searchIcon closeIcon
Cancel
icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon

T 0528589066 Mina Rashid Call Girls By Call Girls In Mina Rashid Dubai

The Rise Of The Ugly Luna

The Rise Of The Ugly Luna

Syra Tucker
Lyric had spent her life being hated. Bullied for her scarred face and hated by everyone-including her own mate-she was always told she was ugly. Her mate only kept her around to gain territory, and the moment he got what he wanted, he rejected her, leaving her broken and alone. Then, she met him. The first man to call her beautiful. The first man to show her what it felt like to be loved. It was only one night, but it changed everything. For Lyric, he was a saint, a savior. For him, she was the only woman that had ever made him cum in bed-a problem he had been battling for years. Lyric thought her life would finally be different, but like everyone else in her life, he lied. And when she found out who he really was, she realized he wasn't just dangerous-he was the kind of man you don't escape from. Lyric wanted to run. She wanted freedom. But she desired to navigate her way and take back her respect, to rise above the ashes. Eventually, she was forced into a dark world she didn't wish to get involved with.
Werewolf ModernLove at first sightContract marriage AlphaArrogant/DominantRomanceTransactional loveOne-night stand
Download the Book on the App

Amara Nwosu pressed her forehead against the cool airplane window as the voice of the flight attendant drifted through the speakers. The descent into Lumeria had begun. Outside, the clouds tore apart like curtains, revealing the city beneath-an expanse of ochre rooftops, palm-fringed highways, and the silver sweep of the Namira River cutting through it all.

Her heart thudded softly in her chest, that uncertain rhythm that came whenever life demanded a new beginning. This one felt heavier than all the others.

Three years. Three years since she had sworn off everything that had once defined her-love, family, even photography for a while. And now, with her camera buried in her tote bag and an old acceptance letter folded neatly beside her passport, she was returning to the continent that made her and the woman she had fought so hard to forget.

"Welcome to Namira," the captain's voice said, and the words sent a shiver through her.

The air in the Lumerian airport was thick with humidity and the scent of roasted groundnuts. Vendors shouted above the buzz of rolling suitcases, and a live band played near the arrivals exit-bright horns and soft percussion melting into the evening air. Everything was loud, alive, and heartbreakingly beautiful.

Amara gripped her small suitcase, the one she had promised herself would be the only thing she'd need for the next three months. A new exhibition, a new project. Youth in Focus, the grant proposal had said. Capture the resilience of Lumerian youth in postmodern Africa. Photograph their laughter, their dreams, their light.

But what the application didn't know-what no one did-was that she had come to photograph herself back into existence.

She found her driver easily-a lean, middle-aged man holding a cardboard sign with her name printed in slanted letters. "Miss Amara," he greeted warmly, his Lumerian accent rich and melodic. "Welcome to our city."

The car's air-conditioning was a mercy. Through the window, the capital city of Namira stretched out in a kaleidoscope of contrasts: glass towers leaning over narrow streets lined with hawkers selling grilled plantains and bright swaths of Ankara fabric. The golden evening light slanted across the skyline, painting the city in hues that begged to be captured through her lens.

But her camera stayed zipped in her bag.

"First time in Lumeria?" the driver asked as they crossed the long bridge over the Namira River.

Amara hesitated. "First time here, yes. But... it feels familiar somehow."

He chuckled. "That's how Lumeria is. She remembers people before they remember her."

His words lingered. Maybe that was what drew her here-the strange pull of a place that whispered, you belong, even if you don't yet know why.

Her new apartment was a two-story colonial house turned guest lodge in the old district of Marovia. It smelled faintly of rain and hibiscus tea. The landlady, Mama Thebe, met her at the gate, wearing a patterned wrapper tied at her waist and a headscarf of vivid blue.

"You must be the photographer," Mama Thebe said, studying her with kind but assessing eyes. "You look like someone running from a ghost."

Amara froze. For a moment she thought she might cry, but she managed a weak laugh instead. "I think you're right," she admitted softly.

Mama Thebe nodded, satisfied. "Good. Lumeria likes people who are honest about what they carry."

She showed Amara to her room-a small, bright space overlooking the street. Through the window, the city pulsed with life. Children ran barefoot in the alley, the smell of street food drifting up from the corner vendor: suya, pepper soup, roasted corn.

