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The Witch in the Woods: The Transmigration of Hazel-Anne Davis

The Witch in the Woods: The Transmigration of Hazel-Anne Davis

They say she’s a monster. A myth. A demon wrapped in human skin. They call her the Witch in the Woods. They should have called her a warning. Hazel-Anne Davis was raised in the Devil's Playground for the end of the world—part human, part demon, full survivalist, and absolutely done with it all. When she wakes up in the dying body of a child in a foreign world, she doesn’t cry or panic. She builds. She kills. She survives. The mountains become her home, and she becomes the nightmare whispered about in drunken taverns and frightened war councils. No army ever returns. No trespasser lives. Until she met them. Dragged from her mountain, drugged and bound in a trunk like some barbaric trophy, Hazel-Anne is forced into the glittering prison of the royal court—a place where daggers hide behind fans, poison is poured in porcelain cups, and obedience is expected from women who should know their place. Hazel does not know her place. And if she does, she refuses to stay in it. Five powerful men—each dangerous in their own right—are about to learn that the “witch” they stole is no savage. She’s smarter than they are. Deadlier than their worst enemies. And she’s done playing by anyone else’s rules. Now all of them—the scarred warrior prince, the genius Crown Prince, the demon-eyed general, the assassin in the shadows, and the merchant wrapped in silk and lies—will have to decide: Will they try to control her? Or will they kneel before the storm they’ve unleashed? Either way, at the end of the day, the Witch will have her revenge. Other Novels: Rebirth In the Apocalypse: Third Time's A Charm (Completed) Fight, Flight, or Freeze: The Healer's Story (Completed) Star's Ships (Completed) Part Of Your World (Completed) Dancing with Monsters (Completed) As Silent As A Mouse (Completed) Be Careful What You Wish For: A Zombie Apocalypse Novel (Completed) The Witch In The Woods: The Transmigration of Hazel-Anne Davis (Ongoing) Seraphina's Revenge (Ongoing)
Fantasy
391 Chs
Die Hexe im Wald: Die Seelenwanderung von Hazel-Anne Davis

Die Hexe im Wald: Die Seelenwanderung von Hazel-Anne Davis

Sie sagen, sie ist ein Monster. Ein Mythos. Ein Dämon in menschlicher Haut. Sie nennen sie die Hexe im Wald. Sie hätten sie eine Warnung nennen sollen. Hazel-Anne Davis wurde im Spielplatz des Teufels für das Ende der Welt aufgezogen—teils Mensch, teils Dämon, vollständige Überlebenskünstlerin und absolut fertig mit allem. Als sie im sterbenden Körper eines Kindes in einer fremden Welt aufwacht, weint oder panikt sie nicht. Sie baut. Sie tötet. Sie überlebt. Die Berge werden ihr Zuhause, und sie wird zum Albtraum, über den in betrunkenen Tavernen und verängstigten Kriegsräten geflüstert wird. Keine Armee kehrt jemals zurück. Kein Eindringling überlebt. Bis sie ihnen begegnete. Von ihrem Berg verschleppt, betäubt und in einem Koffer wie eine barbarische Trophäe gefesselt, wird Hazel-Anne in das glitzernde Gefängnis des königlichen Hofes gezwungen—ein Ort, an dem sich Dolche hinter Fächern verbergen, Gift in Porzellanschalen gegossen wird und von Frauen Gehorsam erwartet wird, die ihren Platz kennen sollten. Hazel kennt ihren Platz nicht. Und wenn doch, weigert sie sich, dort zu bleiben. Fünf mächtige Männer—jeder auf seine Art gefährlich—sind dabei zu lernen, dass die "Hexe", die sie gestohlen haben, keine Wilde ist. Sie ist klüger als sie. Tödlicher als ihre schlimmsten Feinde. Und sie hat keine Lust mehr, nach den Regeln anderer zu spielen. Jetzt müssen sie alle—der vernarbte Kriegerprinz, der geniale Kronprinz, der dämonenäugige General, der Assassine im Schatten und der in Seide und Lügen gehüllte Händler—entscheiden: Werden sie versuchen, sie zu kontrollieren? Oder werden sie vor dem Sturm knien, den sie entfesselt haben? So oder so, am Ende des Tages wird die Hexe ihre Rache bekommen.
Fantasy
385 Chs
La Bruja del Bosque: La Transmigración de Hazel-Anne Davis

