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Dominant & Submissive
Dominant & Submissive
"Good girl, now, call me daddy!" He whispers; his voice sexy as . "Daddy!" I voiced out, but it came out as a whispering threat. "Louder!" He commands. "Daddy!" I yelled softly, feeling the deliciousness of how sins are made. He my forehead and then reaches over to the bedside table for a foil packet. "Stay still, don't move," He orders as he releases my hair. He rips the foil while I'm breathing hard, my blood singing in my veins. The anticipation is exhilarating. He leans down, his weight on me again, and he grabs my hair holding my head immobile. I cannot move. He enticingly traps me, and he's poised and ready to take me once more. "We're going to go real, slow this time, Brie," he breathes. And slowly, he knocks on my sinful entrance of mahogany as he slowly pushes inside of me in ease into me until his length is fully buried in me. He was stretching, filling, relentless. I groan loudly. It feels deeper this time, delectable. I complained again, and he deliberately circles his hips and pulls back, pauses a beat, and then eases his way back in. - Let's talk about the most powerful young bachelor, A business mogul of his time, Jonathan Christopher, De Leon. Combined, JACE DE LEON. After a failed attempt from high school, the courageous plus timid girl left him with a very challenging heart target hunt. A couple of years passed, his hunger for her supplemented after prowling her like what feels like forever, he yearns for her which leads to racing hormones and drifting dark desires of his very own Infatuations. How will the relationship between a powerful casanova and an elegant part-timer be restricted?
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Submissive Academy
Submissive Academy
Sub-dom | Pain & Pleasure | Touch Her and Die | Possessive | 18+ Submissive academy. Where girls are shaped into perfect submissives and perfect housewives. Except I don't want to be a submissive. I don't want a dominant. Weeks go by where I don't choose a dominant. An 'extraordinary' situation, they call me. The untouchable. In the end, I am forced to take one. Well, one is forced upon me. The most sadistic of them all. One that hasn't taken a submissive for an entire year. He's just here to beat the submissiveness into me. To get me 'ready'. The lines of pain and pleasure start to blur. For the first time in my life, someone is touching me. Someone owns me. This is a dark romance.
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Submissive Desires
Submissive Desires
Lola Valderrama is known as an artist in painting as it was her passion. But in unexpected circumstance-he met Adam when he helped her as there were three men trying to rape Lola. Although no love experience-afraid because of the fact that she got quite traumatized when Kade tries to rape her. Her cousin, Sofia-Kade’s girlfriend, saw it. She became angered at Lola as she thought she was betrayed. Lola tried to clarify everything but Sofia doesn't want to listen and see Lola anymore. Adam-who helped her, although she avoided men because of her trauma, they gradually became close to each other until they almost didn't want to be far from each other-leads to the point that Lola gave up on Adam herself. But Heaven, who already knew about Lola, planned to make Lola fall in love with him just only for Lola's money. He is persistent in doing ways just to get rid of Adam out of his sight and to Lola. However, Adam works as a waiter in a bar. Eventually, Sofia approached him because of Kade. Until Sofia falls in love with him. Sofia gets closer to Adam and Kade is almost jealous of what she is doing especially as he notices that she is getting closer to Adam. Until one day, the whirlpool word of Adam changed believing Lola fooled him that Lola is just toying with him also and she doesn’t love him. Because of this occurrence, everything become miserable, and was left in pain. Love becomes unforgiving and becomes ruthless-her love for Adam and what becomes her fate after all.
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Vicious Submissive
Vicious Submissive
Cyrus is on the run. Chased by the murderers of his parents and pack, he can't afford to stop. Not after finally escaping the torture. He's learned from his mistake at his last stop and made a promise to himself to keep to his schedule. Never staying too long. Never making friends. That is until he reaches the neutral territory of Peace Valley. He and his wolf have been drawn there and he can't bring himself to leave before the beginning of the school year. Against his usual cautious judgement, he registers as a rogue for his senior year on . Maybe The Mother is finally allowing his luck to change. Leo is the heir to the Black Sun Pack with his best friend, Josh as his Beta there's only one thing missing, his mate. He could care less who they are, he just wants them near. He's already made plans to search for his mate after graduation. Maybe he's made his plans in vain. Senior year May be more complicated then originally planned.
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My Submissive
My Submissive
The Eagle I watch her come out of the shower, the droplets of water on her body, I would like to take their place. I hand her a pair of panties and a top that fits her breasts well. - Get dressed. She turns her back to me so she can dress. - The first rule: never be ashamed of me. - The second rule: always dress in front of me and without turning your back to me. So look here and remove the towel to get dressed. She faces me and unwraps her towel; I look at the naked body in front of me: her enormous breasts standing out, her buttocks visible behind her, she tries to quickly put on her panties. - Stop. She freezes and looks at me with a silent question. - Turn around so I can admire your body. She spins around and I appreciate this magnificent goddess in front of me. - You are magnificent, querida. She does not respond. - Come closer so I can help you get dressed. She remains frozen, unwilling to approach. - Rule No. 3: always do what I ask you. Come closer. Sibelle is a very beautiful young woman who is kidnapped by the men of a mobster: the formidable Royal Eagle, who is merciless. Will Sibelle be able to adapt to this life? And can she soften the hardened heart of the royal eagle? Follow me to find out what will happen to her.
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Submissive Assassin
Submissive Assassin
''After a few seconds of them staring at one another, Dante finally spoke. But his voice had changed; it was breathless and soft, echoing with a sweetness that Nate could have never imagined existed within him. With the knife left on his palm for Nate to grab, he cooed sheepishly, "Can you...tease me...with this?" Nate Kennedy was devastated when his parents announced their moving overseas. As for him, he was forced to move to a new city, get an apartment near his aunt and enroll in a brand new school. It all started going left when he encountered an assassin named Dante Hercules known not only in their city, but across the entire territory. But Nate didn't know he was an assassin when NAte threatened to kill him after Dante had laid a hand on his aunt. Neither did he know that Dante was into submissive sexual pleasure, relished being dominated violently and carelessly. He had been looking for someone for years and years, until now; he found Nate Kennedy. That is the deal; Nate must keep Dante sexually satisfied. If he fails, he dies, without any remorse. But that was what he thought in the beginning; what happens when emotions start to get involved? When one falls in love with the other? When the dangerous lifestyle of Dante puts Nate's life in jeopardy, which he never thought he would care for?
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What Themes Are Explored In Broken And Reset: Selected Poems?

