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A Hunger Like No Other

In 'A Hunger Like No Other,' readers are taken on a journey through the intricate web of human emotions and motivations. The narrative delves into the lives of characters grappling with intense desires, examining the consequences of their actions and the psychological toll it takes on their lives. The story is rich with emotional depth, offering a nuanced look at the human condition and the power of desire. more

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Kresley Cole
Kresley Cole

Kresley Cole is a renowned American author known for her romantic novels. Her works are celebrated for their deep emotional descriptions and complex character development, enjoying great popularity among readers. more

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“The duchy’s singular structures encouraged participation whilst also feeding and fuelling senses of solidarity and separation: if the tenth-century kingdom was a spring, the earlier Norman earldoms were rivulets – tributaries to the duchy – which, like a river, coloured and cultivated the landscape of Cornish identity. R. E. Stansfield-Cudworth, ‘The Duchy of Cornwall and the Wars of the Roses: Patronage, Politics, and Power, 1453–1502’ (2013), p. 129.”