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Submitting to the Duke

Submitting to the Duke

Mature content 17+ In the glittering world of Victorian England, Adelaide Sinclair, a spirited young woman with a flair for independence, faces a dire predicament when her family faces financial ruin. To secure her family's future, Adelaide enters into a marriage of convenience with the formidable Duke of Ashbourne, Luca Harrington. Known for his steely resolve and aversion to matters of the heart, Luca agrees to the arrangement out of duty, not desire. As Adelaide navigates the intricate social circles and glittering ballrooms alongside Luca, she discovers a man burdened by his past and shackled by societal expectations. Determined to uncover the man behind the title, Adelaide sets out to break through Luca's stoic facade, unaware that she is unraveling her own heart in the process. For Luca, Adelaide's spirited nature and unwavering loyalty begin to thaw the ice around his heart. But as their marriage evolves from duty to something deeper, both must confront their own fears and vulnerabilities. As their feelings intensify, they find themselves entangled in a web of desire and longing, where duty and passion collide. Amidst the splendor of aristocratic life and the whispers of scandal, "Submitting to the Duke" is a captivating tale of a marriage forged in necessity and tested by the unpredictable twists of fate. Will Adelaide and Luca find the courage to embrace a future together, or will the weight of their obligations tear them apart? PS: This is my first book, i am not so good of a writer, but i’m trying to be. Beware of detailed Mature Content. SNVL.
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Submitting to the Demon within : A journey to the throne series book 1

Submitting to the Demon within : A journey to the throne series book 1

revamped Warning 18+ mature content Bdsm ,cheating ,revenge ,rejection. Attentive suicide ,blood gore. Insinuation of sexual and physical abuse. But does not show detail of acts. Blurb : He can't get rejected right now. It will kill him for sure.    Before I could protest both of them completed the rejection.  It looked as if accepting took the only oxygen he'd had.  His eyes shut as it seemed ge stoped struggling to breath his hole body went limp.  Caydon no stay with me .  Josh moved to the other side still very naked but no on was worried about that.  "Caydon! stay awake" Footsteps approached behind us I didn't have to turn to know it was the understudy.  Caydon stay with us the doctor is almost here ." My voice shook as I spoke the words. Just then  a black and red smoke went into Caydons mouth and nose. His blood slowly moved off the grass.  Reforming into the droplets as if some pressed rewind on time.   The blood disappated into a crimson smoke . Wrapping around Caydons still body as if it where a cocoon .  Then his body disappeared.  Making me feel as if the wind was knocked out of me. "Caydon!"   A growl of fear and furry erupted from me ,filled by an angry grumble under out feet. Grass and rocks, shot up what seemed to be 50 feet high. As the ground shifted apart.  synopsis Caydon Wes is your typical nerd,or is he . He is bullied all through grade and high school. Upon turning 18some secrets come to light from his past. Letting everyone know he's not you run of the mill guy. * Sexual acts are depicted graphically throughout this book. As well as bulling and the occasional death blood shed.
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8 Chs
Submitting To The Omega
Book 1 (Delete)

Submitting To The Omega Book 1 (Delete)

Book 1 of Dominant Omega Series Vampires, Werewolves, Witches and everything in between. They lived in peace in territories. In this world, no one was born dominant or submissive. However, a single fact decided who become the sub in any relationship. The one who marks first becomes dominant and the one who gets marked first becomes submissive. That a simple knowledge everyone is well aware off. Alphas can't get marked first. However, in a funny turn of events, the newly appointed Alpha of the Brookwood Territory got marked first. No, it wasn't another Alpha who marked him or even a Beta. It was an Omega, the once with the lowest strength in the pack. What? Born into a family of Omega's, he grew up as one. One day, he watch his parents get killed by a dominant Alpha for unknown reasons. From that day, a deep hatred for Alphas and an unquenchable taste for revenge was implanted into his soul. He promised himself never to get marked by anyone no matter what and revenge his family. But faith played a trick on him. How did he end up marking the new Alpha first? And wait, how did his family's murder get mixed in this situation? One dominant Alpha in public but submissive in the bedroom. One submissive Omega in public but dominant in the bedroom. As long as no one found out, what could possibly go wrong? If only faith was done messing up with them. ****** Estimated No of Chapters ~ 40 Chapter Length ~ 1000 words and above Update ~ Two chapters a week Days ~ Sundays and Wednesdays ****** 10 power stones => 1 advance chapter 30 power stones => 2 advance chapter
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2 Chs
Subaru

