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  • His Blind Wife:Our Shadows  Of Love by AvaBlackLovelySmith
    AvaBlackLovelySmith
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    Sana Yamen grew up in a strict, male-dominated household where girls were expected to stay silent, obey, and exist only within the boundaries of home. Her father ruled the family with absolute control, believing women's only purpose was marriage, motherhood, and service.Her mother, Rida, his first wife and father's other wives lived under the same roof in quiet submission, their lives shaped by endurance rather than choice. Yet Sana was different. Inside her lived dance - not as a hobby, but as identity. She moved in secret, guided by rhythm only she could feel. She dreamed of becoming a dancer, a teacher, an academy owner who would give children the freedom she was denied. But her family rejected it completely, calling it shameful and unworthy. On her eighteenth birthday, everything changed. An accident left Sana blind, and instead of compassion, her family saw opportunity. They planned to marry her off to an older man with multiple wives and a dark reputation, a man who treated women as replaceable. Sana resisted with everything she had, but her voice meant nothing in a house ruled by her father's authority. Her best friends, Aaria Bilal and Basma Tamer, rescued her briefly, offering her safety and hope. But her father came to take her back by force. That was when Ali, Aaria's older brother, stepped in. Raised with respect for women's strength and independence, Ali saw Sana not as a burden but as a person worth protecting. In a bold decision to shield her from her family and forced marriage, he married her. Their marriage began as protection, not love. But slowly, Ali gave Sana dignity, space, and encouragement. He helped her rediscover dance, guiding her to move again even in darkness. Sana, for the first time, began to rebuild her life. But peace did not last. Ali's ex-fiance returned - elegant, bitter, and manipulative. Behind her charm, she sowed doubt and tension, determined to destroy the fragile bond forming between Sana and Ali.
  • The Struggle by Musa2003
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    The struggle is here. The time to act for our rights is now. As the rich continue to busk in a lavish reality, let us fight for a world of equality. Freedom won't be given to us on a silver platter. We must take it from where it is imprisoned and use it to claim our victory. -The Struggle
  • Twin Adventures by Entertainments35
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    Twin brothers and sisters are here to spread equality, justice, and fairness to the world. When a person who uses the wrong power takes over the world, the people under his control are miserable. Let's see how Allisa and Allio handle the bad leader.
  • WAZOBIA: A Tale of Two worlds by chimamaka_adeniyi
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    Love pacifies vengeance in this exhilarating novel. A black US army academy graduate returns to her home in Nigeria with a mission to destabilise the "blue" gender and make them fall to their knees while battling an emotion she has never felt before. She's given her life to the cause and sees nothing in this world that can prevent her from fulfilling the mission that shes put her entire life into. White military cadet, Adams, proves to be the annoying obstacle between her and the path to a seductive re-revolution.
  • 🦋 The Girl Who Refused to Be Less 👑 by GirlRefused
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    My name is Maqdis. Growing up, I was told that being a girl meant having limits. At home and in society, I faced discrimination, unfair expectations, and people who believed girls should stay silent. But I refused to accept that. This is the story of a girl who fights against prejudice and stands up for the rights, dignity, and dreams of women everywhere. A story of courage, resilience, and the power of finding your voice in a world that tries to silence you. Add a cover: Riix Add a cover oo dooro sawirka cover-ka ee aad hore ii waydiisatay (Femininity cover).
  • THE RUNAWAY GIRLFRIEND (GXG/ LGBT) by THEPARACORD
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    Fed up with her long-term broken relationship, Iris Breno decides to run away and leave her cheating girlfriend behind unannounced. This time she is forced to travel to the U.S where her mother together with her new family awaits her. With a battered heart, she feels like a lost soul wandering in an unfamiliar foreign land hoping to find her own missing pieces. After the horrible consequences of her older brother's coming out, Lauren Grant vowed to stay in the closet at all cost. Being the famous girlfriend of the campus' football team captain she thinks she can straighten herself and avoid trouble. Everything is going as planned until she meets an ill-mannered immigrant who will change the way she sees the world. Both have differences--the other one is just eighteen and new to love while the other is twenty one and have already seen the worst. But in the most surprising ways of destiny they will realize that they are not that different after all.
  • My Big love by christiantech90
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    Some people believes in the saying that goes "Love has no gender" and "Love has no size".
  • Abinem-1: Sons by NusuAbinem
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    Jacob de la Cruz uses his father's surname to keep his otherwise long name short, despite his hatred for the man. His father, Zeus de la Cruz is a tyrant who rules over the Abinem Land. Zeus' rival, Nathaniel Nunez, was once his best friend. Now a rival leader, Nathan is a kind man whose family members are Abinem. His seemingly cheerful daughter, Dorothy, is a close friend to Jacob and possesses mysterious knowledge. Jacob's best friend Ibrahim Nyson, is a skeptic of magic who was separated from his biological family at birth and continues to search for them. One day, tired of everything, Jacob starts playing a twisted long game. And that game changes everything. It reveals too much. Set in a magical version of the Philippines, this fourth novel of the **Family** series is recommended for readers aged 14 and up, though I wrote it at 12!
