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𝐄𝐕𝐀𝐍𝐄𝐒𝐂𝐄 by BookishGirlLynn
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iːvəˈnɛs,ˌɛvəˈnɛs/ verbliterary pass out of sight, memory, or existence. "water moves among reeds, evanesces, shines" In Victorian London, Whittmore Manor loomed, full of secrets. Princess Evangeline, haunted by her mother's death and her father's cold grief, longed for freedom beyond its walls. Will she remain in the shadows of her past-or forge a destiny of her own?
𝐒𝐈𝐋𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐋𝐘 𝐃𝐑𝐎𝐖𝐍𝐈𝐍𝐆 by BookishGirlLynn
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Everly Carter had always believed she was just an ordinary girl, living an ordinary life in a small Alaskan town. With her adoptive mother, Olivia, by her side, she thought she had found a sense of safety and love, even if her stepfather, William, often clouded that peace with his harshness. But life had a cruel way of unraveling secrets. The truth? She wasn't Everly Carter at all. She was Everly D'Angelo, the daughter of Marianne and Leonardo D'Angelo-names whispered in the dark corners of the Italian and Spanish mafia world. Her mother had fled, sacrificing everything to keep Everly safe, far from the chaos and danger of that life. But even in the icy reaches of Alaska, fate couldn't be outrun. Thrown into the arms of the D'Angelo brothers-Everly's life transformed overnight. They were strangers to her, but to them, she was a symbol of the pain and betrayal that had fractured their world. They didn't see the scars left behind by William, the years of quiet suffering she had endured. They saw a child who had stolen their mother's love, the one who had lived while their lives crumbled. In their world, the truth was harsh, and the darkness ran deep. Everly didn't know if she could survive it-but survival had always been her strongest instinct.
𝐕𝐈𝐎𝐋𝐄𝐓 by BookishGirlLynn
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Violet Nevaeh never had a real childhood. Her so-called parents were cold, cruel, and controlling-always telling her she wasn't enough, punishing her for the smallest things, even forcing her to starve. She grew up bruised, quiet, and scared... but somehow still holding on. Then one day, everything changed. They died in a car crash-and she felt nothing. That's when she found out the truth: they weren't her real parents. They had kidnapped her when she was two. Thrown into social care, Violet learns she has six older brothers-rich, powerful, and dead serious about protecting her. But there's a catch: they're part of the mafia. Now, she's stuck between the life she escaped and the one she never saw coming. Can she learn to trust again? Or will the past keep chasing her, no matter where she goes?