When Amara unpacked her camera that night, the weight of it in her hands felt unfamiliar. Her fingers trembled as she turned the lens, wiped the dust from its rim, and whispered to herself, "Let's try again."

She walked to the balcony, snapped one picture of the sleeping city below, and exhaled. The click of the shutter echoed like a promise.

Morning came with rain.

The city seemed to breathe differently under water-slower, softer. Amara took a shawl and her camera, stepping out into the drizzle. The streets smelled of coffee, wet earth, and exhaust fumes. Vendors huddled under umbrellas, calling out prices, laughter rippling between them.

She began photographing the small things first-the boy splashing in puddles, the woman balancing a basket of oranges, the old man mending shoes by the roadside. Each face, each gesture, told its own quiet story.

For a while, she forgot about why she had come. The ache in her chest eased.

At noon, she found herself at the edge of the old market, where rows of fabric stalls glowed like jewels-scarlet, gold, indigo. She raised her camera and caught the glint of color on wet cobblestones. Then she heard a voice behind her.

"Beautiful shot."

She turned, startled.

A man stood a few feet away, tall and well-dressed despite the rain, holding an umbrella that dripped slowly at its edge. His shirt sleeves were rolled to his elbows, revealing strong forearms streaked with raindrops. His smile was polite, but his eyes-dark, watchful-carried something heavier.

"Sorry, I didn't mean to scare you," he said, stepping closer. "You have a good eye."

"Thank you," she replied, clutching her camera a little tighter. "I'm still finding my footing here."

"Ah, a visitor then." His accent was refined Lumerian, the kind that rolled softly but carried quiet authority. "What brings you to Namira?"

Read Now
Call Me By Your Name

Call Me By Your Name

JayMaximilian
When Amara Nwosu, a broken Nigerian photographer, lands in the vibrant heart of Lumeria, all she wants is silence- a place to heal, a city to disappear in, and a project to keep her hands busy while her heart stays numb. But Lumeria has its own plans. The city hums with color and chaos, music and
Romance ModernRomanceSecond chance
Download the Book on the App
Five Years' Love, Shattered by a Call

Five Years' Love, Shattered by a Call

Valeria
My wedding to Ethan, the man I’d loved for five years, was weeks away. Everything was set for our future, a beautifully planned life together. Then the call came: Ethan’s high school sweetheart, Chloe, was found with severe amnesia, still believing she was his girlfriend. Ethan postponed our wedding
Romance BillionairesRunaway brideFlash MarriageTransactional lovePersonal growth
Download the Book on the App
The Wolf's Call

The Wolf's Call

Annabelle Writes
For Olivia Morgan, survival means keeping her head down and ignoring the strange dreams that have haunted her since childhood. But on Halloween night, the woods she's always feared become all too real. What begins as an innocent dare with her friends ends with Olivia stumbling upon a silver cage, a
Werewolf MysteryModernAttractiveOne-night standAlphaRoyalty Romance
Download the Book on the App
Glenloch Girls

Glenloch Girls

Grace May Remick
This is the story of a pleasant winter in the lives of some everyday girls and boys. That doesn't sound exciting, does it? And yet, if you stop to think, you will remember that most girls and boys live comparatively simple lives and that it is given only to a few to have strange adventures and do va
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Brave Girls

Brave Girls

cutegirls
Alana a beautiful girl, well, cheerful, plain and supel. Because a quenza-slander is aired by home to his parents. Even his family members have not taken it again and remove his name from the family list. Alana decided to go out of the country Germany. During the life there, Alana managed to build a
Billionaires ThrillerModernRevengeCute BabyArrogantFlashback
Download the Book on the App
Call Me Alpha

Call Me Alpha

jokerblade
Stealer (steal·er /ˈstēlər/) .noun. - A serious wolf abnormality which effects results to complications to the mate bond between two werewolves. After discovering her wolf's abnormality, Ashira went to the strongest pack of the North-The Prime Pack- in awe to find her mate. It turned out that her m
Werewolf R18+EroticaAttractiveDominant
Download the Book on the App
Please, Call Me Auntie

Please, Call Me Auntie

Rebecca Charles
He Betrayed Me, and I made him my nephew. My first boyfriend, my first kiss, my first everything, he was supposed to be my first and only husband, instead he had other ideas, that idea was banging my best friend in my house while I was away for work. Heartbroken, Angry and hurt all I want is to ma
Romance ModernFlash marriageCEOAge gapArrogant/DominantRomanceAge gapCEO
Download the Book on the App
Call of the white wolf

