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[FREE] prod.MA x Laser Gun x Anime Kawaii Chill Type Beat "Sayu" (prod.ItxMasteRz)

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อย่าหาว่ากูก็อป อันนี้ช่องลงเฉพาะบีทนะ
Inspired: prod.MA II

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📌 บีทนี้ฟรีสามารถใช้ได้เฉพาะไม่หารายได้ ต้องใส่เครดิต “(prod.ItxMasteRz)” ในเพลงของคุณด้วย📌

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•Download this beat:(I delete flp and file it because that’s old school pc i use)
•BPM+KEY/ความเร็วบีท+คีย์: 140BPM F# Major
●This Beat is Prod.ItxMasteRz
●บีทนี้ Produced โดย ItxMasteRz
●Mixing & Master: ItxMasteRz
●เมโลดี้ Melody: ItxMasteRz
●เรียบเรียง Arrange: ItxMasteRz
●แนวบีท Genge: Trap Chill Kawaii
●อนิเมะ Anime: Higehiro Episode 1
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●ดำเนินการต่อเพื่อตรวจสอบ

This beat is FREE FOR NON-PROFIT USE ONLY, for example , NON Monetized youtube & soundcloud tracks.

●วิธีใช้บีท (ฟรีและไม่ฟรี)
บีทนี้ให้บริการฟรีสำหรับการใช้งานโดยไม่หวังผลกำไรเท่านั้นตัวอย่างเช่นแทร็ก youtube และ soundcloud ที่ไม่สร้างรายได้

●Using this beat for profit
Using this for profit requires a license, an example of profit is a release on spotify or iTunes or Youtube Music. Anythings that generates money and includes this a profit use.
IF YOU USE THIS BEAT YOU MUST CREDIT “ItxMasteRz (prod.ItxMasteRz)” IN TITLE or Description for the song.

●สำหรับคนที่จะสร้างรายได้
การใช้บีทนี้เพื่อสร้างหารายได้จำเป็นต้องมีใบอนุญาตตัวอย่างของกำไรคือการเปิดตัวใน Spotify หรือ iTunes หรืออะไรก็ตามที่สร้างเงินและรวมบีทนี้คือการใช้หาสร้างรายได้ หากคุณใช้บีทนี้คุณต้องให้เครดิต “ItxMasteRz (prod.ItxMasteRz)” ในชื่อคลิปหรือคำอธิบายใต้คลิป

For more details on commercial use, please check the license provided w/the beat purchase

สำหรับรายละเอียดเพิ่มเติมเกี่ยวกับการใช้งานเชิงพาณิชย์โปรดตรวจสอบใบอนุญาตที่ให้มาพร้อมกับการซื้อบีทการใช้งานสำหรับ

●USE FOR YOUTUBE VIDEOS BACKGROUND
I do not advise you to use my beats for your channel, that being said you are allowed to use the beat for free in your youtube video. (only as a background song). By doing so, your video will receive a content ID claim and you will not be able to monetize it any further. ItxMasteRz will monetize it on your behalf.
●ใช้บีทนี้เป็นเพลงประกอบคลิป
ฉันไม่แนะนำให้คุณใช้บีทของฉันสำหรับช่องของคุณเนื่องจากบอกว่าคุณได้รับอนุญาตให้ใช้บีทฟรีในวิดีโอ YouTube (เป็นเพลงประกอบคลิปเท่านั้น)
เมื่อทำเช่นนั้นวิดีโอของคุณจะได้รับการอ้างสิทธิ์ Content ID และคุณจะไม่สามารถสร้างรายได้จากวิดีโอได้อีกต่อไป ItxMasteRz จะสร้างรายได้ในนามของคุณ
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Inspired for this type beat
แรงบันดาลใจสำหรับบีท
•Make beat in 5minutes (PROD.MA)
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Relevant Type Beat:
Chill Type Beat
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SEAL Team: Season Five; CBS Military Drama Series Renewed But Moving to Paramount+ – canceled + renewed TV shows

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SEAL Team TV show on CBS: canceled or renewed for season 5?

(Photo: Erik Voake/CBS)

There’s more work for these Navy SEALs to do in the 2021-22 television season. The SEAL Team TV show has been renewed for a fifth season but is moving from CBS to Paramount+.

