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Broken Bond: Between Vices and Virtues (BL)

Broken Bond: Between Vices and Virtues (BL)

Synopsis: Knox is an omega – poor, orphaned, weak, and bullied. He was the unluckiest human being alive – according to his own. Burdened by debt, he has no choice but to stop school and work to pay off his loans all the while hiding the truth and pretending as a beta to save himself from harassment. He accepted all legal jobs he could get to make ends meet. Including a contractual relationship with an alpha who’s suffering from a pheromone disability. He gets paid – enough to free him from all of his debts. All he has to do is help the alpha stabilize his pheromone…not until that night happens… The contract was breached. Knox has to pay the price. Afraid of his circumstances, he ran away. Years later, Knox became a capable man. He has a nice job and a kind boss. When his boss got invited to an engagement party, as his secretary, Knox had to come with him. However, he was shocked to find out that the man to be engaged was none other than the spitting image of his son! How will Knox keep the truth from him, when after their eyes met at the party, the alpha had already marked him as his property, claiming him as the payment of the contract he breached? Will Knox hide and run away again? Or will he choose to pay off the debt to be free? Will he be able to push away the alpha whose vices are hidden behind his attractive mask or will Knox abandon his virtues and embrace the dangerous father of his son? --- Thank you all for your support! For faster update, send my book your golden tickets, powerstones, and gifts!!
5.0
273 Chs
Coincidental Bond

Coincidental Bond

"Flower, I promise that I will never let any harm come to you. Be it Knowingly or unknowingly. I'll always be by your side to protect you." … On a Journey to Alaska for some documentary about the wildlife reserve over there. Flower Olivia Thompson a 20 year old wildlife reporter activist and two of her colleagues who had been both anxious and enthusiastic about the Journey, met with an unfavorable situation. A life-threatening accident transpired along the way. Fortunately, Flower survived, however, so could not be uttered for her colleagues whose body parts had been brutally impaired and splitted apart. Somehow, when Flower woke up. Instead of being greeted by the coldness of the snow filled ground and a bloodstained body, or even in heaven due to the accident that transpired. She met herself in a warm, outstanding room. Soon enough, she later found out that she was saved by Anthony Rodrigo Smith—a wealthy werewolf with an unfortunate, traumatic past with excess self desire. He brought her to his mansion deep in the wildlife of Alaska where no souls other than wild animals resides. He took care of her to the extent of donating part of his own life force just to save her life without even knowing her from anywhere beforehand. Anticipation erupts when Anthony and Flower found themselves entangled in a will-they-won't-they relationship. Struggling to fit into eachothers world and trying their best in creating a safe haven for eachother. However, since their bond was a coincidence and unplanned for, it wasn't going to be easy on both of them. Read-only on web novel a life-changing love story which warms the soul with its words and melts the heart with its plots and character. Kindly leave a review, pretty please. Enjoy!
4.6
116 Chs
The Lion's Bond: Unexpected Love (Book 3)

The Lion's Bond: Unexpected Love (Book 3)

