As a longtime collector of Ryle Books, I can tell you that the first novel in the series, 'The Forgotten Heir,' was published back in 2005. I remember stumbling upon it in a small bookstore and being instantly drawn to the intricate cover art. The story follows a young heir discovering his hidden legacy, blending fantasy and political intrigue in a way that felt fresh at the time. Over the years, the series has grown into a sprawling epic with a dedicated fanbase, but that first book remains a nostalgic favorite for many of us who've been following from the beginning.
What makes 'The Forgotten Heir' special isn't just its publication date, but how it set the tone for the entire series. The world-building was ambitious right out of the gate, and the protagonist's journey resonated with readers looking for depth in their fantasy novels. It's fascinating to see how the author's style has evolved since then, but that 2005 debut still holds up as a solid introduction to the Ryle universe.
the Ryle Books are a standout. The first installment, 'The Forgotten Heir,' hit shelves in 2005, which was a great year for fantasy enthusiasts. What's interesting is how it arrived just before the big resurgence of epic fantasy in the late 2000s, making it somewhat of a trailblazer. The novel's mix of traditional tropes with innovative character arcs helped it carve out a unique space in the genre.
Back in 2005, when 'The Forgotten Heir' first came out, I was just getting into fantasy novels. That book completely hooked me with its rich storytelling and complex characters. It's wild to think how long ago that was, considering how popular the series has become. The author really struck gold with that debut, and it's cool to see how far they've come since that initial publication.
The Ryle Book series began with 'The Forgotten Heir' in 2005. It's impressive how the author built such an expansive world right from the first novel. Fans often debate whether the later books improved upon the foundation laid by that debut, but there's no denying its impact.
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Sinners & Saints: A Collection Of Dark Romance Stories
Mary Samantha
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This author once failed as a heroine… and returned as something entirely different.
Not as a savior.
But as the villain.
And she didn’t come back empty-handed.
She brought secrets.
She brought sins.
She brought a story that was never meant to be read.
Sinners & Saints is not just a collection of dark romance stories—
It is a confession.
A warning.
And a door best left unopened.
Within these pages lie twisted love stories where desire and destruction walk hand in hand, and every choice comes with a cost.
So the question is simple:
Will you turn away…
or step inside anyway?
I sat on the front row,listening to Dad preach against sin with all act of seriousness.
I could feel the word 'sin' disgusted my father, and listening to his words gave me goosebumps.
Being a preacher's only child came with responsibilities and expectations. I lived by dad's rules.
I rarely lied, I never stole, I read my bible every single day, just as a pastor's son should. But still, I have one problem.
It started the moment my parents separated me from the opposite gender, sending me off to a boarding school, which consisted of only my gender.
I’ll Be Home for Christmas: A Thorntons Christmas Novella
IRIS MORLAND
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"Fall in love with THE THORNTONS, a family filled with sexy alpha males, passionate women, and lots of heart, all set in a delightful small town in the Pacific Northwest.
It’s Christmas time, and the entire Thornton clan is spending the holidays in a cabin deep in the Washington woods.
What could go wrong with twelve adults, four kids, and a dog all staying together in one big cabin?
Only the most chaotic—and memorable—Christmas ever!
Expect kisses under the mistletoe, lots of (spiked) eggnog, and even a surprise wedding as the Thornton clan celebrates the most romantic holiday of all.
Author’s Note: I’ll Be Home for Christmas is set six months after the last book, Till There Was You, ends. It’s recommended that you read the other books first, as this book is an epilogue to the entire series. Merry Christmas and happy reading!
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This book is a part of the LOVE EVERLASTING series, which is one large series following multiple families and friends. Each book can be read as a standalone (unless otherwise noted), or they can be read in order of publication as one long series. Each book is interconnected, with many of the same characters showing up in multiple books.
LOVE EVERLASTING
THE THORNTONS
The Nearness of You
The Very Thought of You
If I Can’t Have You
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Someone to Watch Over Me
Till There Was You
I’ll Be Home for Christmas (A Thorntons Christmas)
Breaking news across every major media outlet was suddenly dominated by the tragic death of Ayleen Hazel, the rising bestselling novelist, who was declared dead after a devastating accident. Ironically, one of her most popular novels was just about to be adapted into a film.