SEAL Team stars David Boreanaz, Max Thieriot, Neil Brown Jr., AJ Buckley, and Toni Trucks with Justin Melnick, Tyler Grey, Scott Foxx, and Judd Lormand in recurring roles. The military action-adventure series centers on an exclusive Navy SEAL unit as they train for, plan, and risk their very lives to carry out perilous missions for the sake and honor of their country. Fierce and focused Jason Hayes (Boreanaz) leads the Tier One team. Despite the hardship it causes them and their families, this SEAL team is ready, willing, and able to embark upon secret missions at the drop of a hat. Team members include Jason’s trusted confidant, Ray Perry (Brown Jr.); loyal yet self-destructive Sonny Quinn (Buckley); and young Clay Spenser (Thieriot), a multilingual and second-generation SEAL. Others who are vital to the team’s success are no-nonsense Ensign Lisa Davis (Trucks) and troop commander Lt. Cdr. Eric Blackburn (Lormand).

Airing on Wednesday nights on CBS, the fourth season of SEAL Team averages a 0.48 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 3.95 million viewers in the live+same day ratings. Compared to season three, that’s down by 27% in the demo and down by 20% in viewership.

Though the military drama has a devoted following, it’s one of the lower-rated scripted series on the network. While procedural dramas do very well when sold in International markets, SEAL Team isn’t as popular, reportedly because it focuses on the U.S. military and isn’t as relatable to audiences outside the States. It’s been in danger of being cancelled each year for a while.

The series does very well in streaming so, the fifth season will launch on CBS in the fall but, after four episodes, will then move to Paramount+ as an exclusive.  Prior seasons of SEAL Team are already available on the service. According to a comment by Cudlitz, fifth season episodes will be longer.

Check out our status sheets to track new TV series pickups, renewals, and cancellations. You can find lists of cancelled shows here.

What do you think? Do you enjoy the SEAL Team TV series? Will you be watching season five on Paramount+ in the fall? Will you be sorry to see the show leave broadcast television?



Sinead O’Connor Details Alleged Prince Abuse: ‘Violent Abuser of Women’

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Nikka Costa – Everybody Got Their Something

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Duffy – I Put A Spell On You (Official Audio)

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Music video by Duffy performing I Put A Spell On You. (C) 2017 Polydor Ltd. (UK)

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NYC’s Hot Dog Vendors Are Ready for the Reopening

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When the pandemic hit New York last year and Midtown Manhattan emptied out, the neighborhood’s many street vendors were thrown into crisis. Hot dog vendors found themselves without customers, and many fanned out to other neighborhoods or didn’t return to street vending for months: Back in June, one vendor told the New York Times that he was selling maybe ten hot dogs a day, down from 400 before the pandemic. Now, the city is accelerating into a reopening, with offices, gyms, and salons able to return to 100 percent capacity and restaurants 75 percent. Still, Broadway isn’t scheduled to come back until September, and the tourists won’t be back for longer. What does this mean for the hot dog vendors? Grub spoke to seven in midtown, and one in Union Square to see how their “reopening” is going. 

Waleed Waleed, Times Square

Waleed is eager for Broadway to return.
Photo: Scott Heins

It has been very slow — very, very slow. If you make $250 before, now you make $75. Today, I work from 10 in the morning till 12 o’clock, and I made $15 for two hours. It’s not only me, it’s everybody in the area.

I’ve gotten unemployment — and the check, the $1,400 — and it’s helped a little bit. It’s a very, very tough system. It’s better than nothing, because I have my three kids, you know. They’re 12, 6, and 5. I’m the only one supporting my family. Sometimes I do GrubHub. I only started after COVID. It’s not worth the money.

This is my usual spot. I’ve been here, back and forth, since 2002. It’s Times Square, and there are no tourists now. There are no people. Most of the people now are working from home. My customers were not just tourists, but people working here. Now those working who are local? It’s nothing.

I wish the city was back, that Broadway shows would open. Hard Rock Cafe opened last week, it’s been closed for one year and three months. Bubba Gump opened two weeks ago. It’s starting to be that places are opening, you know. Yes, I’m happy they’re opening things back up. I don’t want to stay home. I don’t want to go crazy.

