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If I were you - Lynn Austin
Once upon a time, I read romance books. Then at one point, I got sick and tired of the boy meets girl stories and switched to murder mysteries. I never looked back, until now. I recently picked up ‘If I Were You’ by Lynn Austin. Not because the story particularly appealed to me, but because of the narrator, Sarah Zimmerman, whose voice I absolutely love.
By Conny Manero3 years ago in Fiction
Lose With The Truth — Or Win With Lies
Tom Linton loved Jesse Grant for five years, from high school to college. He did everything a guy in love would do. Roses, chocolate, serenades, poems, gifts, and everything his friends and family suggested. Everything he tried failed. He moved on in frustration.
By Annelise Lords 3 years ago in Fiction
Tynnin's Monocle
Nothing exceptional yet truly extraordinary. That is how it always went with Tynnin. Caught up in daydreams and bored of the present, he searched for meaning in the past so that he could live for the future. An archeologist by trade, he branded himself a relic hunter and rightly so. Every child had heard stories of ancient lost treasures and ceremonial tomes imbued with magics -capable of wonderous things not known in nature and scattered around the globe- but very few had ever encountered even one of such things. Tynnin was part of the exclusive list. Yet he had more than a few devices in his dusty dwelling that was filled from the floorboards to the star-carved ceiling with archaic trinkets. He had an affinity for the old metals and the leatherbound. Some were benign and some spectacular. His petrified bristlecone pine desk was littered with pages covered in ancient text. It is believed that this desk of elder wood was struck by lightning as it was cut down, twisting life back into it with a wisdom born of time still emanating from it. The walls that weren't covered in books were home to the ever-increasing pile of treasures he had gathered all across the world during his 55 years of adventure. It wouldn't be a stretch to say that it should have taken twice as long to learn, travel and gather so many trinkets for any one person. Deciphering glyphs and runic symbols alone were a painstaking process. Tynnin's dark, sunken-in-eyes sitting on sags of skin more wrinkled than his trusty leather satchel told that story better than words could. Yet he still held a lovely bit of youth to his tired body.
By Conner Carpenter3 years ago in Fiction
Tiñ-Ton and The Princess: The Story of a Rat.
Once upon a time, in a far-off kingdom, there lived a wealthy King who was deeply loved and respected by his people. His daughter, Princess Stella, was not only beautiful but also an adventurous and intelligent young woman.
By Sameness Nongtdu3 years ago in Fiction
The story of the prince and the loyal dog
🐕 The intelligence of a dog 🐕 In one of the countries there was a prince, and this prince lived in a palace with his wife and his little child, and they owned a loyal dog. People marveled at his relationship with this prince and his family. As this dog has a special place in the heart of the prince, so he used to treat him like his family, and he considered him a loyal friend who would go with him to all trips and places, even when he went hunting.
By Anmol Shukla3 years ago in Fiction
Celebrating Our Anniversary and Looking to the Future
Celebrating an anniversary is a time for reflection, appreciation, and looking towards the future. Whether it's a milestone anniversary or just another year of a relationship, an anniversary is a special occasion to commemorate the journey, both the good and the bad, and to express gratitude for the experiences that have been shared.
By Raja Shanmuga3 years ago in Fiction








