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Arranged Marriage: To Hear Your Voice

Arranged Marriage: To Hear Your Voice

**Mature Content!** "I'm so sorry, Mr. Lawson, you can marry my daughter Marga but Sabrina is an exception." "Why? She's your daughter I thought you and my parents had already arranged this marriage. And I choose Sabrina. I won't marry anyone but Sabrina." "Then why Sabrina?" "Let's say that Sabrina and I have a special thing back then," Gabriel said with a little smile. Ferdinand frowned and was curious. "Well, she might deny it." Sabrina Mondragon Alvarez – is a mute rich woman. She's an introvert and hated getting along with rich people who always talk about senseless stuff. She was bullied by socialite but never they knew that behind that innocent-looking woman hides a strong and powerful aura. Being quiet doesn't mean weak but is something more dangerous than anything. Silence would lead all of her enemies to one place that can also be called danger. Soon, she'll have them in the place that she's secretly reserving for those who made her life and family miserable. She said to be someone who can't speak not until he came and chose her to be his wife. Gabriel Lawson - a rich powerful tycoon with a strong background. He fell in love with the woman he had a one night stand with and chose her to be his wife. He would do anything for her. And for those people who hurt her--they must pay a thousand folds. BOOK 2 is here! Please follow for my next novel. Click the link below or just search for Arranged Marriage: Dangerous Heiress You can follow me Discord @ TheIllusionist#4504
4.5
319 Chs
OWNED BY HIM

OWNED BY HIM

Angelo Verde is a spy who investigates the Mafia's underground business. In the middle of an undercover operation, some unavoidable events leave him no choice but to serve Marvel Yerevan, the Mafia crime boss of one formidable Family. The taste of horrible and peculiar experiences in the underworld does not stop him from stepping deeper into the Mafia's territory, all to gain Marvel's trust. Ready to submit, even become a plaything, he will act subservient while secretly taking advantage of his position for the investigation to complete the tasks he is given. But, can he win the mission when he has never been victorious over a personal battle with the boss? EXCERPT I: "Sir, I think you need to change your clothes, or else you will catch a cold." I suggested Marvel, using his half-wet suit of rain as an excuse to get to know him better. The man in front of me was so tall and well-built, his physique exposed both strength and beauty. It wasn't out of curiosity that I patted his shoulder to sweep the wet dots away, but I wanted to create a connection with him. "If you don't mind, let me help you," I smiled. "It's my responsibility to take care of your health and serve you, so let's go to your room and change-" The coldness of fingers touching my cheek startled me, freezing up the rest of my words. Before I could develop a reaction, the artistic form of a man had turned blurry above my dilated eyes when Marvel reduced our distance. Seizing up the air I meant to breathe in, his lips contrived a way to communicate with mine without the need for words. I always asked myself, what should I do to get closer to Marvel, to step into his territory, to make him trust me? I think I know now. EXCERPT II: "It isn't that hard," Marvel convinced me, sure of it. His knuckles slithered above my cheek. "All you have to do is put it inside your mouth and just let it slide above your tongue." His words were followed by a gesture of his thumb teasing my lips until I felt it in between my teeth. Demanding access, it started to push in deeper, stroking my tongue without any sign of reluctance. When his eyes slightly narrowed to hold a smile, the steel blue marbles glimmered, and I couldn't tear my gaze away from this handsome gent in front of me. "You can do it, right?" At first, I wanted to pretend I didn't understand what Marvel was talking about, but my attempt to be indifferent might not work against someone with a character like his, knowing how much power he had, and I realized what his true intention was. I forced my mouth to open, only later did I know that those simple words would change my fate completely. "Yes, Sir."
4.8
222 Chs
I Own a Brothel in Another World

I Own a Brothel in Another World

Alastair Carter is a 27-year-old marketing and management teacher like many others around the world. Well... maybe besides the fact that he teaches some of that world's prodigies, but it's just a small detail. Even though he loves fantasy novels, he has never expected getting sucked into a fantasy world himself. I mean, who does? Follow Alastair and find out how he will deal with this predicament. Will he be nominated as a hero? Will he save the world in crisis or focus on looking for a way back to Earth? Or perhaps, will he settle down and live peacefully? This is the beginning of a great tale... ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Chapter Ero-meter: [ * ] - A bit of explicit content [ * * ] - Around half a chapter of lewds [ * * * ] - WAIT?! IT'S ALL F***ING LEWDS?! Main release day: Monday. What to expect: Some light management, a status system in the background, some slavery, wholesome lewding centered around the MC, a slice of life story and loads of lovely monster girls. What NOT to expect: Depictions of rape, mindbreak or abusive mind control, NTR, heavy sexual abuse and other heavy stuff. The title is not a "bait", but please don't expect fully devoted "hot" chapters every other release. It all depends on the flow of the story (which is still a Slice of Life) and might come to a moment where stuff may happen often, but not all the time. Socials: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Saileri Discord Community: https://discord.gg/uPjt6DJ
4.8
245 Chs
What are some popular 'own voices graphic novels'?
1 answer
2024-11-07 04:46
A notable 'own voices graphic novel' is 'March' by John Lewis. It details Lewis's experiences in the civil rights movement. It's an important work as it uses the graphic novel format to bring to life the struggles and achievements of the movement. 'Check, Please!' by Ngozi Ukazu is also popular, following the story of a gay college hockey player and his experiences in college, with a focus on friendship, love, and self - discovery.
What are own voices novels?
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2024-09-28 01:05
Own voices novels are those written by authors who share the same marginalized identity as the characters in their books. It gives an authentic and personal perspective.
How can 'own voices graphic novels' contribute to diverse representation in literature?
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2024-11-07 07:49
They contribute by providing authentic perspectives. For example, an author from a marginalized group writing an 'own voices graphic novel' can accurately portray the culture, struggles, and joys of their community. It gives readers from that group a sense of validation and belonging.
Is Pachinko an own voices novel?
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2024-10-11 13:42
It depends on your definition. Some might consider it an own voices novel, while others might have a different opinion.
What is own voices fiction?
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2024-10-03 11:52
Own voices fiction refers to stories written by authors who share the same marginalized identity as the characters in their work. It offers authentic and personal perspectives.
What is an own voices novel?
2 answers
2024-10-02 08:10
An own voices novel is one where the author shares the same marginalized identity as the protagonist or characters in the story. It offers an authentic and insider perspective.
Recommend some own voices gay romance novels.
1 answer
2024-11-01 13:44
One great 'own voices' gay romance novel is 'Call Me By Your Name' by André Aciman. It beautifully captures the intense and tender love between two men in a coming - of - age story set in Italy. The descriptions of their relationship are so vivid and emotional.
Is 'Mistress of Rome' an own voices novel?
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2024-09-27 17:02
No, 'Mistress of Rome' isn't considered an own voices novel. The story might be rich in historical elements, but it doesn't stem from the author's own personal and immediate experiences related to the core aspects of the narrative.
What makes 'own voices' gay romance novels special?
2 answers
2024-11-01 05:12
They are special because they are written by gay authors who are sharing their own experiences. For example, in 'Call Me By Your Name', André Aciman draws from his own understanding of same - sex attraction and love. This authenticity adds a depth to the story that is hard to replicate. It gives gay readers a sense of representation and validation, seeing their experiences and feelings reflected in the pages.
What does 'own voices' mean in fiction?
1 answer
2024-09-27 18:19
In fiction, 'own voices' typically refers to works written by authors who share the same marginalized identity as the characters in their stories. It's about authenticity and giving a genuine voice to underrepresented groups.
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