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Cradle of Love
Author: she_osprey
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"Blood for blood," Amelia swore as she walked out the gates, vengeance coursing through her veins. **** They took everyone she loved on her birthday and sold her to the highest bidder in the concentration camps. They were sure she wouldn't survive, and like a book, they closed her chapter, the hopeless girl who had no one. However from the ashes, she rose, no longer the girl who was scared of the world, but a woman with just one goal. REVENGE. And HE, Alexander, was her way into their circle. A man who had sworn off relationships since his last relationship sent his family into debt. Would the odds be in her favor? A story about love, betrayal, pain, anger, and probably death. ------------------ Photo not mine, will take down if owner requests OTHER WORKS: BULLETS BY DAWN [SEQUEL] WHOSE ALPHA NIKITA
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His Judas Bride

When not cuddling inn signs in her beloved Scottish mountains alongside Mr Shey, Shehanne Moore writes dark and smexy historical romance, featuring bad boys who need a bad girl to sort them out. She firmly believes everyone deserves a little love, forgiveness and a second chance in life. Shehanne caused general apoplexy when she penned her first story, The Hore House Mystery—aged seven. From there she progressed to writing plays for her classmates, stories for her classmates, plays for real, comic book libraries for girls, various newspaper articles, ghost writing, nonfiction writing, and magazine editing. Stories for real were what she really wanted to write though and, having met with every rejection going, she sat down one day to write a romance, her way. What hasn’t she worked at while pursuing her dream of becoming a published author? Shehanne still lives in Scotland, with her husband Mr Shey. She has two daughters. When not writing intriguing historical romance, where goals and desires of sassy, unconventional heroines and ruthless men, mean worlds collide, she plays the odd musical instrument and loves what in any other country, would not be defined, as hill-walking HIS JUDAS BRIDE – SHEHANNE MOORE Desiring her could be murder. To love, honor, and betray… To get back her son, she will stop at nothing… Dire circumstances have forced Kara McGurkie to forget she’s a woman. Dire circumstances force her to swear to love and honor, to help destroy a clan, when it means getting back her son. But when dire circumstances force her to seduce her fiancé’s brother on the eve of the wedding, will the dark secrets she holds and her greatest desire be enough to save her from his powerful allure? To save his people, neither will he… Since his wife’s murder, Callm McDunnagh, the Black Wolf of Lochalpin, ruthlessly guards heart and glen from dangerous intruders. But from the moment he first sees Kara he knows he must possess her, even though surrendering to his passion may prove the most dangerous risk of all. She has nothing left to fear except love itself… Now only Kara can decide what passion can save or destroy, and who will finally learn the truth of the words… Till death do us part.

Shehanne Moore · History

Cradle of the Goddess

Warning 18+ Tags: Eunuch Protagonist, Ancient Egypt, Cleopatra, Servant MC, Rise to Power The story begins in Egypt, in a time when power, faith, and destiny ruled over all. The main character is a man who has endured more than any mortal should ever bear. His life from childhood was bound by commands, loss, and service to others. Yet it is his bond with knowledge, his discipline, and an uncommon strength of will that led him onto paths not open to most. At the start, we see him as one who serves – but also as someone who observes, learns, and gradually uncovers truths greater than those seen by others. From the very beginning it is clear that his fate will not be ordinary. Along the way he meets people who test him, reject him, and even draw him in, while he finds himself in situations where he must choose between what is right and what is necessary. His journey carries him through trials that test not only his courage but also whether he can remain true to himself. He discovers the power of knowledge, the ability to heal and to teach, but also the darker side – the ability to deceive, to conceal truths, or to risk the lives of others to preserve what he believes must be protected. On his path stand the powerful – pharaohs, priests, soldiers – and also the ordinary people whose voices are seldom heard, yet in whom the strength of Egypt truly rests. Every encounter, every conversation, every decision creates new bonds and new tests that change not only him but also those around him. Some characters are tied to him from the beginning, while others enter the story gradually – as allies, friends, or adversaries. Their personalities are sharp, their decisions weighty, and no one is purely good or evil. All are drawn into a world where loyalty stands against the hunger for power, where friendship can be stronger than family, and where betrayal waits closer than one might think. The protagonist, however, is not only a witness. Step by step he becomes an active force, one who shapes events. The strength of his knowledge, his ability to think rationally while acting decisively, make him a man noticed even by the most powerful. Yet this is not always an advantage – power attracts enemies, and every move may mean the path to glory or ruin. Equally important is his inner struggle – the question of identity, of meaning, of where he belongs. He stands between the world of ordinary men and something that goes beyond the limits of mortal life. Every step is a step along a tightrope: will he keep balance, or will he be pulled down by forces he cannot control? The story gradually gains weight – from quiet conversations to military campaigns, from personal decisions to events that shake all of Egypt. The protagonist’s journey is full of sacrifice, friendship, and loss, but one thing is certain: nothing that happens is accidental. Every act, every choice, and every word becomes part of a greater whole, something larger than a single man. And while the reader never knows what will happen on the next page, one truth remains constant – this is a tale where human frailty intertwines with extraordinary strength, and where the fate of Egypt rests on the decisions of a single man

