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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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34 Chs
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
What is the preferred length of novel manuscripts for agents and publishers?
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2024-10-11 01:31
It varies. Some agents and publishers prefer manuscripts in the range of 70,000 to 100,000 words for adult fiction, but it really depends on the genre and the specific requirements of each.
Which science fiction publishers accept unsolicited manuscripts?
1 answer
2024-10-02 00:14
Among the science fiction publishers accepting unsolicited manuscripts are DAW Books and Pyr. Remember, each publisher has its own criteria and expectations for submissions, so make sure to do your research.
How do book publishers select historical fiction manuscripts?
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2024-11-15 03:17
Book publishers consider multiple factors when selecting historical fiction manuscripts. Firstly, the historical accuracy is crucial. If there are blatant errors in the historical facts presented, it's likely to be rejected. Secondly, the author's ability to create vivid characters within the historical context is important. If the characters seem flat or uninteresting, it won't be appealing. Also, the publisher will assess the potential market for the book. If they don't think there's an audience for it, they won't take it on.
What do you think about making money by submitting manuscripts?
1 answer
2024-09-12 08:05
It wasn't uncommon for online novels to earn money by submitting articles. Wang Wen turned his works into income. However, it was not easy to earn money by submitting manuscripts. It was necessary to adapt to the requirements of different platforms. At the same time, they had to update their works in time to be successful in online novels and earn money. Writing also required patience and perseverance because the submission process could be very long or even require multiple entries to be successful. Therefore, he could realize his dream of making money by submitting manuscripts.
How can publishers seeking science fiction find the best manuscripts?
1 answer
2024-12-14 19:33
One way is to collaborate with established science fiction agents. These agents already have a network of science fiction writers. They know the market trends and can recommend suitable manuscripts to publishers. Additionally, publishers can look into self - published science fiction works. Sometimes, there are great stories that just need a bit more exposure through a traditional publisher. By scouting self - published works, they might find the next big science fiction hit.
How can publishers looking for historical novels find the best manuscripts?
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2024-12-02 22:21
One way is to attend various literary festivals and events. There, they can network with authors who might be working on historical novels. They can also put out calls for submissions on their official websites and in industry - related magazines. Social media platforms can also be useful, as they can join groups or start threads related to historical fiction and look for potential works there.
How do children's book publishers select historical fiction manuscripts?
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2024-11-22 16:06
Publishers usually look for engaging stories. If the historical setting is well - researched and accurately portrayed, that's a plus. They also consider if the story can appeal to the target age group of children.
How do children's book publishers select historical fiction manuscripts?
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2024-11-11 04:07
Children's book publishers consider several factors when selecting historical fiction manuscripts. They look for well - developed characters that kids can relate to. For example, a young girl in a World War II story who shows courage. The plot needs to be both interesting and historically accurate. Publishers also assess the author's reputation and track record. If the author has previously written successful historical fiction, that's a plus. And they think about how the book will be received in the educational market, as many historical fiction books are used in schools.
How can new publishers seeking experi etal nfiction novels find quality manuscripts?
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2024-12-03 18:39
They can start by networking with emerging writers at local writing groups or literary events. This gives them direct access to new voices in the nfiction genre.
Are there manuscripts for online novels?
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2024-09-17 23:14
Web novels usually didn't have manuscripts. Manuscript was a form of painting or writing that was used to record the author's creativity and ideas for subsequent writing and revision. This was not the case for web novels because web novels were usually created through computer software or mobile devices rather than through drawing or writing. The writing process of web novels was usually done on the author's computer or mobile phone, and some writing tools were usually used to record and edit ideas and plots.
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