Mustafa Kouziri, Times Square

A slow afternoon.
Photo: Scott Heins

Regular days, it was very good business. You don’t have COVID, it’s good business here in Manhattan. Since COVID, everything has gone down. Too much problem, brother, too much problem. During the weekends, there’s a little more business. Whatever money I make, I have to settle it with my boss, to pay for permit, to stock up.

I was born in Morocco, and then I lived in Spain, where I was the boss of a construction company.

Person walking by: You have knish?

Kouziri: No knish, knish.

I’ll tell you why I left that construction job — because I’m a little bit old, 52. So, with construction, if I kept up with that, I would fuck myself. It’s a lot of work. And I liked cooking.

I have two children in Morocco, a son and a daughter. They were here with me in America, but there were a lot of problems. I worked a lot, and I couldn’t take care of my family, and so my wife and children went back. She didn’t really find a life here. It’s very hard.

Last year, there was nobody here. It was impossible. I was gone for seven or eight months, back at home in Morocco. Here, I couldn’t do anything. I came back to work at the beginning of April, and it feels like things are getting better. I’m thinking by next month things will be picking up again. Before, I would get on the train and there’d be two or three people. But now, the train is full. For me, that means people are returning to their lives.

I’m out here for 12 hours a day. I’m making around $120 per day. This job isn’t super hard and it’s enough to live. I’ve worked many years. I’ve made money. But now during COVID, there’s not a lot of money and that’s what it is. Right now, what I need is tranquility. I don’t want to suffer, work, save money. I want to live a quiet life and survive and that’s it.

In Spain, it’s better, much better. Life in Spain is a free life. Here, you’re closed in. There is only work and sleep. There is no enjoyment. Who enjoys here in America? The visitors. The tourists who come here to spend money. As humans, we’re not just here on earth to work and make money, but to enjoy life.

This interview was conducted in English and Spanish.

Mohammed Abdelmagied, Times Square

In Times Square.
Photo: Scott Heins

I stayed home from the end of March to the end of May. Then I came back here. I’ve been here for about seven years, but my father has been here for 52 years. He had the first street vendor [license] — No. 1 in all of New York. He got it on June 31, 1980. That’s 41 years, and he was working 11 years before that — no license, no permit. We work here together. Now, he is on vacation.

Has business been better lately? Of course not. Before the pandemic, it was okay. My customers are tourists and the people going to the shows. After May 31, after everybody gets the vaccine, maybe they start to open up the Broadway shows. I hope everything comes back.

Ahmed Mohammed, West 48th Street and Sixth Avenue

Last week in Midtown.
Photo: Scott Heins

Honestly, I just came back out here. I’ve been back for about a week now. I took off for about a year, ever since March 15, 2020. We started coming back when Cuomo announced that office workers will be heading back and things will be opening back up.

When I wasn’t out here, I was doing whatever I could to get work. If a friend could provide me with a side job, I would do that. I signed up in the supermarket when things were getting really heavy in the beginning of the pandemic.  I worked at a C-Town for about a month or two, and then things started dying out, and they didn’t need the extra help anymore. That’s when I started going on unemployment.

This spot I’ve been in for about three years prior to the pandemic. I’ve been doing this since I was about 18. I’m 27 now, so nine years. Honestly, my mother was involved in street vending, so, over time, I caught on as well, you know what I’m saying? It was what I knew growing up. In the meantime, I’m trying to finish my education and stuff. But I don’t want to overwhelm myself, so I only take a class or two a semester.

Business is definitely nowhere near what it used to be. I do see a little bit more tourists than last year. Slowly but surely, I believe we’re going to come back strong.

We’re more or less going out now to maintain the expenses, because as you know with commissary, we have to pay rent for storage. That way we don’t have to come out of pocket. You could say I’m making around the same as what I was getting on unemployment. I’d rather be out here working than collecting unemployment.

I feel like, yeah, a lot of people haven’t taken notice of how tough this has been for street vendors. At the same time, a lot of people do, because we do have the Street Vendor Project. I’m actually part of that. I’m on the leadership board, I joined in October. I’m good friends with the director, Mohammed Attia. He brought me in. At the end of the day, like I said, my mother used to do this, and I started doing this as soon as I turned 18. I got love for it, so why not?