La Bruja del Bosque: La Transmigración de Hazel-Anne Davis

Dicen que es un monstruo. Un mito. Un demonio envuelto en piel humana. La llaman la Bruja del Bosque. Deberían haberla llamado una advertencia. Hazel-Anne Davis fue criada en El Patio del Diablo para el fin del mundo—parte humana, parte demonio, completa superviviente, y absolutamente harta de todo. Cuando despierta en el cuerpo moribundo de una niña en un mundo extraño, no llora ni entra en pánico. Construye. Mata. Sobrevive. Las montañas se convierten en su hogar, y ella se convierte en la pesadilla susurrada en tabernas ebrias y consejos de guerra atemorizados. Ningún ejército jamás regresa. Ningún intruso vive. Hasta que los conoció a ellos. Arrastrada de su montaña, drogada y atada en un baúl como algún trofeo bárbaro, Hazel-Anne es forzada a entrar en la resplandeciente prisión de la corte real—un lugar donde las dagas se esconden detrás de abanicos, el veneno se vierte en tazas de porcelana, y se espera obediencia de mujeres que deberían conocer su lugar. Hazel no conoce su lugar. Y si lo conoce, se niega a quedarse en él. Cinco hombres poderosos—cada uno peligroso a su manera—están a punto de aprender que la "bruja" que robaron no es ninguna salvaje. Es más inteligente que ellos. Más letal que sus peores enemigos. Y ha terminado de jugar según las reglas de cualquiera. Ahora todos ellos—el príncipe guerrero con cicatrices, el genio Príncipe Heredero, el general de ojos demoníacos, el asesino en las sombras, y el mercader envuelto en seda y mentiras—tendrán que decidir: ¿Intentarán controlarla? ¿O se arrodillarán ante la tormenta que han desatado? De cualquier manera, al final del día, la Bruja tendrá su venganza.
Fantasía
380 Chs
La Sorcière des Bois : La Transmigration de Hazel-Anne Davis

La Sorcière des Bois : La Transmigration de Hazel-Anne Davis

Ils disent qu'elle est un monstre. Un mythe. Un démon enveloppé dans une peau humaine. Ils l'appellent la Sorcière des Bois. Ils auraient dû l'appeler un avertissement. Hazel-Anne Davis a été élevée dans le Terrain de Jeu du Diable pour la fin du monde—mi-humaine, mi-démon, survivante accomplie, et absolument lasse de tout. Quand elle se réveille dans le corps mourant d'un enfant dans un monde étranger, elle ne pleure pas et ne panique pas. Elle construit. Elle tue. Elle survit. Les montagnes deviennent sa maison, et elle devient le cauchemar dont on chuchote dans les tavernes ivres et les conseils de guerre effrayés. Aucune armée ne revient jamais. Aucun intrus ne survit. Jusqu'à ce qu'elle les rencontre. Arrachée de sa montagne, droguée et ligotée dans un coffre comme un trophée barbare, Hazel-Anne est forcée d'entrer dans la prison étincelante de la cour royale—un lieu où les poignards se cachent derrière les éventails, où le poison est versé dans des tasses en porcelaine, et où l'obéissance est attendue des femmes qui devraient connaître leur place. Hazel ne connaît pas sa place. Et si elle la connaît, elle refuse d'y rester. Cinq hommes puissants—chacun dangereux à sa manière—sont sur le point d'apprendre que la "sorcière" qu'ils ont volée n'est pas une sauvage. Elle est plus intelligente qu'eux. Plus mortelle que leurs pires ennemis. Et elle en a fini de jouer selon les règles de quiconque. Maintenant, ils devront tous—le prince guerrier balafré, le Prince Héritier génie, le général aux yeux de démon, l'assassin dans l'ombre, et le marchand enveloppé de soie et de mensonges—décider : Vont-ils essayer de la contrôler ? Ou s'agenouilleront-ils devant la tempête qu'ils ont déchaînée ? Quoi qu'il en soit, à la fin de la journée, la Sorcière aura sa vengeance.
Fantastique
382 Chs
Ormandaki Cadı: Hazel-Anne Davis'in Göçü