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In the Judas story, Judas Iscariot was an apostle of Jesus. He had a special position among the twelve apostles, but his character was flawed. He succumbed to the temptation of money. By handing over Jesus, he set in motion a series of tragic events. His role is complex as it represents the human capacity for both closeness to the divine (as an apostle) and the fallibility that can lead to great harm (through betrayal). His actions are a major part of the narrative that has been studied and interpreted for centuries in religious and ethical contexts.
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Judging from the reference materials, the Cradle of Love photography could be related to a variety of topics. It might involve photography with the theme of maternal love, which was used to reflect the protagonist's love for his mother. It might also contain photography content related to childhood memories and gratitude for the love of parents, such as photography that expressed the emotional content of parents being the cradle of love by telling Helen's story. There might also be photographs depicting the Yellow River as the cradle of the Chinese nation. However, there were no more detailed descriptions of the " Cradle of Love ". <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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Which novels does Judas 'Smoke Collection refer to? Judas 'Smoke Collection referred to the author of the series of novels, Judas Smoke. This series of novels mainly told the story of a girl named Judas Yan who used her talent and intelligence to become one of the most popular novelists in the other world after crossing over to the other world. Her story was not only full of adventures and adventures, but also full of deep thoughts and discussions about human nature and emotions.
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The 1979 film, Ah, Cradle, was a war and family film. During the War of Liberation (1947), the bandit army of Jiang Jieshi invaded the base area of northern Shaanxi. The army responded to Chairman Mao's decision to temporarily abandon Yan 'an, and the evacuation of dozens of children from the nursery was handed over to the instructor Li Nan, who led the children to the Jiefang District. The parents of these children were mostly frontline commanders, and some of them had sacrificed themselves heroically. The old Red Army Luo Guitian and Zhao Yuxia, the sister-in-law of Northern Shaanxi, had done their best to protect these revolutionary descendants. Li Nan, who had just taken over the work of the nursery school, was not used to it at first. She felt that it was better to fight on the front line, but she was deeply shocked by the love of Brigadier Xiao and Luo Guitian for the revolutionary descendants. There were many characters in the movie, including seven adults and seven children. Xiang Zhu, played by Ma Xiaoqing, could be considered half an adult and half a child. The oldest among the young actors was six years old, and the youngest was only two years old. The film showed the cruelty of war. For example, before the subtitles were released, the mother pushed away her five-year-old son Liang Liang on a stretcher to describe the cruelty of war. It also sublimated the cruelty of the revolution and the beauty of motherhood. At the same time, it also reflected warmth, hope and love, such as the fish and water relationship between the military and the people, as well as the special lifestyle and defense ability of the children who grew up in the war. The movie also described the beauty of human nature, caring for women and children, cherishing life, and showing the war era from the special side of the nursery. There was the innocence of children, as well as the change in the mentality of the heroine, Li Nan. This movie was directed by Xie Jin and starred Zhu Xijuan, Zhang Yongshou, Ma Xiaoqing, Zhang Yu, and Fang Chao. It won the 1979 Outstanding Film Award from the Ministry of Culture and was a patriotic educational movie that was booked by the school. The script creation process went through five years. Originally, he wanted to write it in a thrilling style, but after Xie Jin adjusted it, weakening the war scenes, strengthening the emotional performance, and also changing the name, the final draft was shot. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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