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Hope: The Beast Mistress

Hope: The Beast Mistress

[Completed] Days after Hope saved her village from a terrifying monster, she is ripped from her forest home by the vicious Lord Drake. Her special ability to tame animals makes her the perfect candidate to resolve his problem. The essence of the most powerful and cruel dragon resides inside him. But Hope is not lost! Before long, Hope finds herself intrigued by Drake. She doesn't know who is more ruthless, the man or the dragon. Will she be able to tame the Fire Dragon? Or will taming the man prove to be even harder? Drake is an exiled prince and a monster with a beast inside of him. Finding someone wild and bold who can wreak havoc in his life was something he never thought possible. Will he be able to cope with his new feelings? Buckle up for a violent roller coaster of romance, humor, wild animals, and wilder humans. WPC#173 - Bronze Tier Winner ----- Excerpt He sat up from his throne and walked down the steps towards Hope. At her threat, Drake grabbed her neck and pushed her onto the wall with the full intensity of his power. His face was so close that she could feel his hot breath on her cheeks. Lime crumbled beneath Drake's sharp nails as Hope heard his husky and threatening voice. "I will see this beast and how it fares in the arena. If you can't survive, then so be it, but I would prefer you alive so I can tame you." Drake's eyes were glowing, and the murderous feeling stirring toward her was weighing heavy on Hope's chest, leaving her breathless. Or was his hand on her neck? She glared into his eyes defiantly. "The real question is who will be tamed and who will be the tamer." ----- Warning! Mature content. Discord: https://discord.gg/EfgNv8ru2z My website: https://helenbold.com New Book: Bloody Full Moon Credit for the cover goes to its rightful owner.
Fantasy
211 Chs
I Dare Not Hope

I Dare Not Hope

Hi! I am Scarlet. A girl searching for a new beginning after losing two people that I love. Moving to another place and running away from my past that haunted me was the only solution I could think of to survive. However, fate had another plan arranged for me. My life turned more complicated when I met them, Daniel and Nathan. I was not supposed to fall for him, but I did. There was no turning my back on love. Daniel and Nathan were total opposites. Although they were both successful in their own rights, they still possessed different characteristics that made them attractive in their own way. Daniel was the ideal man to love because of his similarity to my brother, Harry. Smart, down to earth, and with a gentle heart. While Nathan was the man to avoid, I could not entrust my heart to him despite the strong attraction we shared. A rich, manipulative and arrogant womanizer. Which one should I choose? Would entering a relationship help me move on from my past? Would our love be stronger than the obstacles in our path? Should I dare hope that I would have a happy ever after? Please give Scarlet a chance. Let her tell you her story. Add her to your reading list. Enjoy. But, what if… something in her past was the key to her future. -------------- "I told you before, I'm now with Daniel," I uttered with conviction, trying to convince him. "I told you that you're making a mistake of stringing Daniel along," he insisted. “It is clear that Daniel is falling for you, but I know you don’t feel the same. He is a good man, and what you’re doing with Daniel would only end badly." "Nathan, let me go," I said angrily, not wanting to be near him. "I don't know what you’re talking about, and you had no business with my affair with Daniel," I emphasized irritably. He released my left hand and gripped my jaw instead, forcing my head up. I tried to push him with my free hand but to no avail. "I'm talking about this." He lowered his head and claimed my lips in a punishing kiss. My mind was fighting not to respond with the onslaught of his mouth, but my body wanted the opposite. He pressed his body even closer than I ever thought possible, molding every inch of my body with his. I felt myself opening up to him, and he took advantage of this and plunged his tongue with mine. I became super aware of every contact of our skin. He adjusted his hands at the back of my nape and the other at my lower back, giving him more control of my body as his kisses became more demanding. My hands started having a mind of their own and began their exploration. I could feel the solid muscles in his arms and shoulders. My hand ended up in the back of his neck, clinging to him for support, as his hands started exploring my back. He slowly broke the kiss, both of us panting, trying to catch our breaths. I never felt like this before, this intense need to be kissed, to be touch. It exhilarated and frightened me at the same time. Why did I react like this to this man? I barely knew him, and I was not even sure if I like him. "I want you and you want me too.” He stated confidently taking my lips again for a rough kiss, and I welcomed it with a hunger I could not deny. I placed my hands on the back of his neck and pulled him closer. "The way you kissed and responded to my touch tells me how much you wanted this too." Finally, he released me and moved a step back. "That just proven my point. How can you go out with Daniel and just made out with me with such passion? Did you respond to his kiss the way you did to mine?" -------------- Thanks for supporting my book by adding it to your library, voting, gifts, to my top fans, and giving your feedback. A million thanks to you. It continues to inspire me to do my best to provide you with a worthwhile story for your valuable time. Credit to the owner of the beautiful book cover.
