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'Instant Hotel' Netflix Original Series Leaving in March 2023
Instant Hotel – Picture: Seven Network Netflix is set to lose yet another Netflix Original series with Instant Hotel looking to fully check out (sorry, not sorry) of the Netflix library in March 2023. The competition reality series, hosted by Luke Jacobz (season 1), Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (season 2), and Juliet Ashworth, saw teams of Australian homeowners compete for the title of best Instant…
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Instant Hotel is perfect for binging
Instant Hotel is perfect for binging
With gorgeous properties and ordinary people who think themselves experts because they once read half a chapter of an e-book on property development while waiting for their washing to dry, there’s little not to enjoy about Instant Hotel Continue reading
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Does anyone know what happened to last season's host Luke Jacobz? Why is he out? This new guy ain't it.
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That Which We Call Beast
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by alasswithclass
{on-going}
A Beauty and the Beast retelling — Rose is determined to marry a man who will love her. But, when financial ruin falls upon her family, she has no other choice but to be married off to Lord Ashworth, the local baron whom she has never met. Few have met the man and rumor has it that he is deformed. But, when she arrives at his castle for their marriage, Rose finds that he is, in fact, not deformed at all. At least, not in the way she expected.
Words: 1178, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Beauty and the Beast - All Media Types, La Belle et la Bête | Beauty and the Beast (Fairy Tale), Titanic (1997), Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice & Related Fandoms, Pride and Prejudice (2005), Romeo And Juliet - Shakespeare, Romeo And Juliet - All Media Types, Original Work, Pygmalion - Shaw, My Fair Lady (1964), Cinderella (Fairy Tale), Cinderella - All Media Types
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: F/M
Characters: Beast (Beauty and the Beast), Beauty (Beauty and the Beast), La Bête | The Beast (La Belle et la Bête), Belle | Beauty (La Belle et la Bête), Le Marchand | The Merchant (La Belle et la Bête)
Relationships: Beast/Beauty (Beauty and the Beast), Beauty (Beauty and the Beast)/Original Male Character(s), Belle | Beauty/La Bête | Beast (La Belle et la Bête), Belle | Beauty (La Belle et la Bête)/Original Character(s)
Additional Tags: Romance, Historical, Fantasy, Beauty and the Beast Elements, Alternate Universe - Beauty and the Beast Fusion, England (Country), English, Alternate Universe - Pride and Prejudice Fusion, Pride and Prejudice References, Romeo and Juliet References, Inspired by Romeo and Juliet, Alternate Universe - Romeo and Juliet Fusion, Inspired by Pygmalion - Shaw, My Fair Lady (1964) References, Alternate Universe - My Fair Lady (1964) Fusion, Cinderella Elements, Alternate Universe - Cinderella Fusion, Original Fiction, Crossover, Crossovers & Fandom Fusions, Alternate Universe - Titanic Fusion, Inspired by Titanic (1997), Love
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Electric Bender w/ AnT_EyE (2/5/2022)!!!
1. Belle Epoque - No Fat Chips
2. Fly Bar - Dole & Kom
3. Hutset - Agents of Time
4. Hydra - Animal Planet, Aaryon
5. Lacerta - Paji
6. Trainsurfing - Sonny Fodera
7. Walking On The Edge - Compuphonic
8. Who Want - Daniel Fernandes
9. Who’s That (Soul Button Remix) - Blancah
10. Deep In Somnia - Reed
11. Origami - Eyes Everywhere
12. Viola - Paji
13. Gone Too Long ft. Kieran Fowkes - Him Self Her
14. Can’t Leave You - Maceo Plex
15. Come On Now (Set It Off) - Juliet Sikora, Tube & Berger
16. El Tigre - Deux Tigers
17. Love & Happiness - Tough Love
18. Rebound - Ashworth
19. Reflections (Andlee & Kollektiv KlangGut Remix) - Brattig & Soloma
20. Remote Templates (Daniel Leseman Remix) - Marcelo Vasami, Deepfunk
21. Salto Mortale - Dom & Kom
22. Two Shades - Rick Sanders
23. Make You Sweat - Reed
24. Every Life (Tube & Berger Remix) - Pirupa, Leon
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A wax-sealed letter
Lady Maria Juliet Avatagne,
You will forgive me if I am curt in this letter, know that it is not my intent to appear callous or boorish, rather I wish to eschew rewarding undue prying.