The SVP has been really making moves. They got funding from Morgan Stanley, and they gave us a little extra help on top of stimulus. They were helping out distribution of food at one point. It helped out a lot.  I did one of the distributions early in the pandemic. I gave out 300 plates of chicken over rice.

In the midst of it all, we did get a little increase for permits. I feel like if it wasn’t for the pandemic and the Street Vendor Project being able to show we were hit really hard, that would’ve never  come up in council.

I’m for sure hopeful the summer will be better. If that wasn’t the case, then I wouldn’t be out here at all. I know that this summer, I heard from de Blasio, when he did the press conference that there’s heavy air traffic coming in during the summertime. I’m hoping that more tourists come in. Reopening everything to full capacity, I think that will attract a lot of people.

Walid Elsayed, Columbus Circle

A customer at Walid Elsayed’s hot dog cart.
Photo: Scott Heins

Business is bad. It’s very bad. All of New York City, the customers are tourists. Before the pandemic, it was bad enough. Now it’s nothing. I never count how many customers I have. I’ve been in New York for 18 years, I came from Egypt. Close to Cairo. Over there, I was a painter.

Everyone is losing money. I’ve been an owner for only four years, I have this cart and the one over there. I have four kids; they’re 14, 11, 6, and 3. I’m the only one working.

I closed last year. I reopened a month ago. There’s been no business. I took unemployment for only two months, in 2020. I went back to Egypt, because there was nothing to do here. It was very quiet. Everyone was scared. I got the $1,400. It’s a help, you know? Better than nothing.

I wish it gets better this summer. I wish. But I don’t think so. If New York opens, the tourists are going to come. But New York is still closed. They’ll close again. They open and close. I wish, I wish, because if this year is like last year I’m gonna die. I’m gonna die. It was too much — the rent, the kids.

Abdul Zahur, American Museum of Natural History

Keeping it going.
Photo: Scott Heins

I’ve been doing this for 25 years. I came here with my big brother from Egypt. Last year we shut down in March. We didn’t come out after. Only around Christmas, the last few weeks of the year. I think I’m selling like 25 percent of what I was doing before. Here, all my customers are from the museum, tourists. At my other cart, it’s all New Yorkers.

It’s hard. I never in my life seen it like this. Like, you’re scared. Your income has to come from somewhere. If you’re not working, you’re not making money. You’re scared. I was able to get unemployment when I was not working. It’s helping me a lot, yeah, of course. I can pay rent. It’s almost $2,000 a month for my home. The rent for this cart is $1,000, the other one is $600 a month, and nobody gives me a break. Even when you don’t work, you have to pay. It’s not easy.

From March to October, I didn’t pay anything — rent, life, nothing. After October, I started to pay again. Now, I’m not worried. I pay everything. If you don’t pay, you’re gonna go out. I don’t want to go out. Not homeless, but without work. Everywhere is closed, where are you going to find a job? I have three kids. I have my wife. That’s five people. We need to eat everyday. We need at least $200 a day to pay rent, to pay life, to pay food.

I’ve been working five days a week. Between 10 and 12 hours a day. It’s the same as before the pandemic. But business? It’s  not the same. I pray the summer will be better. I don’t want free money from the government. I want to work to get money. Today is the last day of Ramadan. We finished. It’s hard. We haven’t ate yet.

Brian, Natural History Museum

Serving pretzels with cheese.
Photo: Scott Heins

This is bad, that’s about it. There are no tourists around here. Only locals. Of course, most of the customers are usually tourists. But they’re all locals now. I don’t know how much I’m selling. I never counted hot dogs before or after.

There’s no money out here. No money out there, my friend. Not enough money to even pay my rent or pay anybody. We decided we gotta stay alive and stay busy. We’re not sitting at home.

I came back out toward the end of last year, after the museums opened back up. Everybody was tired of being at home. If you were locked inside for the whole year, wouldn’t you want to come outside? It is what it is.

No, ain’t nobody did business last summer. Everything was closed, from March all the way to the end of the year. Am I hopeful about this summer? Everyone has faith and hope in believing that it’s going to get better. That’s all we can do. You’ve just got to wait and see what happens. There have been no good days as of yet. Hopefully someday.

