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Tempted by My Brother's Best Friend (Age Gap Romance)
Tempted by My Brother's Best Friend (Age Gap Romance)
He is a 10 but he is a decade older than me, my brother’s best friend, a therapist who wants to counsel me and... he likes to hurt little girls like me. “What were you doing this morning?” “I was meditating.” He is right. I am a terrible liar. Aiden raised his eyebrows. “Is that so?” He waited for my answer, crossing his arms over his chest. I got distracted by the way his biceps bulged. He noticed me staring. I glanced down at my lap, twiddling my thumbs. “Y-yes, Doctor Aiden, I was meditating and I-I focused on my breath like you taught me—” “Why are you lying to me, Ivy?” My head snapped at him. “I-I am not lying.” Aiden tilted his head and my throat went dry when he said, “Then why did I hear your voice moaning my name when you orgasmed with your fingers inside you?" He is her first love. She is his best friend's little sister. Will a chance reunion lead to true love? I was a good girl. An honor student. A dutiful daughter, sister and a sweet girlfriend to my boyfriend until I found him in my best friend’s bed. I didn’t want goody-two-shoe nice boys who gave me empty promises. What I wanted was a man who wouldn’t hurt me. When I found my brother’s best friend, Aiden Stone, with only a towel around his hot Greek body dripping wet from a shower, I decided that what I wanted, what I had been wanting for years, was him. The only problem? He is a decade older than me, my brother’s best friend, a therapist who wants to counsel me and... he likes to hurt little girls like me.
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347 Chapters
Independence Is a Good Look On Her
Independence Is a Good Look On Her
After six years together, Hansel Johnson comes to Miranda Sutton with an arm around his new lover and tells her he wants to break up. Miranda doesn't kick up a fuss. She packs her things, takes the exorbitant sum of money he gives her as compensation, and moves out without hesitation. Hansel's friends make bets on how long Miranda can stick it out this time—everyone in Jandersville knows that Miranda is madly in love with Hansel, after all. She loves him so much that she can cast aside her pride, dignity, and temper. They're sure she'll come begging for him to take her back in three days, at most. But when three days come and go… Hansel's the first to lose his composure. It's his first time giving in to Miranda. He calls her and says, "Have you had enough of this nonsense? If you have, you'd better come back." Unfortunately for him, he only hears a man chuckle on the other end of the line. "It's too late to change something once it's done, Mr. Johnson. There isn't anything in this world that can turn back time." "I'm looking for Miranda. Pass the phone to her!" Hansel snaps. "Sorry, but my girlfriend's too tired. She's just fallen asleep."
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1427 Chapters
SOLD to the KING of ALPHA'S
SOLD to the KING of ALPHA'S
Stella Sullivan is your normal seventeen-nearly eighteen-year-old girl. She likes shopping, taking selfies on her phone and hanging out with her friends until she had to move as her mother has just died and her father couldn't cope. He got into a lot of debt with his boss, and the only payment his boss would take was his daughter. So, as a cover for selling her, her father told her he got a promotion and that they had to move to a quiet country town as part of that promotion. What Stella didn't know was that she was about to be introduced to a new kind of not only living but an entirely different species. Axel Echethier has just turned five hundred years old. He is cruel, ruthless, violent, strict, savage, brutal, and a lot would call him bloodthirsty and barbaric, but that is only to others outside his pack because outsiders cause trouble and then pack members get killed. He is the King of Alphas and nothing gets done with a soft hand. Axel learnt that the hard way when he lost his chosen Queen. He has given up on finding his true mate, but this doesn't faze him as a true mate would just be a distraction and a weakness he doesn't want... **** WARNING **** The first part of this story contains mature scenes, implied rape, and some violence. In the extension "SOLD TO THE ENEMY ALPHA KING" Please read at your own discretion, as this part contains some violence, including physical, mental, and sexual abuse, including some rape, which may trigger some readers. Again, please read at your own discretion.