My father, Lord Robert, has died, bequeathing to me his title and trade. Your aunt, Florence, Marquise of Ashworth, is well though she has been rattled by her husband’s sudden passing. She will return to Primrose Court, escorted by myself and Lionel this week.
I hope you are present at your aunt’s homecoming; there is much that need be discussed.
Lord Rowen Francis Chastain 14th Marquis of Ashworth, Proprietor of Chastain Armaments
( @maria-avatagne )
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Instant Hotel is perfect for binging
Instant Hotel is diverting Reality TV at its finest
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What would someone need to watch, read, or listen to in order to really know and understand you? Basically, what media defines you and made you who you are today? this is super fun!! I was tagged by @glitteratiglue - thank you! I tried to think back as far as I could! I tag whoever wants to do this!
Movies:
Clueless - I watched this endlessly growing up and I still love it
Little Miss Sunshine - this is probably my favourite film
Pitch Perfect
Donnie Darko - I went through a phase of being really obsessed with this when I was fourteen, and I don’t watch it much now but I’m still very fond of it
The Secret Garden (1993 version)
A Little Princess
Matilda
In America - another film I was really obsessed with as a teen
The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants and its sequel
Mean Girls
Bring It On
Brick - I had a big crush on Joseph Gordon-Levitt but it’s a great film anyway
Night of the Hunter
500 Days of Summer - Joseph and Zooey Deschanel are both great in this but I love this film because it’s such an antithesis to most love stories
My Neighbour Totoro
Kiki’s Delivery Service
When Marnie Was There
Only Yesterday
Your Name
Walkabout
Amélie
Coraline
The Wizard of Oz
Harry Potter films
Pretty in Pink
Definitely, Maybe
Now and Then
Home Alone
The Parent Trap
The Aristocats
Harriet the Spy
Withnail and I
TV:
Gilmore Girls
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Angel
Twin Peaks
Friends
early seasons of How I Met Your Mother
Parks and Recreation
Brooklyn Nine Nine
Grace and Frankie
Frasier
Malcolm in the Middle
The Killing (original version)
Veronica Mars
Joan of Arcadia
Everwood
New Girl
Charmed
Desperate Housewives
Rugrats
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
Clarissa Explains It All
The Raccoons
The Magician’s House
The Famous Five
The Queen’s Nose
Bernard’s Watch
Home Farm Twins
Live and Kicking and SM TV Live
Goosebumps and Are You Afraid of the Dark
The Simpsons
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Scrubs
Doctor Who (mid reboot)
Sex and the City
Black Books
Father Ted
Books:
All of Judy Blume
The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
Persuasion by Jane Austen
Delta of Venus by Anaïs Nin
Eve Green by Susan Fletcher. I read this religiously at one point
Windfalls by Jean Hegland. I haven’t read this in years but it was very formative to my teenage years, and made me very pro choice
Into the Forest by Jean Hegland
Frost in May by Antonia Barber. Another one I haven’t read in years, but made a big impression on me
The Greengage Summer by Rumer Godden
The Story of Holly and Ivy by Rumer Godden
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
The Anne and Emily series by LM Montgomery, and The Blue Castle
The Babysitters Club books
Point Horror books
Milly-Molly-Mandy stories by Joyce Lancaster Brisley
The Georgia Nicholson books by Louise Rennison
The Puddle Lane series - I was taught how to read from these
The Harry Potter series
His Dark Materials
The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants series. The last book was atrocious, but anyway
The Princess Diaries series by Meg Cabot
The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson
The Family From One End Street by Eve Garnett
Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfeild
The Smell of Other People’s Houses by Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock
Walk Two Moons, The Wanderer and Chasing Redbird by Sharon Creech
