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Important American periodical dating back to 1850.
In the early 1900s, the streets of New York City buzzed with excitement. Posters adorned every lamppost and storefront, proclaiming the arrival of a sensation that would leave audiences spellbound. "The Great Galdello," they read in bold, ornate letters, "Prepare to witness the impossible!" As the sun set on the bustling metropolis, crowds gathered outside the opulent Majestic Theater, their anticipation palpable in the crisp evening air. Men in tailored suits and women in elegant gowns filed into the grand auditorium, whispering excitedly about the spectacles they were about to witness. Little did they know that behind the mask of the mysterious performer lay a dark and twisted soul, one wh...
There's no fighting fate or a bloodmate bond. Alyssa’s life takes a dramatic turn when she discovers the existence of vampires and becomes the fated bloodmate of Ivan, the bratva Avtoritet. Their instant and intense connection puts them at the center of a dangerous power struggle between Alyssa’s father, a powerful mafia don, and Dmitri, the head of the bratva. Both men are despots, and Ivan is the only hope of bringing peace to the city, but he lacks allies. Many fear and hate Dmitri, but few will stand against him. It seems hopeless, but Alyssa is linked to a mysterious power that could turn the tide of the war in their favor. As they fight for their place in the treacherous underworld, Alyssa and Ivan’s love becomes their greatest weapon in a battle to rewrite their own destinies and break away from the violence that has claimed so many before them. This is a fated mates, paranormal short instant-love romance for fans who like their vampire stories in smaller bites. Pun intended. This story has darker elements that might upset some readers. See inside for the TW list.
With nothing more than the shirt on his back, Dominic Renaldi starts building a life for he and his family, a good life, a respectable life in affluent Coventry, Massachusetts. Some will say, “life is all luck,” while others say, “you make your own luck.” For Lt. Dominic Renaldi, who was working hard creating his luck, others were working harder to ensure he never got any. Billy Slayton, Dominic’s biggest firehouse adversary, would often say, ”I’ll take luck over talent any day.” Horace Humphreys, a powerful and egotistical Boston attorney, and Chairman, Board of Selectmen, would say, “teach him the Coventry way.”
My Facebook Boyfriend For Real?! Vol. 4 by AB Castueras "I know, malaki ang kasalanan ko sa'yo, Nadine. I'm guilty of the things I did to you and those things that I accused you of." Tiningnan ko uli siya, at nagulat ako nang makita kong halos paiyak na siya. Ngayon ko lang siya nakitang ganyan. "Please, arrest me for being guilty, and punish me forever." Uh-oh!? Arestuhan na ba ito? Sundan ang kwento nina Freak at Mokong dahil malapit na ang katapusan! Kapit lang! Volume 4 na! Published by Psicom Publishing Inc
Inspirasi Dari Bumi Sriwijaya PENULIS: Generasi Sriwijaya Ukuran : 14 x 21 cm ISBN : 978-623-294-271-4 Terbit : Agustus 2020 www.guepedia.com Sinopsis: Buku ini berangkat dari kumpulan cerita berbagai macam cerita Inspiratif dari berbagai Mahasiswa di beberapa kampus ternama di Provinsi Sumatera Selatan. Di dalamnya terdapat berbagai macam cerita yang diangkat dari perjuangan masing-masing penulis yang kini tergabung sebagai Volunteer Forum Indonesia Muda Palembang (FIM Palembang) yang bernama Generasi Sriwijaya 1.0. Berbagai macam cerita inspiratif dari teman-teman Generasi Sriwijaya inilah yang menggugah semangat untuk membukukan cerita mereka agar dapat menjadi prestasi kehidupan yang dap...
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