Young Adult
Romantic Novels that will Sweep you off your Feet
Romance novels have been around for centuries, captivating readers with their tales of love, passion, and heartbreak. Whether you're looking for a light-hearted read or a tear-jerking story, there's a romantic book out there for everyone. In this blog, we'll be exploring some of the best romantic books to read, from classic love stories to modern-day romances.
By Vikas Mishra3 years ago in Fiction
The Enchanted Season: Lily's Magical Journey Through Autumn and Beyond
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled between rolling hills and a serene river, there lived a young girl named Lily. She loved nothing more than taking long walks through the forest that surrounded her town. Every season had its own unique beauty that she appreciated, but there was something about autumn that captivated her heart.
By Jasper Woods3 years ago in Fiction
The Dolphin Guardians
Once upon a time, in a vast and endless ocean, there lived a pod of dolphins. These dolphins were unlike any other creature in the ocean. They were intelligent, social, and had a remarkable ability to communicate with each other. They were also the guardians of the ocean, ensuring that everything was in harmony and balance.
By SlingshotFN3 years ago in Fiction
The Epic Battle for Survival
Once upon a time, in the vast savannahs of Africa, a pride of lions ruled over their territory with power and grace. The pride consisted of a majestic male lion named Simba, several lionesses, and their cubs. Simba was the undisputed leader of the pride, with his muscular build and impressive mane, which marked him as a dominant male. His lionesses were strong, swift, and skilled hunters, who worked together to bring down prey for the pride.
By SlingshotFN3 years ago in Fiction
Ember's Escape: A Journey to Heal the World
The summer heat was suffocating, and the air thick with humidity. It was the kind of weather that made you feel like you were drowning in the very air you were breathing. But for Ember, coming to the end of their teenage years, the heat was the least of their worries.
By UniformPrism The Author3 years ago in Fiction
Pit
I’ve never been fully committed to anything. I used to practice karate, I quit; I studied law, I quit that; I also figured out a very peaceful way to get up at six in the morning, I wake up at noon. My friend — I mean, ex-friend, Camila, used to try to help me with this by telling me, “If you do this, I will get you a cupcake” or some other pastry product and most of the time I followed through, but our relationship ended on account of her husband helping her accomplish things by telling her, “If you don’t eat that pasta, I’ll have sex with you.” On Thursdays, I go to the grocery store which is the only thing I’ve committed to in the past 6 months. Last week, I saw this mom yelling at her children, an older man talking to his possibly dead wife, and this person squeezing and throwing avocados into their basket. They threw them with such force, but with a simple elegance; As they did this we made eye contact, it was extremely brief, but I think I’m in love? — No, it’s lust.
By Reese Johnson3 years ago in Fiction
"Eternal Embrace: A Love Story for the Ages"
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Sophia who lived in a small town on the coast. Sophia was kind and gentle, and everyone in the town loved her. She spent her days working at the local library, surrounded by books and the peace they brought her.
By Pavithra S3 years ago in Fiction
Call of the Forest
Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there was a dense and lush forest that spanned for miles. The trees were tall and strong, the leaves a vivid shade of green that danced in the wind. It was a magical place, filled with mystical creatures and secrets beyond human understanding.
By Mohammed Sarfan3 years ago in Fiction
Lonesome Shadow
The night was dark and still, the air thick with mist. Rachel had always loved taking walks at night, but tonight she felt uneasy. She walked faster, her eyes scanning the darkness around her, looking for any signs of danger. As she passed by an old abandoned mansion, she felt a chill run down her spine. The mansion had always given her the creeps, but tonight it looked even more ominous than usual. As she walked past the gate, she noticed something strange. A shadowy figure was standing on the porch, staring at her.
By Mohammed Sarfan3 years ago in Fiction





