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  • Mirror Shards
    395 30 14

    1857, the Rosewood family is the perfect role model for society. They are wealthy, cultured and with an excellent reputation. However, his second, Henry Rosewood, is not even the shadow of his parents. Rebellious, distracted and with a strange genetic defect that he had at birth; The whole life of this young man has b...

  • The Ravenhearst Trilogy Book 1: The White Dress
    982 66 26

    This book is inspired by the game that was made by Big Fish named; Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst. The game was made in 2006. An 18th century manor sits alone in the woods of England. Its sinister past haunts its beautiful walls and the majestic architecture hides the secrets of its owner named Emma Ravenhearst and a...

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  • Wuthering Heights (1847)
    1.9M 21.4K 34

    Wuthering Heights is a wild, passionate story of the intense and almost demonic love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, a foundling adopted by Catherine's father. After Mr Earnshaw's death, Heathcliff is bullied and humiliated by Catherine's brother Hindley and wrongly believing that his love for Catherine is...

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  • "Encouragement" (Book 1), by Gratiana Lovelace, 2016 (Completed)
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    Lady Madeline Lucretia Sinclair's very proper maternal grandmother Lady Lucretia Beckham Knott advises her that all a gentleman needs from a lady to offer for her is a little encouragement from that lady. But then again, it is encouragement that a lady must refrain from lest an unsuitable or undesirable gentleman pres...

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  • Illusions afloat
    87 2 17

    His disappearance left nothing but ashes behind. Their goal is to charge through those ashes and find him. What happens when time travel, nightmarish realms and things only thought to be locked away in imagination come to life? Along with a terrible secret looming overhead... Scarlett Hughes had always had somewhat o...

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  • Reading the Regency
    151K 2.1K 81

    A guide to Regency England for readers of classic literature or historical fiction set in the early 19th century. England, as it was in the early 1800's, can sometimes be as confusing to a modern reader as travelling to a foreign country. Their clothes, manners, methods of transport, money and even some words they use...