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  • (ʀᴇᴀʟɪᴛʏ) ᴀᴅᴏʀᴇ by _RelleLebby_
    _RelleLebby_
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    Amid political upheaval in Thailand, Vinai "Vin" Charoensuk flees to small-town America with his best friend and bodyguard, Kamon. They plan to vanish-until Vin collides with Selene, a curious local whose warmth and courage make hiding impossible. As danger closes in, love becomes both their greatest risk and their fiercest refuge, carrying them from whispered coffees to wedding vows, from exile to homecoming. ©️
  • I fell In-love with a Zulu man by wamiey_z
    wamiey_z
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    Amahle "Lele" Dlamini left Johannesburg to escape dead-end texts and a life that felt like a group chat she didn't belong in. A cousin's traditional wedding in Newcastle, KZN was supposed to be a quick trip: attend, eat, leave. She didn't plan on her heels sinking into the grass. She didn't plan on Yanda - the soft-spoken Zulu man on parking duty who hands her a cold Stoney and tells her the land is saying hello. He's tradition, family, and quiet strength. She's Joburg edges and trust issues. Between umgcagco dances, lobola negotiations, disapproving gogos, and long drives between the city and the rural hills, Amahle has to decide if love is worth unlearning her defenses for. Because when the ancestors want to bless you, they don't send money. They send a person in dusty shoes who teaches your spirit to answer back. _I Fell Inlove with a Zulu Man_ is a slow-burn, heart-healing romance about culture, belonging, and finding home in a person who never asked you to be anything but yourself.
  • Hating You In Seoul by Trav3lkorea
    Trav3lkorea
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    When Thando Mokoena leaves South Africa for Seoul, she isn't chasing romance-she's chasing the unknown. A new city, a new language, a new life. But instead of peace, she collides with Dae-Hyun: tall, tattooed, infuriating. A boy who seems to exist just to get under her skin. He's everything she shouldn't want. Arrogant. Mysterious. Reckless. Yet in the neon-lit streets of Seoul, between late-night markets, stolen glances, and arguments that burn hotter than fire, Thando starts to wonder... is it hate that keeps pulling them together, or something far more dangerous? Enemies can't become lovers. Right?
  • Somewhere between the chords by iylasuki
    iylasuki
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    She ran from a past that never listened. He hid behind a voice the world loved-but never knew. When Arohi, a shy south indian interior designer, lands a one-year opportunity in Tokyo, she's not chasing dreams-she's escaping wounds. Quiet, anxious, and too used to being ignored, she never expected her neighbor to be the first person to really hear her. Natsuo is soft-spoken, kind-eyed, and almost too calm for the chaos inside her. But there's something about his music... it feels familiar. Too familiar. As ramen turns into rituals, and shared silences blossom into something deeper, Arohi finds herself torn between the gentle warmth of friendship... and the slow, aching burn of something much more. But secrets always have a sound-and when his truth comes echoing back, will her heart be ready to listen? A slow-burn, cross-cultural romance about healing, found connection, and the music that binds two strangers... Somewhere Between the Chords.
  • Where the Monsoon meets the Mekong by syllive
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    When Thai transfer student Akin crosses paths with Meher, a stubborn Mumbai girl with a guarded heart, it starts with an accidental kiss in the college library-and spirals into a whirlwind of late-night cafés, broken Hindi, unspoken pain, and slow-burning desire. But some love stories aren't meant to last forever. As cultures clash and hearts collide, Meher must learn that the most unforgettable people are sometimes the ones just passing through. A story about laughter, loss, language barriers, and the kind of love that leaves a mark long after it's gone.
  • THE GIRL FROM ROMANIA (on-hold) Ava x Ravi by crazywriter1116
    crazywriter1116
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    Two years ago, Avelyn (Ava) Rollandshared a fleeting night with a stranger in a Romanian club. No promises. No names. No expectations. Now, on the verge of a marriage she never wanted, she runs. Starting over in the UK under a new name was supposed to be simple. Until she walks straight into Ravi Kapoor. Thirty-five, maddeningly charming, and an Indian wedding planner who just happens to be planning everyone else's happily ever after. He knows he's seen her before. She insists he hasn't. Working together, surrounded by extravagant desi weddings and unresolved chemistry, pretending becomes harder than falling for him all over again. A runaway bride. A wedding planner who believes in love. And one fling that refuses to stay in the past. Some love stories aren't planned. They're accidental. Book conceptualised on 29th December 2025.