4 Answers2025-12-10 12:00:35

Broken and Reset: Selected Poems' dives deep into the raw, unfiltered emotions of human existence. The collection grapples with themes of suffering and renewal, often juxtaposing the fragility of the human spirit with its incredible resilience. One poem might depict the shattering of identity after loss, while another slowly pieces together hope from the fragments. The imagery of broken glass, mended pottery, and regrowth after fire weaves through the work, creating a visceral sense of destruction and healing.

What struck me most was how the poet frames personal breakdowns as necessary transformations. There's this recurring motif of voluntary surrender—like breaking down walls to rebuild them stronger. Some sections read almost like alchemical texts, where emotional pain becomes the crucible for change. The later poems shift toward quieter realizations, suggesting that recovery isn't about returning to wholeness but finding beauty in the cracks.

Is Broken Bonds: Alpha'S Reject Receiving An Adaptation?

5 Answers2025-10-16 07:34:02

I squealed when I first saw the news: 'Broken Bonds: Alpha's Reject' is officially getting a TV anime adaptation! The announcement came with a moody key visual and a short teaser PV that sold the atmosphere—think rain-slick streets, torn collars, and that wounded-but-defiant lead stare. The studio attached hasn't been swimming in mainstream blockbusters, but they do great character-driven dramas, which is exactly what this story needs.

The staff rumors floating around hint at a director with a knack for tight pacing and a composer who loves melancholic guitars, so I’m quietly optimistic that they'll preserve the raw emotional beats and not over-gloss the violence. Casting whispers are already lighting up socials, with a few voice actors fans are praying for. For me, seeing certain scenes animated—especially the midnight rooftop confrontation and the flashback sequences—could be goosebump-level good. I can hardly wait to dissect every episode and speculate over coffee with friends.