But what if Ayleen suddenly woke up years before she ever became famous? Would she seize this second chance to rewrite her destiny?
“I do not want to stay here! Tell that to your lord!” She yelled at him. “He will take me back to Dragonsbane right now or I will bring this whole castle down!”---- Once every six hundred years, a ruling descendant of Axeris must offer up a pure breed daughter of Khione to the ancient spirits to keep the seal over the undead army of Osyron from breaking open and unleashing the wrath of the blood thirsty god upon the people of Astaroth and the other six kingdoms.
Lord Ryder's rule falls under this year and he has his eyes set on Lyra, a pure breed descendant and princess of Dragonsbane, but there are complications when he tries to get her, she cannot remember him and he cannot offer her up if she is not in love with him.
Time is running out, the seal is very unstable and everything seems to be working against him as he is soon caught up in a whirlwind of impossibilities and forced to make a difficult choice.
There are secrets and twists as this is a tale woven into a maze of labyrinths, with each turn unlocking a new and unpredictable play out, until he is left standing against all he had ever believed in.
The novel is mainly about the forgotten British poet/writer named C. J Richards who lived in Burma/Myanmar in colonial times and he believed himself as a Burmophile. He served as I.C.S (Indian Civil Servant) and when he retired from I.C.S service, he was a D.C (District Commissioner) and he left for England a year before Burma gained its independence in 1948. He came to Burma in 1920 to work in civil service after passing the hardest I.C.S examination. He wrote several books on Burma and contributed many monthly articles to Guardian Magazine published in Burma from 1953 to 1974 or 1975. Though he wrote several books which had much literary merit to both communities, Britain and Burma (Myanmar), people failed to recognize him.
The story has two parts: one part is set in the contemporary Yangon (then called Rangoon) in 2016 context and a young literary enthusiast named “Lin” found out unexpectedly the forgotten writer’s poetry book and there is surely a good deal of time gap that led him into a quest to know more about the author’s life. The setting is quite different comparing to colonial Burma and independence Myanmar (Burma), early twentieth century and 2016 which is a transitional period in Myanmar.
The writer’s life is fictionalized in the novel and most of the facts are taken from his personal stories and other reference books. It is a kind of historical novel with a twist and it has comparatively constructed the two different periods in Myanmar history to convince readers, locally and abroad more about history, authorship, humanity, colonialism, and transitional development in Myanmar today.
I remember digging into the publisher details because I wanted to explore more of their catalog. The series is published by Bloomsbury, the same folks behind some other fantastic titles like 'Harry Potter' and 'A Court of Thorns and Roses.' Bloomsbury has a knack for picking up gripping stories, and the 'Ryle Book' series is no exception. Their commitment to quality really shows in the production and marketing of these books. If you're into well-crafted narratives, checking out their other works might be worth your time.
I’ve always been curious about the minds behind my favorite series. The 'Ryle' series, which has taken the book community by storm, is penned by the talented Colleen Hoover. She’s a master at crafting stories that blend raw emotion with relatable characters, making her books impossible to put down.
Hoover’s writing style is so distinct—she has this way of making you feel every heartbeat, every tear, and every laugh alongside her characters. The 'Ryle' series, particularly 'It Ends with Us,' showcases her ability to tackle heavy themes like love, loss, and resilience with grace. If you haven’t read her work yet, you’re missing out on one of the most impactful voices in contemporary romance.
I stumbled upon Ryle's novels a while back and was hooked instantly. If you're looking to read them for free online, you might want to check out some legal platforms like Wattpad or Inkitt, where authors sometimes share their work for free to gain readership. Public libraries also often have digital copies you can borrow through apps like Libby or OverDrive. I remember finding a few of Ryle's earlier works on these platforms. Just make sure to support the author by purchasing their books if you enjoy them, as it helps them keep creating the stories we love.
I've found a few reliable spots. 'Z-Library' is a go-to for many readers because it has a vast collection, including Ryle's works. Another decent option is 'Project Gutenberg' if you're looking for older titles that might be in the public domain. For newer releases, 'Amazon Kindle Store' often has them, though you might need to pay. I also stumbled upon 'LibGen'—it’s a bit hit or miss, but sometimes you get lucky. Just make sure to use a good ad blocker because some of these sites can be sketchy with pop-ups.