Raspberries on the Yangtze by Karen Wallace
Make Lemonade by Virginia Euwer Wolff
Saving Francesca by Melina Marchetta
Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta
The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir
A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf
The Waves by Virginia Woolf
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis
The Diary of Anne Frank
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Feeling Sorry for Celia and its sequels by Jaclyn Moriarty
The Ramona Quimby series by Beverly Cleary
The Zillah books by Helen Dunmore
The Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Anything by Alice Munro
Shelter by Frances Greenslade
The Firekeepers by Margaret Laurence
Come Back to Sorrento by Dawn Powell
Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers
Eva Luna by Isabel Allende
The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter
The Dive From Clausen’s Pier by Ann Packer. Another teenage love
Lost It by Kristen Tracy
The True Meaning of Cleavage by Mariah Fredericks
What My Mother Doesn’t Know by Sonya Sones
Pippi Longstocking and Lotta by Astrid Lindgren
Maisie Middleton by Nita Sowter
The Jennings series by Anthony Buckeridge
Lucy Runs Away by Catherine Storr
Marianne Dreams by Catherine Storr
Once in a House on Fire by Andrea Ashworth
Beatrix Potter stories
Enid Blyton mystery and school stories
Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
Bad Blood by Lorna Sage
A Ring of Endless Light by Madeleine L’Engle
Be True to Yourself by Amanda Ford
Music:
I’m really bad at identifying musical taste. It’s easier just to pick out songs which I dislike. But as an attempt, I was very into Placebo as a teenager, Avril Lavigne and Coldplay, and I still enjoy 80s pop and artists which were very popular in the mid-2000s for nostalgia. Random albums I love include Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming by M83, Parallelograms by Linda Perhacs, The Free Design and anything by Sam Phillips.
Other:
Plays - Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest and a Midsummer Night’s Dream
Musicals - The Buffy Musical
Poetry - Ariel by Sylvia Plath, Is That the New Moon? by Wendy Cope, Songs of Innocence and Experience by William Blake and Practical Cats by T Eliot
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That Which We Call Beast ; original, fantasy & historical romance, ongoing, 14+
also available on Wattpad, Fanfiction.net, Fictionpress, & Quotev
triggers/warnings ; death, mild profanity
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—❦︎— —❦︎— —❦︎— —❦︎— —❦︎— —❦︎— —❦︎— —❦︎— —❦︎— —❦︎— Rose is determined to marry a man who loves her. She longs for a great, sweeping romance akin to the ones in her books. But when financial ruin falls upon her family, she must make a difficult choice: wait for her true love who may never come, or be married off to Lord Ashworth, the mysterious yet wealthy baron whom she has never met. Ultimately, she decides that her selfish desire for a loving husband must be set aside in order to save her family, and so she agrees to the marriage. Rose prepares herself for the worst, as she has heard rumors that Lord Ashworth is deformed. But, upon arrival at the castle for her engagement, she finds that he is nothing at all like she imagined. —❦︎— Beast knows the only way to break the curse is to marry, but he was born a monster and has no desire to be human. He is on the road to becoming a confirmed old bachelor and won't let anything in his way. Not even his mother's dying wish. But, when she arranges a marriage on her deathbed between Beast and the daughter of a destitute merchant, all of his plans go awry. How can he avoid this marriage without upsetting anybody? But more importantly, how can he remain a beast when everyone—including this young woman—wants him to become human? A retelling of the traditional Beauty and the Beast tale, with influences from Titanic (1997), Pride and Prejudice, Romeo And Juliet, Pygmalion/My Fair Lady, Cinderella, and Disney's Brave.
