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Suttur Mutt Mysore

Her Vampire Mate

ON HOLD!! Book currently under editing. He has been asleep for centuries only to wake to a different era. His thirst is appalling but the only source of food is his MATE!!! How cruel! It's as good as having nothing. Fate surely loves playing dirty, doesn't it?! As if that isn't enough, a werewolf imprints on her and I'm only supposed to receive half of her love! The audicity of the heavens!! .......................... I saw my mate dressed naked to the brim in Patra pants and a croptop making her way to the door. "Hey, stop right there!" She's not going outside dressed like that! Is she? "What?" She asked with a raised brow. "Where are you going?" "Out." She stated plainly and I knew exactly whom she was going to meet. I noticed she became defiant sometime back but not sure what triggered her... probably that werewolf spoke something behind my back to her? I'll settle my scores with him later,....Main point!!!!. "Dressed like that?" I asked impassively but my insides were yelling. You are naked!!!! That stupid!!! I'm losing my mind now. "So?" She made that annoying face that the werewolf usually wears to piss me off. "Look, I'm like a father to you and I expect you to mind the way you speak back to me." "Father?" she narrowed her eyes at me and I realsied she was pissed. "Father!" she scoffed. "Well, father, this daughter of yours isn't planning to acknowledge you as one. On the contrary, she harbours designs on you...." WHAT!!!!! My mind screamed. When did she become so bold??? THAT MUTT!! "And I'm going to stop at nothing to make you mine. Keep that in mind." She warned and I felt my skin line in goosebumps. Ok! I gulped hard. Internally! I was so not giving her the satisfaction of seeing her effect on me. My fiesty little mate. She was a calm and down to earth butterfly but now....I'm liking the direction of this....' Grin Hello my dear readers.Thanks for sticking by and hopefully you'll support this book to. Give me a chance, I won't let you down. Cover image doesn't belong to me. Credits go to the original owner Lots of love from litto-ways
Litto_ways · 36.2K Views

Shadowed- Dark Moon Rising

You would think that a life full of magic and the supernatural would be something made of dreams. But it's not. All my life I wanted to be free. Free from the prison that was made for me by my grandparents, free from being the only werewolf that couldn't shift and free from the lonely misery that was my life. My grandparents hate me, my father despises me, my brother's pretend that i don't exist; and I know that they all blame me for our mothers death. Growing up in a rural cottage with no friends was a lonely existence and I couldn't stand it any longer. On the morning of my eighteenth birthday I decided that enough was enough. I needed to make a break for it and start a life on my own. Finding a Unicorn seemed to be the start of a new beginning and I wish that it would have ended there! Getting chased down by another wolf that wants to kill me was only the beginning of my troubles. I thought that my life was finally over. And then I met him. With fur blacker than the dark darkest shadows and golden eyes that seemed to burn into m shadows and golden eyes that seemed to burn into my very soul. After saving my life and being taken to the pack mansion. I had to turn everything I thought I knew in my head and succumb to the wishes of my alpha. But then what was calling me? For as long as I could remember I was plagued with dreams of a lullaby, an angelic voice singing to me; but now I hear her tune no matter where I am; even when I am awake. Ina world where the class you were born in decides your fate; you either being an Elite or a Mutt, things go from bad to worse. With problems such as Elites that think they rule the roost, or the Mutts that are treated like scum; then there’s me. Someone that is in between them both. Not trusted by the Mutts and looked down upon by the Elites, I needed to find my own place in this world. I don’t know what my purpose is on this earth, but I know that things are going to change. If there was one thing I was good at, it was breaking all the rules.
booollie · 20.8K Views

A Grandfathers Thieving Legacy

Rick Stone was an ordinary boy in an unordinary family. He lived in the legendary Stone family, one of the great families of the world, created by the sweat and blood of his grandfather. One day his parents mysteriously disappear and he is left in his grandfather's custody. Under such circumstances he must try and gain his grandfathers good will but only seems to be able to get on his badside. He is constantly in a bad mood and drunk, completely unlike the grand stories told by his parents. One day his grandfather has enough of Rick and in an outbreak shouts things in a strange language before pulling out a dagger and slitting his throat. "YOU ARE NO BETTER THAN YOUR PARENTS YOU BLOODSUCKING MUTT" He shouted before Rick lay on the ground bleeding out slowly. But as his eyesight slowly deteriorated he awoke to find himself in that of an identical body in a strange world filled with swords and magic with a single book titled "The guide to becoming the greatest thief" ~by Thomas Stone. What will Rick do? Will he follow the path of that his grandfather laid out for him or will he become his own man in this strange new land? There will be one chapter release every day and bonus chapters depending on the amount of power stones donated. Please read the following: My rest days are on Tuesdays and wensdays so I can rest so there will be no chapters on those days. ~Bonus Chapters Details~ Bonus chapters will be released depending on the amount of power stones donated. The chapters will be released on sunday along with the normal chapters. The goals will vary week to week. 10 Stones: +1 chapter 50 stones: +2 chapters 100+ stones: +3 chapters
maddaug · 26.8K Views