Urban
179 Chs
Siheyuan's plaque
The inscription on the signboard at the entrance of the courtyard house could be chosen according to personal preference and meaning. Some common inscriptions included harmony, peace, wealth, and prosperity. These words expressed the good wishes of family harmony, peace, and happiness. In addition, he could also choose some inscriptions with cultural implications and taste, such as Lide Weidun Ben, Chongren Zilvxiang, Wufu Cuihua Gate, etc. The design of the plaque could refer to the style of the Chinese courtyard and pay attention to the integration of traditional cultural elements, such as archaic wood carving plaque, ancient building plaque, etc. The size of the plaque was generally determined by the width of the gate. The width of the rural gate was generally 98cm, and the width of the plaque was generally slightly shorter than the width of the gate, which was 96cm or 106cm. The design of the plaque should pay attention to the refinement of the words, the appropriate meaning, and also consider the word limit.
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2024-12-19 04:34
plaque
The plaque was a decorative plaque hung on the door screen. It was used to reflect the name and nature of the building, as well as to express people's giri and emotions. The horizontal board was usually hung above the door or under the eaves of an ancient building. It was mostly rectangular with few words, usually two, three, or four words. Ancient horizontal boards were mostly carved from wood or stone. The horizontal board had an important cultural symbolic meaning in ancient Chinese civilization. It was an inevitable component of ancient buildings and reflected the embodiment of Chinese civilization. The design of the horizontal board emphasized artistic conception and literary grace. The calligraphy and engraving were exquisite, and the content was concise and comprehensive. It was the soul of architecture and the embodiment of culture, reflecting the integration of Chinese culture's Ci Fu poetry, calligraphy, seal cutting and architectural art.
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2024-12-19 10:51
The plaque at the capital's gate
Jiang Ligang was a calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty. He was recommended to Japan to write a plaque for the capital's gate. Jiang Ligang's calligraphy was known as the "Master of Calligraphy" by the Japanese, and his works were regarded as treasures by the Japanese. Jiang Ligang's calligraphy talent had been recognized by the imperial court at the age of seven, and he had been selected as a scholar of the Imperial Academy. His calligraphy works were not only famous in China, but also highly respected in Japan. Therefore, Jiang Ligang's calligraphy was chosen to be on the plaque at the capital's gate.
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2025-01-08 08:18
Japanese plaque
Some of the tablets in Japan were inscribed by China calligraphers. In Japan, there were some important signboards in places such as the Hokuji Temple and the Kyoto Zen Temple, including some works of China calligraphers. These tablets were passed down from China to Japan, and the most famous of them was Zhang Jizhi's calligraphy. Zhang Jizhi was an important figure in the history of China calligraphy. He successfully built a bridge between Song and Yuan Dynasties. At present, there were only a limited number of Zhang Jizhi's authentic calligraphy works in the world, but there were more than a dozen in Japan. At an auction, a small volume of Zhang Yizhi's calligraphy was sold for more than 60 million yuan, showing the high value of his calligraphy. In addition, the plaque on the signboard of Japanese shrines usually wrote the words "Inawa Shrine". Japanese signboard design focused on neatness, simplicity, and composition, making the signboard more beautiful and artistic.