How Does Broken Arrows Book Compare To The Original Novel Series?

4 Answers2025-07-15 19:38:44

I find the comparison fascinating. The original novels, with their intricate world-building and rich character development, offer a depth that’s hard to replicate. The book adaptation, while streamlined, captures the essence of the story but sacrifices some of the subtler nuances. For instance, the protagonist’s internal struggles are more vividly portrayed in the novels, whereas the book tends to focus more on action sequences.

That said, the adaptation does a commendable job of condensing the sprawling narrative into a more digestible format. Fans of fast-paced plots might prefer the book, but those who cherish detailed lore and character arcs will likely stick with the original series. The book also introduces minor changes to certain plot points, which can be a point of contention for purists. Overall, both have their merits, but the original novels remain the gold standard for me.

Are There Any Adaptations Of The Once Upon A Broken Heart Series?

3 Answers2025-09-21 21:29:11

The enchanting world of 'Once Upon a Broken Heart' has caught the attention of many, leading to a delightful adaptation that fans are buzzing about! With the beautiful narrative crafted by Stephanie Garber, it only feels right to bring it to life through a visual medium. As of now, there’s been news of a potential adaptation, which has piqued a lot of interest among readers. The series, a companion to the well-loved 'Caraval' trilogy, dives deep into love, magic, and the thrilling risks that come with them. The story’s strong character development makes it a goldmine for a series on platforms like Netflix or Hulu.

Imagine seeing Evangeline's journey unfold on screen! The tantalizing blend of romance and magic seems perfect for a show. Plus, there's a treasure trove of rich, imaginative environments that would look stunning with a good production team. I can already picture the lush visuals and intricately woven plotlines capturing the hearts of viewers who are yet to discover this gem. Whether it's an animated adaptation to stay true to the whimsical elements or a live-action series with an enchanting score, I’m all in for witnessing this journey come to life! That said, let’s keep our fingers crossed and hope for more updates!

What truly excites me is the tight-knit community around this series. There’s a vibrant fan base eager to discuss theories, characters, and the emotional stakes involved! Finding others who relate to the heart-wrenching choices and thrilling escapades of Evangeline is part of the fun. So, while we wait, it’s definitely a great time to dive back into the books, share fan art, or whip up some wild theories on what the adaptation could bring. How fantastic would it be to see fan interpretations jump off the page and onto our screens?

Who Are The Main Characters In Broken Money?

3 Answers2026-03-09 16:34:46

Broken Money' isn't a title I'm familiar with in mainstream fiction, anime, or gaming—at least not under that exact name. Could it be a mistranslation or an indie title? If it's a lesser-known work, I'd love to learn more! Sometimes, hidden gems fly under the radar, like the indie game 'Hollow Knight' did before it blew up. Alternatively, maybe it's a regional release or a web novel. If you meant 'Broken Blade' or 'No Game No Life,' though, those are packed with unforgettable characters. For instance, 'No Game No Life' follows Sora and Shiro, the sibling duo who dominate games in a fantasy world. Their dynamic is electric, blending strategy and humor.

If you clarify the universe or genre, I might have better guesses! Until then, I’ll keep my ears open for 'Broken Money'—it sounds intriguing. Maybe it’s a gritty economic thriller with antiheroes, or a dystopian tale where currency literally shatters. The mystery alone has me hooked!

Who Wrote My Broken Star-Crossed Marriage And What Inspired It?

7 Answers2025-10-21 12:17:36

I dove into 'My Broken Star-crossed Marriage' with the kind of hungry curiosity that only a late-night binge session can create, and what hooked me first was the voice — it feels like it came from someone who had lived both the sweetness and the shards of a relationship. The book was written by Lian Yue, a pen name that quietly fits the novel's lyrical, slightly melancholic tone. Lian Yue is known for weaving contemporary emotional realism with old mythic imagery, and you can see that influence everywhere in this story.

