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Pollyanna, haunted by her father's mysterious suicide and the rumors of a family curse, faces strange encounter in Dunecliff city. After a disillusioning relationship, she doubts true love exists, until mysterious messages and near-death experiences disrupt her life.
When her ex-fiance is murdered, Pollyanna seeks solace in her hometown, Aleyska, only to uncover her father's hidden secrets.
As she grapples with her newfound identity as part of a "pack" and the enigmatic title of "Luna," it was confirmed that she indeed has no Luna wolf.
In the midst of making the public announcement, Pollyanna is confronted by a stranger with a chilling claim.
"Get her bags," a commanding voice pierces the air, freezing Pollyanna in shock. "I'm here to collect my mate."
Mate? Pollyanna's world spins as she faces the unsettling prospect of multiple Alphas vying for her allegiance.
How did her life spiral into such uncertainty?
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Island Management: Starting With the Heart of Ocean as a Prize
Sick of the city life, Qi Fan returns to his hometown island and ends up with an Island Management System.
He starts with a special prize that helps him not only to have underwater night vision and breathing, but he also attracts ocean life.
In the day, he takes a boat out to catch lobsters and fish marlins.
At night, he dives into the deep sea to search for mysterious treasures.
On the weekend, he takes a fishing boat far out to tease the turtles and look for blue whales.
Once he’s earned enough, he’ll make his hometown rich by developing a holiday resort city.
The beaches would be full of tourists enjoying the sun, sand, and bikinis…
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The Captains Prize
Katelyn has always been a proud and pampered princess. She grew up sheltered and doted on by her parents, never knowing the dangers that existed her small family life. In a twist of fate, she finds herself faced with an intimidating yet attractive man and path wrought with hardships she never could have prepared herself for. Will she fight for her freedom or will she fall under his rule and learn sometimes love can find you even in the darkest and most unsuspecting places?
You can expect from this novel: mature content, possible violence, explicit language.
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Fae Hunter's Prize
Sam Bales is thrust into a world of terror and danger when she finds herself in the crosshairs of Damien, an unrelenting Fae-hunter. Captured and held prisoner after a fateful event, Sam discovers that her unique ability to sense and eliminate Fae creatures is exactly what Damien needs to achieve his mission - killing the enigmatic Fae queen. As Sam navigates this new, dangerous reality, she learns of the unseen politics and age-old rivalries governing the Fae realm. With each encounter, her perception of these magical beings evolves, uncovering a dark truth behind their motives.
When Sam meets the powerful and charismatic Fae king, her outlook on the Fae forever shifts as she's pulled into a treacherous game of politics and prophecy. Realizing that her destiny lies intertwined with the fate of the Fae world, Sam must fight against time as they both teeter on the brink of disaster.
In her quest for truth and redemption, Sam must navigate a treacherous path, facing betrayal, heartache, and unimaginable choices. Will she choose to embrace her role as the savior of the fae world, sacrificing her own desires? Or will she defy expectations, forging her own path as she discovers the true nature of her powers and the extent of her impact on both worlds?
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The Death of the Prize Ghost: A Love Story
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Will it be possible for Jessica Jackson to forget what a notorious gang leader, Katrine Oliver, did to her, the very day James Parker visited her, in her residence?
A family that was united is now a target point to kill each other.
King Pedro had banished his uncle's wife, Susan Willie, thinking, a woman is not Worthy to be called a mother. Though Diana Lorborough was a villain to such a renounce royal home.
Do you think Susan Willie would soon gain her inheritance in the royal home after banishing to a foreign land?
The Death of the Prize Ghost: A Story of a Surviving Soul After Dead is the latest book of Chrissaint Trivett, the KBC Award-Winning Novel. If you like a turning page, full of twists, then you will love, 'The Death of the Prize Ghost: A Story of a Surviving Soul After Dead, a perfect gift for Young Adult readers and the elderly ones, who cannot drop a novel down until they get to the end.
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Sanctified Prize
"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.
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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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The King's Prize
Pan is a simple, honest farm boy. In all his nineteen years, he has only ever known his father’s farm. Yet in the few moments each day he has to himself, he dreams of another life -- something more than the back-breaking work, the loneliness, and the dirt of the farm.<br><br>One morning his prayers are answered in a most surprising and unexpected way. Roused from his sleep by one of King Seronisis’ hulking Hapsid Troopers, Pan is escorted from the bosom of his family and transported in a creaky wooden cart to the king’s palace, where he is to join the famous harem. During the journey Pan is taken advantage of by the insatiable Hapsid Troopers, who explain their carnal attentions as merely ‘preparations for the king.’<br><br>Yet upon Pan’s arrival at the palace, a routine physical examination uncovers a secret that will set him apart from the other men and boys of the harem. But is this a good thing or a bad thing? Will Pan’s life be all he has dreamed? Or a nightmare?<br><br>Only the king can decide. And his word is law.
