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The Divorced Female Billionaire Heiress
Author: Eva TaleSmith
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Three years into marriage, he treated her badly, while treating Charlotte like a treasure. He neglected her, their marriage feeling like a prison. Ella endured it all because she deeply loved George! Until she received a photo from Charlotte, when everything became clear to her. With a heavy heart, Ella coolly signed the papers... She then took off the apron of a virtuous housewife, and put on the crown of a queen, ruling the world. Returning once more to her rightful place as a billionaire heiress and a skilled doctor, she was no longer George's wife, but a powerful woman in her own right. Her ex-husband insisted, "Mrs. Wickham, I haven't signed yet! You can't be with anyone else!" Ella smiled faintly, "Mr. Wickham, we have no relationship anymore!" His eyes slightly red, the man trembled as he spoke the vows from their wedding day, "I will never divorce you!" The Divorced Female Billionaire Heiress is created by Eva TaleSmith, an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.

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WARNING: MATURE CONTENT!Ahmet's laughter was like a slap in the face. "You think you're in a position to negotiate with me?" he sneered. "I don't think so, Asli. You'll do what I say, or suffer the consequences. Do you want more time to outsmart me? No.” She could play his game. She certainly could do that before she finally killed him. A mischievous grin formed on her lips. "What would you gain from sleeping with me?" she asked, trying to keep her tone neutral. "You're not exactly known for your romantic conquests. And we're rivals, not to mention the fact that our families would kill us if they found out." She paused, her eyes narrowing. "So, what's the real motive here? What could you possibly gain from this?" There was a pause on the other end of the line, and for a moment, Asli wondered if she had caught him off guard. But then, Ahmet's smooth voice came back, dripping with confidence. "I’m glad to know you are well-informed about my romantic conquests. Let's just say, Asli, that I have my reasons. And as for what I'd gain… well, that's for me to know and you to find out." His tone sent a shiver down her spine, and she knew she had to tread carefully. She wasn’t going to win this against him. “Show me what proof you have and I will give in to your demands.” With that, she hung up the call, feeling a small sense of satisfaction at being the one to end the conversation this time. She was the only woman in the male-dominated Mafia world. Did he think he could subdue her so easily?

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Popular Female Assassins in Fiction
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2024-12-01 08:53
Arya Stark from 'Game of Thrones' is another great example. She trains with the Faceless Men and becomes a skilled killer. Her journey from a young girl to a deadly assassin is filled with many challenges and character development. She uses her skills to avenge her family and those she cares about.
Analysis of Female Assassins in Fiction
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2024-12-01 02:28
One well - known female assassin in fiction is Elektra from Marvel Comics. She is highly skilled in martial arts and has a complex backstory that adds depth to her character. Her relationship with Daredevil also makes her character more interesting.
Top female assassins in fiction
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2024-11-12 20:27
One of the top female assassins in fiction is Elektra Natchios. She is a highly skilled martial artist and assassin in the Marvel Comics universe. Her abilities include enhanced strength, speed, and combat skills.
What are the characteristics of female assassins in fiction?
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2024-11-12 22:52
Physically, they are usually depicted as being in great shape. This allows them to perform acrobatic moves during combat or while infiltrating a location. In addition, they are often intelligent, able to plan and strategize their assassinations carefully. They may study their targets' habits and routines to ensure a successful kill, as seen in many spy - thriller novels and movies featuring female assassins.
Books on assassins in fiction.
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2024-11-18 04:07
One great book on assassins in fiction is 'The Day of the Jackal' by Frederick Forsyth. It's a thrilling story about an attempt to assassinate the French president. The details of the assassin's planning and the cat - and - mouse game with the authorities are really engaging.
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