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Hayle Coven Novels

Hayle Coven Novels

I’m an international, multiple award-winning author with a passion for the voices in my head. As a singer, songwriter, independent filmmaker and improv teacher and performer, my life has always been about creating and sharing what I create with others. Now that my dream to write for a living is a reality, with over a hundred titles in happy publication and no end in sight, I live in beautiful Prince Edward Island, Canada, with my giant cats, pug overlord and overlady and my Gypsy Vanner gelding, Fynn. ***WORLD'S BEST STORY2014*** Her mom's a witch. Her dad's a demon. And she just wants to be ordinary. I batted at the curl of smoke drifting off the tip of my candle and tried not to sneeze. My heavy velvet cloak fell in oppressive, suffocating folds in the closed space of the ceremony chamber, the cowl trapping the annoying bits of puff I missed. I hated the way my eyes burned and teared, an almost constant distraction. Not that I didn't welcome the distraction, to be honest. Anything to take my mind from what went on around me. Being part of a demon raising is way less exciting than it sounds. Sydlynn Hayle's teen life couldn't be more complicated. Trying to please her coven is all a fantasy while the adventure of starting over in a new town and fending off a bully cheerleader who hates her are just the beginning of her troubles. What to do when delicious football hero Brad Peters--boyfriend of her cheer nemesis--shows interest? If only the darkly yummy witch, Quaid Moromond, didn't make it so difficult for her to focus on fitting in with the normal kids despite her paranormal, witchcraft laced home life. Add to that her crazy grandmother's constant escapes driving her family to the brink and Syd's between a rock and a coven site. Forced to take on power she doesn't want to protect a coven who blames her for everything, only she can save her family's magic. If her family's distrust doesn't destroy her first.
Urban
803 Chs
Mom’s Antics on Social Media Went Viral

Mom’s Antics on Social Media Went Viral

Fu Xin woke up and found herself as a mother on a reality show, where she had abused her biological son into depression, faced online boycott, and ultimately became a disgraced mother. However, Fu Xin remained unfazed because the plot had yet to begin. As long as she acted badly enough, she wouldn't be able to keep up with him. So, when the program started, while other mothers were getting up early, preparing delicious breakfast, coaxing their babies to wake up, and worrying about their temper tantrums, Fu Xin and her son had a different approach. The five-year-old little one would get up on his own, tidy himself up, and tirelessly try to wake his mom up! He would climb trees to get bird eggs, fish in the river, and dig snakes in the fields, leaving his dear mother worried. Fu Xin claimed that she only wanted to act badly, but her little one was so amazing that he became the "most desired baby by netizens of the year,". It was to the point that people even wanted to steal him by putting him in a sack. It was evident how popular her little one was. Naturally, Fu Xin gained attention as well. This made netizens bitter, and they started to make sarcastic comments. They claimed Fu Xin was a discarded woman from a wealthy family, and her rich husband never showed up. Unexpectedly, the next moment, the rumored CEO, known for not returning home and rarely appearing in public, sent out lawyer letters personally. Fu Xin: "What's going on? How come this wealthy husband, who never appeared in the original story, is joining the fray?" Jiang Yi: "Our son and I waited for you for a lifetime in our previous life. Finally, in this life, we have you back!" Fu Xin: "So, I transmigrated... into myself?!"
Urban
350 Chs
Justice And Desire

Justice And Desire

(18+) Forbidden fruits are the sweetest to devour. When two opposite sides collide due to an undeniable, off-the-charts attraction, the collision is the only devastation you can expect with certainty. For LA Detective James Gunner, meeting Vanessa Bologna the notorious Italian-American mob boss's daughter can only be sealed with one resulting impact... DISASTER. She is the daughter of a notorious mafia boss. He is the cop with a huge sign around his neck saying "forbidden in every goddamn way." He is out to destroy her father, to bring down their family, so why the hell is she allowing him to kiss the life out of her? ***** Justice and Desire is a Mafia Romance book about the love life, struggles, trials, and temptations of the most influential Mafia family in Boston. THE BOLOGNAS. The book will have up to four volumes. All four (4) volumes will be focusing on each of the Bologna siblings continuously. The plot is the same, but each volume will come with its unique twist.  The first volume will focus on Vanessa Bologna, the last and only daughter of the mafia lord, Dante Bologna, and her forbidden love interest - Detective James Gunner - who is hell-bent on bringing the Bologna family to book.  The second volume will focus on Daniel Bologna, the second and last son of Dante Bologna. His love interest, Layla, will be a blast from the past that was sent to destroy his family. This one will be full of turmoil, so watch out. The third volume will focus on Antonio Bologna, whose name will later become Anthony for tragic reasons. He is the firstborn of Dante Bologna and the heir to his father's throne. His love interest will be named Anna, a slave girl whose ex-master is hell-bent on destroying Anthony and his entire family to get her back. This one will be heart-wrenching and long... so braze up your hearts!  The fourth Volume will focus on Lucian, the Bologna's cousin and head of security and his story will end the Bologna series. NOTICE: The fourth volume will no longer be completed on WEBNOVEL due to their actions against me. To know more about why I'm making this decision, you can chat me up on Discord: Jenival_Enyia#5546 NUMBER OF CHAPTERS: J & D will end where it is. Find me on Discord and I'll direct you on how to get the complete Volume Four. UPDATE FREQUENCY: J & D will no longer be updated. READ THE AUXILIARY CHAPTERS FOR INFO ABOUT ME AND MY DECISION ABOUT WEBNOVEL.
Urban
253 Chs
Truth and Justice

