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Ian & Gianna

Ian & Gianna

She's a rare beauty. Not just a rare beauty but a beauty with brains. Gianna thrives in the art of healing. Gianna lives with her father Hilton Kent and his wife Alvilda . Her mother was a heartless princess who married another man abandoning her lover and daughter without second thought - or so she has always been told. Hilton and Alvilda don't like Gianna asking questions about her mother; albeit for different reasons. In fact, Alvilda doesn't seem to like anything about Gianna; she's far more hardworking and smarter than her own son. Having been recruited as a castle healer; Hilton's greatest fear is that Gianna will discover the truth about her mother as she works in the castle as a healer. Gianna is a free spirit; until she's set to marry an earl; how would she cope with being imprisoned in a gated manor all in the name of marriage with no one heeding her distress call for freedom? ****** The man had surely changed. Hilton Kent had changed and not for the better but for the Worse! Hera had known him and served him for years but now he had broken her trust into smithereens. As the old saying goes; if you want to keep a secret you MUST also hide it from yourself Lies and secrets; they are like a fatal disease. They eat away what is good and leave only destruction. Having been betrayed by her father, Gianna is reluctant to love anyone again. She turns cold. But her iciness lasts only until she meets the annoying but handsome Prince Ian who melts the ice covering her forlorn heart His touch sets her body aflame, but she's married. Things get difficult as Gianna must make a choice between giving in to her desires or respecting her marriage to protect her family in extension . Or would she risk falling in love at the expense of her family's safety?
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"JUST GET OUT. GET OUT!!" I flinched as his harsh voice echos throughout the room. I gather my courage together and look him dead in his eyes. "Fine. I'll leave. I'll leave and never come back. Is that what you want?" I stood there staring at his straight face void of any emotions. I tried to see if he felt something, anything towards me right now, but I see nothing. Nothing at all. "IS THAT WHAT YOU WANT, ADRIANO?!" He keeps staring at me but says nothing. I abruptly turn around and run out of the mansion door into the woods. Behind me, I could hear him raging and calling my name, but I turn a deaf ear to him. I start running faster before I shift and vanish into the darkness. The darkness I've always known as home. _______________________ Nadira is the outcast of her pack. Brought in and adopted by her current Alpha and Luna, she hasn't felt welcome there ever since. After she came of age, her parents made her do everything for them around and in the house. She became they're made and her sisters made sure she knew her place. While all the other wolves could train and run around with the other pack members, Nadira had to stay at home. One evening, an unexpected visit from an Alpha changed her life drastically. When she came to know who the Alpha was, she made easy work of escaping and running away from the packhouse and as far away as she could from the pack grounds. If she was to be caught, she'd indeed be dead. Adriano is a known alpha for his strength, mercilessness, reign and fearlessness. The alphas that disrespected or disregarded him of anything, suffered horrible consequences. One evening, when he went to visit his father's old friend in The Mordisco de Plata Pack, a strange turn of events has rendered his patience running thin and his rage to grow even more. The girl he saw running out of the house and disappearing into the darkness has made him think and question things ever since.
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Has Ian McEwan won the Booker Prize for his novels?
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2024-12-08 23:38
Yes, Ian McEwan has won the Booker Prize. His works are often highly regarded in the literary world, and his winning is a recognition of his excellent writing skills and the depth of his novels.
Which of Ian McEwan's novels won the Booker Prize?
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2024-12-08 20:25
His novel 'Amsterdam' won the Booker Prize.
What is the best Ian McEwan novel?
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2024-10-31 03:53
In my opinion, 'Atonement' is one of the best. It has a complex and poignant story. The narrative unfolds across different time periods, and the exploration of guilt, love, and the power of the written word is truly captivating. The characters are well - developed, and the way McEwan builds the tension throughout the novel is masterful.
Which is the best novel of Ian McEwan?
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2024-10-14 23:52
Well, 'On Chesil Beach' is often praised for its sensitive portrayal of human relationships. However, opinions on the best novel can vary depending on personal preferences.
Top Ian McEwan Novels
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2024-11-22 21:21
Definitely 'Atonement'. It's a beautifully written novel with a very engaging plot. The way McEwan unfolds the story over different time periods is masterful.
Top Ian McEwan Novels
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2024-11-22 18:32
I would also consider 'Saturday' as a top novel. It gives a detailed account of a day in the life of a neurosurgeon. Through this day, we see his family life, his thoughts on society, and how unexpected events can disrupt an ordinary day.
What is Ian McEwan's latest novel?
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2024-10-27 02:34
As of July 2023, Ian McEwan's latest novel is 'Lessons'.
Analysis of 'Child in Time' by Ian McEwan
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2024-12-11 03:31
Well, 'Child in Time' is a remarkable work. Ian McEwan has a way of getting into the nitty - gritty of human emotions. The story shows how the main character is constantly haunted by the memory of his missing child. Time seems to stand still for him in some ways, yet it also moves forward inexorably. The writing is so vivid that it draws the reader into the character's world, making us experience his pain, confusion, and the glimmers of hope that still manage to survive in the face of such a tragic situation.
What are the characteristics of Ian McEwan novels?
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2024-12-05 00:08
One of the characteristics is his detailed and vivid descriptions. Whether it's the setting or the characters' inner thoughts, he can make readers feel as if they are there. For example, in 'Atonement', the description of the English countryside and the characters' relationships is extremely immersive. His novels also tend to explore moral and ethical issues in a profound way, making readers think about the consequences of different actions and the nature of human behavior.
What are the best novels by Ian McEwan?
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2024-11-17 16:24
'Enduring Love' is also a great work. It delves into themes of obsession and the unexpected turns that relationships can take. McEwan's writing style in this novel is gripping, making it hard to put down as it takes the reader on an intense psychological journey.
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