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Miss Baxter's Girls Book 6: Hasiba the Lost Love

นักเขียน: Davina Lee
Contemporary Romance
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What is Miss Baxter's Girls Book 6: Hasiba the Lost Love

อ่านนิยาย Miss Baxter's Girls Book 6: Hasiba the Lost Love โดย ผู้เขียน Davina Lee ที่เผยแพร่บน WebNovel.Hilary Baxter, retired dominatrix turned boarding house matron, is always at the top of her game. She expects only the best from her girls and showers them with love and encouragement when they delive...

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Hilary Baxter, retired dominatrix turned boarding house matron, is always at the top of her game. She expects only the best from her girls and showers them with love and encouragement when they deliver. But when Hasiba, the mother of one of her boarders, comes to town for a visit, the tables are turned and it’s Miss Baxter who needs a helping hand.<br><br>But, unbeknownst to her, two of her girls have a plan to put the situation right. Jessica, the sociology graduate student, senses they have a past with a dynamic on the kinky side. Moona, Jessica’s girlfriend and Hasiba’s daughter, with her own kinky appetites, confirms it as a case of like mother, like daughter.<br><br>Their plan is simple: get the flustered domme Miss Baxter and the shy submissive Hasiba together for an intimate evening to reconnect and finally admit they still have feelings for each other. A little eves dropping later on, with sounds of skin-on-skin swats and a throaty moans, lets the girls know they’ve done their job.

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Life Changes in Thousandths of Ways

As a secretary of hell, my duty includes watching and recording from beginning to end of all the dead. Because of that, I have seen it all; true love, best friends, hatred… to the point that only after one hundred years, I have grown numb to these stories. On the 1000th working year celebration of my senior, our department threw a big party and drank until everyone passed out. Well, except me and him. The wine seemed to be nothing to him, while I only sipped a little since I don’t like wine that much. “How long have you been working here son?” he asked while having another bottle. “100 years sir,” I replied. While his head was up with the cup on his lips, he looked at me, “Do you still get affected by the dead’s lives?” “Not anymore, sir,” I quickly replied and also took a sip. *Gulp* he knocked down another bottle. I can’t believe how he is not drunk yet. “Ah! That was good,” he smiled with satisfaction, then turned to me. “Yesterday, I read a story that made me cry after hundreds of years,” He told me. My eyes wide opened, “No way! You have been doing this for 1000 years. What kind of life did that dead have?” “If you want to know,” the senior didn’t finish. He raised his hand and opened his library portal. A black circular void appears and slowly, a stack of paper comes out. I am all familiar with this, but what caught me off guard was the amount of paper that kept increasing like it has no end. When the senior closed the portal, the paper on the table was about ten lives. “There is so much. I think you are a little drunk sir,” I told him. But he shook his head, “Not at all. These are indeed that dead’s whole lives.” “No way, how much drama did that death go through to have this much details,” I was shocked. The senior didn’t respond. He just looked at me weirdly and said, “If you want to know, read it, I am too tired to talk.” And with that, the senior lied down and snored. “Uh… That was weird,” I thought to myself. I then stood up, hugged the huge stack of paper and quietly got out of the party room, and went home. That night, even though I was working during the day and had to attend a party at night, I couldn’t sleep. Like magic, my eyes couldn’t take a glance off the paper that was sitting on my table. After two hours of staring, I finally got out of bed and sat down to read. The story starts out normal and generic like all the other dead’s lives, but after his 17th birthday, I was so immersed that I took three days off just to read nonstop without any sleep. When I got to the final words, tears rained from my eyes nonstop. This story will forever affect me and will constantly be in the back of my mind.

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A Dance of Two Worlds. Regaining a Lost Paradise

Aden and Elisium are two identical worlds. From landscapes to climate, they are indistinguishable in every aspect. But perhaps the most astonishing fact about them is that every person in one world has a duplicate in the other. A perfect copy. As per the cosmic designs, only one of the two worlds develops during a loop (442 years) whereas the other remains stagnant. With the turn of every loop, the tide turns and the underdeveloped world starts to gain ascendancy. This whole process called Transition is triggered by a Transitioner, with the help of the Amulet of Transition. This story follows the journeys of three men, in three different timelines, that affect the fortunes of the two worlds. Solomon, who leaped into the Abyss and arrived in the other world to trigger the Transition. Andrews, who accidentally slipped into the whirlpool and opened the doors for Aden to annex Elisium. And Moses, who was thrown into the whirlpool, only to discover in the other world that he is the chosen one and is destined to bring about the next Transition. Although he has the powerful amulet that can control the elements at his disposal, odds are still heavily stacked against him. To achieve his goal, Moses not only has to fight the forces of Aden to liberate Elisium, but he also has to bring down the mighty empire of Aden. Does he succeed? And how does her cousin and birthday-twin Jennifer inherit his powers to become the Savior? What role does she play in this whole saga? (Note: This is one of the leading books on another platform which I have decided to publish here as well)

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