#beautyandthebeast#beauty and the beast#disney#book#novel#story#batb#historical#historical romance#historicalromance#romance#love#fanfic#fic#fanfiction#ao3#fantasy#curse#royalty#enchanted#romeo and juliet#romeoandjuliet#myfairlady#my fair lady#mfl#pride and prejudice#prideandprejudice#pygmalion#titanic#crossover
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Juliet Ashworth Age, Wiki, Net Worth, Family & Nationality Mick Mars Age, Wiki, Net Worth, Family & Nationality Quick Facts of Juliet Ashworth Full Name Juliet Ashworth Net Worth $40 Million Date of Birth 1951 /05 /04 Marital Status Divorced Birthplace Terre Haute, Indiana, the USA Profession Guitarist Nationality American Eye colour Green Hair colour Black Height 5 feet 9 inches (1.75m) Horoscope Taurus …
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Manhattan Parisienne – Alain Boublil and Bruce Guthrie
Robert Mackintosh in association with The Other Palace are delighted to announce casting for the ‘Work in Progress’ production of Alain Boublil’s MANHATTAN PARISIENNE. The show will have public sharings in The Studio at The Other Palace between Tuesday 10th and Saturday 21st October 2017. Schedule below.
The full cast for MANHATTAN PARISIENNE is: Noa Bodner as ‘Adam’s Mom/Waitress’; Richard Emerson as ‘Teddy/Agent’; Douglas Hansell as ‘Paul/Gareth’; James Lailey as ‘Busker’; Orlando Seale as ‘Gerard’; Gabriel Vick as ‘Adam’ and Marie Zamora as ‘Eve’.
MANHATTAN PARISIENNE is written by Alain Boublil and Directed by Bruce Guthrie with Musical Direction and Orchestration by Barney Ashworth; Choreography by Cameron Carver and Casting by Will Burton CDG.
MANHATTAN PARISIENNE is a New York story of differences and attraction of two struggling artists and an unlikely meeting of minds. She is a Parisienne actress/singer. He is a Manhattan musician who has a history with Paris. Connected by music, they embark on a surreal journey through New York. MANHATTAN PARISIENNE features excerpts of songs from the classic French and American songbooks by songwriters including Jacques Brel, George and Ira Gershwin, Michel Legrand, Cole Porter and Charles Aznavour; and the London production will feature a new song called “About Love” with music and lyrics by Claude-Michel Schonberg and Alain Boublil. The play made its debut at 59E59 Theaters in New York.
Noa Bodner was last seen on stage in “A Tale of Two Cities” at the Royal & Derngate and on UK Tour. Her other theatre credits include: “Testing The Echo/Moving Stories” at the National Theatre; “Playing for Time” at Sheffield Crucible”; “Macbeth” at Mercury Colchester and “Paper Dolls” at the Tricycle Theatre. Her screen credits include the feature film “World War Z” and the BBC TV series “Rome”.
Richard Emerson has most recently been seen in “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” at Wilton’s Music Hall. His other recent theatre credits include: “O’Neill’s The First Man” at the Jermyn Street Theatre; “A Chorus of Disapproval” at the Harold Pinter Theatre and “Hamlet” and “A Man of No Importance” at the Salisbury Playhouse. Richard also works as a lyricist and composer; his new musical is slated for production in London in autumn 2018.
Douglas Hansell has most recently been seen in “Thirty Three” at the Leicester Square Theatre. His other theatre credits include: “Titanic” at the Charing Cross Theatre; “When Blair had Bush and Bunga” at the Pleasance Theatre, Edinburgh; “Going Bush” at the Bush Theatre and “A Doll’s House”, “Neighbourhood Watch” and “Wind in the Willows” in his native Australia.
James Lailey’s theatre credits include: “Measure for Measure”, “The Oresteia”, “Henry V”, “Henry IV” pts. 1 and 2, “Love’s Labours Lost”, “Romeo and Juliet” and “Helen and Bedlam” at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre; “The Three Musketeers” at Rose Theatre Kingston; “Suspension” at Bristol Old Vic; “Treasure Island” at Theatre Royal Haymarket and “Mamma Mia!” at the Prince of Wales Theatre. His TV credits include: “The Sound of Music Live!”; “Where the Heart Is” and “Wire in the Blood”.
