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The Kiss Quotient
🌟 Meet Stella Lane Stella Lane is not your typical romance heroine. She’s a brilliant, successful woman who works as an econometrician (someone who uses math and statistics to predict shopping patterns). She loves her job and is very good at it.
By Muhammad Hayat12 months ago in Fiction
The Hating Game
👩‍💼👨‍💼 Meet Lucy and Josh Office Enemies Lucy Hutton is cheerful, kind, and loves wearing bright clothes and lipstick. She’s a people pleaser who believes in being nice to everyone. She works at Bexley & Gamin, a publishing house created when two very different companies merged.
By Muhammad Hayat12 months ago in Fiction
Jane Eyre
🌧️ A Lonely Beginning Jane Eyre is a poor, orphaned girl living in England in the early 1800s. She’s just ten years old when the story begins. After her parents die, she’s sent to live with her cruel aunt, Mrs. Reed, and her spoiled cousins.
By Muhammad Hayat12 months ago in Fiction
Happy Place
🌊 A Summer Reunion With a Secret Harriet and Wyn were once the perfect couple fun, affectionate, and deeply in love. But now, they’re not together anymore. In fact, they secretly broke up months ago. The only problem? Their friends don’t know.
By Muhammad Hayat12 months ago in Fiction
Get a Life, Chloe Brown
🌧️ Meet Chloe Brown Chloe Brown is a smart, sarcastic, and super-organized woman in her early thirties. She’s a web designer who works from home, drinks lots of tea, and loves warm, soft clothes. She also lives with chronic pain from a condition called fibromyalgia.
By Muhammad Hayat12 months ago in Fiction
The Notebook
The Notebook is a touching and emotional love story written by Nicholas Sparks. It tells the tale of two young people, Noah Calhoun and Allie Hamilton, who fall in love one summer but are pulled apart by life, family, and time. Despite all odds, their love stands the test of time and proves that true love never fades.
By Muhammad Hayat12 months ago in Fiction
The Silence Algorithm
The city smelled like sterilized jasmine. Too sweet. Like the air-filters were overcompensating. Above, the sky glowed that fake-gold hue the government called “Eternal Sunrise™”—though Rivaan privately thought it looked more like jaundice. Solar pathways lit the streets, herding citizens in synchronized lines. No chaos. No laughter spilling from tea stalls. No arguments over cricket matches. Just… curated silence.
By Motiur Rehman12 months ago in Fiction
Outlander
Outlander is a fascinating mix of historical fiction, romance, adventure, and time travel, written by Diana Gabaldon. It begins in 1945, just after World War II, and takes the reader on a journey back in time to 18th-century Scotland, where danger, love, and mystery fill every page.
By Muhammad Hayat12 months ago in Fiction