What inspired the novel, from what I gathered, is a mix of personal heartbreak and a fascination with star-crossed myths. Lian Yue has talked about being moved by 'Romeo and Juliet' and by classical Eastern tragic romances — the collision of fate and choice fascinated them. On top of that, there’s an undercurrent of modern marriage pressures: social expectation, family negotiation, and the slow erosion of intimacy. The author mixes those real-world tensions with celestial metaphors so that every argument or reconciliation feels as if the stars themselves are rearranging. Reading it left me oddly comforted — like watching the night sky change shape while holding a warm cup of tea.

Who Published The Broken Arrows Book And When Was It Released?

4 Answers2025-07-15 16:18:40

I remember diving into 'The Broken Arrows' a while back, and it left quite an impression. The book was published by HarperCollins, a major player in the publishing world known for their diverse catalog. It hit the shelves on March 15, 2018, and quickly gained traction among readers who enjoy gritty, emotional narratives. HarperCollins has a knack for picking up unique stories, and 'The Broken Arrows' was no exception. The release timing was perfect, as it came during a wave of interest in raw, character-driven dramas.

What stood out to me was how the book balanced its dark themes with moments of hope. The publisher’s choice to release it in early spring felt intentional, almost like a metaphor for renewal amidst chaos. If you’re into books that explore human resilience, this one’s worth checking out. The 2018 release also coincided with a lot of buzz in literary circles, making it a standout that year.

Which 'Bridgerton' Fanfics Explore Broken Heart Themes Like 'The Viscount Who Loved Me' With Emotional Depth?

3 Answers2026-03-01 11:09:37

I recently stumbled upon a gem called 'Scarlet Threads' that dives deep into Anthony Bridgerton's emotional turmoil post-Kate’s departure. The author captures his grief with raw intensity, mirroring the pining and self-destructive tendencies from 'The Viscount Who Loved Me'. The fic intertwines flashbacks of their stolen moments with his present-day numbness, making the heartbreak almost tactile.

Another standout is 'Fragile Hearts, Fierce Hands', which focuses on Kate’s perspective. It’s rare to find fics that give her equal emotional weight, but this one nails her internal conflict—pride versus longing. The slow burn of their reunion isn’t rushed, and the angst feels earned, not melodramatic. For those who crave catharsis, 'Where the Light Shifts' blends poetic prose with visceral pain, especially in scenes where Anthony confronts his fear of abandonment.

Is Broken Trail A Novel Or A True Story?

5 Answers2025-12-03 13:32:41

Broken Trail' is actually a novel, but it's one of those stories that feels so grounded in reality, you might swear it's based on true events. The author, Alan Geoffrion, did an incredible job weaving historical elements into the narrative, making it read like a dusty, well-worn diary from the Old West. It follows the journey of Print Ritter and his nephew Tom as they escort five Chinese women to safety, blending adventure with deep emotional stakes.

What really got me hooked was how Geoffrion captures the grit and loneliness of the frontier. The landscapes almost become characters themselves—vast, unforgiving, but strangely beautiful. If you love Westerns that prioritize character over gunfights, this one’s a hidden gem. I stumbled upon it after watching the AMC miniseries adaptation (which is also stellar), and the book’s quieter moments stayed with me longer than I expected.

Who Is The Main Character In Broken Clocks?

3 Answers2026-03-11 18:59:51

The main character in 'Broken Clocks' is Zola, a young woman whose life gets turned upside down when she stumbles upon a mysterious antique clock that seems to have a mind of its own. The story follows her journey as she uncovers the clock's eerie connection to her family's past, blending elements of mystery and subtle horror. What I love about Zola is how relatable her skepticism feels—she's not some fearless hero, but an ordinary person thrown into chaos, trying to piece things together while doubting her own sanity.

What makes 'Broken Clocks' stand out is how Zola's growth mirrors the themes of time and fate. Her initial frustration with the clock's cryptic 'gifts' slowly shifts into a deeper understanding of how her choices shape her reality. The side characters, like her eccentric grandmother who knows more than she lets on, add layers to the narrative. It's one of those stories where the protagonist’s flaws make her victories feel earned, not handed to her.

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