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Amaria

Amaria

Not all Daemons are evil… For Decades, Daemons and werewolves have been in endless conflict and the reason for their fight is still unknown… Amaria lived seventeen years of her life thinking that she was a no-good orphan; a mistake born into the Moonstone pack. Finally, the time came, Amaria and three other people from the three most powerful pack after The Moonstone pack, were chosen to complete a difficult task given, to prove that she was still worthy of being a part of the Moonstone pack. During this task, she and her allies encountered an uncanny slave who was a daemon-werewolf hybrid and also didn't have a name. From there they discovered a truth, a truth that will bring misfortune, and Amaria vowed to reveal this truth to prevent this misfortune. But little did she know that there were going to be hardships and wild adventures she and her allies would face. These hardships helped Amaria and her allies bond and grow closer. She formed an even stronger bond with the slave and unknown to her, she fell in love with him. Will Amaria and her comrades be able to reveal the truth? Will this mysterious love Amaria has for this slave be able to rewrite the misfortune that is going to befall their world?
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Amelia

Amelia

Amelia, a filial 17-year-old daughter to her parents met Damian, who is a well-known businessman in the country. After a one night stand happened, Amelia soon found out she was pregnant. Terrified of her parents knowing, she considers an abortion....but?
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Amelia: The Divorced Seer

Amelia: The Divorced Seer

AAmelia had a vivid dream where she saw her husband Damian with another woman in bed. When she got home, she was shocked to find out that her dream had come true. Heartbroken, she immediately filed for divorce and went back to her brother Axel. As she struggled with the overwhelming emotional pain, Amelia discovered she had awakened a new ability—the power of foresight. The mistress tried to kill her, but Amelia flawlessly avoided the attempt. Axel’s fiancée also plotted to harm her, yet she miraculously escaped that danger as well. With Axel’s support, she went on to establish a new energy company and became the CEO. Just as her career was taking off and she was at the peak of success, Amelia had a startling premonition: tomorrow, both Damian and Axel would confess their love to her...
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Amelie is Luna

Amelie is Luna

A reality that Amelie would never Amelie would never accept. She is the werewolf that was lost for a dozen years. And she never know who she was. Reymond, her ultimate destiny. A werewolf who also lived among humans. However, their relationship they never got along. Reymond, the only son of Reid and Amelie, the servant there. And Reymond hasn't realized that Amelie is luna. Will Reymond find out who Amelie is? How will Amelie react if she finds out she is a Werewolf?
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The Legend of Amaryah

The Legend of Amaryah

Amaryah is an adventurous young lady of an elite clan well-known for cultivating successful followers. For fools who didn't know any better, Amaryah is nothing but a failure. But for people who met her face to face, they know she is never short of power nor is she inferior to others. Even without the aid of an elemental spirit, her techniques and spiritual level are high enough to take any user on one-on-one. However some people may be awed and amazed, hate and displeasure are always inevitable. People who harbor enough hatred would do anything to drag someone down. So once the origins of Amaryah and the history of her family were revealed, she ended up getting executed and burned like how her ancestors met their demise. But this is too abrupt of an ending, and there's a reason why legends are called legends.
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 Rejected by her mate-Amelia

Rejected by her mate-Amelia

Amelia Miller thought she'd endured the worst life had to offer. Rejected by her mate, betrayed by her own blood, and cast out from her pack, she had nothing but the scars. When Alpha Kaelan of the Shadow Moon Pack comes to her rescue, Amelia dares to dream of a new beginning. But the shadows of her past are unwilling to set her free. Amelia has survived her life fighting her half-sister Caroline's cruelty and the rejection of Jackson, her first mate. Marked as an outcast in her own pack, Amelia is alone, desperate for a place that would be home. Being forcibly made to leave the Silver Fang Pack when Jackson chooses Caroline as his mate and Luna, Amelia's heart was shattered. Attacked by the hired rogues of Caroline and Jackson, Amelia is saved by Kaelan, powerful Alpha of Shadow Moon Pack. Being around him opens up an attraction, finding fragile peace-a chance to rebuild her life. News of her survival merely serves to enrage Caroline and Jackson, who devise another scheme in pursuit of tearing Amelia's life apart in her newfound sanctuary. In a turn of events, Caroline and Jackson have Lila, Kaelan's sister, murdered and frame Amelia for the crime. Overwhelmed with his grief, Kaelan asks if Amelia really is innocent, and when she pleads that she is, he doubts her. Devastated over his mistrust, Amelia decides to leave the Shadow Moon Pack, preferring self-exile to more heartbreak. It's only after she's gone that Kaelan discovers the truth about Lila's death. Devastated and wracked with guilt, Kaelan pursues Amelia relentlessly, but Caroline and Jackson finally realize their scheme has been beaten and vow to find Amelia before kaelan does and once and for all destroy her happiness.
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Who is the author of Amria?

5 Answers2025-12-05 07:49:44
Amria? Now that's a title that sends me digging through my mental library! I've stumbled upon it in indie fantasy circles—some say it's a self-published gem with lush worldbuilding, but the author's name escapes me. Maybe it's one of those pseudonyms like 'Elena Wintervine' or 'Cedric Blackthorn' that indie authors love.