Subaru

Six years after having been sentenced to life imprisonment for the massacre of her entire village, Shun Shutsuki is recruited by the master of Gushiken Paranormal Organization and taken out of prison. Shun is the possessor of the Godai Shakujō, a hereditary ability of the Shutsuki Clan, which appears only once in several generations and manifests itself in the form of a powerful anti-monster weapon. According to Kagami Gushiken, the master of the Organization, Shun wasn’t herself during the massacre; she was possessed by a demon. However, this does not appear to be the entire truth; only Doctor Tsunan Hitachiin and the Master seem to know exactly what happened that fateful night. Evidently, the other members of the Organization are not at ease- to say the least- with the idea of having a “mass murderer” amongst them, with Tsunan’s fan-club being particularly averse to Shun’s presence within the organization. Even if monsters are absolutely real, none of them believe in the existence of demons and much less in demonic possession. Everything becomes complicated when Naoto Higaonna, an ex-member of the organization- who is now working as a high-school teacher- kills a group of students out of the blue before committing suicide. Things become even more complicated when the members of the Organization discover that Shun is constantly being hounded and persecuted by a certain Tadashi Honjō, with whom Shun seems to share a long-time bond. Who is Tadashi Honjō? Or rather, what is he? But, above it all, who is Subaru? What is Shun hiding so desperately? Will she be able to survive within the Organization? Will she return safely from the missions assigned to her?
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90 Chs
Which literary magazines are best for submitting short stories?
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2024-12-01 12:19
Some of the top literary magazines for short story submissions include The Antioch Review. It has a reputation for being inclusive and publishing diverse voices in short fiction. Another one is The Southern Review. They are interested in short stories that explore complex themes. And Fiction is also a good magazine to consider. It has a long - standing tradition of publishing high - quality short stories. The Antioch Review, for example, is open to different styles and voices, which gives new writers a good chance. The Southern Review often looks for stories that can dig deep into the human condition, while Fiction focuses on stories that are well - crafted and engaging.
What are some good magazines for submitting short stories?
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2024-10-18 08:44
I'd recommend 'Granta'. It's known for featuring diverse and compelling short stories from a range of authors. They have a discerning editorial team that looks for unique voices and engaging narratives.
Best Magazines for Submitting Flash Fiction
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2024-11-30 03:55
One top magazine is 'Flash Fiction Magazine'. It has a long history of publishing excellent flash fictions. Another is 'The Flash Fiction Press'. They are always on the lookout for new and talented writers. 'Flash Fiction World' is also a good choice as it offers a platform for a diverse range of flash fictions.
Which magazines were better at submitting?
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2024-09-18 05:55
For online articles, you can refer to the following popular magazines: 1. Fantasy: "Battle Through the Sky","Martial Heaven and Earth","The Great Master","Covering the Sky", etc. 2. Cities: "The Legend of Mortal Cultivation","The Story of Choosing Heaven","Full-time Expert","Ode to Joy", etc. Fantasy: Ghost Blows Out the Light, Grave Robber's Chronicles, Infinite Terror, Douluo Continent, etc. 4 Science fiction: "Three-body","Wandering Earth","Mars Rescue","Tomb Robber's Notes", etc. 5 Wuxia: Wuxia Fictions, Chivalrous Journey, New Wuxia Fictions, Sword Comes, etc. Of course, the key to a successful submission was the quality of the work and the communication with the editor. At the same time, different magazines had different requirements and styles. He had to choose a suitable magazine according to his interests and the characteristics of his works, and actively communicate with the editor.
What are the Requirements of the Best Fantasy Magazines for Submitting Short Stories?
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2024-11-16 21:29
Most of the best fantasy magazines have a few common requirements. For example, 'Fantasy & Science Fiction' typically expects high - quality writing. They look for original ideas and well - developed characters. 'Clarkesworld' often asks for stories that are engaging from the start. They also have a preference for stories that fit within their general aesthetic of science - fiction and fantasy blend.
Which top magazines are suitable for submitting fiction?
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2024-11-23 15:25
One of the top ones is 'The Kenyon Review'. It has a great reputation for literary excellence and welcomes fiction submissions. Another is 'Epoch', which is known for publishing engaging fictional pieces. Also, 'Antioch Review' is a good choice for fiction writers as it looks for well - crafted stories.
What are the benefits of submitting to literary magazines for fiction?
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2024-10-24 16:24
One benefit is exposure. If your work gets published in a literary magazine for fiction, it can reach a wider audience. Another is credibility. It gives you a certain level of validation as a writer. Also, it can help you build connections in the literary world.
How to find magazines suitable for submitting fiction?
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2024-10-14 09:13
You can start by looking online. Many websites list magazines that accept fiction submissions. Just search for 'fiction submission magazines' and you'll get some options.
How to make money by submitting articles to magazines?
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2024-09-18 19:38
If you want to contribute to a magazine and make money, you can follow these steps: 1. Choose the magazine you are interested in and understand their submission policies and requirements, including word count, format, subject matter, style, etc. 2. Prepare the manuscript and write it according to the requirements of the magazine. Pay attention to the creativity and quality of the manuscript. 3. Submit the manuscript and submission information according to the requirements of the journal and review it according to the requirements of the journal. 4. After the review, you will receive a reply from the journal and arrange the publication time according to the requirements of the journal. 5. After publishing, they would publicize and promote according to the requirements of the magazine and earn royalties. It was important to note that submission required a certain amount of time and effort, and successful publication required a certain amount of luck. Therefore, it was recommended to submit more articles and try to continuously improve the level and quality of their writing to increase their chances of success.
What are the benefits of submitting long stories to literary magazines that accept them?
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2024-10-27 21:08
One benefit is wider exposure. Since these magazines have a readership interested in long stories, your work can reach a targeted audience. For example, if your story gets published in The New Yorker, it can be read by a large number of literary enthusiasts around the world.
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