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Mayfair Bridgerton

The Bridgerton Confession

In the opulent ballrooms and verdant gardens of Regency-era London, the esteemed Bridgerton family reigns supreme. Known for their charm, wit, and elegance, the eight Bridgerton siblings are the talk of the ton. Among them, Colin Bridgerton, the third son, is celebrated for his good looks, roguish charm, and adventurous spirit. Penelope Featherington has always been an overlooked wallflower, hiding her sharp intellect and kind heart behind a plain exterior. She harbors a long-standing, unrequited love for Colin, who sees her only as his sister’s best friend. Despite her unassuming presence, Penelope holds a powerful confession: she is the elusive Lady Whistledown, the mysterious columnist who chronicles the scandals and secrets of London’s high society. After years of traveling abroad, Colin returns to London, ready to settle down but unsure of his direction. He finds solace and companionship in Penelope, who has blossomed into a confident and insightful woman. As their friendship deepens, Colin begins to see Penelope in a new light, drawn to her wit, warmth, and surprising beauty. When Colin stumbles upon Penelope’s hidden identity as Lady Whistledown, he is both shocked and intrigued. As they work together to navigate the complexities of her double life, their bond grows stronger, evolving into a passionate and heartfelt romance. But revealing Penelope’s confession to the world could jeopardize everything she holds dear, including their burgeoning love. Amidst the gossip and intrigue of the ton, Colin and Penelope must decide if they can defy societal expectations and embrace a future together. With the watchful eyes of their peers and the ever-present threat of scandal, they must find the courage to write their own story of love and happiness. The Bridgerton Confession is a tale of hidden desires, unspoken truths, and the transformative power of love. Join Colin and Penelope as they discover that sometimes, the most extraordinary romances begin with a well-kept confession.
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The Lady and The Viking

The Duke’s daughter,Lady Catherine Von Wellendorf,is known to be the most beautiful and talented lady in the whole empire of Ershka.She is that wonderful and enchanting that she won the heart of a Prince and is to be married into the Royal Family of a neighbouring country. She got it all.Looks,wealth,love,happiness and future.However,things take a swift turn when the boat that she used to travel with got attacked by monsters and sinks.When she wakes up,she finds herself on an island full of vikings that are hunters of..dragons!? After a few months on the island she learns that true love isn’t a pretty face,reputation and wealth but sincerity,honesty,respect and..affection. However,what do you think Cath will do when she has to choose between her happily ever after with her prince…or the viking chief’s son whom she caught feelings for? ——————— ———— Note from the author: -i’ll post when i have time,since im quite busy i’m not sure when i can write chapters. -i apologize in advance if i may drop writing this novel as well,i’m a moody author TT. -this is a story inspired by ‘how to train your dragon’ and ‘bridgerton,pride and prejudice,and many other hostorical stuff which i’m obsessed with’,the times in real life from when vikings existed and the centuries i used may not be true/real in real life but after all,The Lady and The Viking is a new world i created for fun.So i believe that i can change a few things,can i not? -the synopsis might not seem all that since i’m not good at explaining what goes through my head.Try readig the future chapters and see that my twisted mind has some good things in it tho! I promise you won’t regret it!\(//∇//)\ *~•.Enjoy!.•~*
MinaLovesSiyoon · 6.4K Views

Queen Elizabeth

Elizabeth was brought into the world in Mayfair, London, as the main offspring of the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth). Her dad agreed to the high position in 1936 upon the relinquishment of his sibling, King Edward VIII, making Elizabeth the main successor possible. She was taught secretly at home and started to embrace public obligations during the Second World War, serving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. In November 1947, she wedded Philip Mountbatten, a previous sovereign of Greece and Denmark, and their marriage endured 73 years until Philip's passing in 2021. They had four youngsters: Charles, Prince of Wales; Anne, Princess Royal; Prince Andrew, Duke of York; and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex. At the point when her dad kicked the bucket in February 1952, Elizabeth — then, at that point, 25 years of age — became sovereign regnant of seven free Commonwealth nations: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, and Ceylon, as well as Head of the Commonwealth. Elizabeth has ruled as an established ruler through major political changes like the Troubles in Northern Ireland, devolution in the United Kingdom, the decolonisation of Africa, and the United Kingdom's promotion to the European Communities and withdrawal from the European Union. The quantity of her domains has shifted over the long haul as regions have acquired autonomy, and as certain domains have become republics. Her numerous memorable visits and gatherings incorporate state visits to the People's Republic of China in 1986, the Russian Federation in 1994, the Republic of Ireland in 2011, and visits to or from five popes. Critical occasions have remembered Elizabeth's crowning ordinance for 1953 and the festivals of her Silver, Golden, Diamond and Platinum celebrations in 1977, 2002, 2012, and 2022, separately. Elizabeth is the longest-lived and longest-ruling British ruler, the most seasoned and longest-serving occupant head of state, and the second-longest reigning sovereign ruler in world history. She has confronted periodic conservative opinion and press analysis of the illustrious family, especially after the breakdown of her youngsters' relationships, her annus horribilis in 1992, and the passing in 1997 of her previous girl in-regulation Diana, Princess of Wales. Notwithstanding, support for the government in the United Kingdom has been and stays high, as does her own fame.
Faizy_K · 3.8K Views
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