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126 Chapters
The CEO's Betrayal: My Ex-lover Has Triplets
The CEO's Betrayal: My Ex-lover Has Triplets
She spent two years devoting herself to him and loving him like crazy. Suddenly, one day he gave her a cheque and told her to leave. Tessa felt a heartbreak like no other when she realised she was just a substitute for Aaron Wentworth’s crush. Once his crush returned, he didn’t hesitate to cast her aside like trash. Tessa left but returned five years later as a better version of herself. Not only that, but she had three little cuties following her around, calling her mommy. … “Tessa, you’ve changed,” Aaron said, noticing how she carried herself with an air of confidence but Tessa scoffed. “Don’t worry, Mr Wentworth. I didn’t change for you.” … Aaron Wentworth was shocked as he looked at the three adorable cute faces looking up at him. When he found out Tessa had returned to the City, he used his resources to find her. But he found her three children instead. “Little ones, where’s your daddy?” he asked, wondering if Tessa had gotten married while she was away. “We don’t have a daddy, Mr handsome. Can you be our daddy?”
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268 Chapters
The Moon's Descendant
The Moon's Descendant
!! Mature content 18+ !! Contains violence, abuse, sex and death. ----------------- Hidden in the dark of the forest, lives a small community of Weres, known as the Tri-Moon Pack. For generations they remained hidden from the humans and maintained a peaceful existence. That is until one small girl throws their world upside down. After saving the young woman from certain death, the Alpha-son, Gunner, brings her home. Bringing along a mysterious past and possibilities that many had long since forgotten, Zelena is the light they didn't know they needed. With new hope, comes new dangers. A clan of hunters want back what the pack has stolen from them, Zelena. With her new powers, new friends and new family, they fight to protect their homeland and the gift that the Moon Goddess has bestowed upon them, the Triple Goddess. ---------------- He pounded into my hot core, slamming my back against the tree with each thrust. I moaned and growled loudly while clawing at his back. His bare chest was right in front of my face and I couldn't stop myself, I lifted my mouth and sunk my teeth deeply into his flesh. He hissed and growled and slammed into me harder. The taste of his blood was intoxicating and made my head spin. He grabbed my hair and pulled my teeth off his skin and bent my head back to look at him. His blue eyes were dark and full of lust as a glint of silver flashed through them. ---------------------------------- Book 1 - The Moon's Descendant - Told by Zelena and Gunner. Book 2 - Mother of the Moon - Told By Zelena and Lunaya. Book 3 - Twin Moon - Told by Zelena and Whiskey.
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51 Chapters
Dear Ex-Wife, You Are MINE!
Dear Ex-Wife, You Are MINE!
After losing her self-respect for three years, Victoria finally let go of the man who never loved her and the family that never accepted her. She had previously sacrificed her true self in the name of love, but now she aims to reclaim it again, not for someone else’s love, but solely for her own. Unexpectedly, the man who had been distant towards Victoria suddenly became passionate with her. Nevertheless, Victoria had already made a firm decision, or so she believed. On the way to her new journey, Victoria faced several challenges that she never expected. Past dug around and hidden truths unravelled along with endless drama and schemes of enemies. Could she put everything together and find her way alone in this journey, or would she get back the love she has waited for three long years? **** “Alessandro...” I called out to him, eager to express the words that were difficult for me to say: I am pregnant! Not a lie anymore but a fucking truth... I want to say it to him. He stopped and looked back. “Now, don’t waste time. Apologise...”  In a split second, I was caught off guard by his words, causing me to respond with something unexpected and completely out of character. “Let’s get a divorce,” I did not even let him finish his words… (Book 1: Completed ch1-ch156) ************ Book 2: Greetings, Mr. Husband (Ongoing, started immediately after Book 1)
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184 Chapters

