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Tangled in Moonlight: Unshifted

Tangled in Moonlight: Unshifted

Being the pack defect is bad enough. Getting REJECTED? By your own fated mate? Yeah. THAT is a whole new level of low. Ava Grey is the pack defect, a wolfless shifter. She struggles through life with the vague dream of freedom. Her opportunity comes when she's suddenly informed that she will be attending the Lunar Gala, an annual ball for young adult shifters to find their fated mates. And she finds him. He's beautiful and intense, and his kisses send desire through her veins like a drug. Until he REJECTS her. Ava isn't about to go back to her dreary life. She escapes and forges a new identity far from her pack, and far from her alpha mate. She makes new friends and is even forcefully adopted by a hilarious husky. But just as she settles in and finds happiness, strange things begin to happen... Her husky has been holding secrets. She's hearing whispers that shifter packs all over are looking for her. And she can smell a familiar scent in her apartment, which makes no sense at all... because the man it belongs to rejected her. FEBRUARY 2024 UPDATE: Updates scheduled for 5-7 days a week as I continue recovering and working on my new WSA entry. Thank you for your patience as we move into book 7! --------- This is a wolf shifter romance with multiple triggers that like to waltz hand in hand with all the dark themes through a meadow of dead flowers. In this book you will find the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. Laugh, cry, rage; you can do them all as you follow Ava in the rather perilous journey of being a wolf shifter in this generation of werewolf romance. There are R18 scenes sprinkled throughout this book like candy popping out of a pinata. Please read responsibly. ------- AUTHOR DISCORD: https://discord.com/invite/ApNZDux8kj
Fantasy
489 Chs
Raven Beauty: Devil's Only Survival Choice

Raven Beauty: Devil's Only Survival Choice

"In the world full of choices, I have only you!" *** Excerpt: “Marry me!” At the commanding voice, Yun Meiyi turned around with a scowl. And there he was with a face sculpted by the best artists in heaven and a body designed to torture the most defying soul in hell, he looked like any male, she had fantasized about, while reading the romantic novels. But there was something in his impeccable beauty that cautioned her against him. As if it was the call of heaven asking her to reject him straight away. “Look for someone else, I am not interested.” She said and then turned away, finding his words meaninglessly arrogant. But just as she turned, his warning came teasingly, “Are you sure you want to defy me?” Her frown deepened as she turned to ask, “What’s so special about defying you? Are you a lord of some kingdom whom one can’t defy?” The man’s lips curled up in a devilish smirk that looked like a part of his nature. “Even better. I am the Prince of Darkness. The Devil of this universe.” *** She was a human... He was the Devil of the Universe! She was betrayed... He could be called anything that meant deceit! She was poisoned ... While his existence was on stake! Without their knowledge, their fates were intertwined. Making her, his only Survival choice!! ______________ Update Schedule: Monday, Wednesday & Friday. Join the author on the discord server: https://discord.gg/88C4VZD Or connect on Instagram: author_scarlet_shine
Urban
420 Chs
The Moonlight Swordsman

