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Nikki is Chad's secretary and is half a step closer to losing her job. She is defined as clumsy and forgetful. Chad is so close to ridding her of her job. One fateful night, she texts her nude image to her boss, will this cost her job or...
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The Pack's Triquetra
The Pack's Triquetra
** Book Two of The Havemouth Pack Series - Book One, The Pack's Secret Keeper, Book Two, The Pack's Triquetra, Book Three, The Pack's Vampire, and Book Four, The Pack's Hybrids ** The storm will pass... but what the flood waters bring with them, is hungry... Triquetras form when there are times of peril, and more than one alpha might be needed to protect the female and young. The Havermouth Triquetra therefore is both a blessing to the pack and their families, and a harbinger of troubled times to come. Alpha werewolves born to the pack’s elite families, privileged, handsome, and wealthy, Heath Gale, Cameron Edison, and Rhett Salem seem to have it all. However, behind the shine, there are shadows, and in the pack misogyny and intolerance run as deep as the river through Havermouth, influencing every decision that the three make. Hiding that their Triquetra is bi-sexual, and that they are each other’s mates is a necessity, not an option, and they eagerly await the day when their female mate is revealed, and they can openly claim their love for one another. When that mate appears however, she is not what they expected. She is human, intractable, and rebellious – and she does not like them. Or, at least, she does not like all of them. Will the female mate that they’d hoped would save them, tear them apart? Trigger warnings for this book: this is a dark romance werewolf story containing dubious consent, violence, and assault.
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Six Like the Number
Six Like the Number
Six has a lot to handle between caring for her drug-addicted mother, raising her three year old brother and going to school. She seems to have everything under control, but she's had to make some touch choices and do some things she isn't proud of to get to this point. Axle is a spoiled rich kid on his third attempt at senior year who never takes responsibility for anything. He's got a quick temper and is prone to letting jealousy cloud his judgment.They are complete opposites on paper yet they can't seem to stay away from each other. Will they be able to stay together despite Six's messy past and present?
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RULE NUMBER ONE: Don't You Fall in Love
RULE NUMBER ONE: Don't You Fall in Love
"There should be rules if we are even going to do this," he said without looking at me. "I have always lived by the rules." He slid a file towards me. "This is the contract. The rules are stated there." I opened the file and glanced through it. "You can take it home and study them; give me feedback tomorrow evening. But I will read out the rules for you now because they start now, and in case your brain can't comprehend them, then I can explain." Anger seethed through me, and I almost threw the file back at him, but when I thought about the money involved and how it would benefit little Sophie, I bit my lower lip to push back the anger. He continued. "Rule number one; don't you fall in love with me." His eyes flipped up to me. "Crystal clear," I said. "That would never happen." Ellen never had fun in college. One night she decided to have fun with her friends and slept with a handsome stranger who disappeared before she woke up. A month later, she found out she was pregnant and searched everywhere for him, but to no avail. Five years later, she moved to a new city and met the same man she never thought she would ever see again. He didn't remember anything about her, and he was now a cold, arrogant man who needed a wife, and she needed money. They agreed to contract marriage with strict rules, one of them being never to fall in love with each other. They were sure they wouldn't break the rule, but as sparks grew between them and became too much, they found themselves trying hard to keep to the rules. Who will break rule number one between them?
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ARCANUM
ARCANUM
Grow up together, living together and go to school together. That is how Owen Cruz and Leon Yu live with their own lives for 18 years now. But Owen has a deepest secret, he is gay. He can't tell it to his Best friend Leon because Leon hates gay. A super straight, tall and handsome guy that even the Star Showbiz wants to recruit. Does Owen can still keep his secret forever or will choose to live separately from Leon? How will Leon react if he find out the deepest secret of his best friend Owen?
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The Numb Wife
The Numb Wife
Shin Alexandra Ferrell, is a strong independent woman who has been through hell multiple times already. Since childhood she already experienced hell, things that a child shouldn't really have experienced in the first place however, she, herself wasn't expecting that there is even worse than what she had already experienced. It was the worst hell for her that made her leave and go on a hiatus for about a year. After a whole of being away from her homeland, the country that she also wants to forget yet also want to stay in - she came back but there's something different about her - something has changed. And that is something that the people who know her for a long time didn't expect and that change is something that should really be feared because she came back not to just sit back and do nothing - she came back for revenge, she came back to avenge herself from the pain that a single man caused but was she really successful?
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Quels Sont Les Meilleurs Livres Gratuits Pour Liseuse ?