History of Kolar Gold Fields “Where’ver we are on earth, K.G.F is an

Kolar Gold Fields (KGF) (also known as ‘Little England’) is a mining area in the Kolar District of Karnataka, South India, 100 km from Bengaluru. It is estimated that gold has been mined there for over 2000 years, and whilst many people over the course of history tried their luck at finding gold, Kolar Gold Field’s modern success is generally attributed to the firm John Taylor & Sons, after John Taylor III took control of the mines in 1880 and established what was at one time the deepest and most productive gold mine in the world. The mines were run by the company up until 1956 when they were taken over by the Government of Mysore who employed John Taylor & Sons as mining consultants. At its peak KGF was home to 30000 mine workers and their families and was a multi ethnic community with experienced miners recruited from around the world, a large proportion of which were from Cornwall. When the mines opened the local people were reluctant to work there as it was extremely dangerous work, so workers migrated from Tamil Nadu and Tamil became a common language spoken by most people at KGF. There was a large Anglo-Indian population at KGF many of whom took on the roles of British workers after Indian Independence in 1947. The mined gold was shipped back to England, making the British shareholder’s incredibly wealthy. Inequality was prevalent, the British workers enjoyed sprawling bungalows, whilst the poorest Indian workers lived in mud floored one room huts which often housed more than one family at a time along with a number of rats. It was also the Indian workers who carried out the most dangerous work at the mines. With the British however came infrastructure and in the mining area they established hospitals, schools, social clubs, a boating lake, a golf course, a swimming pool and a gymkhana.These facilities were segregated, with places such as the KGF club exclusive to the European workers. Medical care at KGF was world class, and free to all mine workers and their families.
Daoistmp9jXC · 3.2K Views

ek time ek raza raheta tha wah bhot hi dayalu hua karta

  Login RAJA RAO Sections HomeLiteratureNovels & Short StoriesNovelists L-Z Raja Rao Indian writer Cite Share More WRITTEN BY The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.... See Article History Raja Rao, (born November 8, 1908, Hassan, Mysore [now Karnataka], India—died July 8, 2006, Austin, Texas, U.S.), author who was among the most-significant Indian novelists writing in English during the middle decades of the 20th century. Raja Rao QUICK FACTS BORNNovember 8, 1908 Hassan, India DIEDJuly 8, 2006 (aged 97) Austin, Texas NOTABLE WORKS “The Serpent and the Rope” Descended from a distinguished Brahman family in southern India, Rao studied English at Nizam College, Hyderabad, and then at the University of Madras, where he received a bachelor’s degree in 1929. He left India for France to study literature and history at the University of Montpellier and the Sorbonne. Also while in France he married Camille Mouly, in 1931. He returned to India in 1933—the same year that, in Europe and the United States, some his earliest short stories were published—and spent the next decade there moving among ashrams. He also participated in the movement for Indian independence and engaged in underground activities against the British. Roa returned to France in 1948 and subsequently alternated for a time between India and Europe. He first visited the United States in 1950, and in 1966 he became a professor of philosophy at the University of Texasat Austin, though he continued to travel widely. He retired and was named professor emeritus in 1980. His first marriage having ended in 1949, he married twice more, in 1965 (to Catherine Jones) and 1986 (to Susan Vaught). Rao wrote a few of his early short stories in Kannada while studying in France; he also wrote in French and English. He went on to write his major works in English. His short stories of the 1930s were collected in The Cow of the Barricades, and Other Stories (1947). Like those stories, his first novel, Kanthapura (1938), is in a largely realist vein. It describes a village and its residents in southern India. Through its narrator, one of the village’s older women, the novel explores the effects of India’s independence movement. Kanthapura is Rao’s best-known novel, particularly outside India. His subsequent novels took an increasingly broad focus, and by 1988 one critic hazarded that Rao’s “greatest achievement is the perfection of the metaphysical novel.” Rao’s second novel, The Serpent and the Rope (1960), is an autobiographical account of the narrator, a young intellectualBrahman, and his wife seeking spiritual truth in India, France, and England. The novel takes Rao’s first marriage and its disintegration as its subject. More broadly, it investigates the intersections of Eastern and Western cultural traditions, a subject reinforced by the novel’s style, which brings together many literary forms and texts from across those traditions. The Serpent and the Ropedrew wide praise and is considered by many critics to be his masterpiece. .......
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