Ireland, 983 AD. Princess Saoirse doesn't know she's royalty—the monks who raised her kept that secret. When Vikings raid her monastery, she's sold as a slave in Dublin and brought to the Danish royal court. Prince Sweyn Forkbeard claims her at a winter feast. She refuses him, choosing to freeze on his balcony rather than submit. Intrigued by her defiance, he offers her something no slave should have: choices. Over months of patient courtship, she becomes his translator, his advisor, his partner
In a kingdom obsessed with beauty, obedience, and perfect endings, one girl learns how fragile illusions truly are. As the prince scours the land for the owner of a crystal slipper, Cinderella must confront pain, power, and the price of being chosen. This is not the fairy tale you remember.
A Story from The Town A simple gesture turns into a life-altering ordeal for a struggling actress. As she navigates law enforcement, attorneys, courts, psychologists, and a potential acting role, she must face the aftermath of her predicament while confronting unsettling truths about herself, and her boyfriend’s outdated views on women. Unfolding alongside The Chef, two lives are forever changed as they rely on Becca, Sophie, and Ben to navigate a reality that neither ever expected.
Two ordinary suburban wives, Mary and Lisa, both 32, married with young children, have let the wild spark of their youth fade under the weight of routine, motherhood, and predictable marriages. One December afternoon at Starbucks, over lattes and nostalgia for midnight skinny-dipping and reckless adventures, they dare each other to reclaim that fire. The challenge is simple, secret, and dangerously addictive.
At 18, I couldn’t help being this horny slut, always teasing in skimpy clothes that screamed ‘fuck me.’ The bus pulled up empty except for a chatty old lady up front with the driver. I slid into the back corner by the window, popping gum and scrolling my phone, thighs slick from my dripping pussy. A few blocks later, the doors hissed open again. This tall, muscular guy in his late 60s climbed on, and that's when my troubles began...
When Jack Turner pulls a girl off her knees in a school stairwell, he has no idea what he's stepped into. Étain Cantwell is exceptional in every way but one. She cannot exist alone. What follows isn't a rescue. It's a construction — patient, deliberate, and built on a foundation Jack learned by watching his parents live a life most people never understand. Some loves are greater than need.
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In the imperial court of Heian Japan, words are everything — and nothing is ever said plainly. When a lady-in-waiting begins delivering the Empress's secret poems to a nobleman, she discovers the brilliant replies belong not to him but to his sister, a woman hidden behind a borrowed name for sixteen years. Their correspondence becomes two conversations layered inside one. A romance written entirely in ink and metaphor — between two women who can never meet. Until they must.
The Luminous Threshold a blend of space adventure, hard sci‑fi, and alien first contact gives us a perfect recipe for a sweeping, thoughtful, high‑stakes epic. Part 2
Three young restaurant coworkers—a charismatic extrovert, a guarded transgender artist, and a quietly troubled cook—navigate a tangled web of desire, secrets, and the daily grind. As their lives collide, they discover that the key to surviving work, love, and their own demons lies not in going it alone, but in forging a unique, unbreakable bond with each other.
Northern California, 1870. The Yahi people are nearly gone — twenty-two survivors hiding in the hills above a young rancher's land. Three women walk through his gate with an impossible request: become their husband, father their children, save what remains of their people. What follows is not an arrangement. It becomes love. It becomes family. It becomes everything. History cannot be outrun. But it can be remembered.