Ek love stories

 

Ek love stories

Ek love stories



If you are a romantic at heart you have probably spent time at bars and cafe’s singing or reading romance stories. I am not the biggest fan of romance, but I have become fascinated by the genre with their beautiful stories that are beautiful to look at and to read and listen to. The love story is one that I really look forward to in the beginning and in the end. That is why I love to read the stories that are not only fit for a good night out but also for a good soul romance at heart. I have listed here ten romantic stories which keep me reading even in cold nights.

1. Zhongxing by S.E.G.

If you enjoy the Chinese language translations of great stories then you will have seen S.E.G. translated over 1000 stories into Chinese; the most popular translations are Shukongling Dongxianmei and Talaploidu Wadi. I was quite surprised by this Yunnan pre-war romance because they rarely translated the North. Yunnan was one of the parts of China which had no war to fight or hidden secrets.

The opening is really filled with suspense that builds through the rest of the story. One of the main characters is a woman in her adult life, alone in a world full of men in motion. You will feel sympathy and also like you have a new friend who you want to help

2. Equal Justice by Michielze Poppe

This is a personal favourite, I have read it a million times. It is set against the backdrop of 1970’s German history and reflects the struggle for democracy in the German labor federation. You will be rooting for the dominant socialist party as the defeated capitalists try to find a solution to this huge power imbalance. It is a good reading because once you know the background you are much more interested in learning the story.

3. Introduce a Friend by Oliver Johnson

If you follow other passions you will know my fondness for sūshiki. It is the perfect. Sometimes you are scared to write a truly original story or do not have a compelling idea, but no one can write about a hobby as popular as writing. I am a fan of sceneries and adventures, and I find this incredibly well made. The setting is beautiful and the characters you will meet in this story are unique and riveting.

4. A Country Made by Mark Defrazzini

If you are an anime fan then you will have read most of the projects by Soe, where much imagination is used to make stories fit for the screen. The story is out of this world yet smooth at the same time and I very much enjoy it. The characters are so expressive and you can tell them are innocent boys at heart. The landscape of Italy can be beautiful but as I’ve mentioned many times the journey to become Anke is not.

5. Forget Me Not by Hicham Sallakhshini

The story is quite short and intricate but at the same time at the same time as the plot goes along you will be thinking this story is going to take your life in its hands. The settings are exquisite and you have a sense of pleasure when you are exploring the castle, the brothels and the market square. The concept of so much love and concern for a girl’s happiness is best described by the priest who simply is a counselor for the people who are in need of love.

6. Upstate New York by Cole Lunecker

“From the tender age of ten and through high school I learned how to rely on the affection and attention of my mother. I loved her until she killed me. The truth about our family upbringing came about as a twist of fate. As a teenager I embraced the secrets of my mother’s murder and her revenger, which I could not put my finger on my heart. I married my grandfather, but it was not worth it.”

7. Fetch the Letters by James D. Bailey

If you are a little bit old like me then you will have enjoyed the countless novels and short stories on websites such as Scholastic, kirkus or Barnes and Noble. This story truly captures the beauty of human nature and its struggle for survival in a world filled with corruption and greed. The main character of the story is a man who only communicates with his dead mother, but this is something he wished he didn’t have to. The family is the epitome of dysfunctional love, how far do you go to be with your loved ones?

8. Keep This Simple by Peter Moon

Here I said it, I am a lover of Radha, Sethi and Lokesh. I have read many romantic novels and seen many films based on the poetry of Radha, Sethi and Lokesh. I have loved many of them, but for me, her response to Radha and Sethi stuck with me the

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