Truth and Justice

Vino hanya berdiri menyender pada salah satu pohon besar yang berada di situ, sambil tangan nya berada di saku celana seragam nya. aku terus menatap vino, berharap dia mau berbicara apapun itu. setidak nya aku sudah mengatakan apa yang selama ini ingin kau kata kan pada nya, walau pun belum semua nya, tapi itu sudah cukup membuat ku merasa tenang.           Aku menantikan saat saat vino, mengeluar kan suara nya. aku ingin mendegar kan apa pun yang keluar dari mulut nya. hingga akhir nya dia mengeluarkan suara nya kembali.           "apa gue ngak salah denger? Kalian selalu ada buat gue? Selalu ada? Ahahhahha" vino tertawa cukup keras yang lantas membuat ku bingung.           "kalau memang kalian selalu ada buat gue, gue mau tanya sama lo. sewaktu gue ngalamin kejadian tiga tahun lalu, kalian semua kemana aja hah? saat gue butuh lo dan bokap nyokap, apa lo ada buat gue? Saat gue minta tolong sama kalian, apa lo dan bokap nyokap ada buat gue? Kalian malah nyuruh orang buat bungkam semua nya kan? Kalian malah nyuruh orang buat nyelesaiin semua masalah ini, tanpa ngebolehin gue buat ketemu sama mereka. Gue emang minta bantuin kalian buat nyelesaiin masalah gue waktu itu, tapi gue mau nya lo sama bokap nyokap yang bantú gue, bukan malah orang lain. Dan gue ngak  pernah berharap kalau kalian bakal bantuin gue dengan cara yang menjijikkan seperti itu. paham lo" ucap vino penuh amarah.         Seperti nya ada begitu banyak rasa sakit yang dia pendam selama ini. Aku merasa bersalah saat mengingat kejadian itu, dan karena itu lah semua hubungan keluarga kami yang selama ini baik baik saja menjadi hancur seketika. Namun andai saja vino mau mendengar kan alasan kami melakukan itu semua, namun dia tidak pernah mau mendengar penjelasan apapun dari ku dan juga yang lain nya. vino sangat sulit untuk menerima kejadian itu. kejadian yang tentu nya sangat menyakit kan bagi nya dan bahkan untuk kami semua.         "tapi lo harus denger dulu alasan gue sama bokap nyokap ngelakuin itu vin. Kita ngak ada maksud buat lakuin itu. kita hanya ingin nyelamatin banyak orang. Lo harus tau itu vin" ucap ku tetap berusaha memberi penjelasan pada vino.         "nyelamatin banyak orang? Bukan nya itu hanya untuk nyelamatin karir bokap dan nama baik keluarga? Makanya kalian rela ngorbanin orang lain dan memutar balikan fakta?" ucap vino yang tetap pada pendirian nya dan tetap teguh pada apa yang dia pikir selama ini.        
Remaja
179 Chs
The Social Climber Is Mr. CEO’s First Love