3 Answers2026-06-09 11:47:24

Finding great free e-books for your e-reader is like stumbling upon hidden treasure! I've spent countless hours scouring the web for gems, and Project Gutenberg is my go-to spot. They've digitized over 60,000 public domain works, from classics like 'Pride and Prejudice' to obscure 19th-century sci-fi. The formatting is usually e-reader friendly too.

Another underrated source is your local library – most offer free e-book loans through apps like Libby. I recently discovered 'The Count of Monte Cristo' this way and fell in love with Dumas' writing. For contemporary works, Amazon's Kindle store has a surprising number of free titles if you dig past the obvious choices. Just last month I found a fantastic indie fantasy novel called 'The Sword of Kaigen' that was temporarily free.

Où Acheter Une Tablette Liseuse Pas Chère ?

3 Answers2026-07-03 23:53:07

Je me suis posé la même question l'année dernière quand j'ai décidé de me mettre à la lecture numérique. Après avoir comparé plein d'options, j'ai trouvé que les reconditionnées sur Back Market étaient vraiment intéressantes. J'ai eu une Kobo Clara HD à moitié prix, et elle fonctionnait comme neuve !

Sinon, les périodes de soldes (comme les Black Friday) sont idéales pour choper des bonnes affaires. J'avais repéré une PocketBook essentielle à 70€ chez Darty pendant les soldes d'hiver. Et si tu es patient, Leboncoin peut être une mine d'or - j'y ai vu des Kindle Paperwhite quasi neuves à 50€.

Liseuse Numérique Kindle Ou Kobo : Quelle Différence ?

4 Answers2026-07-03 11:35:57

Spending hours curled up with ebooks has made me pretty picky about my reader. Kindle's ecosystem feels like a walled garden—super polished if you're deep in Amazon's universe (Audible integration! Prime Reading!), but frustratingly limited with EPUBs unless you jump through formatting hoops. Kobo's openness won me over though—drag-and-drop EPUBs, OverDrive library loans baked right in, and that warm ComfortLight Pro for nighttime reading. The Clara 2E's waterproofing is a nice touch for bath-time bookworms like me.

What really tipped the scales? Kobo's granular font tweaking and page-layout options. I can nerf margins to fit more text or bump up the kerning for dyslexic-friendly reading. Kindle's uniformity starts to chafe after a while, like wearing someone else's broken-in shoes. Though I miss Kindle's X-Ray feature for dense fantasy novels—flipping between footnotes on Kobo still feels clunky.

Comment Choisir Une Tablette Liseuse Adaptée ?

2 Answers2026-07-03 11:53:56

Picking the right e-reader feels like choosing a perfect travel companion for your brain—it’s gotta fit your lifestyle just right. First, think about screen size and comfort. I adore my 6-inch Kindle for slipping into bags, but my friend swears by her 8-inch Kobo for manga since the bigger display handles detailed art better. Eye strain’s a big deal too; devices with adjustable warm lighting (like the Paperwhite) are lifesavers for bedtime reading. And don’t forget format compatibility! If you’re into indie eBook stores or sideloading PDFs, check if the tablet supports EPUB or has easy conversion tools. Battery life? Most last weeks, but glare-resistant screens drain faster if you’re outdoors a lot.

Now, the ecosystem—this is where it gets personal. Amazon’s Kindle store is huge, but locked into their format. Kobo plays nicer with libraries (OverDrive integration is clutch) and lets you organize books your way. Then there’s the niche stuff: waterproofing for bath readers, stylus support for note-takers, or even Android-based tablets like Boox if you want apps. Budget-wise, older models often go on sale; my second-gen Oasis was a refurb steal. Honestly, it’s less about specs and more about how it feels in your hands at 2 AM when you’re deep in 'The Name of the Wind' and don’t want to stop.

Comment Télécharger Des Livres Gratuits Pour Liseuse ?

3 Answers2026-06-09 09:53:42

Books are my happy place, and finding free reads for my e-reader feels like treasure hunting! My go-to spots are Project Gutenberg (classics galore) and Open Library—they’ve got everything from 'Pride and Prejudice' to obscure 19th-century sci-fi. For French titles, Bibebook is a gem, while Feedbooks offers sleek EPUBs perfect for Kobo.