Orlando Seale’s theatre credits include: “Bedroom Farce” for the Peter Hall company; “The Lightning Play” at The Almeida and “The Servant to Two Masters” for the Royal Shakespeare Company. His TV credits include: “Motherland” and “Count Arthur Strong” for BBC 2; “Mr. Selfridge” and “Lewis” for ITV; “The IT Crowd” for Channel 4; “Doll & Em” for HBO; “The West Wing” for NBC and “Ghost Whisperer” for CBS.
Gabriel Vick has most recently been seen in “Promises Promises” at the Southwark Playhouse. His previous theatre credits include ‘Bobby Wace’ in “Sunny Afternoon” at the Harold Pinter Theatre; “Flowers of the Forest” at the Jermyn St Theatre; “Once” at the Gaiety Theatre Dublin and Phoenix Theatre; “Chariots of Fire” at the Gielgud Theatre; “La Cage Aux Folles” at the Playhouse Theatre and “A Little Night Music” at the Menier Chocolate Factory and Garrick Theatre. On screen his film credits include: “The Invisible Woman” and “Les Misérables” and on TV his credits include: “Doctors” and “My Family.”
Marie Zamora returns to “Manhattan Parisienne” having played the role of ‘Eve’ at 59E59 Theaters in New York. On stage Marie originated the role of ‘Cosette’ in the Paris production of “Les Misérables”. Her other theatre credits include ‘Kate’ in “Kiss Me, Kate” and ‘Chairy’ in “Barnum”. She recently performed the role of ‘Queen Marie-Antoinette’ in the Chicago world premiere concert in English of Boublil and Schӧnberg’s “La Révolution Française”. Marie is the co-book writer and the director of the 2010 Czech Republic production of “Marguerite” in collaboration with Michel Legrand and Alain Boublil.
Alain Boublil is probably best known for his work as a lyricist on the musicals “Les Misérables”, “Miss Saigon” and “Martin Guerre” with Claude-Michel Schönberg and “Marguerite” with Michel Legrand. He co-wrote the screenplay and co-produced the movie soundtrack of the Golden Globe-winning Les Misérables (Academy-Award nomination, best song). As an author his credits include the plays “The Diary of Adam and Eve” and “Manhattan Parisienne” as well as the prize-winning novel, “Les Dessous de Soi”.
LISTINGS MANHATTAN PARISIENNE The Studio, The Other Palace 10th to 21st October2017 http://ift.tt/2dPBiyt
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The red carpet is where the fabulous come to strut their stuff. It is where journalists have the chance to Ask Her More and where photographers can grab the perfect photo. Red carpet’s have always been associated with the film industry and some of the most talented men and women have walked that carpet.
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I’ve never walked the red carpet myself, but recently I got to stand on the side lines and take photos at the 2017 Hollywood Comedy Short Film Festival. It was honestly a super exciting moment for me. I am a huge fan of the film industry, so I was ecstatic to be near that carpet.
Honestly, creating something as spectacular as a motion picture is beyond extraordinary. Not all of us can be actors, directors, writers, or even musicians, but we can be fans and show our support. And that night I finally got to be front and center.
I had my press pass, my sister’s camera, and my spot on the floor. I was ready!
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The Red Carpet
First of all, I saw a lot of actors, actresses, and film makers I did not know, which is amazing! I love being able to share some of the upcoming talent in the industry with our readers. I also love being able to show you what you are missing out on by not watching short films. Short films are truly amazing!
So without further ado, here are the fabulous photos I took at the red carpet of the 2nd Annual Hollywood Comedy Short Film Festival.
