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Lost Unknown Queen

Lost Unknown Queen

Read if you can handle something not wrote for the sensitive. About a realm of nonhuman hybrids immortal/mortal divided up in different societies. (Not by immortality but by their different Kind Societies. Even though they are all the same human hybrid breed.) Kingdom/Baron Societies are most feared from their beast-like strength and constant havoc of making war for more power.All women are enslaved under their men. A Primary King named Cory kidnapped himself a rare beauty. Only to learn she's a bit divergent from their female Kind. Cory discovers she is a new breed. Her title rank is legendary and her immortal gene is what men dreamed to have.Cory keeps her for himself and lies to her about her true identity. Can she ever getaway from Cory or will love snatch her heart? Will she learn the truth that she is a lethal weapon? Then her existence causes a world invasion on Cory's home planet. Can he keep his Kingdom from falling and her from going into enemies hands, who wanna use her blood to get stronger and take her rank by marriage. As if that wasn't bad enough. These enemies also want her to birth them a new half-breed son. Unlocked chs/slow pace written because there so much details so why rush a story. Read carefully, it switches back and forth in first person on both ML/ FL. There will be No pov name tags. FL's name is revealed by ch26, that ch will be very important to understand. Secondany characters will be written in third person. I know novels like this aren't popular since it's to slow. But I know true readers enjoy reading. If you like long series like Lord of the Rings or Star Wars then maybe you'll like this. Only this is my collection of new worlds I created. I hope you enjoy if you're willing to give it a chance. A sneak peek: Ch206 Cory kinda nods giving me a plain expression saying. "The three lines means we passed all six training courses at age hundred. All boys military or not earn the symbol at the age of a hundred. The non-military boys will get the branded mark on their upper left wrist to show they aren't military but passed their training courses. Everyone else will get the mark to their chosen Division they will work in once their warriors." I nodded confirming my inward assumptions were correct and asked. "I started to notice that but why are you the only one that carries the branded symbol on the back of your lower neck?" "Because I am a Royal," Cory replied. "All Royals get the symbol on the back of their neck." "That's interesting," I mumbled to notice he was still looking at me strangely. As his head cocked slightly. "So are you going to get undressed?" Cory asked with this questionable flirty voice. "Or do I need to help you?" "Pardon me?" I hissed and folded my arms showing my sass. "I never said I was going swimming now did I?" Cory chuckled amused but I rolled my eyes at his kiddish behavior. I mean really, who does he think he is! Suddenly, my stance became still as Cory ambled over close enough that I feel his pleasurable breath airing my face. A heatwave pumped through my veins. As I felt his fingers touch the waistline on my hips. His pupils filled with what seemed to be desiring lust. I was caught in the moment of being mesmerized by those striking eyes. As both, his hands' fingertips travel from my hips along the waistband of my jean shorts. Until he reached the center button. My heartbeat was pounding like a drum and my breath was taken. I found myself lost in his forbidden dark marble green eyes. A half-grin curved on his right lip. And I hear the button on my shorts snap open. I pant as his face leans into my right ear. "So I guess that means I am undressing you," He whispered so seductively. M-rated, gore, domestic violence, gruesome death, assault even sexual, suspense. Tons of characters of all ages most have their own storyline. Mythical creatures and most of them I created myself. Vote, Add, Give a friendly review to help my rating. discord Sara88#4303
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What are some of the best unknown science fiction books?
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2024-12-02 08:03
One great unknown sci - fi book is 'The Sparrow' by Mary Doria Russell. It combines elements of first contact with deep character exploration. Another is 'Anathem' by Neal Stephenson, which has a complex world - building and philosophical ideas. And 'The Book of the New Sun' by Gene Wolfe, a thought - provoking work with a unique narrative style.
Can you recommend the best unknown science fiction books?
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2024-11-30 21:37
Definitely. 'The Left Hand of Darkness' by Ursula K. Le Guin is not as well - known as some of her other works, but it's a wonderful exploration of gender and culture in a science - fiction setting. 'Solaris' by Stanislaw Lem is a fascinating look at the encounter with an alien intelligence that is so different from our own that it challenges our understanding. And 'The City & the City' by China Miéville is a unique blend of detective story and science - fiction, set in two cities that exist in the same physical space but are culturally and socially distinct.
What are some of the best unknown science fiction novels?
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2024-11-03 08:53
Another good one is 'Hyperion' by Dan Simmons. It's a space - opera epic that weaves together the stories of several pilgrims on a journey to the Time Tombs on the planet Hyperion. The book is rich in world - building, with diverse cultures and technologies, and it also delves deep into philosophical and religious themes.
What are the characteristics of some best unknown fiction books?
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2024-11-11 01:11
Some best unknown fiction books often have unique settings. For example, like in 'The City & the City' by China Miéville. It has a really strange concept of two cities that exist in the same geographical space but are perceived as separate by their inhabitants. This kind of out - of - the - box setting makes the book stand out.
Can you recommend some best unknown fiction books?
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2024-11-10 21:59
One of the best unknown fiction books could be 'The Shadow of the Wind' by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. It's a beautifully written mystery set in Barcelona that takes readers on a journey through a labyrinth of secrets and forgotten books. The characters are vivid and the atmosphere is richly created.
Can you name a few best unknown science fiction novels?
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2024-11-03 09:45
Well, 'Anathem' by Neal Stephenson is also a great unknown science - fiction novel. It's set in a world where a group of intellectuals called 'avout' live in seclusion from the outside world, which is full of advanced technology. The book is thick with ideas about philosophy, mathematics, and the relationship between knowledge and society. It's a slow - burn but very rewarding read.
What are the books in '2017 best science fiction books'?
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2024-12-11 05:59
Some of the great science fiction books from 2017 could include 'The Collapsing Empire' by John Scalzi. It has an interesting concept of an interstellar empire on the verge of collapse. Another might be 'Artemis' by Andy Weir, which takes place on a lunar colony and has a great story about a woman trying to make her mark in a unique environment.
Rankings of science fiction books: What are the best - selling science fiction books?
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2024-11-08 07:31
One of the best - selling science fiction books is 'The Hunger Games' trilogy by Suzanne Collins. It became a huge phenomenon with its post - apocalyptic setting and strong female lead. Another is 'Harry Potter' series which has strong science - fiction and fantasy elements. It's about a boy wizard in a magical world which has elements of alternate reality. 'Star Wars' tie - in novels also sell a great deal as they expand on the popular movie franchise's universe.
What are the most interesting aspects of unknown worlds in science fiction comic books?
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2024-10-28 14:09
The unique creatures are often the most interesting. In many science fiction comic books, there are all kinds of strange and wonderful creatures in the unknown worlds. They might have extraordinary abilities or appearances that are completely different from what we know on Earth. For example, some can fly without wings or change their shapes at will.
How do science fiction comic books create believable unknown worlds?
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2024-10-25 16:55
Through detailed world - building in terms of geography and environment. The comic book artists and writers will create landscapes that are both alien and yet somewhat relatable. Maybe a world with floating islands and purple seas, but still with elements that seem to have a purpose in the ecosystem.
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