A trick I swear by? Check out author newsletters or small presses—they often give away freebies to hook readers. Also, libraries! Apps like Libby let you borrow ebooks legally with just a library card. Just remember to sideload via Calibre if your device doesn’t support direct downloads. Happy reading—my TBR pile just grew again!

Tablette Numérique Dessin Vs Papier: Laquelle Est Mieux?

4 Answers2026-07-02 01:56:05

Nothing beats the tactile feel of pencil scratching against paper for me—it’s like the texture itself fuels creativity. I’ve spent years sketching in notebooks, and there’s this irreplaceable organic connection when you smudge charcoal or layer watercolors. But my tablet? It’s a game-changer for efficiency. Layers, undo buttons, and infinite color palettes make experimenting risk-free.

Paper forces you to commit, which can be meditative, but digital lets you iterate wildly. I still keep a sketchbook for raw ideas, then refine digitally. It’s not about 'better'—they serve different moods. Sometimes I crave the messiness of paper; other times, digital’s precision feels like painting with light.

Quelles Applications Pour Tablette Numérique Dessin Recommandées?

4 Answers2026-07-02 22:18:51

finding the right tablet drawing app feels like discovering a new set of magic markers. For serious artists, 'Procreate' is an absolute game-changer—it's like having a full studio in your hands with its brush customization and layer system. I once spent hours just testing the watercolor effects, and the way pigments blend feels eerily real. 'Clip Studio Paint' is my go-to for comics though; their frame tools and speech bubble templates cut my workflow in half.

For beginners, 'Adobe Fresco' has this 'live watercolor' feature that reacts to virtual 'wetness,' which is oddly satisfying. And if you're into vector art, 'Affinity Designer' handles crisp lines better than my shaky hands ever could. Honestly, half the fun is just swatching colors—I have folders of palettes named after desserts.

Existe-T-Il Des Livres Gratuits Pour Liseuse Kobo ?

3 Answers2026-06-09 11:10:05

Oh, the joy of discovering free books for my Kobo! I've spent countless hours scouring the web for hidden gems, and let me tell you, there's a treasure trove out there. Project Gutenberg is my go-to—classics like 'Pride and Prejudice' or 'Frankenstein' are just a click away. I also adore sites like ManyBooks, which curate free titles with gorgeous covers. Sometimes, Kobo's own store surprises me with limited-time freebies, especially indie authors testing the waters.

For French readers, Bibebook and Feedbooks offer fantastic selections. I once stumbled upon a lesser-known Marcel Proust translation there! The trick is to check regularly; publishers often release free samples or older titles. My Kobo’s library is now packed with everything from 19th-century poetry to modern sci-fi—all without spending a dime. It feels like a literary buffet where I’m perpetually invited to feast.

Comment Créer Un Paysage Fantastique En Art Numérique ?

4 Answers2026-07-03 02:04:44

Creating a fantasy landscape in digital art feels like conjuring a dream into reality. I start by immersing myself in inspiration—whether it's the misty peaks of 'The Lord of the Rings' or the neon jungles of 'Avatar'. Mood boards are my best friend, packed with surreal skies, twisted trees, and floating islands. Then, I rough out compositions with loose brushes, letting shapes evolve organically. Layers are key: distant mountains blurred like memories, midgrounds rich with texture, and foregrounds so crisp you could touch them.

Lighting is where the magic happens. A dual moon casting eerie glows or bioluminescent plants pulsing in a dark forest can transform a scene from mundane to mystical. I often play with unconventional color palettes—deep purples for shadows, acidic greens for highlights—to defy realism. Finally, tiny details sell the world: a crumbling ruin overgrown with vines, or a lone traveler’s lantern flickering in the dusk. It’s not just about skill; it’s about believing in the world you’re building.

Liseuse Numérique Ou Livre Papier : Laquelle Préférer ?

4 Answers2026-07-03 00:15:21

Nothing beats the tactile experience of flipping through a physical book—the smell of paper, the weight in your hands, the way you can dog-ear a page or scribble notes in the margins. I love building a bookshelf that feels like a personal museum of my reading journey. But I won’t lie, my e-reader is a lifesaver for travel or late-night binge-reading. The backlight means no straining my eyes, and carrying hundreds of titles in my bag is magic.

That said, some books just demand paper. Illustrated editions, poetry collections with careful formatting, or anything where the physical design matters—like 'House of Leaves'—lose something on a screen. For pure convenience, digital wins, but for soul? Paper all the way. I’ve compromised by buying special editions physically and using my e-reader for everything else.

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