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Forced Transformation: Kitten's Prize
A woman kidnaps a man who murdered her friends years before. Through a force transformation the killer becomes a woman herself. Testing to see if a transformation can change the very essence of a soul. In a race to discovery they both begin to find out more than they bargained for on the nature of man.
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The Dragon King's Prize
Renata is a beautiful but sheltered princess who has been promised to King Luther, a violent and evil man, in exchange for paying off her father's debts. When she is rescued by a handsome stranger in the woods while on one of her daily rides, her world is turned upside down.
She knows she must escape the clutches of King Luther, but how?
An opportunity presents itself when her father offers to take her to a neighboring kingdom's festival, celebrating a contest in which their king chooses his new bride. Renata suddenly finds herself an unwilling participant in a twisted game of fate, but soon realizes it's her only chance at freedom, or so she thinks.
Will Renata ever really be free, or is she only going to succeed in trading one ruthless king for another?
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The Princess Prize
Avalyn is the princess of Ainigriv. She has everything she could ever dream of. The only thing she could complain of is the never-ending classes and rules that she must follow. Being obedient her whole life and never stepping out of line, what happens when her parents arrange her marriage to someone she doesn't even know as a peace offering? She knows nothing of the prince she will marry or his country. Will she stay in line and do what is asked of her? Or will she decide to step out of line for the first time in her life?
Many Nobel Prize winning fiction books often have deep insights into human nature. For example, they can show the complex emotions, desires, and moral dilemmas of characters. Just like in 'The Old Man and the Sea', the old man's unwavering determination in the face of the vast sea reveals his strong will and also reflects on the relationship between man and nature.
These books often have a strong voice. The authors are not afraid to take a stance on important issues. For instance, many Nobel Prize - winning novels deal with social justice issues such as inequality, discrimination, and oppression. The characters in these novels are usually well - rounded and multi - dimensional. They feel like real people with their own hopes, dreams, fears, and flaws. This makes the readers be able to connect with them on a deeper level. Also, the settings of these novels can be very vivid, whether it's a small village in a far - off land or a bustling city, it's described in such a way that the reader can almost feel like they are there.
Another characteristic is their cultural significance. Nobel Prize - winning fiction books often provide insights into different cultures. For instance, 'The Bridge on the Drina' by Ivo Andrić gives readers a deep understanding of the history and culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina through its story centered around a bridge over time.
The number of books that won the Nobel Prize in Literature was uncertain every year because the selection criteria and selection process were different every year. Here are some of the books that have won the Nobel Prize in Literature:
1 Lao She, Teahouse
2 Mo Yan's Red Soroliang Family
3 Garcia Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude
4. The Sun Also Rises
Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury
6. Haruki Murakami, The Forest of Norway
7 Calvino, Spring of Vivaldi
8 Margaret Atwood, Gone with the Wind
9 Paul Thomas Anderson, La Traviata
William Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury
These were just some of the books that won the Nobel Prize in Literature. In fact, there were many other outstanding literary works that won this award.
The Nobel Prize in Literature was a literary award awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature to recognize outstanding literary creations around the world. The selection criteria for the award were very strict and the results were announced by the Swedish Academy. The history of the Nobel Prize in Literature can be traced back to 1901, when it was originally called the "Swedish Academy of Arts Prize". Since then, it has been called the "Nobel Prize in Literature". Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded to more than 60 people, including many famous people such as Ernest Hemmingway, Faulkner, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, and so on. The Nobel Prize in Literature was a widely influential literary award that had a profound impact on the development of literature around the world.
The Nobel Prize in Literature was a literary award awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature in recognition of outstanding contributions to literature on a global scale. The award was first established in 1926 and was originally called the "Swedish Academy of Arts Prize". Since 1960, it was officially renamed the "Nobel Prize in Literature".
The criteria for the Nobel Prize in Literature mainly included the quality and influence of the work. The selection process was carried out by the academicians of the Swedish Academy. They would consider factors such as achievements, reputation, and influence to determine the final winner.
The Nobel Prize in Literature is usually awarded on October 11th every year by the Swedish Academy of Literature. The award had an important influence on literature around the world. It was not only the highest honor in the literary world, but also represented the highest level of international literature.
At present, the Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded to more than 60 people, including Faulkner, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, and others.
The Nobel Prize in Literature was established in 1901 by the Swedish mathematician Alfred Nobel. The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to people who had made outstanding contributions to the field of literature.
Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded 120 times, with a total of 76 winners. The following is the list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature:
1 Alfred Nobel
2 John Keats
3. Henry de Thouet
4. William F. Buckley
5 Carl Jung
6. James Thiber
7 George Gordon Byron
8 Franz Kafka (FANCISCA FANCISCO)
9 Edward Gilkai
10 Samuel Taylor Coleridge
11 John Keats
12 Francis Bacon
Their works and ideas had a profound impact on modern literature.
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