Welcome to the third installment in The Lion's Bond universe! This is my first hetero romance, so bare with me if things appear a bit cliche! In the not too distant future, in the year 2061, taking place after the events of Vivi and Leon's side story; this is the tale of their firstborn daughter as she learns to navigate her coming of age into adulthood and the strong pull of a matebond with an unexpected lover! History repeats itself with her story and sends her grandparents into a bit of a shock. Read below for the full synopsis! Adeliona lives a luxurious and sheltered life as the young omega heiress of the Bartley Family. Long-buried family secrets arise to disrupt her perfect life when she awakes to find a mating mark upon her neck and her lover, turned mate, gone from her bed. Will Liona’s family let her keep her mating mark? Or will they make her have it removed when she refuses to divulge her mate's name? Her desperate search for her alpha is unsuccessful, and she soon finds that her mate has left her with more than a mating mark – she is carrying his child! As Liona’s pregnancy progresses, her need for her alpha grows stronger until finally her baby is born. But her happiness at the birth of her lover’s child is short-lived, as her baby is abducted. Collapsing into a fevered dream, Liona could swear she had been visited by her alpha, but when she awakes, he is nowhere to be found, yet to her attuned senses, his scent lingers. As she attends school the next day, she soon hears rumors of her baby’s abductor being found, however, it’s not who she expected to see when she gets to the detention center!
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96 Chs
What are the best Ruskin Bond novels?
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2024-11-24 14:08
Some of the best Ruskin Bond novels include 'The Blue Umbrella'. It's a charming story set in the hills, with simple yet engaging characters. The story of Binya and her blue umbrella is heartwarming.
Analysis of 'A Face in the Dark by Ruskin Bond'
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2024-11-22 18:13
It is a short story full of mystery. The setting often plays a crucial role in creating the spooky atmosphere. The face in the dark that the protagonist sees is a key element that builds suspense throughout the story.
What are the characteristics of Ruskin Bond novels?
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2024-11-20 19:51
Ruskin Bond novels are often known for their simplicity and charm. His works usually depict the beauty of nature in the Himalayan region vividly. For example, in many of his novels, the mountains, forests, and rivers are not just backdrops but characters in their own right. The stories are also filled with endearing characters, both human and animal, and are told in a gentle, unhurried pace that makes the reader feel as if they are sitting by a fireside and listening to an old friend's tale.
Analysis of 'The Eyes Have It' by Ruskin Bond
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2024-11-09 18:03
In 'The Eyes Have It', Ruskin Bond creates a vivid and poignant story. The story is mainly about the encounter between two strangers on a train. The narrator, who is blind, engages in a conversation with a female passenger. Bond uses simple yet powerful language to build the atmosphere. The blindness of the narrator adds an element of mystery and also heightens the other senses, especially the sense of hearing and perception through touch. The story also explores themes of human connection and the power of imagination as the two characters form an unspoken bond during their brief interaction.
Analysis of 'Ghost Trouble' by Ruskin Bond
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2024-11-04 19:28
One of the main themes in 'Ghost Trouble' by Ruskin Bond is the exploration of the supernatural in a rather light - hearted way. The story often plays with the idea of ghosts not being as menacing as they are usually made out to be in traditional tales.
How does Ruskin Bond portray the Indian railway culture in 'Ruskin Bond Indian Railway Stories'?
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2024-11-23 16:59
Ruskin Bond shows the railway culture as a place full of small kindnesses. For instance, passengers sharing food with each other during long journeys. Also, he depicts the unique sounds and smells associated with the Indian railways, like the whistle of the train, the smell of the chai being sold on the platforms. This gives a very vivid and multi - sensory picture of the railway culture.
What are the main characters in 'The Thief' by Ruskin Bond?
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2024-12-12 22:44
The main characters are the thief, who is a young boy, and an old man.
What is the plot of 'The Cherry Tree' by Ruskin Bond?
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2024-12-11 13:25
The story is about a boy who plants a cherry seed. He takes care of it as it grows into a sapling and then a small tree. Along the way, he faces various challenges like protecting it from animals and the elements. Eventually, the cherry tree blossoms, which is a moment of great joy for him as he has put in so much effort to make it grow.
Describe the setting of 'The Hidden Pool' by Ruskin Bond.
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2024-12-04 05:33
In Ruskin Bond's 'The Hidden Pool', the setting is probably a secluded place. It could be a forest glade where the pool is hidden among the trees and bushes. There might be a soft carpet of moss around it, and the sound of birds and the gentle trickle of water into the pool. The sun might filter through the leaves, creating dappled light on the pool's surface.
Analysis of 'He said it with arsenic' by Ruskin Bond
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2024-12-03 08:20
I'm sorry, I haven't actually read this story in detail. But generally, Ruskin Bond's works often feature vivid descriptions of the Indian landscape and the simple yet complex lives of people there. Maybe this story is about a situation where arsenic is involved in a rather sinister or mysterious way.
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