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Love Songs Box Set

Love Songs Box Set

This new box set by best-selling author J.D. Walker features seven sexy stories of men who find love through the power of music. Contains the stories:<br><br><strong>I Can't Get No Satisfaction</strong>: Georgie Baldt is dissatisfied with his life. Working dead-end jobs leaves little time to find that spark he’s lost, let alone someone to love. Then a trick from his past becomes his new produce manager. Ry Archibald remembers Georgie, but they end up arguing constantly at work, despite the sexual tension between them. Georgie decides it’s time for a change. Will Ry tag along for the ride?<br><br><strong>Love, Love Me Dude</strong>: Tory Cuthbert is shocked when Wheeler Ridley, a man from his past, arrives at his motel. Meanwhile, there’s Maury Landrum -- handsome and willing, yet Tory can’t seem to take the next step. When Wheeler hits on Tory without recognizing him, Tory reveals all. But Wheeler remembers things differently. Then Maury resigns. Tory has to act quickly before he loses what he never knew he had, forever.<br><br><strong>Loving Me, Loving You</strong>: Hanson Yoo is tired of his job, and doing things to please his mother. A harrowing encounter at night in an alley leads him to Lindsey Grier, a man he’s sure would never look at him twice. But he is looking, and Hanson doesn’t know what to do about it. A serious misstep and a life-changing moment lead him to take charge of his future and do something for himself, this time.<br><br><strong>Norwegian Woody</strong>: Woodrow “Woody” Anker grew up with the Zumpanos, and he’s in love with the eldest son, town Sheriff Rafe Zumpano. Problem is, Rafe is an alcoholic in denial and Woody wants to know why. When he finds out the truth, Woody doesn’t know how to move beyond all the lies. It takes a punch in the face, a hard kiss and even harder words to get these men to a place of trust. And love, maybe.<br><br><strong>Paint It, Black</strong>: Engelbert Trentworthy -- call him Trent -- doesn’t take himself seriously. He sleeps around, thinking that’s all he deserves because of his black past. And then, he meets photographer Elias Lane, whose photos of Trent cause havoc in his life. Elias wants more from Trent, but Trent’s not having it. So the dance begins, and Elias will do anything to get past Trent’s barriers, because he’s perfect.<br><br><strong>Purple Daze</strong>: When Gabe St. James meets Beebub Beaumont, he knows it’s love. But his best friend is larger than life and not meant for the small town in which they live, and all too soon, he goes away to college. The day Beebub comes home, all the feelings Gabe has tried to bury return to the surface, and resentment rules his actions. Beebub wants Gabe, but Gabe, he’s not so sure anymore.<br><br><strong>Take Me Back</strong>: Gus Atchison despises Seb Paddington for choosing a job in another state over their relationship. But Seb keeps coming back to town, trying to start something up between them again. They end up arguing and finally call a truce. However, when Seb returns four months later, he’s too thin and Gus realizes he still has feelings for Seb. Will Gus take him back? Or will they remain at odds forever?
LGBT+
106 Chs
7 MIDNIGHT SONGS