Can I Download Mr. America: A Biographical Novel For Free?

1 Answers2026-02-13 06:30:13

I totally get the urge to dive into 'Mr. America: A Biographical Novel' without breaking the bank—budgeting for books can be tough, especially when your reading list keeps growing! While I haven't stumbled upon a legit free download myself, I'd caution against unofficial sources. Pirated copies floating around often come with sketchy risks like malware or poor formatting, and they do a disservice to the author's hard work. Instead, I'd recommend checking if your local library offers digital lending through apps like Libby or OverDrive. Many libraries have surprise gems in their catalogs, and you might luck out!

If you're open to alternatives, subscription services like Kindle Unlimited or Scribd sometimes include lesser-known titles for a flat monthly fee. Or, if you're patient, keep an eye out for promotions—authors and publishers occasionally run freebie campaigns. Personally, I love hunting for secondhand deals on sites like ThriftBooks or even swapping titles with fellow readers in book forums. There's something oddly satisfying about the treasure hunt aspect of finding affordable reads while supporting the literary ecosystem.

Where Can I Read Mirza Ghalib: A Biographical Scenario For Free?

4 Answers2026-01-01 23:53:14

I recently stumbled upon this question while digging for classic literature online, and I totally get the struggle—finding free, quality reads can be a treasure hunt! For 'Mirza Ghalib: A Biographical Scenario,' I’d recommend checking out Project Gutenberg or Open Library first. They often host older works that are in the public domain. If those don’t have it, Archive.org might be your next best bet. Their collection is massive, and you can sometimes borrow digital copies for free.

Another angle is to look for university libraries or academic repositories that offer open-access materials. Scholars sometimes upload rare texts there. Also, don’t overlook forums like Reddit’s r/FreeEBOOKS—users often share hidden gems or links to legit free resources. It’s how I found a few Urdu poetry collections last year! Just be cautious of shady sites; sticking to trusted platforms keeps your device safe while feeding your literary cravings.

What Biographical Details Shaped Osamu Dazai Author'S Writing?

7 Answers2025-10-19 10:29:49

Osamu Dazai's life was a fascinating tapestry of personal struggles and societal observations that deeply influenced his writing. Born in 1909 in Japan, he was one of the children of a wealthy family, which might sound like a privileged start, but his life was anything but easy. Dazai had a turbulent childhood marked by the expectations of his family, particularly concerning his academic pursuits. He attended various prestigious schools, yet he grappled with feelings of inadequacy and alienation. This sense of being out of place is beautifully woven into his characters, who often reflect similar existential dilemmas.

His tumultuous relationships also played a big role in shaping his literary voice. Once you delve into 'No Longer Human' or 'The Setting Sun,' it becomes apparent how his various romantic entanglements and friendships influenced his perspectives on love, despair, and identity. Even the way he approached women's roles in society had a grounding in his experiences with the women in his life. Dazai's struggles with depression and his eventual suicide in 1948 add another layer to his storytelling, creating characters that resonate with a sense of longing and an inability to connect with the world. It’s like he was reaching out through the pages, revealing a raw vulnerability that continues to strike a chord with readers across generations.

Dazai’s exploration of the human psyche cannot be overstated. His writing, often introspective, challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about existence and failure. This richness in character exploration, born from his biographical context, contributes immensely to the ongoing discussions surrounding mental health in literature. Diving into his works feels like navigating a labyrinth of emotional depth, a journey that’s as challenging as it is enlightening. What a complex mind he was!

Are Biographical Audiobooks Better Than Printed Versions?

2 Answers2026-04-06 08:54:34

There's a magical intimacy to biographical audiobooks that print can't replicate. Hearing someone's life story narrated by a skilled voice actor—or even the subject themselves—feels like sitting across from an old friend sharing their memories. When I listened to Michelle Obama's 'Becoming', her voice carried nuances a page couldn't: the catch in her throat recalling childhood doubts, the warmth when speaking about Barack. Audiobooks also transform mundane moments into immersive experiences—I've learned about historical figures while washing dishes or walking my dog, their words coloring ordinary routines with extraordinary perspectives.