The Moonlight Swordsman

Volume one has ended and the Tournament arc has begun. Do check it out you will not regret it. Aizel has been depressed since he was a young man. From being tormented in school to being treated as an outcast solely because he is an antisocial person, the only things that kept him going were novels, manga, piano, and sword practice. He never anticipated being transferred to another world while drunk by the side of a lake under the moon. The world with mana is filled with superpowers, magic, and monsters, and he is unsure whether he is dreaming or not. Only to discover later that he possesses a power that may be called the most deadliest thing he could have ever imagined, but with limitations and drawbacks... "All of the kingdoms, magic, and everything about Xelgar fascinate me. But what Alora said makes me very curious." "I knew I could easily use sword skills, fire skills, and techniques because I had seen and read so many anime and novels. I still can't believe that there is now a unique power as well." "Is it true that I possess the power of imagination, as Alora claims? Isn't that a little overpowering? However, I was still unable to use some techniques and skills in the fights. The power has a disadvantage and a limitation." "Is that because of my cracked core? If I can somehow recover it, will I be able to do anything just by imagining?" ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tags: Romance, Male Mc, Ruthless, Fantasy, Evil, 18+ Updated New Targets- 150 Power Stones- 1 Bonus Chapter 50 golden tickets - 1 Bonus Chapter 100 golden tickets - 2 Bonus Chapters 1 Castle- 2 Bonus Chapters Help me to get in the rankings to get more bonus chapter! Golden tickets = bonus chapters (in ranking) If you wish to support me: Gpay: mahakshchauhan265@okhdfcbank (India) Phonepay: mahakshchauhan@ybl (India) Paypal- Mahaksh7 Instagram: mahaksh7 (you can chat with me, official illustration and concept art will also be uploaded here very soon) Discord: https://discord.gg/yMQcQRwYe7 Cover- midjourney Instagram- Mahaksh7
Fantasy
407 Chs
What makes the moonlight raven a part of scary stories?
The moonlight raven might be part of scary stories because of its appearance. Ravens are large, black birds with a somewhat menacing look. When you add the moonlight factor, it gives the raven an otherworldly quality. In the pale light of the moon, the raven's black feathers seem to absorb all light, making it look like a shadowy figure. It can be used to build tension in a story, for example, when it silently flies over a character who is all alone in a desolate place.
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2024-12-12 04:16
Tell me some scary stories related to moonlight raven.
One scary story could be that in a small village near a dark forest, there was a legend of a moonlight raven. Every full moon night, the raven would fly over the village cemetery. It was said that if you heard its caw, someone in the village would die within a week. One night, a young girl heard it and she was so frightened. She told everyone but they didn't believe her. But soon after, an old man in the village passed away suddenly.
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2024-12-14 14:11
come in, Raven. Raven
I'm not sure about the specific content of your question about the crow. If you want to understand the symbolic meaning of crows in different cultures, it is different in different regions. For example, in China, they are often regarded as " ominous birds ", while in Japan, they are regarded as " divine birds " and " auspicious birds ". In the United Kingdom, they are a kind of " sacred animal ". If you want to know the intelligence of crows, they have high IQ, can use tools, have long-term memory, and can recognize human faces. If you want to learn about film and television, there is the American fantasy action movie " Crow " adapted from the manga of the same name, as well as its series of movies and related TV series. In the novel " Dragon Clan," there is also a character named Ryuji Saehara, nicknamed " Crow." Please clarify your question so that I can answer it more accurately. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-06-26 20:29
In the moonlight or in the moonlight
"Riding" has three meanings: using vehicles or livestock to travel, sitting, and taking advantage of (opportunities, etc.). When interpreted as "taking advantage of (opportunities, etc.)", it is similar to "taking advantage of", but "taking advantage of" is more commonly used in speech. "Riding the moonlight" and "taking advantage of the moonlight" could both be used to express the situation of using the moonlight, but "taking advantage of the moonlight" was more spoken.
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2026-01-19 13:54
The Raven
The book " Raven " described the experiences of a young boy, Resard, after he swapped bodies with a crow. After reading this book, one could gain insights from many aspects. Looking at the character Resard, he initially swapped roles with Crow because he was tired of studying and longed for freedom. After becoming a crow, he had experienced many challenges. When he was under guard, he was tasked with the task of " telling stories." This process trained his ability to collect materials, organize materials, and adapt stories. He had other people in his heart. For example, when the leader of the crows, Luo Gao, was injured, he quickly flew to the city to find a pet doctor to treat him. He even spent the night in the city. This kind of self-sacrificing quality was worthy of praise. From the perspective of growth, Resard's experience reflected the close connection between experience and growth. He had experienced all kinds of adventures after entering the crows. From the initial discomfort with the rules, to the gradual integration and finding his own value, and finally to the desire to become himself again. This process was like a person's transformation as he grew up. This reminded the readers that growth was not achieved overnight. Just like the eighty-one difficulties of the four masters in Journey to the West, Dorothy's journey home on the Golden Avenue in The Wizard of Oz, and Simba's life experience in The Lion King, they needed to experience a rich life to grow into a different self. In terms of responsibility, Resard's performance in the flock of crows reflected the importance of responsibility. He had his own unique skills, such as making up stories and folding paper airplanes, which made him accepted among the crows as a storyteller. When the leader of the crows was injured, he actively rescued him. His efforts were rewarded, and his status was raised and respected. This enlightens the readers that whether it is in human society or the animal world, they need to have a certain ability and take responsibility. They can't just take without giving. From a deeper level of reality, this story was a confrontation and game between individuals and groups, innocence and secular, my hometown and distant places. After becoming a crow, Ricard was forced to integrate into the group. In order to survive, he constantly searched for food and constantly migrated. In the process, he lost his freedom, rights, and personality, just like humans who thought they had found a habitat when they joined a group but began to lose themselves. This reflected the price that individuals often had to pay when they joined a group. It also reflected the balance between freedom and responsibility in life. In general, Raven was a book that allowed readers to think on many levels through a fantasy story. It was a book with deep meaning. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-01-27 21:51
Read the raven story: Who is Lenore in 'The Raven'?
Lenore in 'The Raven' is the woman that the narrator deeply loved. She is dead, and her absence is what makes the narrator so melancholic. The whole poem is sort of centered around the narrator's mourning for Lenore, and the raven's presence seems to intensify his feelings about her loss.
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2024-11-24 02:35
Who is Raven when Raven tells a story?
We don't really know who Raven is just from 'Raven tells a story'. Raven could be an animal in a fable that has been given the power of speech to tell a moral - laden story. Or Raven could be a nickname for someone in a community who is renowned for their engaging storytelling skills.
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2024-11-20 11:12
The moonlight is hazy, hazy, it's not moonlight
Hazy meant that the appearance of the object was blurry and could not be seen clearly. In this case, the hazy moonlight meant that the moonlight was unclear and the appearance of the moon could not be seen clearly. Therefore, what was hazy was not the moonlight, but the state of the moon.
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2025-01-14 11:51
Moonlight
Yue Ningshang was the author of the online romance novel " Time Travel: Wisteria String ". The work was published on the website in 2007 and began to be serialised.
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2026-03-05 16:44
Moonlight (2)
The following are some examples of the second half of the first half of the couplet: 1. The first couplet: The moon shines on the spring and autumn flowers and falls; The second couplet: The wind blows the winter and summer leaves. ("Moonlight" corresponded to "Wind". Spring and autumn were seasons, winter and summer were also seasons. Flowers falling and leaves growing were opposites.) 2. The first couplet: The moon shines on the autumn forest and the wind is elegant; The second couplet: Clouds cover the summer ridge painting poetry and books. (Moonlight is the opposite of Cloud Cover, Autumn Forest is the opposite of Summer Ridge, Elegant Song is a classic, Painting Poetry can also refer to cultural and artistic content) 3. The first couplet reads: The moon shines on the silence of the Zen temple at the mountain gate; The second couplet reads: The wind blows through the bamboo path and the heart is empty. (In the quiet temple under the moonlight, the wind passing through the bamboo forest path makes the Taoist heart more ethereal.) 4. The first couplet: The moon shines on the river and the heart is as calm as water; The second couplet: The wind blows the willow catkins as light as smoke. (The static beauty of the moon and the river, the dynamic beauty of the wind and the catkins echo each other) The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-02-07 23:56
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