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supurrside · 10 months
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I was thinking of waiting for the Redemption tournament to end, but on second thought that deserves its own ask, so:
Do you have any thoughts on the Leitner Tourney winners? It doesn't matter if you haven't read them all yet, first impressions solely based on the summary/propaganda are good too. Just if you want to, of course.
(Thanks for answering my previous ask, btw!)
Buried: The Enigma of Amigara Fault by Junji Ito. I haven't read it, but based on everything I know about it, it definitely deserved to win.
Corruption: 'Ant Colony' by Alissa Nutting. I haven't read it, but yeah. That's one of the most Corruption things I've ever heard of.
Dark: 'The Haunter in the Dark' by H.P. Lovecraft. Have read it, definitely deserved this. Deeply unsettling
Desolation: 'I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream' by Harlan Ellison. Haven't read it. Don't think it deserved the win. It's a fucked up book, sure, but I think there's a better case to be made for Flesh, Extinction, maybe even Web, and definitely 'Other'. I think 'The Monkey's Paw', ASOUE, Fahrenheit 451, and Count of Monte Cristo all had stronger Desolation vibes.
End: Shadows from the Wall of Death by Robert Kedzie. Haven't read it (obviously), but yeah that 1000% deserved the win. It's a book that can kill you irl.
Extinction: When the Wind Blows by Raymond Briggs. Haven't read it. Conflicted on this one. Atom bombs are obviously relevant to the end of humanity, but I can't help but feel that the win should've gone to one of the ones dealing with That Which Come After Us, like All Tomorrows or Man After Man. This one has Desolation vibes mixed in.
Eye: The Panopticon Writings by Jeremy Bentham. Have read excerpts, but not the whole book. Largely neutral. I think it's a valid choice, it's just a bit obvious. Out of the final three, it was my favorite, but I would've preferred The Watchers.
Flesh: Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica. Have not read it, but my cannibalism-obsessed friend considered it to be very underwhelming, derivative, and basically the worst book on the list* and I trust her opinions on such things. Also I fucking love studying 'You Are What You (M)eat' so I have beef with those results, if you'll pardon the pun. I think Glyceride deserved to carry the day on that one.
*do not come for me on this. I'm just passing on the message.
Hunt: The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell. Haven't read it, but I've read enough works inspired by it to be familiar with the work. Yeah, definitely deserved.
Lonely: 'The Nature of Love' by Harry F. Harlow. Haven't read, but have read summaries and analyses for a Comms class. Definitely deserved, I love it when nonfiction wins.
Slaughter: All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque. Haven't read it, but I know it deserved it as such a prominent piece of war literature. Wouldn't have been mad if the Iliad beat it, though.
Spiral: Uzumaki by Junji Ito. Haven't read it. It was a strong contender, I'm not mad about it winning, but I'd have gone for The Yellow Wallpaper.
Stranger: Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell. Haven't read it, but watched the film. I'm not surprised or upset that it won, but I'd have gone for Everyman.
Vast: 'Kaleidoscope' by Ray Bradbury. Haven't read it but based on description alone, it definitely deserved the win. Wish I'd put 'The Nothing Equation' on the other side of the bracket, though. That would've been a kickass final match.
Web: Curtain by Agatha Christie. Have read and enjoyed it, but I think 'The Spider and the Fly' should've beat it.
Other: Homestuck by Andrew Hussie. Read a few chapters to impress a friend I had a crush on, got bored, stopped. I can't argue it's a bad choice, but I cannot stress enough how salty I am that The Crooked World didn't make it through. Still my all-time Doctor Who novel, and I'm convinced that Homestuck won mainly due to its popularity and memeworthiness. Should I be putting so much of my hopes and dreams on out-of-print sci-fi tie-in novels from the early '00s to win? Probably not. Am I going to anyway? Yes.
Winner's Bracket: Uzumaki. Definitely not the one I'd have picked. Partly this is due to not wanting the same fear to keep winning all the time, which is definitely a personal issue, and partly this is due to the presence of The Book That Can Really Kill You To Death For Reals in the End slot which I'm honestly shocked went out so early.
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UK politics. Not available MP for next parliament, they're not standing for election. Source ITV 24 May 2024.
How I found out my own MP is going to not campaign. Some voices who speak up with relative sense will not be there in the next parliament.
Conservative
– Adam Afriyie, Windsor (MP since 2005; majority 20,079)
– Nickie Aiken, Cities of London & Westminster (MP since 2019; majority 3,953)
– Lucy Allan, Telford (MP since 2015; majority 10,941)
– Stuart Andrew, Pudsey (MP since 2010; majority 3,517)
– Richard Bacon, South Norfolk (MP since 2001; majority 21,275)
– John Baron, Basildon & Billericay (MP since 2001; majority 20,412)
– Sir Paul Beresford, Mole Valley (MP since 1997; majority 12,041)
– Sir Graham Brady, Altrincham & Sale West (MP since 1997; majority 6,139)
– Steve Brine, Winchester (MP since 2010; majority 985)
– Lisa Cameron, East Kilbride, Strathaven & Lesmahagow (elected as SNP MP in 2015; majority 13,322; defected to Conservatives in 2023)
– Andy Carter, Warrington South (MP since 2019; majority 2,010)
– Sir Bill Cash, Stone (previously MP for Stafford 1984-97, then Stone since 1997; majority 19,945)
– Jo Churchill, Bury St Edmunds (MP since 2015; majority 24,988)
– Greg Clark, Tunbridge Wells (MP since 2005; majority 14,645)
– Chris Clarkson, Heywood & Middleton (MP since 2019; majority 663)
Dame Tracey Crouch, Chatham & Aylesford (MP since 2010; majority 18,540)