That said, print biographies have their own irreplaceable charm. Underlining passages about Frida Kahlo's resilience or dog-earing pages in Walter Isaacson's 'Steve Jobs' creates a tactile connection to the material. There's also the luxury of pacing—lingering on a pivotal career decision or flipping back to contextual details without wrestling with timestamps. Some biographies, like Ron Chernow's dense 'Alexander Hamilton', practically demand paper to fully absorb the layered research. While audiobooks excel at emotional immediacy, print offers space for contemplation—two different but equally valid ways to honor someone's life story.

What Biographical Details Enhance The Nietzsche Salome Narrative?

2 Answers2025-11-15 18:55:47

Friedrich Nietzsche and Lou Andreas-Salomé's story is a tapestry of complex relationships and intellectual pursuits that leaves anyone fascinated. I find the interplay between their lives particularly compelling, especially when considering the social and cultural contexts of 19th-century Europe. Nietzsche was battling his own demons, including health issues and existential crises that fueled his philosophy. Lou, on the other hand, was a groundbreaking intellectual in her own right—a writer and psychoanalyst. Their relationship was a whirlwind of passion, intellect, and, ultimately, heartbreak.

Lou was unlike any woman of her time; she was fiercely independent, refusing to be bound by the traditional roles that women were assigned. Their initial meeting in 1882 was charged with the promise of collaboration and deep intellectual engagement. Nietzsche was enchanted by her brilliance, seeing her as a muse who could inspire his work, especially as he wrote 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra'. But what’s fascinating is how Lou was exploring her own path, breaking barriers that went against societal norms, and it propelled their exchanges into a realm beyond mere romance.

Their correspondence reflected not only intellectual companionship but also the painful emotional entanglements that characterized many of Nietzsche's relationships. The letters are rife with philosophical discussions that reveal their mutual admiration but also Nietzsche's growing frustrations with her refusal to conform to his ideals of love. Salomé's desire for freedom clashed with Nietzsche’s more traditional views on relationships, leading to a fascinating but tumultuous dynamic that ultimately left them both questioning the foundations of love and intellectual partnership. Even though their romantic relationship never fully materialized, the passion and respect they held for each other are a testament to the intricate dance of creatives who dared to break societal boundaries, making their narrative all the more poignant.

What Biographical Details Are Known About Fyodor Ushakov?

5 Answers2025-11-14 20:22:17

Fyodor Ushakov remains a fascinating figure of naval history, particularly in the context of 18th-century Russia. Navigating through the records, it’s clear that he was born on December 24, 1745, in a modest home in the village of Berezniki, which is nestled within the Nizhny Novgorod region. This was a time when Russia was still solidifying its place among the great maritime powers. Many of us might know that he joined the Russian Navy at a young age and rapidly climbed the ranks due to his sharp strategic mind and unmatched tactical skills. His great contributions during the Russo-Turkish War solidified his reputation.

Ushakov was not just a warrior; he was also a man of principles, known for his humane treatment of prisoners and establishing maritime laws that protected sailors. It’s fascinating how his ethical considerations stood out in an era often marked by brutal conflict. Moreover, he led the Black Sea Fleet and held important positions such as the commander of the naval base in Sevastopol. Imagine the pressure of leading men into battle, facing not only enemy forces but the challenges of the sea itself.

Even in his twilight years, Ushakov remained active, advocating for naval education and reforms until his retirement in 1817. His legacy persists today, with numerous ships and monuments bearing his name, which only proves how significant he was in shaping the Russian navy. The fact that he was canonized as a saint in the Russian Orthodox Church in 2002 adds another layer to his story, acknowledging his character beyond mere military accomplishments. His life feels like a story worth telling, doesn't it?

Which Biographical Games Are Based On True Stories?

3 Answers2026-04-06 21:43:39

Biographical games that draw from real-life stories often blend history with interactive storytelling in fascinating ways. One standout is 'Assassin's Creed: Syndicate', which immerses players in Victorian London alongside historical figures like Charles Dickens and Florence Nightingale. The game's attention to detail—recreating landmarks and weaving real events into the narrative—makes history feel alive. Another gem is 'The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles', where players step into the shoes of a late 19th-century lawyer, encountering real-world legal pioneers like Susato Mikotoba. These games don’t just name-drop historical figures; they let you engage with their worlds, offering a tactile connection to the past.