Ormandaki Cadı: Hazel-Anne Davis'in Göçü

Onun bir canavar olduğunu söylüyorlar. Bir efsane. İnsan cildine sarılmış bir şeytan. Ona Ormandaki Cadı diyorlar. Ona bir uyarı demeleri gerekirdi. Hazel-Anne Davis, dünyanın sonu için Şeytan'ın Oyun Alanı'nda yetiştirildi—yarı insan, yarı şeytan, tam bir hayatta kalma uzmanı ve tüm bunlardan kesinlikle bıkmış durumda. Yabancı bir dünyada, ölmekte olan bir çocuğun bedeninde uyandığında, ağlamaz ya da panik yapmaz. İnşa eder. Öldürür. Hayatta kalır. Dağlar onun evi olur ve o, sarhoş meyhanelerde ve korkuyla dolu savaş konseylerinde fısıldanan bir kabus haline gelir. Hiçbir ordu geri dönmez. Hiçbir davetsiz misafir yaşamaz. Onlarla tanışana kadar. Dağından sürüklenerek çıkarılan, uyuşturulan ve bir sandıkta bağlanan Hazel-Anne, sanki barbar bir ganimet gibi, kraliyet sarayının ışıltılı hapishanesine zorla götürülür—yelpazeler arkasında hançerlerin gizlendiği, porselen fincanlarda zehirlerin döküldüğü ve yerini bilmesi gereken kadınlardan itaat beklendiği bir yer. Hazel yerini bilmiyor. Ve bilse bile, orada kalmayı reddediyor. Beş güçlü erkek—her biri kendi hakkında tehlikeli—çaldıkları "cadı"nın vahşi olmadığını öğrenmek üzere. O, onlardan daha zeki. En kötü düşmanlarından daha öldürücü. Ve artık başkalarının kurallarıyla oynamaktan vazgeçmiş durumda. Şimdi hepsi—yara izleri taşıyan savaşçı prens, dahi Veliaht Prens, şeytan gözlü general, gölgelerdeki suikastçı ve ipek ve yalanlarla sarılı tüccar—karar vermek zorunda kalacaklar: Onu kontrol etmeye mi çalışacaklar? Yoksa serbest bıraktıkları fırtına önünde diz mi çökecekler? Nasıl olursa olsun, günün sonunda, Cadı intikamını alacak. Diğer Romanlar: Kıyamette Yeniden Doğuş: Üçüncü Seferinde Şans (Tamamlandı) Kavga, Kaçış veya Donup Kalma: Şifacının Hikayesi (Tamamlandı) Yıldızın Gemileri (Tamamlandı) Dünyanın Bir Parçası (Tamamlandı) Canavarlarla Dans (Tamamlandı) Bir Fare Kadar Sessiz (Tamamlandı) Dilediğine Dikkat Et: Bir Zombi Kıyameti Romanı (Tamamlandı) Ormandaki Cadı: Hazel-Anne Davis'in Göçü (Devam Ediyor) Seraphina'nın İntikamı (Devam Ediyor)
Fantasy
245 Chs
Faulkner's Temple
Faulkner's Temple was a novel by James Joyce, which told the story of a fictional British historical event known as the Knights Templar. The background of the story is a mysterious organization composed of knights. They are responsible for protecting the Knights Templar, but this organization is actually a conspiracy. Their purpose and motives are unclear. The story revolved around the main character, Knight Red De Templar. He experienced a series of adventures and challenges in the process of finding the secrets of the Knights Templar and exposing the organization's conspiracy. Temple is regarded as one of Faulkner's most outstanding novels. It has attracted a wide range of readers with its unique narrative technique and profound theme. At the same time, it is also regarded as a classic of modern novels. It explored the meaning of human existence, free will, faith and other profound philosophical issues.
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2024-09-12 08:30
Analysis of the 1932 Faulkner novel
The 1932 Faulkner novel is likely to be rich in his characteristic themes. Faulkner often delved into the complex social and psychological aspects of the American South. His writing style might be intricate with long, flowing sentences and a deep exploration of characters' inner worlds.
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2024-10-31 20:57
William Faulkner's Life
William F. Buckley was born on January 22, 1929 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a left-wing conservative and one of the most famous news anchors in the United States. Faulkner began writing his first novel in 1947, The Sound and the Fury, which won him a Pulitzer Prize. Since then, he has published a series of excellent novels, including The Sound and Fury, Glory, and 2001: A Space Oasis. Faulkner's works often focused on the bottom of society and social problems, which had a strong sense of realism. He was regarded as one of the outstanding representatives of modern American literature and was also known as the founder of modern American literature. Faulkner died on January 17, 1989, at the age of 69. His life was full of literary and journalist achievements, and his ideas and works had a profound impact on modern American literature and thought.