– Dehenna Davison, Bishop Auckland (MP since 2019; majority 7,962)
– Jonathan Djanogly, Huntingdon (MP since 2001; majority 19,383)
– Sir James Duddridge, Rochford & Southend East (MP since 2005; majority 12,286)
– Philip Dunne, Ludlow (MP since 2005; majority 23,648)
– Sir Michael Ellis, Northampton North (MP since 2010; majority 5,507)
– George Eustice, Camborne & Redruth (MP since 2010; majority 8,700)
– Sir David Evennett, Bexleyheath & Crayford (MP since 2005; majority 13,103)
Mike Freer, Finchley & Golders Green (MP since 2010; majority 6,562)
– Nick Gibb, Bognor Regis & Littlehampton (MP since 1997; majority 22,503)
– Jo Gideon, Stoke-on-Trent Central (MP since 2019; majority 670)
– Michael Gove, Surrey Health (MP since 2005; majority 18,349)
– Sir Robert Goodwill, Scarborough & Whitby (MP since 2005; majority 10,270)
– Chris Grayling, Epsom & Ewell (MP since 2001; majority 17,873)
– James Grundy, Leigh (MP since 2019; majority 1,965)
– Robert Halfon, Harlow (MP since 2010; majority 14,063)
– Stephen Hammond, Wimbledon (MP since 2005; majority 628)
majority 1,805)
– Sir Sajid Javid, Bromsgrove (MP since 2010; majority 23,106)
– David Jones, Clwyd West (MP since 2005; majority 6,747)
– Sir Greg Knight, East Yorkshire (previously MP for Derby North 1983-97, then East Yorkshire since 2001; majority 22,787)
– Kwasi Kwarteng, Spelthorne (MP since 2010; majority 18,393)
– Dame Eleanor Laing, Epping Forest (MP since 1997; majority 22,173)
– Pauline Latham, Mid Derbyshire (MP since 2010; majority 15,385)
– Sir Brandon Lewis, Great Yarmouth (MP since 2010; majority 17,663)
– Tim Loughton, East Worthing & Shoreham (MP since 1997; majority 7,474)
– Craig Mackinlay, South Thanet (MP since 2015; majority 10,587)
– Theresa May, Maidenhead (MP since 1997; majority 18,846)
Stephen McPartland, Stevenage (MP since 2010; majority 8,562)
– Huw Merriman, Bexhill & Battle (MP since 2015; majority 26,059)
– Kieran Mullan, Crewe & Nantwich (MP since 2019; majority 8,508)
– Sir Bob Neill, Bromley & Chislehurst (MP since 2006; majority 10,891)
– Matthew Offord, Hendon (MP since 2010; majority 4,230)
– Mark Pawsey, Rugby (MP since 2010; majority 13,447)
– Sir Mike Penning, Hemel Hempstead (MP since 2005; majority 14,563)
– Andrew Percy, Brigg & Goole (MP since 2010; majority 21,941)
– Will Quince, Colchester (MP since 2015; majority 9,423)
– Dominic Raab, Esher & Walton (MP since 2010; majority 2,743)
– Sir John Redwood, Wokingham (MP since 1987; majority 7,383)
– Nicola Richards, West Bromwich East (MP since 2019; majority 1,593)
– Douglas Ross, Moray (MP since 2017; majority 513)
– Paul Scully, Sutton & Cheam (MP since 2015; majority 8,351)
– Sir Alok Sharma, Reading West (MP since 2010; majority 4,117)
– Chloe Smith, Norwich North (MP since 2009; majority 4,738)
– Henry Smith, Crawley (MP since 2010; majority 8,360)
– Royston Smith, Southampton Itchen (MP since 2015; majority 4,498)
– Bob Stewart, Beckenham (MP since 2010; majority 14,258)
- Sir Gary Streeter, Devon South West (previously MP for Plymouth Sutton 1992-97, then Devon South West since 1997; majority 21,430)
– Edward Timpson, Eddisbury (previously MP for Crewe & Nantwich 2008-2017, then Eddisbury since 2019; majority 18,443)
– Sir Charles Walker, Broxbourne (MP since 2005; majority 19,807)
– Robin Walker, Worcester (MP since 2010; majority 6,758)
– Ben Wallace, Wyre & Preston North (previously MP for Lancaster & Wyre 2005-10, then Wyre & Preston North since 2010; majority 16,781)
– Jamie Wallis, Bridgend (MP since 2019; majority 1,157)
– Craig Whittaker, Calder Valley (MP since 2010; majority 5,774)
– Nadhim Zahawi, Stratford-on-Avon (MP since 2010; majority 19,972)
Labour
– Dame Margaret Beckett, Derby South (previously MP for Lincoln 1974-79, then Derby South since 1983; majority 6,019)
– Paul Blomfield, Sheffield Central (MP since 2010; majority 27,273)
– Sir Ben Bradshaw, Exeter (MP since 1997; majority 10,403)
- Karen Buck, Westminster North (previously MP for Regent’s Park & Kensington North 1997-2010, then Westminster North since 2010; majority 10,759)
– Jon Cruddas, Dagenham & Rainham (previously MP for Dagenham 2001-10, then Dagenham & Rainham since 2010; majority 293)
– Alex Cunningham, Stockton North (MP since 2010; majority 1,027)
– Wayne David, Caerphilly (MP since 2001; majority 6,833)
– Natalie Elphicke, Dover (elected as Conservative MP in 2019; majority 12,278; defected to Labour in 2024)
- Colleen Fletcher, Coventry North East (MP since 2015; majority 7,692)
- Yvonne Fovargue, Makerfield (MP since 2010; majority 4,740)
– Margaret Greenwood, Wirral West (MP since 2015; majority 3,003)
– Harriet Harman, Camberwell & Peckham (previously MP for Peckham 1982-97, then Camberwell & Peckham since 1997; majority 33,780)
– Dame Margaret Hodge, Barking (MP since 1994; majority 15,427)
- Sir George Howarth, Knowsley (previously MP for Knowsley North 1986-97, then Knowsley North & Sefton East 1997-2010, then Knowsley since 2010; majority 39,942)
– Kevan Jones, North Durham (MP since 2001; majority 4,742)
– Holly Lynch, Halifax (MP since 2015; majority 2,569)
– Ian Mearns, Gateshead (MP since 2010; majority 7,200)
– Dan Poulter, Central Suffolk & North Ipswich (elected as Conservative MP in 2010; majority 23,391; defected to Labour in 2024)
– Christina Rees, Neath (MP since 2015; majority 5,637)
- Barry Sheerman, Huddersfield (previously MP for Huddersfield East 1979-83, then Huddersfield since 1983; majority 9,437)
– Alan Whitehead, Southampton Test (MP since 1997; majority 6,213)
– Dame Rosie Winterton, Doncaster Central (MP since 1997; majority 2,278)
SNP
– Mhairi Black, Paisley & Renfrewshire South (MP since 2015; majority 10,679)
– Ian Blackford, Ross, Skye & Lochaber (MP since 2015; majority 9,443)
– Douglas Chapman, Dunfermline & West Fife (MP since 2015; majority 10,699)
– Angela Crawley, Lanark & Hamilton East (MP since 2015; majority 5,187)
– Patrick Grady, Glasgow North (MP since 2015; majority 5,601)
– Peter Grant, Glenrothes (MP since 2015; majority 11,757)
– Stewart Hosie, Dundee East (MP since 2005; majority 13,375)
