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Best Werewolf Books On Wattpad by NadzehBabyy
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My Top 10 Favorite Werewolf Books On Wattpad. NON-REJECTION BECAUSE I HATE THAT! Including bonus chapter of other werewolf books I like. SOME REJECTION BUT NOT HORRIBLE! I don't read rubbish so 100% guaranteed these books are worth it :D All Books In Here Are Owned By The Authors. NOT ME! -LunaBoss
"Seeking the Niceties of Marriage", by Gratiana Lovelace, 2021 (Done) by GratianaLovelace
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Is love and marriage something that Lord Edward Carlisle can do--a second time? His first marriage was disastrous--it was arranged by the parents--but not with taking the feelings of the two parties into account, remained unconsummated due to his deference to his wife stating that she loved another, then his wife was killed four months later with her lover in a carriage accident that was all hushed up. All London Society thinks that he is a still grieving widower the past five years, though he is not. But Lord Edward vows to try marriage again-and on his own terms this time, involving love, or at least some of the niceties of marriage such as bringing his future children into being. And initially unbeknownst to Lord Edward, his best bet for marriage might be a childhood acquaintance lady who has not attracted any notice among society and no suitors during her previous six seasons-whom is ripe for the plucking, in more ways than one. Can two such haplessly lovelorn individuals find love and romance, together? They will need much hope and interventions--on both sides--if they are to marry and find happiness with each other.
The Broken Daylily by elouisetanghe
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"I hope I can be a better mother than I am a wife." Daylilies symbolize motherhood. In China, it refers to a mother's devotion and filial devotion from a child to his or her mother. In Chinese superstition, the daylily relates to birth. It is said that the birth of a son is made possible if the pregnant woman wears a daylily in her girdle. Madilyn Hayes has a perfect life with perfect parents. She is young, rich and quite beautiful. The ton loves her, but her parents do not always. Behind her gorgeous smile is a doubtful and unsure girl who tries to make her parents notice that she is more than just a girl. Thomas Brompton's life is turned upside down when he inherits the estate of Lindenberg from an uncle, giving him both a second property and a title. He is also making a name for himself by working as a detective, eager to safe children beggars from evil men. But when a life changing event ties them together, they have to find a way to live peacefully with each other. Victorian Flower Series #3 Can be read as a stand-alone book.
The Beautiful Wallflower by elouisetanghe
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"You truly are one special lady." Wallflowers symbolize a shy or excluded person at a dance or party, especially a girl without a partner. Victoria Blackburn lives a lonely and simple life. She is not like most ladies in London, and that is how she likes it. She does not want to be the centre of gossip, but a rumour about her and a lord she does not know well has been made up. Now her house at Lyne Avenue seems to be the place where everyone wants to be. Andrew Brompton is not liked by the ton, and when a rumour comes out, he does not bother about it. But he feels the need to protect the lady who is in the centre of attention, next to him. He discovers there is much more to her than he initially thought, and that mayhap all rumours are untrue. Will they be able to see through the superficial façade of rumours and brave the ton, or will they return to their quiet and uneventful life? Victorian Flower Series #2 Can be read as a stand-alone book.
The Wonderful Bouquet by elouisetanghe
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Bouquets symbolize the repelling of the evil eye and the making of a fruitful union. It consist of multiple flowers, making it a unique and meaningful object that a bride takes with her to the alter. Elizabeth Brompton, lady of Hawthorne, is not having the life she dreamed of. True, she has four sons and a loving husband. But when that husband is out traveling, she is left alone to take care of her children and explain where their father has gone. Andrew Brompton, lord of Duncan, has a seemingly perfect life. But both he and his wife have the dream of having more children, and every reminder of her illness, is a stab to their heart. But one simple word will change his life forever. Thomas Brompton, lord of Lindenberg, is not having a calm life. His wife bore him seven children, and her sister is living with them. But one day, there is a knock on their door that might make their not-calm life, even wilder. Mary Brompton, just Mary, has a loving husband and three children. The perfect life for someone who gave up her title to marry the man of her dreams. But that picture perfect life is crumbling, and the only thing she can do, is see her husband even less then she does now. They all have a fight to fight against one man - a man who has been torturing them for many years now. And finally, they have had enough. But is a family with its own, intern problems strong enough to chase away Arthur Brompton? Victorian Flower Series #5
The Lively Lilac by elouisetanghe
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"I assume you do not mind improper behavior, giving you are a Brompton." Lilacs symbolize confidence, which makes them a traditionally popular gift for graduates. There are many meanings that lilacs have that can best be classified by colour. White lilacs represent youthful innocence. Blue lilacs symbolize happiness and tranquillity. Lilac, the colour for which this flower is named, is a light purple that symbolizes a first love. Mary Brompton is not young anymore, although she behaves like she is. She is expected to court her best friend's brother, but she does not like him like people think she does. She wants to be free and fully a woman, not a fancy lady who needs the protection of a man. Eli Byron is not the best man in London. He has a reputation of danger, drinks and many ladies. Hiding behind the greatness of his father, has become second nature to him. He has a family that has hope for him, but he does not share that feeling. They are different on every level and they put that to the test - literally. But does becoming close to each mean discovering the truth they are both hiding? Victorian Flower Series #4 Can be read as a stand-alone book.
Footprints At Dawn (Book 2) by tricia-joy
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[COMPLETE] After returning from 1869, Tilly Fletcher is determined to keep her time-travelling a secret from her friends and family. She attempts to put the past behind her and move on from the life and the man she left behind, but that proves difficult when she finds letters written in her journal from Nicholas. Tilly is loving the small connection to him, until she reads one disturbing letter, forcing her to desperately seek out more information. During this search, she discovers a shocking Clay family secret, one she believes shouldn't have stayed a secret. Torn between returning to the past or staying in the present, Tilly must decide if Nicholas deserves to know the truth, or accept history has already been written and move on. - [Word Count: 82,000 words] Note: If you haven't already, please read Clay's Cottage (Book 1) before reading Footprints At Dawn (Book 2).
A Fiery Dalliance by littleLo
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The words graceful, proper, ladylike and elegant could never be used to describe Perrie Beresford, the eldest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Ashwood. Perrie has always had a little too much fire in her to ever be classified as a beautiful young debutante, which is what she will inevitably become in her first Season. But romance, courting, and marriage are the last things on Perrie's mind. Especially when her nemesis, who was once an annoying classmate, suddenly appears in her home as her father's protégé. As Perrie is pushed towards the life of an adult by those around her, she can't help but be pulled into a game of wars within the walls of her very home. But Perrie is about to learn that the line between love and hate are very fine ... and perhaps might not even exist at all.