Unnamed, Union Square

Photo: Scott Heins

Maybe I’ll remember what it’s been like if you buy a gyro. Do you want chicken? You can pay me via Venmo. [A gyro gets purchased.]

I came back out to work here in the fall, around September. Before then, I was in Egypt visiting family. I traveled back in March of last year, and I got stuck. So when I came back, I started working. This was the middle of September.

I worked until the middle of December, because it was very, very slow. It started getting slower because it was getting colder. Then a lot of people stopped working. Before the pandemic, every time you used to come here, you had lines. One line this way, one like this. It was always very, very busy. But now? Nothing. If he wants to ask questions, he has to buy food, too. What do you want?

It’s better now than September and, yes, December. December was terrible. It was very slow. I decided to stop working, because I was making this little money. I started doing something else. The day I started working in the deli, three people came looking for work.

I didn’t come back out until April 8. No, no, no, you can’t take my photo — $5000. I know people who get paid a lot of money to have their photo in a magazine. Go back to them and say you should come back to take my picture and you have to pay me.

Фильм MEN SEN EMES (Петь свои песни/Face the Music)

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Фильм MEN SEN EMES (Петь свои песни/Face the Music)

#FaceTheMusicFilm #MenSenEmesFilm #ПетьСвоиПесниFilm

“Men Sen Emes” (Петь свои песни)
Документальный фильм / 2019
Режиссер: Катерина Суворова @katyathezoo
Студии производства: Тихий свет – студия документальных фильмов @tihiysvet
Страна: Казахстан

Қазақстандық Ninety One поп тобының концерттерінің болуына жасалған кедергілерді зерттейтін деректі фильм. Бұл оқиғалар қазақстандық қоғамдағы қалалық және ауылдық мәдениеттердің, дәстүршілдік пен жаһанданудың, билік пен жеке еркіндіктің арасындағы әлеуметтік және мәдени қақтығыстарды көрсетеді.

Документальный фильм, исследующий срывы концертов поп-группы Ninety One в Казахстане. Эти события вскрывают целый пласт социальных и культурных конфликтов внутри казахстанского общества – между городской и сельской культурой, между традиционализмом и глобализацией, между вертикалью власти и личной свободой.

The documentary film follows the protests against concerts of a local band Ninety One in Kazakhstan. These events opened a whole layer of social and cultural conflicts within Kazakhstani society – contradictions between urban and rural culture, between traditionalism and globalization, between the vertical power system and personal liberty.

“Face the Music” Documentary / 2019
Director: Katerina Suvorova @katyathezoo
Production Studio: Tihiy Svet @tihiysvet
Country: Kazakhstan

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Emma Watson Addresses Rumors About Leo Robinton & “Dormant” Career

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Honestly, don’t you two read

Well, if you haven’t read the latest rumors about Emma Watson‘s so-called “dormant” acting career, don’t even bother. The actress put to rest all the recent gossip (regarding changes to her career and her relationship status) with a series of tweets on Monday, May 17. 

In her first Twitter posts since August, the Little Women star gave a much-needed life update in a note addressed to her “Dear Fans.” Emma, 31, began, “Rumours about whether I’m engaged or not, or whether my career is ‘dormant or not’ are ways to create clicks each time they are revealed to be true or untrue.”

After slamming the clickbait, she went on to say that any serious news about her life will come directly from her, including whether or not she’s engaged to her boyfriend of two years, Leo Robinton.

“If I have news – I promise I’ll share it with you,” Emma wrote, suggesting there’s nothing to spill at the moment.