– John McNally, Falkirk (MP since 2015; majority 14,948)
– Philippa Whitford, Central Ayrshire (MP since 2015; majority 5,304)
Sinn Fein
– Mickey Brady, Newry & Armagh (MP since 2015; majority 9,287)
– Michelle Gildernew, Fermanagh & South Tyrone (MP for seat from 2001-2015 and since 2017; majority 57)
– Francie Molloy, Mid Ulster (MP since 2013; majority 9,537)
Green
– Caroline Lucas, Brighton Pavilion (MP since 2010; majority 19,940)
Plaid Cymru - one
– Hywel Williams, Arfon (previously MP for Caernarfon 2001-10, then Arfon since 2010; majority 2,781)
Independent - seven
– Crispin Blunt, Reigate (MP since 1997; formerly Conservative; majority 18,310)
– Nick Brown, Newcastle upon Tyne East (MP since 1983; formerly Labour; majority 15,463)
– Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, Lagan Valley (MP since 1997; formerly DUP; 2019 majority 6,499)
- Julian Knight, Solihull (MP since 2015; formerly Conservative; majority 21,273)
– Conor McGinn, St Helens North (MP since 2015; formerly Labour; majority 12,209)
– Mark Menzies, Fylde (MP since 2010; formerly Conservative; majority 16,611)
– William Wragg, Hazel Grove (MP since 2015; formerly Conservative; majority 4,423
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brn1029 · 2 years
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This date in music history…geared to the best of the best….
March 13th
2022 - Rod Stewart
Sir Rod Stewart filmed himself fixing potholes on a road near his home and complaining about the state of it. Videos on the 77-year-old singer's Instagram account showed him shovelling gravel in Harlow, Essex, claiming "no-one can be bothered to do it". In one, he said: "People are bashing their cars up. The other day, there was an ambulance with a burst tyre. My Ferrari can't go through here at all." Rod was seen dressed in a tracksuit and high-vis vest while singing and shovelling.
2018 - The Greatest Showman
The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was at No.1 on the UK album chart. As of February 24, 2019, the soundtrack has totalled 28 non-consecutive weeks at No.1 on the UK chart, making it the longest reigning album of the decade, ahead of Adele's 21, which notched 23 weeks at No.1.
2014 - Southwest (SXSW) Festival
Two people were killed and 23 injured after a drunk driver crashed through barricades set up for the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas. The driver was thought to have been trying to escape from the police when the accident happened. Two other people later died in hospital.
2013 - Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix scored his highest chart debut since 1969 when his new studio album, People, Hell & Angels, consisting of unreleased tracks recorded with a variety of musicians between 1968 and 1970, sold 72,000 copies in the US on the week of release and made its debut at No.2 on the charts.
1993 - Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton started a three-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with Unplugged. It remains the most successful and best-selling live album ever, winning two Grammy awards at the 35th Annual Grammy Awards in 1993. It is also Clapton's best-selling album ever, having sold 26 million copies worldwide.
1977 - Iggy Pop
Iggy Pop kicked off a the North American leg of The Idiot World Tour at Le Plateau Theatre, Montreal, Canada (with David Bowie in the band playing keyboards and backing vocals). Blondie were the opening act on this leg of the tour.
1971 - Brewer & Shipley
Brewer and Shipley entered the US singles chart with 'One Toke Over The Line'. The song, which featured Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia on steel guitar, peaked at No.10 despite being banned by radio stations for its drug references. Brewer and Shipley maintained that the word 'toke' meant 'token' as in ticket, hence the line 'waitin' downtown at the railway station, one toke over the line.'
1967 - The Beatles
Working at Abbey Road studios in London, six members of Sounds, Inc. recorded the horn parts for The Beatles song 'Good Morning Good Morning' (three saxophones, two trombones, and one french horn).
1966 - Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart left the British blues band Steampacket to work as a solo artist. Arguably, the UK's first "supergroup" Steampacket was formed in 1965 by Long John Baldry and also featured singer Julie Driscoll, organist Brian Auger and guitarist Vic Briggs.
1961 - The Temptations
The Temptations auditioned for Motown Records. They were then known as the Elgins but soon changed their name. Now having sold tens of millions of albums, the Temptations are one of the most successful groups in music history, known for their choreography, distinct harmonies, and flashy wardrobe, the group was highly influential in the evolution of R&B and soul music.
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playlistcenter · 4 years
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i act all excitable and nice but deep down i’m angry and a troubled kid but i’m trying to get better.
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@sacrosanctvm I AM HYPERVENTILATING MOTHER & DAUGHTER ARE IN THE SAME PICTURE. WEARING THE SAME BOOTS
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intomusings · 3 years
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﹒﹒   male   names   masterlist     !
in honor of my third milestone on here ( thank you sm ) , i’ve decided to release a master list of 400+male names i personally love and think could be used more in the community . this was also requested by a few anons and names will be added to the list frequently . the names are sorted by first letter but not alphabetically within each letter category . if you found this useful , feel free to like or reblog to spread this !
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A : alston, ander, adamo, alex, austen, ace, arian, adrian, atlas, augustus, axel, archer, angel, archie, aaron, abel, asher, amir, adriel, andrew, ace, alejandro, arlo, adonis, atticus, abram, ambrose. 