7 MIDNIGHT SONGS

What happens when seven modern American English girls get transmigrated and reincarnated into another world? Into a world of fantasy, magic, and mystery? And then the seven were chosen as Queens and given magic items? Join them in their stories of what they go through, the challenges they face, both as Queens and as their modern normal selves in their new lives. Follow the story of the 7 MIDNIGHT SONGS. ***** Girl screams! "Guys! Seriously?! Stop screaming!" "Well, we do have the right to scream!" "Yeah! I mean, how can you not freak out?! When we look at each other we see our real faces..." "But in the mirrors and to the others of this world... Our faces are different!" True enough, after a twist of fate, caught in a car accident, falling over the cliff, sinking and drowning in the sea. The 7 modern American girls were reincarnated and transmigrated into different people in another world, a fantasy magical world. And then they were chosen as Queens and given magic items. Follow their stories, their adventures, and their paths of finding love in the other world. There is magic, mystery, adventure--and much more even romance! Read this amazing story and novel. About the 7 MIDNIGHT SONGS ***** Read this amazing magical and romantic novel. Read their tales. About the 7 MIDNIGHT SONGS. One. The story of the 'Ice Queen' Guardian Song and the Prince. Two. The 'Hot-head' Warrior Song and the Duke Scholar. Three. The 'Mad-mind Inventor' Scholar Song and the Spy agent. Four. The 'Mischief' Trickster Song and the Wild General. Five. The 'Sleepy-cursed' Seeker Song and the Chief Detective. Six. The 'Soft-heart' Healer Song and the Silent General. And Seven and last. The 'Adventurous' Keeper Song and the Young Duke. Follow each of their stories. Their challenges and journeys of their magical adventures. Their struggles and trials of their lives and relationships. Read and follow this novel. For this is one story, you should never miss out on. *****
Fantasy
95 Chs
What are the common literary devices of fiction?
The literary devices of fiction include irony. There are different types of irony, such as verbal irony where a character says one thing but means another, like when someone says 'What a beautiful day' while it's actually pouring rain. Then there's hyperbole, which is extreme exaggeration for emphasis. For example, 'I'm so hungry I could eat a horse'. Also, imagery is used to create vivid pictures in the reader's mind. Writers use descriptive language to describe how things look, feel, smell, taste, and sound, like 'The dark, musty attic was filled with cobwebs that brushed against her face like ghostly fingers'.
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2024-12-07 00:37
Post Test: Literary Devices in Fiction
Literary devices in fiction are numerous. Some common ones include simile, which is a comparison using 'like' or 'as', for example, 'She was as fast as a cheetah'. Metaphor is another, directly stating one thing is another, like 'The road is a ribbon of moonlight'. Personification gives human qualities to non - human things, such as 'The wind whispered through the trees'. These devices enhance the story, making it more vivid and engaging for the readers.
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2024-11-25 06:32
What are the literary devices in Pulp Fiction?
One of the notable literary devices in 'Pulp Fiction' is non - linear narrative. The movie jumps back and forth in time, which keeps the audience on their toes and adds an element of mystery. For example, we see the story of Vincent and Jules in different time segments that eventually come together to form a complete picture.
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2024-11-15 21:34
What are the common literary devices in fiction?
One of the literary devices in fiction is irony. There are different types, like verbal irony where what is said is the opposite of what is meant. For example, a character says 'What a beautiful day' when it's actually pouring rain. Symbolism is also key. An object or event can represent something larger, like a red rose might symbolize love. And imagery is used to create vivid mental pictures through detailed descriptions of the senses.
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2024-12-07 14:23
How Do Literary Devices Enhance a Story?
Literary devices can make a story more engaging and memorable. They add depth and complexity, making the plot and characters more interesting.
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2024-10-06 23:29
What are some common literary devices in fiction?
Well, symbolism is a key one. In fiction, objects or characters can represent something larger. Take 'The Great Gatsby', the green light at the end of Daisy's dock symbolizes Gatsby's dreams and desires. Personification is also used a lot. When an author gives human qualities to non - human things, like 'The wind whispered through the trees'. And then there's hyperbole, which is extreme exaggeration for effect, like 'I'm so hungry I could eat a horse'.
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2024-11-29 09:32
What are the common literary devices in a short story?
Some common literary devices in a short story are simile, like 'her eyes were like stars'. Metaphor, for example, 'the road is a ribbon of moonlight'. And personification, when an inanimate object is given human qualities, such as 'the wind whispered through the trees'.
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2024-11-29 02:46
What are the important literary devices and elements of fiction?
Literary devices such as symbolism (using an object to represent an idea) are crucial in fiction. In terms of elements, the point of view matters a great deal. It could be first - person (where the narrator is a character in the story and uses 'I'), second - person (using 'you', which is less common in fiction), or third - person (where the narrator is outside the story and can be omniscient, knowing all, or limited, knowing only some things). Settings can range from a small, cozy village to a vast, post - apocalyptic wasteland, and they greatly influence the mood and actions of the characters.
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2024-11-22 02:58
What are the literary devices in 'The Wife's Story'?
One of the literary devices in 'The Wife's Story' is foreshadowing. For example, there are early hints about the strange behavior of the husband which later lead to the big reveal. Another device is the use of point - of - view. The story is told from the wife's perspective, which makes the reader experience the events as she does, creating a sense of mystery and confusion as she tries to figure out what is going on with her husband.
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2024-11-14 18:49
What are the common literary devices in historical fiction?
In historical fiction, the device of setting is crucial. The detailed description of the historical period's environment, architecture, and social settings creates an immersive experience. It helps the reader visualize the world in which the story takes place. Another device is the unreliable narrator. Sometimes, a character who is narrating the story may have a limited or biased view of the historical events due to their own position in society or personal beliefs. This adds an interesting layer of complexity to the story.
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2024-11-14 18:50
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