LATEST BOOK NEWS — May 17, 2021 — Aestas Book Blog

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BOOKWORM NEWS:

  • Fallen Jester by Devney Perry (Tin Gypsy series) goes live at midnight!! — “He loves his life… So when a one-night stand surprises him at a family barbecue and claims she’s pregnant with his child, he’s certain he’s died and gone to hell… She took one night off from her structured life. One. And now her wild fling with the local bad boy has turned her life sideways. Her dreams and academic career are circling the drain, and none of it would have happened if she’d stayed far, far away from him. Except avoiding him is impossible [and] he refuses to leave her side when a series of strange accidents put her and their baby at risk. But are they accidents? Or is she standing in the middle of a battlefield she doesn’t understand? Her only allies are people she barely knows. And a man who has the potential to steal her heart…”
  • Fake by Kylie Scott goes live at midnight!! — “He walks the red carpet. She’s more familiar with vacuuming one. When a scandal tarnishes the reputation of hot as hell A-lister, Patrick Walsh, he needs a reputation rescue, pronto. Enter waitress Norah Peers–a nobody who’s average with a capital A. She’s available, dependable, and has sworn off men for the rest of her natural born life. In other words: the perfect match for a no-strings fake romance. For the right amount of money, she can avoid waitressing and play the part of his dependable down-to-earth girlfriend. What she can’t avoid–dammit–is the growing steam between them…”
  • Wild North by J Salsbury goes live at midnight!! — “To me, he was Grizzly. To the world, I would learn, he’s someone else completely. I should have died on that mountain. But he rescued me. More animal than man, he’s cold, distant, and fiercely territorial. He seems to hate me for simply breathing, and yet, he brought me back to life. After my return to the city, I can’t stop thinking about him. His rough hands, intense glare, and the way he cared for me as if I meant something to him. He tells me he’s dangerous. That I’m not safe around him. I would eventually understand why he warned me away. But by then it’s too late. My heart is his.”
  • Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren goes live at midnight!! — “She is a data and statistics wizard, but no amount of number crunching can convince her to step back into the dating world. Raised by her grandparents—who now help raise her seven-year-old daughter—she has been left behind too often to feel comfortable letting anyone in. But then she hears about GeneticAlly, a buzzy new DNA-based matchmaking company that’s predicted to change dating forever. Finding a soulmate through DNA? The reliability of numbers: This she understands. At least she thought she did, until her test shows an unheard-of 98 percent compatibility with another subject in the database: one of GeneticAlly’s founders. This is one number she can’t wrap her head around, because she already knows him. The stuck-up, stubborn man is without a doubt not her soulmate…”
  • My Vegas Groom by Piper Rayne goes live at midnight!! — “Waking up next to a stranger wearing a wedding ring was not on the itinerary… I came to Las Vegas for a quick girl’s trip, but somehow ended up a married woman. What I thought would stay in Vegas followed me back to my small town. Of course, my new husband—an MMA champion fighter—couldn’t find me alone at my house to tell me he wants to give our impromptu nuptials a shot. He has to tell me in front of my entire family and half the town. The two of us couldn’t be more opposite, but he offers me a deal I can’t refuse which involves me pretending we’re happily married for three months. Yeah, a lot of things can change in that short amount of time, most importantly catching feelings for a man whose lifestyle I despise.”
  • Shielding Devyn by Susan Stoker goes live at midnight!! — “He fell for Devyn the moment he met her. She’s beautiful, smart, funny, and stronger than she thinks, especially after beating a serious childhood illness. Unfortunately, she’s also skittish around him, and seemingly not interested in a relationship of any kind. But he isn’t one to give up easily… But when the very reason she fled her hometown shows up unexpectedly, He suspects she’s ready to bolt once again. Neither believe she’s in any kind of danger…until she is. Now he, and the rest of his Delta team, have to band together to save one of their own.”
  • My Cruel Salvation by J Kenner (Fallen Saint series) goes live at midnight!! — “He’ll keep her safe, no matter the price. She has uncovered his dark and dangerous secrets… Bound by a shared past and the hope of a blissful future, they grow even closer, each exposing more of themselves as their love deepens. But now that his true identity has been publicly revealed, old enemies appear, intent on destroying him. And while he vows to enlist all of his resources to protect her, she soon realizes that the only way to save them both is to take the last, final step to fully join him in the dark.”
  • Devil’s Deal by Aleatha Romig (Devil’s series) goes live at midnight!! — “New Orleans is my world, my realm, and my domain. After what I’ve done, some people say I’m the devil. I say I’m a man who knows what he wants, and nothing stops me from getting what I desire. I took New Orleans, and now I want Emma O’Brien. As the daughter of my father’s rival and sworn enemy, her fate is to be my wife. Emma is in my world now. It’s time she makes a deal with the devil.

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