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  • As Far as Love by kreichenberger
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    1814 Kayla is an American farm girl who loves animals and is trapped in her aunt's trap of trying to force her to marry her stepson. Alex is a British 3rd Lieutenant trapped in his country's lust for blood of the rebel Americans and their country. They are on opposite sides of the Revolution. But when Alex's ship lands on the shore by Kayla's farm, which was about a mile from Washington D.C., the capital of America, their world's collide. Alex saved Kayla from a terrible fate and when he becomes injured, even though she tends his wound, it is clear she hates him. Will the British Lieutenant and the American farm girl learn how to get along to survive all the challenges thrown their way and when their world's constantly come together? Will it go as far as a friendship? Will it even go as far as to become love? Can they hope for more?
  • Forget Me Not by EtherealHrshi
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    In the heart of British-ruled India, where the monsoon winds carried whispers of rebellion and the air was thick with the mingled scent of jasmine and gunpowder, a story was waiting to unfold-one that defied the rigid boundaries of empire, status, and destiny. Amid the cobbled streets and lush estates of jaipur, young Mira, barely eighteen, served as a housemaid in the grand home of Captain Edward Sinclair. Born into a family marked by hardship and resilience, mira carried the quiet strength of her ancestors in her dark eyes and moved with a grace that belied the harshness of her life. To the British officers and their families, she was invisible-just another native servant, a silent witness to the grandeur and the brutality of colonial rule. But to Edward Sinclair, an enigmatic and conflicted officer haunted by his own transgressions, she was an unexpected mirror to his conscience and a source of uncharted emotions. Bound by duty but restless in spirit, Edward bore the weight of secrets that had turned him into a pariah among his own kind, and it was in Anjali's presence that the sharp edges of his guilt began to blur. Their worlds were as different as the scorching sun and the cool, hidden streams of the Indian forest, yet fate conspired to weave them together. In the simmering tensions of an India yearning for freedom, their connection would challenge not just the chains of colonial power but the very notions of love, loyalty, and betrayal. This is a tale of forbidden passions and unspoken truths, where loyalty is tested, and hearts become captives of an era that sought to suppress them. As the empire's shadows lengthen and choices become as perilous as they are inevitable, Mira and Edward must decide if their bond will survive the fires of division-or be consumed by them.