Call of the white wolf

E.S.Q
His father's mate died and he saw what it did to him. miserable and unable to handle the pack's affair, he was compelled to become the alpha at a tender age. he had no intention to get married but the moon goddess had grand plans for him. Destined as the white wolf’s mate, he finds himself drawn to
Werewolf AlphaRomance
Download the Book on the App
The Call That Ruined Me

The Call That Ruined Me

Amigo
The world was a blur, not of neon, but of fear, as I made a frantic 911 call after witnessing a horrific car crash involving social media influencer Chloe Stone. I thought I was doing the right thing, saving a life, but that single phone call destroyed mine. Chloe' s ruthless tech-mogul brother, L
Billionaires RevengePregnancyFlash marriageCEODrama
Download the Book on the App
Four Girls at Chautauqua

Four Girls at Chautauqua

Pansy
Four Girls at Chautauqua by Pansy
Literature
Download the Book on the App

Trending

The Cold Hearted Prince And His Maid My Love Story HEARTS Bloodmoon & Incubi Anthology Only Time Will Tell Werewolf King please don t marry me
The Call of the South

The Call of the South

Robert Lee Durham
The Call of the South by Robert Lee Durham
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Half a Dozen Girls

Half a Dozen Girls

Anna Chapin Ray
Half a Dozen Girls by Anna Chapin Ray
Literature
Download the Book on the App
A Houseful of Girls

A Houseful of Girls

Sarah Tytler
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preservin
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Guns Over Girls

Guns Over Girls

littlest Writer
The mafia rules are 10 in all. And they bind those who follow them. *********************************************************** Jaden Calvert Topaz never had a normal life. Right from when he was six, his mother got married to the most Horrifying and dangerous Mafia lord who made life a living hel
Romance R18+CrimeModernCold loveStockholm syndromeMafiaDominantMultilinear narrationFlashback
Download the Book on the App
Girls from Costum Coast

Girls from Costum Coast

Sasha Johnson
Ever had a crush on your best friend? Yeah, I've had a crush on Logan since Junior High. Too bad he's a werewolf and I'm a witch. Not to mention his new gorgeous girlfriend and the most unfortunate part of my grandmother entering me in the Deer Maiden Trails. No, it's not a beauty pageant. It's an
Fantasy CrimeMysteryModernFantasyAttractive
Download the Book on the App
 The Call of the Wild

The Call of the Wild

Jack London
The Call of the Wild is a short adventure novel by Jack London published in 1903 and set in Yukon, Canada during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when strong sled dogs were in high demand. The central character of the novel is a dog named Buck. The story opens at a ranch in Santa Clara Valley, Californ
Fantasy
Download the Book on the App
The Call He Never Answered

The Call He Never Answered

Dashing Wave Rider
At my company' s anniversary party, my husband Mark, beaming, played a game with his assistant, Lily, a cookie balanced on his forehead. As the room erupted in applause when he succeeded, I cheered, "Go, Mark!" The room fell silent. Lily' s smile vanished, her eyes welling with tears as she whimpere
Romance BetrayalRevengeDivorceDramaFemale-centered
Download the Book on the App
The Call Of The Night

The Call Of The Night

Bree Sen
"People don't live in darkness, darkness lives in them." Aizea is just another girl in the mysterious kingdom of Zaayes, where sound (rather, the sense of hearing) vanishes as soon as night falls - for everyone but Aizea. However, with this vicious secret finely hidden for years, Aizea, with her un
Fantasy ThrillerFantasyBetrayalFirst loveFairyAttractiveNoble
Download the Book on the App
The Merriweather Girls in Quest of Treasure

The Merriweather Girls in Quest of Treasure

Lizette M. Edholm
The Merriweather Girls in Quest of Treasure by Lizette M. Edholm
Literature
Download the Book on the App
The Call of the Wildflower

The Call of the Wildflower

Henry S. Salt
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1884 edition. Excerpt: ...sang together by course in praising and giving thanks unto the Lord; becau
Literature
Download the Book on the App

Trending

Read it on MoboReader now!
Open
close button

T 0528589066 Mina Rashid Call Girls By Call Girls In Mina Rashid Dubai

Discover books related to T 0528589066 Mina Rashid Call Girls By Call Girls In Mina Rashid Dubai on MoboReader