The Social Climber Is Mr. CEO’s First Love

Meliza Lizondra had spent years on the run, hiding from a powerful man she had dared to cross all because of her first love. She blamed her foolish heart for the choices that had cost her everything: her family, friends, and the security of a normal life. Now, she lived in the shadows, moving from city to city, constantly looking over her shoulder, trapped in a relentless cycle of regret and survival. Ethan Almendraz was more than just the country's most eligible bachelor. He wasn't famous for his striking looks or sharp intellect alone; he was the formidable CEO of one of the nation's most powerful conglomerates. Ruthless in business and even more merciless when it came to matters of the heart, he had spent years hunting down the woman who had betrayed him. Iza. The only woman he had ever loved. The one who had shattered his heart and disappeared without a trace. He couldn't forgive her. He wouldn't. His only goal was to make her suffer, to make her realize exactly what she had lost. And when he found her, he would ensure she paid the price for her deception. But fate had other plans. When Meliza received an invitation to her best friend's wedding, she hesitated. The idea of stepping back into familiar territory, of surrounding herself with ghosts from a life she had abandoned, sent a shiver of fear down her spine. But loneliness was a cruel companion, and despite the risk, she longed for a taste of the past, if only for two days. She convinced herself she would be careful. She was wrong. Because Ethan was there too. The moment their eyes met for the first time after five years, the past came crashing down. For Meliza, it was like being thrust into a nightmare, the suffocating reminder of the man who had destroyed her, the one she had once loved so desperately. Hatred burned through her veins, but underneath it, buried beneath layers of pain and regret, was something far more dangerous. Something she refused to name. For Ethan, the sight of her was a spark to a fire that had never truly died. Years of fury and betrayal reignited in his chest, fueling the storm that had driven him to search for her all this time. He had waited too long for this moment. Now, she was within reach, and there would be no escape this time. She had once brought him to his knees. Now, it was his turn to make her beg. As their worlds collided once more, hatred and desire tangled in a dangerous game of vengeance and longing. Would they destroy each other, or would the fire consume them both again?
Urban
150 Chs
What are the best social justice graphic novels?
'Fun Home' by Alison Bechdel is considered a great social justice graphic novel. It's a memoir that explores themes of family, sexuality, and self - discovery. The graphic novel format allows for a nuanced exploration of these complex issues. Another notable one is 'Black Panther' comics, which not only feature an African superhero but also touch on issues of race, colonialism, and power within the fictional African nation of Wakanda.
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2024-10-29 18:48
What makes social justice graphic novels important?
They're important because they can reach a wide range of audiences. Graphic novels are often more accessible than traditional text - only books. For example, 'Maus' was able to introduce the Holocaust to a younger generation in a way that was easier to understand. They can also make complex social issues like race, gender, and inequality more relatable. The visual aspect helps to bring the stories to life and evoke emotions more effectively.
2 answers
2024-11-07 05:16
Can you recommend some good social justice graphic novels?
One great social justice graphic novel is 'Maus' by Art Spiegelman. It tells the story of a Holocaust survivor in a unique and poignant way, using animals to represent different groups, which makes the heavy topic more accessible and also brings out strong themes of justice. Another is 'Persepolis' by Marjane Satrapi. It gives an inside look at life in Iran during and after the Islamic revolution, exploring issues of gender, politics, and social change from a personal perspective.
3 answers
2024-11-07 06:30
Can you recommend some best social justice graphic novels for beginners?
'New Kid' by Jerry Craft is a good choice for beginners. It deals with the experiences of a young African - American boy starting at a new, mostly white private school. The story is relatable and the graphic novel format makes it accessible. Also, 'Anya's Ghost' by Vera Brosgol is a good beginner option. It has elements of social justice as it explores the main character's struggle with her identity as an immigrant in a new country.
1 answer
2024-10-29 14:30
What are the characteristics of short social justice novels?
Short social justice novels tend to have relatable characters. These characters are often the victims or the fighters against social injustice. In 'To Kill a Mockingbird', Scout is a character through whom we see the racial prejudice in her town. Also, they usually have a clear narrative arc that leads to a climax highlighting the social justice issue. Moreover, they can create a sense of empathy in the reader, making them more aware of the problems in society.
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2024-11-13 02:09
What are some of the best social justice novels?
Well, 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison is among the best. It delves into the legacy of slavery, a huge social justice issue. It tells the story of Sethe, a former slave, and how the past haunts her. Then there's 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell. This novel uses animals on a farm to represent different classes in society and shows how power can be corrupted, highlighting the importance of equality and fair governance in the context of social justice. Also, 'A Tale of Two Cities' by Charles Dickens, which depicts the social unrest and injustice in both France and England during the French Revolution era.
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2024-12-04 23:35
How does the 'Star Wars Social Justice Cartoon' represent social justice themes?
The cartoon incorporates social justice by presenting scenarios where the heroes strive for fairness and justice in the 'Star Wars' universe. It could show instances of oppressed characters fighting for their rights and the establishment of a more equitable system. Moreover, it might explore themes of discrimination and the importance of standing up against it.
1 answer
2025-05-21 22:08
What are the must - read Justice League graphic novels from the list of justice league graphic novels?
One must - read is 'Kingdom Come'. It has a great story that looks at the future of the Justice League and how the world has changed. Another is 'JLA: Tower of Babel' which shows the League in a tough situation. And 'The Dark Knight Returns' is essential as it gives a different view of the DC world that the Justice League is part of.
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2024-11-21 12:41
What are the best social graphic novels?
Well, 'Maus' is a very significant best social graphic novel. It's a powerful and poignant portrayal of the Holocaust, making it accessible to a wide audience through its graphic form. 'V for Vendetta' is another great one. It addresses themes of totalitarianism, resistance, and the power of the individual in a dystopian society. And then there's 'My Favorite Thing Is Monsters' by Emil Ferris, which combines elements of a coming - of - age story with a look at social issues in 1960s Chicago.
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2024-12-16 04:54
Are comics influenced by social justice warriors?
The influence of SJWs on comics is variable. Some creators might be inspired by social justice movements and reflect that in their work, but others might focus on different aspects. It really depends on the individual creator and the intended audience of the comic.
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2024-10-03 08:31
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