  • The Jade Spring by TKSterling
    TKSterling
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    A scientist on a mission meets a New Zealand ex-pat who's made the mountains his home. They end up together when a medical emergency forces her to hire the only guide available. Together, they'll search for a legendary healing spring that ancient traders protected for centuries. What they find will change everything. Mara doesn't want a Western adventure-bro leading her to the most important discovery of her career. But from their first conversation over tea, Teo proves he's nothing like she expected: fluent in multiple languages, steeped in local culture, and surprisingly well-read in Chinese philosophy. Caught between cultures her whole life, Mara has learned to trust the I Ching, the ancient oracle that's guided her since her mother's death. The coins keep pointing her toward Teo, toward patience, toward something she can't quite name yet. And as they trek deeper into jade country, trading stories and vulnerabilities, she begins to understand: some discoveries aren't about what you find, but who you find it with. Teo thought he'd left his past behind in New Zealand. But this brilliant, stubborn researcher who scrunches her nose when she thinks and argues with him about routes is making him reconsider what home means. When they finally discover the spring-and its impossible bioluminescent ecosystem with genuine healing properties-they'll need to decide: How do you protect something miraculous? How do you bridge ancient wisdom and modern science? A slow-burn romance about finding your place, your people, and your purpose in the space between cultures. For readers who love: intelligent characters, cross-cultural romance, adventure with substance, spirituality woven with science, and relationships that develop through genuine connection rather than forced proximity.
  • The Year I Lost Myself for Love🥀 by starrysky99
    starrysky99
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    I loved him so much that I forgot who I was. And he loved me just enough to destroy me. This is a true story about the boy who made me believe in love, the man who betrayed me in ways I never imagined, and the year I lost myself trying to hold on to someone who was never mine. A journey through obsession, heartbreak, healing, and the painful lesson of learning to choose yourself. Based on real messages, real tears, and real scars.
  • A Map Without Roads by PavithraPavi150
    PavithraPavi150
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    Aadhira has spent her life running from memories-of family scars, childhood trauma, and love she never dared to trust. When she moves to Seoul for a fresh start, the last thing she expects is to collide-again-with Arjun, the man whose life she once saved in a rainstorm back in Chennai. What starts as a chance encounter unfolds into something deeper... something familiar. But this isn't the first time they've met. Two decades ago, they were inseparable children torn apart by fate. Now, as adults on foreign soil, they are strangers with a shared past they've yet to uncover-and feelings they can no longer deny. From rain-slicked roads in India to the quiet cherry blossoms of South Korea, A Map Without Roads is a moving, emotionally layered novel about healing, memory, second chances, and love that never truly left. Perfect for fans of contemporary romance, slow-burn emotional arcs, and stories of reconnection and destiny
  • Kamala by ruyalet
    ruyalet
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    She ran from a marriage that broke her in silence. Niloofar Mansoori was taught that obedience was love and endurance was virtue. Married to a powerful man who treated her like property, she learned what it meant to disappear inside someone else's expectations. When her husband takes two younger wives to punish her, Niloofar chooses herself. She flees to America on the morning of his wedding. At Niagara Falls, she meets Arjun Naik. Arjun is a hardworking Telugu man who built his life with discipline, sacrifice, and relentless effort. He works long hours, carries responsibility without complaint, and believes respect is something you give before you demand. He has no interest in owning anyone-only in standing beside them. What begins as quiet companionship slowly becomes something deeper. Beside the endless roar of the falls, Niloofar begins to bloom-like a lotus rising from turbulent water-learning that love can be steady, desire can be safe, and strength does not need to shout. But the past still watches. And freedom always comes at a cost. 🌊🌸 A story of resilience, dignity, and a love built on choice.