aspects that are intertwined with the romantic plot. For example, he may go on a dangerous quest not only to save the world but also to prove his love. Moreover, his connection to Norse mythology gives him an air of mystery and grandeur that adds depth to the romance.
Rise of the Thunder God was an animated film produced by Taomi Animation and translated by the company. The movie told the story of Thor, who grew into a powerful and responsible Thunder God after experiencing a series of events such as family revenge and the war in the divine realm.
This movie gave me a deeper understanding of Saul. In the movie, Saul not only had great strength, but also noble character and firm beliefs. In the face of all kinds of difficulties and challenges, he was always able to persevere and seek the power of justice.
The special effects and soundtracks in the movie were also very outstanding, making the audience full of surprises and emotions during the viewing process. The entire movie was filled with elements of adventure, battle, and love, allowing the audience to enjoy the movie while also gaining a rich emotional experience.
Thor's Rise is an excellent movie. It not only gave me a deeper understanding of Thor, but also gave the audience a rich emotional experience. I strongly recommend this movie to all fans of the Saier and anime.
Socially, novels like 'Room at the Top' by John Braine explored the new class mobility. The post - war period saw changes in the class system, and these novels showed characters trying to move up in society, often facing moral and social dilemmas along the way. They also reflected on the changing family structures. With more men coming back from war, there were adjustments in family dynamics, and post - war London novels sometimes delved into these complex relationships within families.
There's 'Vanity Fair' which has parts set in London, showing the social life and the vanity of the upper classes in the city. 'Peter Ackroyd's 'London: The Biography' is a fictionalized account of the city's long history. It weaves together real historical events and fictional elements to create a rich tapestry of London through the ages. Also, 'The Scarlet Pimpernel' has some of its action taking place in London during the French Revolution era, highlighting the political tensions and the city's role in the broader European context.
London in historical fiction can be a place full of contrasts. It's a city where the grandeur of palaces coexists with the squalor of slums. Writers use London as a backdrop to explore different social strata. Some works might focus on the political intrigues in the court, which were often centered around London. Others may show the daily struggles of commoners in the city's bustling markets and alleys.
The sequel to The Bridges of London was called The Bridges of Dreams, and it told the story of the protagonist, Fredrich Detref Brown.
The story took place in the 1950s. Freddy, the American protagonist, was a photographer. He went to the United Kingdom to shoot the famous world cultural heritage, the Cornell Bridge. There, he met a girl named Lily Stuart.
Freddy gradually fell in love with Lily in the process of photography, but he knew that he could not leave the Cornell Covered Bridge because he had an unforgettable historical memory here. So he took Lily to the covered bridge and expressed his feelings to her, but Lily already had another lover and could not be with him.
In the second half of the story, Freddy returned to the United States to start a new life, but he still often thought of Lily and returned to the Cornell Bridge in his dreams. In the end, he realized that he needed to let go of the past and cherish the present in order to truly have his own happiness.
Dream Corridor Bridge was a literary work full of emotion and philosophical depth. Through thinking about history, love, and life, the readers could deeply understand the true meaning of life.
In the origin story, Thor is a powerful Asgardian. He is the son of Odin, the All - Father. Thor is known for his great strength and his mighty hammer, Mjolnir, which is a symbol of his power.
Classic Old London novels with the same name were recommended, such as Little Dorothy by Dickens, Bleak House, and Oliver Twist. These novels were all set in London, depicting Dickens 'London and his life. There was also Jack London's Call of the Wild and Henry Green's Love. These novels were all classic works of English literature and were worth reading.