Funny how some books linger in your mind even when details fade. I recall a forum thread debating whether 'Amria' was originally a web serial before getting a print run. If anyone knows the author, hit me up—I owe my TBR pile another casualty!

What is Ammareal and how does it work?

5 Answers2026-06-09 03:58:51
Ammareal is this fantastic platform I stumbled upon while hunting for second-hand books online. It’s like a treasure trove for book lovers who want to buy or sell pre-owned books at affordable prices. The way it works is super straightforward—sellers list their books with descriptions and conditions, and buyers can browse through them. What I love is how eco-friendly it feels, giving books a second life instead of letting them gather dust.

One thing that stands out is their focus on community. It’s not just a marketplace; it feels like a hub for readers to connect. I’ve found some rare editions there, and the sellers often include little notes about why they loved the book, which adds such a personal touch. The payment and shipping processes are seamless, too, making it a win-win for everyone involved. If you’re into sustainable reading, this is a gem.

Is Ammareal a legit platform for buying books?

5 Answers2026-06-09 03:10:13
I stumbled upon Ammareal while hunting for secondhand books last year, and it’s been a mixed bag. The prices are unbeatable—I snagged a near-mint copy of 'The Night Circus' for half the retail price. But shipping took ages, and one book arrived with a torn cover. Their customer service responded politely but didn’t offer a refund, just a discount code for next time. If you’re patient and not picky about condition, it’s worth a shot.

That said, I’d only recommend it for casual readers, not collectors. Their inventory leans heavily toward French titles (makes sense, since they’re based in France), so English options can be sparse. For rare finds, I still prefer eBay or local shops, but for everyday reads? It’s a decent backup option when my budget’s tight.

How to sell books on Ammareal?

5 Answers2026-06-09 07:05:38
Selling books on Ammareal is surprisingly straightforward once you get the hang of it. First, you’ll need to create an account if you don’t already have one. The interface is pretty intuitive, but I recommend taking a quick tour of the seller dashboard to familiarize yourself with the features. Uploading your books is as simple as listing the title, author, condition, and price. High-quality photos of the cover and any notable wear and tear will help your listings stand out.

One thing I’ve learned is that pricing competitively matters. Browsing similar listings gives you a sense of what buyers are willing to pay. Ammareal also has a cool feature where you can bundle books—great for clearing out shelves fast. Shipping can be a bit of a learning curve, but their prepaid labels make it easier. Overall, it’s a solid platform for book lovers looking to declutter responsibly.

Does Ammareal offer international shipping?

5 Answers2026-06-09 18:02:33
I recently stumbled upon Ammareal while hunting for secondhand books, and their international shipping policy was one of my first questions too! From what I gathered, they do ship globally, but the availability depends on the seller. Some listings clearly mention international delivery, while others are restricted to certain regions. I ended up ordering a vintage copy of 'The Hobbit' from a seller who shipped to my country, and it arrived in decent condition despite the long journey. The checkout process lets you filter by shipping options, which is super handy.

One thing to note—shipping costs can vary wildly based on your location and the seller’s preferences. I compared a few listings and noticed fees ranging from reasonable to eyebrow-raising. If you’re outside Europe, it might be worth messaging the seller directly to confirm rates. Also, delivery times aren’t lightning-fast; my book took about three weeks. Still, for niche titles, it’s a goldmine!

What are the best deals on Ammareal?

5 Answers2026-06-09 19:30:45
Ammareal has some fantastic deals if you know where to look! I recently snagged a pristine secondhand copy of 'The Silent Patient' for half the retail price, and it looked brand new. Their bargain section is a goldmine—I’ve found manga volumes like 'Attack on Titan' for under €5, and even niche art books at steep discounts. Plus, their frequent sales on bulk orders make it perfect for collectors. The thrill of hunting through their ever-changing inventory never gets old.

What really stands out is their 'damaged but readable' category. Sure, the covers might have a crease or two, but the content is flawless, and the prices are unbeatable. I once got a hardcover edition of 'Dune' for €8, and the only 'damage' was a tiny dent on the spine. For anyone building a library on a budget, Ammareal’s rotating stock feels like a treasure hunt every time.

Can you trade books on Ammareal?

1 Answers2026-06-09 00:51:02
Ammareal is this super cool platform I stumbled upon a while back, and it’s been a game-changer for my book collection. The whole concept revolves around buying and selling secondhand books, but what really stands out is their emphasis on sustainability. It’s not just about trading; it’s about giving books a second life, which I totally vibe with. The process is straightforward—sellers list their books, and buyers can snag them at way lower prices than new copies. It feels like a win-win, especially for someone like me who’s always hunting for rare finds or just trying to declutter my shelves without feeling guilty about waste.

Now, about trading specifically—technically, Ammareal isn’t a direct 'swap' platform where you trade book for book. It’s more of a marketplace where you sell your used books for credit or cash, and then use that to buy others’ listings. But honestly, the effect is similar. I’ve 'traded' dozens of my old reads by selling them first, then using the credits to explore new titles. The selection can be hit or miss depending on what’s circulating, but that’s part of the fun. It’s like a treasure hunt, and I’ve discovered some gems I’d never have picked up otherwise. The community aspect is subtle but there—seeing well-loved copies with notes or underlines from previous readers adds this weirdly personal touch. It’s a little reminder that books connect people, even if indirectly.

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