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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.
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803 Chs
Stuck in a Chinese novel

Stuck in a Chinese novel

An amazing world of cultivation. A majestic world where miracles happen. There is a warrior who defies destiny and forge his own path facing innumerable difficulties ahead. Come and join the life of the person who will go against the set destiny of the cruel world and become something extraordinary. ===== Extraordinary my foot. What is this illogical cr*p? Does it even make sense? If you are doctor, then work in a hospital. What the hell are you doing going after girls? If you are a commander in the army, then bring your army to get revenge on those who wronged you. Why go through the trouble of pretending to be a weakling. You are a useless son in law? Your wife's family thinks you are good for nothing? Then how the hell did you score her in the first place?!!! If they like money so much and you are a hidden millionaire, then why in the name of sanity would you hide this fact and be berated every day?!!! The hell is all this?!!! The more I read it, the more illogical it becomes. Like this all came straight out of someone's as-- [Host, why don't you calm down?] 'You shut up!!! You're the reason I'm stuck here in the first place!!!!' [Host, you need anger management] 'THE FU*K DID YOU SAY?!!!!!' ===== Hello everyone! This is my second novel and so far, nothing is decided. This is just an idea that has been plaguing my mind for quite a long time and I decided to let it out and let you guys decide whether or not I should work on it. Give it a proper read and let me know. You guys will decide the fate of this novel. Also, I would like you guys to come up with proper genres for this story. Bonus chapters: 150 PS for one chapter 300 PS for another chapter 20 GT for two chapters 50 GT for another two chapters 1 Review of 4 stars or above, 1 extra chapters Maximum extra chapters per week: 7 ===== The cover is A.I generated and is not mine. If the real owner would like me to remove it, let me know in any chapter comments. That's it. Enjoy!
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373 Chs
A Tale of Chinese New Year Lovers: My Dragon, My Love

