Pretty bird

Pretty bird

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When twenty-five-year-old Hana Fujisawa leaves Japan behind to open a small bakery in Korea, she hopes for a fresh start, a chance to support her aging grandmother, and maybe a place to finally call home. Instead, she finds herself struggling to keep her cozy café, Chiisana, alive. Then a mysterious man begins showing up every morning. He calls himself Jiji. Tall, quiet, and dressed entirely in black, he's impossible to ignore-and impossible to understand. As Hana's world slowly expands beyond the walls of her little bakery, she discovers hidden corners of the city, unexpected friendships, and feelings she never saw coming. But Jiji is hiding dangerous secrets. And some birds were never meant to fly free. A slow-burn romance wrapped in mystery, found family, and warm cups of coffee. Welcome to Pretty Bird <3 !
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Dhani, a young woman of 22 years, devoted twelve years in prayer to Lord Shiva to receive the boon of getting a husband that her heart desires. Her prayers were answered, but rather than receiving one spouse, she was blessed with five. Aatrey, Bali, Mithun, Manan, and Aanan were the five brothers destined to be her husbands. They were princes of the great Empire of Mitramaan, in the land of Avabhoomi, who ruled Naimisharan, after the eldest brother Aatrey refused the title of crown prince. This is her love story with her five husbands. Set in a fantastical land of Avabhoomi, this tale draws inspiration from the story of Queen Draupadi in the renowned Indian epic, the Mahabharata. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission from the author. Copyright@Dhansiri Seigal As on 14 May 2025 #1 in markings #653 in love-at-first-sight #792 in fantasy-romance #808 in mate

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