Then there’s 'This War of Mine', inspired by survivor accounts from the Siege of Sarajevo. It’s raw and unflinching, forcing players to make morally fraught decisions to stay alive. Unlike glorified war shooters, it humanizes conflict through ordinary people’s struggles. I’ve lost count of how many times I paused mid-game, haunted by choices like stealing medicine from the elderly. It’s a stark reminder that some games aren’t just entertainment—they’re empathy machines, bridging gaps between players and real-life tragedies.

What Makes A Great Biographical Television Series?

2 Answers2026-04-06 17:14:44

A great biographical television series isn't just about recounting events—it's about breathing life into history. Take 'The Crown' for example. It doesn't just list royal milestones; it digs into the emotional weight of duty, the private struggles behind public smiles, and the way power distorts relationships. The best bioseries make you forget you're watching actors—they vanish into the role, like Jessie Buckley embodying the chaotic brilliance of 'Fargo''s true-crime origins.

What really hooks me is when a show balances accuracy with artistic flair. 'Chernobyl' was meticulous with details but also crafted unbearable tension by focusing on small human moments—the scientist's wife breaking quarantine to hold her dying husband, or the miners stripping naked to dig under the reactor. That mix of education and emotion? Chef's kiss. And let's not forget pacing—a rushed bio series feels like a Wikipedia page, while one that lingers too long loses urgency. 'Alias Grace' nailed it by weaving past and present like a thriller, letting Margaret Atwood's prose simmer in every scene.

Who Are The Most Famous Biographical Film Characters?

2 Answers2026-04-06 01:11:59

Biographical films have given us some unforgettable characters, and a few stand out as iconic. One that immediately comes to mind is Freddie Mercury in 'Bohemian Rhapsody.' Rami Malek’s portrayal was electrifying—he captured Mercury’s flamboyance, vulnerability, and raw talent in a way that felt utterly human. The film didn’t shy away from his struggles, but it also celebrated his genius, making him larger than life while keeping him relatable. Then there’s Erin Brockovich, played by Julia Roberts. Her tenacity and wit turned a real-life legal battle into something deeply inspiring. The way she fought for justice against all odds made her an instant icon for resilience.

Another legendary figure is Stephen Hawking in 'The Theory of Everything.' Eddie Redmayne’s performance was heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time, showing Hawking’s brilliance alongside his physical decline. And how could we forget 'The Social Network’s' Mark Zuckerberg? Jesse Eisenberg’s take on the Facebook founder was cold, calculating, and fascinating—a portrayal that sparked debates about ambition and ethics. These characters stick with us because they feel real, flawed, and extraordinary all at once. They’re not just historical figures; they’re stories that resonate long after the credits roll.

How Accurate Is Mr. America: A Biographical Novel?

1 Answers2026-02-13 18:30:24

The question of accuracy in 'Mr. America: A Biographical Novel' is a tricky one because, well, it's a novel—not a straight-up biography. That said, I've dug into this book and compared it to historical records, and it's clear the author took some creative liberties while staying loosely tethered to reality. The protagonist's larger-than-life persona definitely feels exaggerated for dramatic effect, but the core events—like his rise to fame and the cultural impact—are rooted in truth. It's more about capturing the essence of the era than delivering a documentary-style account.

What I love about this book is how it blends fact and fiction to create something emotionally resonant. The dialogue, for instance, is obviously imagined, but it crackles with authenticity, making the characters feel alive. If you're looking for a meticulously researched biography, this might not be your jam, but if you want a vivid, immersive story that feels true to the spirit of its subject, it’s a fantastic read. I walked away feeling like I’d gotten a glimpse into the man behind the myth, even if some details were polished for storytelling’s sake.

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