Taylor Swift, with only 26 years of age, is taking over the planet with her magical 1989 tour. It's been a long time since she's been home, the pressure of maintaining her image as a perfect persona is only increasing. Joe Alwyn, a freshly graduated audio-production student, is in desperate need of a job, but the market isn't open-minded enough to hire a novice with no work experience. (this story is totally fictional, just something I wanted to try out. None of the personalities described in here are 100% accurate :). I don't know if there will be smut, but I'll be sure to leave a warning since I know some people are uncomfortable reading it. I hope you enjoy it)
Arabs are well known for their culture, Poetry, and hospitality. They are also recognized for their valor and leadership. Badr, son of Sheikh Faisal, a valiant knight known among the tribes. Due to his father's grave illness, Badr is named the leader of the Rashideen tribe causing hurdles to make their way to him, and among those predicaments is a woman with dark hazel eyes. #1 in Spiritual #1 in Arab Book 2 of the series. To comprehend this book further, please read PRINCE OF KNIGHTS first.
After surviving the Elder War, the T Squad discovers an impending doom in the backyard of one of the many Wells' residences. After being blindsided and kidnapped, the T Squad is tortured by... Humans? Humans have become aware and are petrified of the Beings and their abilities. Treble knows it would be stupid to go to war right after the Elder War, and she tries to avoid it at all costs. The humans, however, are stubborn and refuse to accept her words as truth. Will there be a war or will something else get the humans first? (Again, I sincerely apologize for my lack of being able to summarize things. This is the sequel though, and the language warning still applies)
the very unique love story between handan sultan and dervish pasha...when life gets too brutal... forcing them to look for a shelter...
Pandora Wells, daughter of the Savior, is caught in two sides of a civil war. A civil war that should not be happening, since her parents are great leaders and anyone thinking otherwise has got to be insane. Course, insanity never stopped Brandon Atkins. Brandon forces Pandora and her friends to join his side, threatening anyone and everyone he can. When Zack and Treble hear of this, they immediately ship the kids to Earth to hide from Brandon so they can take care of the situation. After a few deadly mishaps, the situation is still...well, a situation. Pandora steps up and takes the role as Savior's daughter to resolve the conflict as peacefully as possible. (Yep. I still suck at this. Language warning still applies. This book concludes the series, unfortunately. Wish I could keep going... And now I'm getting sentimental...)