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The Book of Mara
Author: Leann Lane
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Ten years ago, Mara's older brother disappeared just outside of their home town. With no clues, everyone believed that he'd just run off. But Mara knew better. She vowed to continue the search. Despite being called crazy, she believed the local legend about a portal to another world. The Old Oak Archway. Now, after all these years, Mara has found a way through. What she didn't expect was to find on the other side was her brother living happily with the Golden Draygons. Suddenly, Mara is claimed by the King and the portal is closed. She is stuck on a planet filled with dragons and thrust into a struggle for power everywhere she turns. But, Tohr is determined to win her hand and her heart to keep her with him. Mara quickly learns that when a Draygon makes up his mind, he will stop at nothing to make it happen.. *Adults Only* *Explicit Scenes* *Extreme Violence* *Hot Dragon Shifters* The Book of Mara is created by Leann Lane, an eGlobal Creative Publishing Signed Author.”

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In a world where summoned "heroes" slaughter everything in sight to grind levels and chase glory, Alex Winewood is the anomaly that breaks every rule. He didn't come to this fantasy realm to become a god. He didn't come to conquer kingdoms or build a harem. He came because he died, and the Goddess gave him a second chance. Alex is different. He kills only to eat. He injures only to survive. He wields overwhelming power with terrifying restraint, guided by a cold, razor-sharp philosophy that treats "good" and "evil" as luxuries for those hiding behind stone walls. Calm, deadpan, and armed with a signature quiet smile that hides centuries of hard-earned wisdom, he moves through this brutal world like water — flowing around obstacles, never wasting a single drop of effort. When the Queen of Aethelgaard holds a deadly tournament to choose her consort, Alex doesn't fight for her hand. He plays the game better than anyone ever has — with words, intellect, and ruthless efficiency. Before she knows it, the icy monarch finds herself traveling with the one man who refuses to kneel, refuses to be controlled, and refuses to pretend the world makes sense. Now, accompanied by a perverted but loyal meat shield (Max), a former queen learning what true power looks like, a feral dog-girl, and a redeemed dark witch who calls him "Master," Alex walks a path no hero has ever taken: He intends to kill the Eight Immortals — the so-called gods who sit at the top of the food chain — not for glory, not for revenge, but because their existence is an insult to the natural order he believes in. No grand destiny. No chosen one prophecy. Just a dangerously pragmatic man with a Holy Sword, bottomless coffee addiction, and zero tolerance for unnecessary bullshit. This isn't another story about a hero getting stronger. This is the story of the man who looks at the food chain... and decides the top is empty. Welcome to the journey of the only "hero" who never wanted to be one.

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Tell me a story about malice from a book.
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2024-11-28 16:57
In 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' by Oscar Wilde, there is an element of malice. Dorian's initial innocence is corrupted over time by the malice that seeps into his soul. His actions, influenced by the corrupting portrait, are full of self - centered and often cruel intentions towards others. He abandons those who care for him and engages in immoral behavior without remorse, which is a form of malice presented in a very complex and thought - provoking way in the story.
There was malice.
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2024-09-09 05:37
The book, Return to 1994, fits the description of the title. I recommend it to you. The female protagonist, Nan Xi, was reborn and tried her best to change her family's life. At the same time, she met the male protagonist. Their love story intertwined with the female protagonist's career development, which was fascinating. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Is 'Absence of Malice' a True Story?
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2024-10-01 19:53
Yes, it is. 'Absence of Malice' was inspired by real events and situations, although it may have taken some creative liberties for dramatic effect.
What was Keigo Higashino's book, Malice, about?
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2025-03-10 17:00
Keigo Higashino's Malice was a mystery novel about a former Japanese police psychologist and a young man. He discovered some unknown secrets and his friends and colleagues secretly investigated and monitored him. As the story goes deeper, the readers will be drawn into this complicated and dangerous story and feel the distortion of human nature and the depth of sin.
How does malice play a role in book stories?
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2024-11-27 06:33
In some fantasy books, malice can be personified as a dark force. Take 'The Lord of the Rings' for instance. Sauron's malice is so great that it threatens to engulf the whole of Middle - earth. His desire to dominate and destroy is a form of extreme malice that the heroes must fight against. The characters in the story are constantly in a battle against this overarching malice, and it shapes their journey and decisions.
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