B : bryce, bryson, benji, bellamy, banks, bear, beau, bentley, barrett, brody, brayden, bennett, braxton, bowen, briggs, baker, bruce, benson, bristol, boston, brycen, bryant, brock, brendan, bruno, byron, braden, bronson, braeson.
C : colton, cartier, cyrus, caleb, carter, cedric, carson, cohen, calvin, callum, casper, caspius, chase, cole, connor, camden, colt, caden, cash, crew, chance, clayton, cruz, cairo, corbin, colson, cesar, clark. 
D : damon, damien, darren, dylan, dominic, declan, dean, dario, drew, dimitri, dakota, dawson, daxton, dante, desmond, denver, dax, deacon, drake, derrick, darius, duke, deandre, dash, dilan, dayton, duncan, dior. 
E : eduardo, edward, elias, emilien, evan, easton, everett, emmett, enzo, ezra, elliot, emmanuel, ezekial, elias, emerson, eric, emory, edwin, elian, esteban, edison, emir, everest, eliseo, everley.
F : florencio, flynn, fabio, forester, francis, flynn, fallon, finn, finnick, felix, fernando, finnegan, fabian, ford, forbes, fletcher, fisher, fox, fitz, flint, fulton. 
G : giovanni, gage, gomez, grayson, griffin, grant, graham, gavin, grant, gianni, gunner, gideon, gregory, grey, gustavo, guillermo, gentry, gadiel, gabriel. 
H : halton, herman, holden, hayes, hudson, hayden, harrison, harlow, harvey, hugo, hank, henley, holland, hamza, hugh, houston, hakeem. 
I : isaac, icarius, idris, ian, ivan, isaiah, ismael, ilan, irvin, iain. 
J : julian, juniper, joao, joaquim, jordan, jaxton, joshua, josiah, javier, jayden, justin, jonah, jace, jasper, jay, jj, jackson, jeremiah, judah, joel, jensen, jaylen, jonas, jamal. 
K : kai, kolton, kaleb, klaus, kyrie, kingston, kayden, king, kobe, knox, kyler, kaden, khalil, kane, killian, keegan, kian, kamden, kieran, keanu, kyland, kareem, kasen, 
L : liam, lukas, logan, lucien, lawrence, leo, leighton, leon, lindell, lamar, latrell, larson, lance, levi, luke, landon, luca, lincoln, landon, lorenzo, london, lennox, leonel, lawson, luciano, layton, lux, leroy, lamar. 
M : micaiah, mateo, marcell, manny, mac, malcolm, mckay, meechie, matias, mason, maverick, mitch, murphy, miles, malachi, maddox, marshall, malik, moses, marvin, milo. 
N : noah, nicolai, nasir, nico, nash, neymar, naveen, nehemiah, nixon, nelson, nigel, niles, nolyn, namir. 
O : orlando, ozzy, oliver, omar, orion, otto, odin, otis, oskar, osvaldo, owen. 
P : peyton, parker, pearce, prince, preston, porter, pierre, penn, patton, paxton, paolo, pope, percy. 
Q : quentin, quinn, quint, quang. 
R : roman, rowan, reid, riggs, reece, rafael, ryland, roland, ronan, rhett, rhys, rory, rainer, roscoe, rocco, ryder, ryker, remington, russell, romeo, raiden, ruben, ridge, rex, rudy, remy. 
S : sawyer, spencer, salem, salvatore, stefan, samson, sebastian, samuel, santiago, silas, sutton, sterling, sully, sergio, seth, santino, santibel, soren, saint, samir, saul, sal, santos, slater, santino. 
T : tyson, tyrin, taylor, teagan, tobias, troye, tristan, tucker, theo, torrento, tanner, travis, tripp, trenton, trey, tomas, talon, thad, terrance, teddy. 
U : uriel, ulysesses, umar, urbane, uri, ursel, usher. 
V : valencio, victor, valence, valentino, vance, victor, vaughn, vincent, virgil, vernon, vander, vito, vero, villard. 
W : wick, walker, weston, wyatt, wolfgang, wells, wilder, wesley, walter, warren, wade, winston, watson, wiley, waylen. 
X : xavier, xander, xane, xavion, xavi, xiomar, xackery, xan. 
Y : yosef, yosan, york, yasir, yoel, yuri, yannis.
Z : zane, zakhar, zavier, zion, zahir, zev, zeus, zacharias.
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Who from other if would your ro’s romance?
ohhhh boyyy i've been hoping to get this question for so long, and then it still took me literal days to figure it out! i'm also not going to limit myself to just the one RO per RO because i'm Like That
Silas
sabir du vaelas from @exilethegame
theo cossini from @thehunt-if
ellis rousseau from @bodycountgame
the Unknown One
briggs mcmillan from @straightred-if
delal/dara from @ataleofcrowns
blaire/blaze holden from @milaswriting
Mal/Malik/Malika
mallory hart from @cerberus-writes
rory kane from @speakergame
simon/simone from @ofna
Khalida
blane rekner from @evertidings
orla from @vapolis
merry harlowe from @northern-passage
Rainn
marco from @barbwritesstuff
dominic sokolov from @larkin-if
ciaran from @innerdemons-if
bonus round: Rainn x Mal/Malik poly
alex sancho from @beetlebethwrites
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F I L M O G R A P H Y.
