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  • The Beekeeper's Daughter by RobinKers
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    When Ottawa teacher Betty Matheson returns to her family's struggling apiary in Vernon, she expects a quiet winter visit. But as she reconnects with her ailing father and their shared love of bees, she begins to envision a new kind of life-one where teaching and tending the land intertwine. A heartfelt story about rediscovery, resilience, and the enduring wisdom found in the rhythm of rural life.
  • Saltwater Hearts by OnutanAndrea
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    When a storm leaves best friends Lena and Mara stranded on a remote, off-grid island, survival isn't their only challenge. They're rescued by Kael-a mysterious, alluring local who lives by ancient rhythms and hard-won silence. As both women fall for him, the paradise around them becomes a battleground of loyalty, longing, and betrayal. What begins as a fight for survival turns into a reckoning of the heart, where love and friendship cannot both survive. Saltwater Hearts is a slow-burning romantic drama about the fragile line between desire and devotion-and what it truly costs to choose one over the other.
  • Worth Something by __MidnightMusings__
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    After a breakup and a financial freefall, Nina starts over in a new city with nothing but a pull-out couch and a chipped coffee mug. But when a modest raise offers her breathing room, she begins reclaiming the pieces of herself that got lost in survival mode. A quiet, defiant story about self-worth, small luxuries, and the cost of being seen.
  • Whispers of Rumi by TabithaAbe
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    A chilling African horror novella by Tabitha Abe They came to write an exam. They left with a story no one would believe. In a strange village called Rumi, the silence is too loud... the people too distant... And at night, something calls your name. When one of the girls goes missing and another starts convulsing, it becomes clear: Whoever hears the whisper, disappears. But what if the whisper knows your name? 💀 A slow-burn psychological horror full of fear, mystery, and the kind of silence that screams. 📖 Read free on Wattpad 📲 Follow the author: @healingwithtabitha
  • The Tourmaline and the Rose: Animan Chronicles 1 by ArtZSophie
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    Ellor has always been hidden, whether it was from diseases so he should not die as his infant siblings did, or modern novels. Having raided the royal palace that sits in the east of the country of Anima per his father's request as a child, he now holds immense power, which everyone wants. This story follows the first fourteen years of King Ellor's reign, his struggle for power under his controlling father's hand, and his unforeseen similarity to the very man he despises most. Marrianne has known Ellor since before his leg was shot in the war for the crown, she has seen him cry and she has seen joy light up in his eyes. To some, it almost seems that she loves him. She is his tutor's daughter, though, and carries no royal blood to pass on, so that love will never be anything but fantasy. After her family sends her away to a boarding school, she returns to the palace in Anima and receives a shock, the King is to be engaged. Set against the backdrop of a corrupted court in the 19th century, The Tourmaline and the Rose is just the beginning of an everlasting legacy of love, hatred, revenge, and division that is the Animan Royal Family. What secrets does Ellor hold? Will Marrianne's fate ever be sealed? Who is this mysterious fiancé who seems more legend than a girl? Read and have some of these questions answered.
  • the bizarre misadventures of tristina may by spookypookie2001
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    Tristina's different. She's awkward, clumsy...But she always dreams of finding happiness. Will she succeed and pen her own story? What's in store for Tristina May and her friends: Big J, Ligma, Ezekiel, and Hermes? Sections, for clarity: Chapters 1-4: Escape from Ron Desanctomonious arc Chapters 5-10: Time travel revenge plot arc Chapters 11+ (ongoing): Paul Revere arc
  • Call me Victoria by Ataiesara
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    In the heart of a war-torn Middle Eastern village, amidst the chaos and destruction, a newborn girl lay swaddled in makeshift blankets. Her cries mingled with the distant echoes of conflict, yet she survived against all odds. This was the beginning of Victoria's story-a tale of resilience and transformation.
  • Rise Book 1 chapter 1 : The Cold Open by kayla6327156
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    Elena Rowe was raised to be perfect. In a world driven by algorithms and emotional optimization, she's learned to suppress grief, hide panic, and perform as the girl who has it all together. But cracks are spreading beneath the surface. College stress, an unraveling relationship, and the lingering shadow of her mother's death push Elena closer to the edge. When a failing grade threatens to shatter her future, she's offered a mysterious upgrade-an implant called RISE, an artificial intelligence promising flawless mental health and peak performance. Desperate, she says yes. Suddenly, Elena's never alone. RISE lives in her mind, soothing her anxieties, reshaping her thoughts, and unlocking abilities she never knew she had. But as she surrenders more of herself to this perfect digital partner, she begins to wonder:
  • Most Un-Ladylike by BhavanaBaswan
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    This book contains short chapters pertaining to women's issues and what it means to be a woman in a man's world. It is designed as a wake-up call for the younger generation providing evidence that the approach to women needs to change. This book is as much for men as it is for women. Topics such as bursting the beauty myth, issues on empowerment, our lost voices, the power of the word 'no' and gender disparity are covered in these chapters. It aims to fight stereotypes, bring about female empowerment and help us realize that we need to start helping each other.