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Married To My Stalker (Editing) by jamiin045
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Emily Valentine is an ordinary twenty-three year old girl that still lives with her dear parents. They love her so much that they won't let her out of their sight. Literally. That's why she's still living with them at the age of twenty-three. Emily thinks she's the luckiest girl in the world. She has parents that love her so, a sister to lean on, and a fiancé that would do anything for her. Everything was perfect for her and she thought nothing could ruin it for her. But she didn't think that everything could be ruined by just a visit from an old friend.
Boundless by elizabethtaylor_1
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Three years have passed since the throne was relinquished, and the prophecy shattered. In the quiet countryside, far from the ruins of crowns and chaos, Paedyn and Kai have carved out a life of peace. Their daughter, Adena, with wild black curls and ocean eyes, is the heartbeat of their home, their reason to rise with the sun and sleep beneath the stars. But healing is not always gentle. Some wounds linger in silence, and some ghosts refuse to stay buried. As their world blossoms with laughter, family, and whispered stories beneath garden trees, a new journey begins, not of war or power, but of rediscovery. Of learning how to live without running. How to love without fear. How to breathe again. In a world no longer ruled by thrones, Boundless is a story of freedom, found family, and a love that was always more than survival, it was the beginning of everything.
Hopeless by elizabethtaylor_1
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The second book in the series following Elizabeth Taylor's emotional fantasy debut, Endless. The war may be over, but peace was never promised. Two weeks after giving birth to her daughter, Paedyn should feel safe within the palace walls. But when a dream turns into a chilling vision of what's to come, she's forced to face a truth more terrifying than anything she endured in the Trials: Adena is in danger. As darkness stirs beyond the kingdom's borders, whispers of rituals, bloodlines, and ancient magic begin to surface, threatening not just the crown, but the life of an innocent child. Kai is determined to keep Paedyn and their daughter safe. But as secrets unravel and trust begins to fracture, love may not be enough to protect them. Hopeless is a story of unraveling truths, fragile strength, and a mother's desperate fight against fate. This is the second installment in a gripping fantasy series and must be read after Endless.
Endless by elizabethtaylor_1
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Paedyn never asked for a crown, nor for the life growing quietly inside her after the war ended in ash and blood. An Ordinary girl in a kingdom that worships power, she once fought only to survive. Now, she must learn how to rule-while her body battles the price of love, legacy, and life. After discovering she is with child, Paedyn and Kai navigate a delicate and dangerous balance between hope and heartbreak. Haunted by the death of his brother and the ghost of a throne built on cruelty, Kai clings fiercely to Paedyn and the daughter they never expected but now cannot imagine losing. They name her Adena-after the friend Paedyn lost to the Trials, a name carved from pain and memory. But even with the corrupt council dismantled and Lord Calen dead, not all enemies have been exiled. The people remain restless. Their Queen has no powers. Her body is broken in recovery. And still, she rises. As Kai stands guard over their fragile family, and Jax returns to witness the quiet strength of a mother defying every expectation, the palace becomes a crucible of secrets, sorrow, and slow healing. In the quiet spaces between pain and peace, love must become something more than survival-it must become a revolution. Because the greatest battle isn't against an enemy at the gate-it's learning to believe that you deserve to stay.