MOVIES & TELEVISION.
compound 9. ( movie. pre production. ) plays connors.
national champions. ( movie. filming. release tbd. ) plays emmett.
swing. ( movie. post production. release tbd. ) plays alex.
one of a kind love. ( tv movie. 2021. ) plays aien sawyer.
suicide squad. ( movie. 2021 release. ) plays blackguard. 
night teeth. ( movie. post-production. 2021 release. ) 
heels. ( tv series. post-production. 2021 release. ) plays ace spade.
hit job. ( tv series. 2021. audible original. ) plays geo.
holidate. ( movie. 2020. ) played york.
the order. ( tv series. 2019-2020. ) played jack morton.
infamous. ( movie. 2020. ) played dean.
hotwired in suburbia. ( movie. 2020. ) played dylan.
vikings. ( tv series. 2014-2020. ) played bjorn lothbrok / bjorn ragnarson.
operation christmas drop. ( movie. 2020. ) played andrew.
bad boys for life. ( movie. 2020. ) played dorn.
brotherhood. ( movie. 2019. ) played george waller.
recon. ( movie. 2019. ) played marson.
midway. ( movie. 2019. ) played roy pearce.
tmi crossing the line. ( movie. 2018. ) played richard felt.
trollville. ( tv series. 2018. 2 episodes. ) played daniel.
seven in heaven. ( movie. 2018. ) played derek. 
izombie. ( tv series. 2018. 5 episodes. ) played fisher webb / captain seattle.
swerve. ( tv series. 2017. ) played dr. delucchi.
blackway. ( movie. 2015. ) played nate.
final girl. ( movie. 2015. ) played jameson.
the final girls. ( movie. 2015. ) played chris briggs.
the band perry: gentle on my mind. ( short. 2014. ) played traveler.
when the game stands tall. ( movie. 2014. ) played chris ryan.
lone survivor. ( movie. 2013. ) played shane patton.
grown ups 2. ( movie. 2013. ) played braden. 
3 audrey. ( tv mini series. 2012. 5 episodes. ) played tommy noble.
the hunger games 2. ( movie. 2012. ) played cato.
race to witch mountain. ( movie. 2009. ) played seth.
the seeker: the dark is rising. ( movie. 2007. ) played will stanton.
the sandlot: heading home. ( video. 2007. ) played e.j. needman.
MUSIC VIDEOS. 
popstar by dj khaled, drake. ( music video. 2020. red screen scenes. ) as himself.
jack harlow music videos. ( 2020 - present music video wise. jack harlow vc. ) as himself.
TALK SHOWS. ( more what he’s base on. )
tonight show with zeke king. ( jimmy fallon. 2014-2021. ) 
the late show with zeke king. ( stephen colbert. 2015-2021. )
snl. ( pete davidson. tw for the link: nsfw, mature themes, graphic violence, blood. 2014-2021. )
HONORABLE MENTIONS. 
various hq porn films made while single. ( nsfw pornographic videos. 2015-2019. ) as himself.
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Rules + DNI:
While I don't have many underage characters, please don't be fucking weird about the ones that are or my adult characters when I draw them as kids, man
Questions are always accepted, allowed, and encouraged! Just be respectful please :]
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Paragonverse
A collaborative universe made with one of my qpps; heavily detailed and constantly being fleshed out. Began with Theo and Julio, two childhood best friends who had been separated due to Julio being forced to attend the hero academy, only to meet again when they were older and both were becoming established as a villain and hero, respectively.
Currently fleshing out the second gen as of mid November '23.
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GEN 1
#theo levy
#rhys meier
#rena arakida
#kaz arakida
#lijah ibrahim
GEN 2
#esmeralda levy
#lola johnson
#iris ibrahim
#ezra
#cassius montero
#kiyoka
MISC
#akihiko meza
#emi pollux
#eden
#harlow briggs
#jun liu
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#lijahwhit
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#the twins - Rena + Kaz
#kemurirena
#ezradio
#damarilola
#lucieniris
#datekiyoka
#valakitoki
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Pretty Big Sizable
The completed first and in progress second campaigns played with my qpps revolving around Shelbi, Wynne, and Kovin. An immense amount of lore, with them having first been created and played throughout 2020, then picked back up either in late 2022 or early this year for campaign two. Betrayal, questionable morals, and stupid decisions run abound.
Relevant character tags:
#kovin
Queen Killers
The second party that is in play simultaneously with the second pbs campaign. Revolving around Whisper, Viridian, and Wheatley, primarily found family and regicide. Wheatley has adopted both Whisper and Viridian, as unofficial as it may be, and they've both taken to calling him dad. That is very important to me.
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#wheatley chask
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#war husbands - Wheatley/Luhice
Misc Dnd
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#elanor
#arris miltor
#mayhem
#celine
#kara toller
#pumpkin
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#the freaks - Alistair/Celine
#the girls - Zakuro/Kara
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enchanted-prose · 4 years
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#17 Blackberry Night ii
this wasn’t in my original outline for the series but here we are
Word count: 2,358
Characters: Tobias, Amarinda, Jaron, Imogen
Notes: huge shoutout to my darling beta, and also to my girl lu for being a tobias/amarinda stan
Enjoy!
Tobias didn’t always enjoy grand parties. They were too loud, too crowded. He picked at the color of his pale gold coat. Good thing he and Jaron decided to enter the great hall at different times, otherwise he’d be hearing comments about how poor he looked in the color he’d chosen.
Jaron’s leg caused too much pain to bear with talking to pompous nobles, Tobias and Harlowe both agreed to do the talking. 
The more nobles Tobias spoke to, the more he realized how much he didn’t fit in.
It was easy to ignore the divide between Tobias and the other nobles when he wasn’t around them. He avoided speaking to them unless he absolutely had to. Typically it worked. 
Some time ago, Roden explained how he was able to avoid unwanted conversation. He frowned slightly, lowered his brow, and always kept his posture straight. Nobody wanted to talk to somebody who had business to attend to.
However, Roden was far more intimidating than Tobias. It took several tries before Tobias was able to successfully avoid being cornered and questioned by a noble.
Too many people were at the Blackberry Night festivities, avoiding conversation was impossible.
When would he see Amarinda?
She was much more gracious at declining an invitation to tea from the eel eyed lord of Eberstein. When Tobias declined invitations, he felt rude, and was probably perceived as rude. He tried to avoid stepping on as many toes as he possibly could.
He was running out of excuses.
“I am so sorry Master Powys, my wife and I already have existing plans.”
“Ah! I can’t attend, I agreed to give medical attention to the poor in lower Drylliad!”
“Amarinda and I are going to be assisting the queen with washing her new cat, it’s been scheduled for months.”
“Unfortunately, Bymar holds a festival for their patron saint of cheese that day, and we can’t miss honoring him and risk ruining all of Bymar’s cheese product.”
There was no sign of Jaron or anybody else Tobias could talk to. He tugged at the sleeves of his coat. Glittering dust floated from the ceiling and was caught on the creases in Tobias’s coat.  The dust clung to his lashes.