A Tale of Chinese New Year Lovers: My Dragon, My Love

"When Chinese New Year happens, that's the only time I get to see him." - AX Althea Xi, an orphan and a freelance article writer in most Shanghai mainland broadcasting and newspaper companies wanted to become a famous top author in China through an international competition that will end before the new year of 2023. She came up with the decision to use the 'The Legend of the Cursed Dragon' as her setting for her work, in which her deceased grandmother always told her when it was nighttime when she was just a kid. But fate turned the tables around when she has been disqualified from the competition as soon as she used the prohibited folklore. She used that opportunity to abandon the story that was etched through her mind for a long time by throwing the bejeweled box that she was forbidden to open to the Yangtze River. Her deceased grandmother had been guarding it since her teenage years, and she knew that the box and the legend had been bringing her a stroke of bad luck all throughout her life. But before she could even leave the river, she accidentally tripped through rocks and fell down on the deep waters. She swam upwards with all her might, but little did she know, she was being transported through the year 1904, where a Chinese New Year celebration was happening on the side of the river. --------------------------- A LITTLE EXCERPT: "I exude a powerful charm I never imagined that would save you." "It was because of the power of love we have on each other." He then claimed her lips in the middle of the rain while the rivers of the Yangtze River were evident. He held onto her waist after a while. And she scraped her fingernails on his hair. They both love each other, they both do. ---------------------------- DISCLAIMER: The characters portrayed in this drama are fictitious. Organizations, names, places, and situations are based on imagination. The story used Chinese New Year as a reference for the Chinese New Year contest, and no distortion of historical resources had been made. Only the parallels of the worlds had been used, and the reality of Chinese mythology had been inked through this novel. The cover's background rights reserved through Pinterest artworks. The text is made through the Canva website by the dear author.
4.9
205 Chs
3. Chinese classical novels?
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2024-09-12 14:33
Chinese classical novels refer to the works of novels that have been widely spread in China from ancient times to modern times and have been read and appreciated by people. Most of these novels were literary works, including 'Dream of the Red Chamber',' Journey to the West','Water Margins' and 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms'. These works not only occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but also had a profound impact on world literature.
What marked the peak of Chinese classical novels and the perfect end of Chinese classical novels?
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2024-09-19 17:40
The Chinese classical novel that reached its peak and drew a perfect ending might be Dream of the Red Chamber. 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was considered the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels in the Qing Dynasty. It presented the life of the noble society in the Qing Dynasty in a delicate and rich way. Through the in-depth description of each character, it showed the complexity and variety of human nature, as well as the in-depth discussion of Chinese traditional culture and values. It was hailed as one of the treasures of Chinese culture. The publication of "Dream of the Red Chamber" marked the development of Chinese classical novels reached a peak and drew a perfect end for Chinese classical novels.
Introduction to Chinese classical novels
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2025-03-09 05:11
Chinese classical novels refer to the long novels that originated from China and have been handed down to this day. They are an important part of the treasure house of Chinese literature, with a long history and profound cultural background. Chinese classical novels can be divided into four masterpieces: Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These four works are all classics in the history of Chinese literature, not only in China but also in the world, enjoying a high reputation. They used their own unique way to describe the customs of ancient Chinese society, showing the rich characters and the complexity of human nature. It is a classic work of Chinese classical novels. In addition to these four masterpieces, there were many other important works of Chinese classical novels such as Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, The Scholars, Water Margins, Golden Lotus, etc. These works were not only numerous, but also had a lot of twists and turns. They were the important representatives of Chinese classical novels. Chinese classical novels have unique charm in literary form, narrative skills, characters and other aspects. They not only reflect the politics, economy, culture and other aspects of ancient Chinese society, but also reflect the thoughts, emotions and values of the Chinese people. They have made important contributions to the development of Chinese literature and the prosperity of world literature.
Two Chinese classical novels
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2025-03-06 17:28
The following two famous works can be used as reference for Chinese classical novels: Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty. It described the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and the various customs of the feudal society of the Qing Dynasty. The novel was hailed as a classic in the history of Chinese literature. 2. Journey to the West-The story of Sun Wukong and others protecting Tang Sanzang during the Ming Dynasty. It depicted a series of fantastic adventures and myths. The novel was also a monumental work in the history of Chinese literature.
What are the classical Chinese novels?
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2025-03-04 23:13
There were many classical Chinese novels, some of which were famous, including Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, etc. These novels were all classics of Chinese literature, and they had a high reputation and influence not only in China but also around the world.
The four classical Chinese novels
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2025-03-01 12:20
The four classical Chinese novels were called Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These four works were all representative works of the Ming and Qing Dynasties and were regarded as classics in the history of Chinese literature.
Chinese classical novels…Anxious!
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2024-09-19 17:49
Chinese classical novels referred to novels and short stories that occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature. They usually included classic works such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, Journey to the West, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. These works reflected the social style and people's lives by describing the fate of the characters and the plot of the story. At the same time, they also displayed the unique charm of Chinese literature and art. The Chinese classical novels have distinctive features in literary form, language style, plot design and so on. They have played an important role in the development and prosperity of Chinese literature.
"Three" in Chinese classical novels
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2024-09-19 01:51
The "three" in Chinese classical novels usually referred to three important characters or plots: 1. Three visits to the thatched cottage: refers to the three visits to the thatched cottage that led to Zhuge Liang, the wise man, to help Liu Bei establish the Shu Han regime. 2. The Three Ends of Grace: It refers to the three benefactors, namely Xiang Yu's Xiang Bo, Fan Zeng and Liu Bang's Lu Gong, who helped and supported Xiang Yu when he was in danger and finally achieved the Han Dynasty. Three long and two short: refers to three kinds of unfortunate encounters, namely short life, physical defects, or encountering disasters. This term was often used in literature to describe the tragic fate of a character.
Translate novels in classical Chinese
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2024-09-13 15:06
I'm not a fan of online novels. I'm a novel reader and can answer questions about languages and language learning. But I can't translate classical Chinese novels.
The development of Chinese classical novels?
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2024-08-28 02:57
The development of Chinese classical novels can be traced back to the pre-Qin period, that is, between 770 and 221 B.C. The earliest literary work was the Book of Songs, and later literary works included the Spring and Autumn Annals and Zuo Zhuan. As time passed, the development of Chinese novels gradually entered a mature stage. During the Han Dynasty, a number of famous novels appeared, such as Records of the Historian and Han Shu. These works not only reflected the social reality at that time, but also created a series of excellent characters. In the Tang Dynasty, the development of novels reached a climax, and a number of important novels appeared, such as "Water Margins","Journey to the West","Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and so on. These works were not only widely circulated at that time, but also influenced the creation of novels in later generations. In the Song Dynasty, the creation of novels ushered in a new peak, and a batch of popular novels appeared, such as Water Margins, Journey to the West, Dream of the Red Chamber, etc. These works not only achieved high literary achievements, but also reflected the background of the times and the lives of the people in social reality. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the development of novels entered a bottleneck period. There were relatively few creative works, but there were also some important novels such as Golden Lotus and Scholars. These works not only reflected the social reality of the time, but also had high literary value. After the founding of New China, the development of Chinese classical novels ushered in a new spring. A number of important literary works appeared, such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, Journey to the West, etc. These works not only made great achievements in literature, but also reflected the reality of Chinese society and people's lives at that time.
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