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2024-09-18 06:28
Best Faulkner novel to start with?
I would recommend 'The Sound and the Fury'. It's one of Faulkner's most well - known works. It gives you a good taste of his complex narrative style, with different perspectives and timelines. The story of the Compson family is both tragic and deeply engaging, and it showcases Faulkner's ability to explore themes like family decline, the South's past, and the human condition in a really unique way.
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2024-11-22 15:11
Why is Faulkner an experimental writer?
Faulkner was regarded as one of the outstanding representatives of modern American literature and was also an experimental school. Experimentals. Faulkner paid attention to the exploration and breakthrough of form in his creation. He adopted many different writing styles and styles, including black humor, non-linear narration, stream of consciousness, and so on. These characteristics made him a highly respected experimentalist. Faulkner's literary works were deeply loved by readers. His representative works such as The Sound and Fury, Glory and Avalanche not only made important achievements in literature, but also constantly challenged the readers 'acceptance in artistic form and content. Faulkner's works often involved human nature, society and politics. Through his unique narrative and profound insight, he revealed the drawbacks and contradictions of American society and culture. Therefore, Faulkner could be said to be an experimentalist. His creative ideas and style had a profound impact on modern literature. His works were considered classics in American literature.
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2024-09-09 17:20
Which is the best Faulkner novel?
In my opinion, 'The Sound and the Fury' is one of the best Faulkner novels. It's a complex and multi - layered work that delves deep into the decline of the Compson family. Faulkner uses different narrative voices and techniques, like stream - of - consciousness, which makes the reading experience both challenging and rewarding.
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2024-11-19 17:35
How to Understand a Faulkner Novel?
Start by getting familiar with Faulkner's writing style. It's often complex and layered. Pay attention to his use of multiple narrators and nonlinear storytelling.
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2024-09-28 18:22
Analysis of Faulkner's 1948 Novel
Well, if we're talking about Faulkner's 1948 novel, without knowing the specific one for sure, Faulkner's works from that era were often filled with his signature stream - of - consciousness writing. His novels usually painted a vivid picture of the American South, with its complex social hierarchies, family dynamics, and historical baggage. They were not easy reads but were extremely rewarding in terms of understanding the region's psyche.
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2024-10-29 17:22
The Significance of Faulkner's 1948 Novel
The significance of Faulkner's 1948 novel, say 'Intruder in the Dust' if that's the one, lies in its bold exploration of race. It was way ahead of its time in challenging the white - centric view of the South. It made readers confront the unfairness in the justice system towards African - Americans.
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2024-10-29 16:02
What is the significance of the 1930 Faulkner novel?
The 1930 Faulkner novel is significant in that it likely added to Faulkner's growing body of work that was reshaping American literature. Faulkner was a master at creating fictional worlds that were both specific to the South yet had universal themes. This 1930 novel might have been another piece in his exploration of family, legacy, and the decay of the old South. It could also have been a vehicle for him to experiment with language and form, which in turn made his works stand out and be studied and admired for decades to come.
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2024-12-09 11:42
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