It was more of an annoyance than a pretty thing.
Tobias rubbed the glitter out of his eyes, and threw himself into the crowd of dancing guests. He’d find Roden near the sweets table, he was sure of it.
Though his confidence took a blow when he reached the table and found no sign of his friends.
Now lonely despite the sea of people, Tobias made his way back into the center of the room, hoping that by some fluke he could locate Jaron. 
Both sides of the great hall were lined with trellises covered in plants; they formed tiny rooms complete with swinging trellis doors. One of them shifted ever so slightly. Jaron had to be hiding in there. He had to be.
Tobias wasn’t sure who he’d turn to if he was wrong again.
He’d almost managed to ignore the sudden wave of silence. Everything halted, from the dancers to the musicians. Nobody said a single word.
 His wife was responsible for the sudden reverence in the great hall.
 Amarinda walked down the stairs with her arm linked with Imogen’s. Her tardiness was easily excused; she captured the attention of everyone in the room.
One of the trellis walls wiggled, and Jaron’s head poked out from behind it.
The musicians began to play again, this time their piece started with a shy intro, playing with the softness a doe carried as she walked through the woods.
His face burned. You’d be a fool not to agree that Amarinda’s brilliance rivaled the legends of Carthya’s magical residents.
Her chestnut hair tumbled down her back, a gold net covering the top and sides of her head, framing her face in the process. The gown she wore boasted a high collar and wide, sweeping sleeves that threatened to brush the ground. White rosebuds clung to the hem, trailing up to bunch together at the edge of her gold bodice.
Jaron had forced his way over to Imogen; Tobias didn’t remember seeing him move.
 Was it allowed?
Was he allowed to speak to such an ethereal-
Of course he was! Amarinda was his wife!
Tobias pulled up the collar of his coat, smoothed back his hair, and marched through the bowing crowd. He’d married her, it was allowed. He’d married her, it was allowed.
“Somebody will write a sonnet about the way you look tonight,” Tobias blurted once he’d finally reached Amarinda. “After I have, of course.”
“I do love poetry,” Amarinda’s moonbeam smile was all too intoxicating. “Especially if you wrote it.”
“You look- you look absolutely stunning. Not that you don’t already always look stunning, it’s just- ah, I don’t know. Not quite sure of what I can say. If I wrote stories of magic and enchantresses, you’d always be my heroine.”
“And you’d always be my hero, Tobias,” Amarinda countered. She reached for his hand. “Dance with me?”
He took her by the waist, “I thought you’d never ask.”
The music grew louder; other couples joined the dance. Jaron and Imogen, Kerwyn and Mistress Orlaine. Several other young nobles twirled along with the rest. Tobias bit his tongue, praying his cheeks would return to a normal shade.
“I heard you used Saints Brigge and Naoise as an excuse to not go hunting with Master Previn,” Amarinda said.
Ah, Saints. Tobias’s face only burned fiercer. “I couldn’t think of anyone else, and I know how important Bymarian cheese is to you, we can’t risk their anger.”
“You’re absolutely right we can’t. Cheese carries far more value than we give credit.”
“I hope you’re not angry about not going hunting, you weren’t with me, and I wasn’t sure what to do.”
Amarinda laughed, and clung to Tobias’s shoulder as he dipped her. “Hunting is fun with the right company, but Master Previn has outdated views. He probably wanted us to accompany him so he could tell me about why I need to stop promoting trousers for women.”
“Maybe we should go hunting so you can wear trousers to anger him.”
“As funny as that would be, I’d rather face anger because of a declined invitation than turn Master Previn away from the crown. There are better battles to fight.”
“Battles like forcing Jaron to sit down and rest?” Tobias nodded towards Imogen, who was limping Jaron to one of the trellis walled spaces.
She nodded, “Exactly like that.”
Tobias raised their clasped hands, and guided her in a circle around himself. He remembered the first time he’d danced with her; truly, genuinely danced. It wasn’t as grand as Blackberry Night, and it never would be. They’d danced around the fire while smuggling Amarinda to Bymar during the Avenian war. Fink served as their musician by drumming on a log.
She’d taught him the steps to a Bymarian barn dance.
He practiced them in the privacy of his chambers after the war ended, only to be caught by Roden, which led Tobias to teaching Roden the same steps and a silent pact between the two of them to never speak of the experience again.
Roden occasionally served as Tobias’s partner when he couldn’t get the steps right. Tobias led, but he didn’t feel like he could ever truly lead a dance when his partner’s size rivaled that of a war torn bear.
Every practice session paid off when Tobias had the chance to lead Amarinda across the floor into the sounds of Bymarian pipes and drums.
Although the same couldn’t be said for Roden, who’d practiced the woman’s part too long and couldn’t quite get the man’s steps. 
He’d never forget the way Amarinda glided across the great hall’s stone floor after their wedding.
“I’ve been considering asking Jaron for a few days’ leave,” Tobias blurted as the music changed to a light reel. He tucked his left arm behind his back, and held his right as straight as he could while still holding onto Amarinda’s hand. “Just to escape to the countryside. Libeth, maybe.”
“Are you still thinking about the attack the Faola led against you?” Amarinda frowned.
“No, not really. A little, actually, but not often enough to put pressure on my work.”
It wasn’t quite a lie. Tobias had been in enough mishaps to understand when he was safe and when he wasn’t. The day after he’d been attacked had been-
Unpleasant.
He woke up the morning certain that somebody was watching him, only to find that Fink was waiting at the foot of his bed to deliver a message. Every creaking door reminded him of the way the Faola’s saber slipped from the scabbard. 
But he’d been safe in the castle the entire time.
Eventually, he recognized that. Recognized that he was no longer in danger.
And then he was able to continue on with his schedule as he always did.
“Where would we go?” Amarinda asked, pausing with the music.
Tobias shrugged, “Anywhere. To the south, to Mendenwal. I’d even go to Eberstein, even if there’s not much to do there.”
All he needed was Amarinda and he’d be fine.
Although a book would be nice too.
There was nothing more pleasant than the summer sun lazily pushing its way through trees while Amarinda was curled up in the crook of his elbow, reading the old tales of knights and vengeful spirits.
