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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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Recommend some Alaskan indigenous female detective novels.
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2024-10-27 22:58
Another could be 'Whale Snow' by Deb Vanasse. The story often has a female protagonist with a connection to Alaskan indigenous heritage who is involved in detective - like investigations. The book beautifully portrays the Alaskan landscape and the unique cultural aspects of the indigenous people which play a role in the mystery.
What are the characteristics of Alaskan indigenous female detective novels?
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2024-10-24 19:31
One characteristic is the strong presence of Alaskan indigenous culture. For example, traditional beliefs, customs, and languages often play a role in the story. The female detective may use her knowledge of the indigenous ways to solve mysteries. In many such novels, the Alaskan landscape is also a major feature. The harsh winters, vast wilderness, and unique geographical features can both be a backdrop and a factor in the plot, like in a mystery where a character goes missing in the tundra.
Seeking a short story called "Alaskan, Alaskan"
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2024-09-24 08:20
Story summary: In the wilderness of Alaskan, there was a young explorer named Jack. He was an experienced polar explorer who had ventured deep into the world below the Arctic Circle many times. However, an accident during an expedition put him in a life-and-death crisis. Jack got lost in the expedition. He walked alone in the wilderness for several days until he met an injured polar bear. Out of kindness, Jack gave his food to the bear and helped it find food and water. However, the bear was not a friendly creature. It attacked Jack with sharp teeth and claws and pushed him into the deep snow. In the cold Arctic Circle, Jack relied on his courage and perseverance to survive in the extremely harsh environment. He found himself trapped in a mysterious cave with incredible beauty. He found some water and food and gradually adapted to the environment. In the end, Jack found himself in an ancient civilization that had magical technology that allowed him to gain life. He became a part of this civilization and embarked on a new journey in this mysterious world. This is a story full of adventure and miracles, showing the courage and tenacity of mankind while exploring the mysterious end of the world.
Alaskan Malamute
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2024-12-27 14:39
The Alaskan Malamute was one of the oldest polar Malamutes, native to the Alaskan region of North America. Its name was taken from a tribe of the Inuits of the Eskimo. The Alaskan Malamute was strong, powerful, muscular, and had a deep chest. It had a quiet and elegant temperament. They were very loyal to their owners and were used as sleigh dogs, hunting dogs, and guard dogs. The coat of the Alaskan Malamute is thick and long enough to protect the soft undercoat. The coat is varied in color, such as gray, black and white, red and brown, etc. They were smart, friendly, and easy to tame. They were suitable as pets, working dogs, and companion dogs. The Alaskan Malamute's shoulder height was about 58 to 71 centimeters and weighed 34 to 38 kilograms. They are a very strong, affectionate, loyal, playful but dignified dog.
The male lead is an Alaskan novel.
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2026-02-27 06:50
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