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2024-12-22 05:02
What are the characteristics of Jeffery Archer's historical fiction?
Well, one of the things about Jeffery Archer's historical fiction is that his stories are highly engaging. They usually have a strong plotline that keeps you hooked from start to finish. He also likes to play with historical facts and fictional elements in a way that makes the story both believable and exciting. For example, he might take a real - life event and add fictional characters and sub - plots to it, creating a rich tapestry of a story.
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2024-11-21 19:42
Chinese-style plaque
The Chinese door plaque was a common decoration in traditional China architecture. It was usually hung above the door or under the eaves. The words and content on the board could express the name and nature of the building, as well as the people's giri and emotions. There were many types of inscribed boards. They could be made of wood, stone, or metal. The design and production of the horizontal board needed to pay attention to artistic and cultural content, often in harmony with the style of the building, showing the beauty and temperament of traditional China architecture. In China culture, the horizontal board had an important symbolic meaning, representing the family's appearance and cultural identity.
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2024-12-22 01:08
Forbidden City plaque
There were many horizontal boards in the Forbidden City, and the most famous one was the " Fair and Bright " board. This plaque came from Zhu Xi's Collection of Zhu Wengong's Works, Volume 38, Replying to Zhou Yigong, which meant that he was honest and upright. The Palace of Heavenly Purity was the main hall of the inner court, the sleeping quarters of the sixteen emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The emperors lived here and usually dealt with their daily affairs here. The plaque of "Justice and Brightness" in the Palace of Heavenly Purity was personally inscribed by Emperor Shunzhi, implying the justice of heaven and earth, the brightness of the sun and moon. Other than the " just and honorable " plaque, there were many other plaque in the Forbidden City, each of which had a specific meaning. However, the literature did not provide more information about the specific meaning of the Forbidden City plaque.
1 answer
2024-12-18 12:11
Supreme Court plaque
The Supreme Court was a well-known chain restaurant that originated from Yunnan. Da Lisi Rice Noodles was their main product. After scientific improvement and innovation, it had become a high-end brand in the rice noodle market. In addition, the Supreme Court also cooperated with brands such as Peacebird and the convenience bee, launching joint brands and themed stores. As for the Supreme Court's brand, it was a well-known and widely recognized brand in the food and beverage industry.
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2024-12-25 18:56
Inscription on the door plaque
The choice of inscription on the door plaque had to consider the word limit and the content of the inscription. The best number of inscriptions was between two to four characters. This way, it would be convenient for people passing by to read it instantly, and it would not take up too much space on the plaque. The content of the inscription should be positive and not negative. Some common inscriptions included surnames, positive idioms, auspicious words, and so on. The specific content of the inscription could be chosen according to the direction of the gate. For example, the southeast gate could choose words such as lofty aspirations, tranquility, and grand ambitions. For the reference of the words used for the inscription on the door plaque, one could refer to the literature on the rural door plaque and the reference of the words used for the inscription on the door plaque.
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2024-12-30 22:50
Japan's Kyoto National Gate plaque
The plaque on the gate of Kyoto, Japan, was inscribed by the Ming Dynasty calligrapher Jiang Ligang. Jiang Ligang was known as the " Master of Calligraphy." He was recommended to Japan in 1338 and wrote the name of the country for the capital. The calligraphy on this huge plaque became a vestige of Han culture left behind in the capital. Jiang Ligang's calligraphy works were very popular among the Japanese people. His calligraphy was known as the " treasure of China." Jiang Ligang's regular script works had a sweet and dignified style, influenced by Liu Gongquan and Zhao Meng's regular script. His calligraphy works were very prestigious during the Ming Dynasty and were appreciated by the royal family. Many palace steles were written by him. Jiang Ligang's calligraphy art made an important contribution to the cultural exchanges between China and Japan.
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2024-12-21 21:22
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