“Mendenwal is always very nice this time of year,” Amarinda mused, reaching to cross arms with Tobias as the dance continued. “There’s a village I’ve heard of that plants fields and fields of tulips. I’ve always wanted to go see them.”
“Then we’ll go,” said Tobias.
“And leave Jaron to his own devices?”
“He has Mott, Roden, and Imogen.”
“I don’t- I don’t know if I’d be able to look at flowers and eat chocolates knowing those three don’t have your voice of reason. Especially not after this most recent attack,” Amarinda took several steps back, a frown tugging at her lips. “I don’t think I can dance any longer, Tobias, there’s a lot of things on my mind.”
Tobias held out his elbow for her to take, “Then tell me what they are.”
They’d spent many a late night discussing Feall. Discussing Mireldis Thay. Saints, they’d even discussed Jolly, but that conversation quickly turned into a debate about a mandolin’s superiority to a lute.
He hadn’t had the chance to ask her how she felt about Renlyn’s confinement.
Amarinda soon took the lead, bypassing the trellis rooms and heading straight for the gardens outside. 
Distant music from the taverns fought for control against the uniform notes coming from the castle. The garden remained largely untouched, they were magnificent on their own with their immaculate shrubs and bursting vines.
And it was much less crowded than the great hall.
“I’ve been considering asking Feall about his relation to Mireldis Thay. He’s claimed so often that she wants to kill him, but perhaps he wants to kill her/ first,” Amarinda said. “Renlyn and Feall have been nothing but civil to each other. He accompanies her to lower Drylliad and when she wants to walk at night. Why wouldn’t she kill him during one of those outings?”
“To preserve her name so she can return to normal life once her goal has been reached,” Tobias shrugged.
“That’s what I thought. But why? Why does she want him dead so badly? And Renlyn never outright confessed to being Mireldis Thay, she was dancing around the question, almost like she was telling us what we wanted to hear rather than what we all needed.”
“We’ll speak with Feall when he can string together a coherent sentence, I promise,” said Tobias. 
“I’d feel much more comfortable leaving knowing we’ve done all that we can to help.”
How could he argue against that?
Tobias just didn’t want to admit that he was afraid that maybe there wouldn’t be a clear end to the Thay’s mess.
People disappeared all the time, they stole names, became new people. Tobias was ready to move on. He didn’t want to waste time searching for ghosts.
Especially after Renlyn’s humiliatingly calm reaction to being accused of treason.
He’d been so sure that Jolly’s hints were true. But perhaps Jolly’s claim to love Mireldis Thay more than he feared any king carried more weight than Tobias expected. Fear changed a person. It made them say things they’d never dare to think of just to feel safe again.
Jolly’s inability to tell Tobias where Mireldis was hiding technically fell under treason. He was aiding an assaulter of the king.
Would he really risk his neck for a woman he’d never been seen with?
Jolly of Angelmarr, a troubadour.
Tobias looked at Amarinda. A slight frown tugged at her lips, and her nose was crinkling as it always did when she was deep in thought. Intelligence burst from her dark eyes. She was forming a plan. A quiet plan; one that would bring her the best outcome at the lowest cost.
He knew he loved her more than he feared any king.
“We’ll fix what we can and then we’ll go to the tulip fields in Mendenwal,” Tobias slipped his arm around Amarinda’s waist, pulling her nearer to him. “And we’ll eat chocolate and say we’re going to be calm and not get involved in some whirlwind adventure and do the exact opposite.”
“Can we bring Jaron and Imogen? And Mott? And Roden?” Amarinda asked.
“If that’s what you want. We can turn it into a grand party, I’d do whatever you asked.”
“Even grew out a moustache?”
The thought of a line of hair covering his top lip made Tobias snort. “I’ll draw the line at a mustache.”
“Good,” Amarinda smiled. She reached up, and trailed her pointer finger along Tobias’s chin. “Mustaches are incredibly unflattering, and I’d make you shave it immediately anyways.”
He’d think about mustaches over dark deeds done by dark ghosts of the past any day.
The distraction was a welcome one.
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aurorbishop · 4 years
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a playlist of vibes for Harlow Bishop ( link )
wild horses - bishop briggs / fuse - wilsen / the florist - nilüfer yanya / sucker - madeline kenney / st. cloud - waxahatchee / arms unfolding - dodie / lights on - maggie rogers / garden song - phoebe bridgers / i wanna dance with somebody (who loves me) (cover) - illiuminati hotties 
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These are the 42 books I read in last March!  So many books I know … it suprised myself!
During that month I could finally finish some serie like the Morgan Dane serie by Melinda Leigh, the Mercy Kirkpatrick serie by Kendra Elliot to name a few.  I’m very pleased with myself.
So let’s started with my “deceptions” included the ones that I actually DNF:
- “Claiming Marcus” by Jocelynn Drake - “The Guy On The Right” by Kate Stewart - “Addicted To You” by Krista & Becca Ritchie - “Only You” by Melanie Harlow
- “Devious Lies” by Parker S. Huntington - “Guarding Morgan” by R.J. Scott - “Reckless Hate” by Thandiwe Mpofu - “The Bratva’s Bride” by Jane Henry
These are my 4 stars:
- “Killing Floor” by Lee Child - “Moon Called” by Patricia Briggs - “Un Homme Comme Lui” by Charlotte Orcival - “The Duchess Deal” by Tessa Dare - “The Trouble With You” by L.A. Cotton - “Beautiful Liar” by Lauren Rowe - “Sweet Temptation” by Cora Reilly - “Steadfast” by Sarina Bowen - “Thorn” by Tracy Lorraine - “The Cruelest Stranger” by Winter Renshaw - “Rhapsodic” by Laura Thalassa - “Surrender” by Fiona Cole - “Vanishing Girls” by Lisa Regan - “Undeniable” by Melanie Harlow - “Enamoured” by Giana Darling - “Blood Bound” by Patricia Briggs - “A Merciful Promise” by Kendra Elliot - “A Bone To Pick” by Melinda Leigh - “Whispers Of Bone” by Melinda Leigh
Finally my 5 stars starting with my “4.5″:
- “The Prince And His Bedeviled Bodyguard” by Charlie Cochet - “Buried Alive” by Stacey Marie Brown - “Don’t Tell A Soul” by D.K. Hood
- “Reapers And Roses” by A.R. Breck - “A Merciful Fate” by Kendra Elliot - “On The Way To You” by Kandi Steiner - “I Dare You” by Shantel Tessier (a reread actually) - “I Promise You” by Shantel Tessier - “Secrets Never Die” by Melinda Leigh - “Beloved Liar” by Lauren Rowe - “Twisted Kingdom” by Rina Kent - “Enthralled” by Giana Darling ( a reread) - “Close To The Bone” by Kendra Elliot - “Bred In The Bone” by Kendra Elliot
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thegaminggang · 7 years
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Dark Horse Comics for October 11th, 2017
Dark Horse has plenty of interest this week including the newest issues of Briggs Land: Lone Wolves, Harlow County, and Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. 1955: Occult Intelligence.