  • "Uncle Stop Touching Me"  by EnlaraLalaNdum
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    "Uncle" is an African man with a prominent title that lacks inherent self-respect. "Uncles" are African men that prey on little girls instead of protecting them; they are African men that carry out acts of domestic violence; they are African men that disrespect women without a care. "Uncle", is an African man that is driven by toxic masculinity; a man that thinks he is entitled to every woman's body. Unfortunately, our African Aunties remain dormant and refuse to speak up about these precarious situations and in turn, they fail to put an end to these toxic behaviors. Instead, the blame is thrusted upon the victims and our African Aunties vehemently defend these African "Uncles".
  • Love lives Forever ❤️~Thoughts,Rambles  and Reflections on everything . by Moonwalker1416xo
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    This is just some reflections,thoughts,rambles,discussions, poems and commentary on things , everything !! + I merged this book with my other Michael Jackson Tribute book that I wrote last yr ❤️ ~ "6 years ago today millions lost a very important person or part of their life. In thought in memory of the king of our hearts and music, I would dedicate a little book to him and to Moonwalkers and people who miss him deeply to let them know they are not alone ❤️ ~Rest in peace Michael Joseph Jackson xo keep moonwalking in the clouds" So this New Book Is a bit of everything for Moonwalkers and Non-Moonwalkers ❤️ Love,Live,Laugh.
  • Like Stars by witch_in_docmartens
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    Do you ever feel like your a different person all time like you have numerous different personalities in you that you take on depending on your mood. In this book I applied the different aspects of my personality to different characters and made them all their own unique characters, these are their stories. They are the stars that make up my galaxy of a mind.
  • RULED BY BLACK PEOPLE  by DarkSeraphinee
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    They changed their skin to fit society... but lost themselves in the process.
  • Stars and Flowers  by BlairPonce
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    Welcome! to the world of the stars!! here you are not trapped in the earth !! Explore Starry and Solar energy beyond the earth!! see beautiful planets be careful. The flowers are destroying our night sky help us destroy the orchids and fight for the power and light to our earth!!
  • HER by Ellen2296
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    She was there when no one was there, I am here because she is not here.
  • I decide by jessiecanning
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    This poem is about the constraints put on women and being told what do in a patriarchal society.
  • Howl Silently My Love by dandan101
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    On the night of the harvest moon the Crimson Maire Pack was destroyed by the rivalling Cerulean Mist. Or atleast that's what was believed until Damen, the new leader of the Cerulean Pack discovers a well kept secret, a little girl born and hidden. Maia grew up with not many friends but her dog Ryder and nothing to distinguish as memories. Her life exists in the woods were nothing is as the outside world portrays it, but something's wrong, the times are changing and nature itself demands that the Crimson Maire be set to rule once more. This doesn't sit well with anyone from the Cerulean Mist and now they will stop at nothing to get rid of her, the only survivor. There's just one problem, she happens to be the mate of the very head that they must try to please and he himself knows it. Damen knows that his obligations are to his pack but what about his heart?
  • 𝐁𝐋𝐀𝐂𝐊𝐎𝐔𝐓 by itsreha
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    𝗧𝗘𝗟𝗟 𝗬𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗙𝗥𝗜𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗦 𝗧𝗢 𝗣𝗨𝗟𝗟 𝗨𝗣
  • Untold does not mean Unwritten by Poetzee by Poetzee
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    The first book of selected poems by Poetzee. Poetzee is a lyrical poet who encompasses super-strength of the mind and invulnerability to life's bullets. She is a master of disguise taking on many forms throughout history. Armed with passion and a pen, Poetzee embraces the spirit of her ancestors. Her arch enemy is an army named the 'Unconscious', a group of brain dead, dummies who spread a wave of insomnia amongst the living. With her super-strength of the mind, Poetzee will endeavour to battle insomnia with words of wisdom, to wake the sleepy with harmonic melodies. Poetzee continues to awake you from your slumber with her poetic tongue.
  • The Garden of Closed Gates: A Political Fable in the Spirit of Margaret Sanger by SpesSemper
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    The Garden of Closed Gates is Volume Two in The Unfinished Cause Series: Historical Voices Confront the Present. It is a political fable in the spirit of Margaret Sanger that imagines a nation where hard-won freedoms are slowly fenced off behind newly locked gates. Through allegory, satire, and historical echoes, the story follows a struggle between those who seek to control women's bodies and those determined to preserve autonomy, knowledge, and choice. Set within a symbolic garden representing reproductive freedom, the tale explores the cyclical nature of history, the fragility of civil rights, and the enduring power of ordinary people to resist oppression. As clinics close, information disappears, and politicians claim authority over private decisions, a new generation discovers that freedom is not a monument carved in stone but a garden that must be tended, protected, and replanted in every age. Blending sharp wit, moral urgency, and hopeful defiance, The Garden of Closed Gates asks a timeless question: Who has the right to decide the course of a woman's life? A poignant addition to The Unfinished Cause Series: Historical Voices Confront the Present, this volume reimagines Margaret Sanger's voice confronting one of the most contentious battles of modern America.