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To Love A River

To Love A River

In a dystopian future where Vampires emerged from the shadows in order to stop humanity from becoming extinct, a young woman with a dark past meets a charismatic stranger. As time goes by Private Love Aikawa of military Unit 4-7, finds that she may not be as human as she first thought. Battling rogue vampires, mutated creatures and her own past, Love works to unravel the mysteries behind the secretive Helsing unit, and tries to become the bridge between humans and vampires in a world filled with discrimination. This novel starts intentionally slow through the exposition and the early world and character building, BUT everything kicks into gear after the turning point in the latter half of Volume 1, and especially Volume 2, where the tone of the novel shifts. So, I hope you stick with it and enjoy the wild ride! I also added some song recommendations along the way to listen to whilst you read certain chapters, I hope this helps boost the experience. Public Spotify playlist titles (all under the name LouLou): TLAR - Book 1 TLAR - Book 2 TLAR - Book 3 TLAR - A Fire in Their Wake This is rated 'No one under 17 permitted' for (very) mature themes, including drug use, SA, LGBTQ+ discrimination, very frequent strong language, violence etc. Please note that no storyline is chosen for shallow shock value, and most are taken from personal experience, and hopefully handled with the care, respect and sensitivity they deserve. Disclaimers are added against any chapter that may cause distress. Tip Jar + updates and some extra content: https://ko-fi.com/loulou2 The majority of Volume 1, in a different order and edited as a full novel is available free on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/Loulou2
Fantasy
299 Chs
Is it appropriate to have 'library spanking fiction' in a public library?
No. Spanking fiction often contains themes that may be considered inappropriate or offensive in a public library setting. Public libraries are expected to promote positive and educational values, and such content may not be in line with that.
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2024-11-13 09:45
Is River's Edge a true story?
River's Edge has roots in true stories. It blends real-life circumstances with creative storytelling to create a compelling tale. Though not a verbatim account, it captures the essence of real events and transforms them into a cinematic experience.
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2024-10-17 02:17
Was River's Edge based on a true story?
River's Edge is indeed based on a true story. The film takes elements from a specific event and builds a narrative around it, capturing the essence and emotions of the real occurrence.
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2024-10-11 14:20
Liu Qiming of the Great River Library
Liu Qiming was the daughter of Chief Engineer Liu of Jinzhou chemical industry. She played the role of a librarian in the TV series " The Great River." She was a young, beautiful, avant-garde, and proud woman who brought hope and warmth to the protagonist, Song Yunhui. Although Liu Qiming initially thought Song Yunhui was a thief, she later showed her affection for Song Yunhui. However, Liu Qiming eventually chose to be with Song Yunhui's good friend, Yu Shanqing.
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2025-01-18 10:03
Does the public library have manga books?
Sometimes they do. It depends on the library's collection and budget.
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2024-10-03 19:08
Are there any light novels in Milford Public Library?
I'm not sure. You might want to check with the library directly or look on their website for a catalog of available books.
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2024-10-12 21:24
How to shelve fiction books at the public library?
To shelve fiction books at the public library, you should have a clear system. Group them by broad genres first. Then, within those genres, order them alphabetically by the author's surname. Also, make sure to leave enough space for new additions and keep the shelves neat and tidy.
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2024-10-12 06:17
What are some public library horror stories?
In a public library horror story, a group of students were doing research late at night. As they delved deeper into the stacks, they noticed a section that seemed to be colder than the rest of the library. When they tried to read the spines of the books there, they found that the titles were all in some unknown, ancient language. Suddenly, a gust of wind blew through the aisle, even though all the windows were closed, and they heard a mournful wailing sound. They quickly left that area, scared out of their wits.
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2024-11-02 06:00
Can you find manga at the public library?
Sometimes you can. It depends on the library's collection and policies.
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2024-10-17 19:20
Does the Bellingham Public Library have comic books?
Yes, the Bellingham Public Library has a collection of comic books. But the selection might vary depending on availability and popularity.
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2024-10-09 13:54
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