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2017 BOOKLIST
001 – Ashlyn Chase – I dream of Dragons 002 – Helen Fielding – Mad about the boy 003 – Leigh Evans – The trouble with fate 004 – Leigh Evans – The thing about Weres 005 – Leigh Evans – The problem with promises 006 – Leigh Evans – The danger of destiny 007 – Jennifer Harlow – Mind over Monsters 008 – Jennifer Harlow – To catch a Vampire 009 – Jennifer Harlow – Death takes a holiday 010 – Jennifer Harlow – Highmoon 011 – Maria Lewis – Who’s Afraid* 012 – Maria Lewis – Who’s Afraid too 013 – Ilona Andrews – Magic Bites* 014 – Ilona Andrews – Magic Burns* 015 – Ilona Andrews – Magic Strikes* 016 – Ilona Andrews – Must Love Hellhounds^ 017 – Ilona Andrews – Magic Bleeds* 018 – Ilona Andrews – Magic Dreams* 019 – Ilona Andrews – Magic Slays* 020 – Ilona Andrews – Magic Gifts* 021 – Ilona Andrews – Gunmetal Magic* 022 – Ilona Andrews – Magic Rises* 023 – Ilona Andrews – Magic Tests* 024 – Ilona Andrews – Magic Breaks* 025 – Ilona Andrews – Magic Steals 026 – Ilona Andrews – Magic Shifts 027 – Ilona Andrews – Magic Stars 028 – Ilona Andrews – Magic Binds 029 – Ilona Andrews – Curran POV Collection 030 – Chloe Jacobs – Greta & the Goblin King 031 – Chloe Jacobs – Greta & the Glass Kingdon 032 – Chloe Jacobs – Greta & the Lost Army 033 – R.A Linde – The Wright Brother 034 – Patricia Briggs – Moon Called* 035 – Patricia Briggs – Cry Wolf 036 – Patricia Briggs – Shifting Shadows* 037 – Patricia Briggs – Blood Bound* 038 – Patricia Briggs – Iron Kissed* 039 – Patricia Briggs – Bone Crossed* 040 – Patricia Briggs- Silver Borne* 041 – Patricia Briggs – River Marked* 042 – Patricia Briggs – Frost Burned* 043 – Patricia Briggs – Night Broken* 044 – Patricia Briggs – Fire Touched* 045 – Patricia Briggs – Silence Fallen* 046 – Patricia Briggs – Hunting Ground 047 – Patricia Briggs – Fair Game 048 – Patricia Briggs – Dead Heat 049 – Sarah J Maas – A Court of Mist & Fury* 050 – Sarah J Maas – A Court of Wings & Ruin 051 – Emma L Adams – Fairy Magic 052 – Emma L Adams – Fairy Blood 053 – Sable Sylvian – Koala Bear Buns 054 – Rebecca Zanetti – Claimed
055 – Rebecca Zanetti – Hunted 056 – Alison Goodman – Lady Helen & the Dark Days Club 057 – Alison Goodman – Lady Helen & the Dark Days Pact 058 – Julie Kagawa – The Iron King 059 – Rebecca Zanetti – Fated 060 – Julie Kagawa – The Iron Daughter 061 – Julie Kagawa – Winters Passage 062 – Julie Kagawa – The Iron Queen 063 – Julie Kagawa – Summers Crossing 064 – Julie Kagawa – The Iron Knight 065 – Julie Kagawa – Irons Prophecy 066 – Julie Kagawa – Lost Prince 067 – Julie Kagawa – Iron Warrior 068 – Julie Kagawa – Iron Traitor 069 – Lauren Dane – Laid Bare 070 – Lauren Dane – Coming Undone 071 – Lauren Dane – Inside Out 072 – Lauren Dane – Never Enough 073 – Lauren Dane – Laid Open 074 – Lauren Dane – Drawn Together 075 – Meagan Spooner – Haunted 076 – Sherry Thomas – A Study in Scarlet Women 077 – Thea Harrison – Moonshadow 078 – Rosalyn Eves – Blood Rose Rebellion 079 – Nalini Singh – Silver Silence 080 – Nalini Singh – Archangels Heart 081 – Nalini Singh – Archangels Viper 082 – Maria Lewis – It came from the deep 083 – Helen Harper – Honour Bound 084 – Helen Harper – Veiled Threat 085 – Helen Harper – Gifted Thief 086 – Helen Harper – Last Wish 087 – Helen Harper – Slouch Witch 088 – Helen Harper – Star Witch 089 – Helen Harper – Spirit Witch 090 – Holly Black – Tithe 091 – Holly Black – Ironside 092 – Tessa Dare – Romancing the Duke 093 – Tessa Dare – Say Yes to the Marques 094 – Tessa Dare – When a Scot ties the knot 095 – Margaret Rogerson – An Enchantment of Ravens 096 – Melissa Pimental – The one that got away 097 – Holly Black – The darkest part of the forest 098 – Tessa Dare – The Duchess deal 099 – Tessa Dare  – Do you want to start a scandal 100 – Amelia Hutchins – Fighting Destiny 101 – Amelia Hutchins – Taunting Destiny 102 – Amelia Hutchins – Escaping Destiny
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