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Margina Sisson, Gary Sisson, & Maria Johnson | Remedy
Mitch Yapko & Allen Rueckert | 3 to Die
Stephanie Kamari | The Pretender
Gavin Magnus | Reckless Juliets
Becca Goldenberg & Andy Goldenberg | Don’t Tell Anyone, but I’m Dating the President
Mark Mitchinson | Highroad
Alexandra Case & Robin De Lano | Girls I Audition With
Dalal Bruchmann | Girls I Audition With
Brian Swinehart | Comedy Awards Host
Jacob Brooks & Chelsey Shernaman | Cabin
Victoria Fratz | Acting Class
Brent Alan Henry & Kelsey Kay | Vantastic
Matthew Moore, Andrew Wulc, Ava Abdoulah, & Adriana Torres | The Chad
Landon Ashworth
Tanjareen Thomas | Here’s the Thing
Mirai Booth-Ong
Laura Adkin & Lisa Ovies
Luke Hollingshed | Cabin
Addison Houck | Cabin
Crystal Correa | Crystal
Mahasiah Blaise | Crystal
Isabel Cueva | The Haunt
Douglas Tait | The Haunt
Austin McKinnon, Erika Soto, & Ian McClellan
Mike Picco & Amelia Solomon | The Will
Aaron Franklin & Victoria Fratz | Acting Class
Wes Overby | Acting Class
Brent Alan Henry, Justin Downing, & Nick Greco | Vantastic
Misha Calvert & Sebastian Quinn | Pee Sitting Down
Nyema Tannenbaum | The Pretender
Nyema Tannenbaum, Stephanie Kamari, & Nathan Morse | The Pretender
Maggie McCollester & Hamish McCollester | Movie Night
Jessica Gardner & Timothy Ryan Cole | Divorce Party
Tom Martin | Divorce Party
Anna Gutto | Mommy Heist
Marion Cecinas | Mommy Heist
Mike Glazer, Joel Blacker, Sam Roots, & “” | Let’s Do It
Amanda Romeo | The Bearded Lady
Martin Klebba | The Haunt
Serena Loren, Martin Lee White, Salme Geransar, & Harry van Gorkum | The Short Short
Kylie Delre, Seth Berkowitz, & Tanjareen Thomas | Here’s the Thing
Syd Wilder | Fab Life Theresa XO & Reckless Juliets
Stuart Creque | Lovin’ It
Final Words
I just want to say thank you to Dumont Marketing Group for inviting Temple of Geek to attend this event. Additionally, we would like to congratulate all the winners of the 2017 Hollywood Comedy Short Film Festival, click here to read about who won. Lastly, if any of the above featured actors, writers, or film makers would like copies of their photos please email Katie at [email protected]. There are additional photos that were not posted, including solo shots and group shots.
*All photos were captured and edited by Katharine Penix, please do not use without permission.
Red Carpet Fabulous at the Hollywood Comedy Short Film Festival #HCSFF17 #RedCarpet #ShortFilmFestival The red carpet is where the fabulous come to strut their stuff. It is where journalists have the chance to
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I posted 85 times in 2021
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For every post I created, I reblogged 20.3 posts.
I added 195 tags in 2021
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#story - 20 posts
#batb - 20 posts
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Here is chapter vi of That Which We Call Beast!
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That Which We Call Beast ; original, fantasy + historical romance, ongoing, 14+ triggers/warnings ; death, mild profanity
also available on Wattpad, Fanfiction.net, Fictionpress, & Quotev
feel free to reblog! Rose is determined to marry a man who loves her. She longs for a great, sweeping romance akin to the ones in her books. But when financial ruin falls upon her family, she must make a difficult choice: wait for her true love who may never come, or be married off to Lord Ashworth, the mysterious yet wealthy baron whom she has never met. Ultimately, she decides that her selfish desire for a loving husband must be set aside in order to save her family, and so she agrees to the marriage. Rose prepares herself for the worst, as she has heard rumors that Lord Ashworth is deformed. But, upon arrival at the castle for her engagement, she finds that he is nothing at all like she imagined. —❦︎— Beast knows the only way to break the curse is to marry, but he was born a monster and has no desire to be human. He is on the road to becoming a confirmed old bachelor and won't let anything in his way. Not even his mother's dying wish. But, when she arranges a marriage on her deathbed between Beast and the daughter of a destitute merchant, all of his plans go awry. How can he avoid this marriage without upsetting anybody? But more importantly, how can he remain a beast when everyone—including this young woman—wants him to become human? A retelling of the traditional Beauty and the Beast tale, with influences from Titanic (1997), Pride and Prejudice, Romeo And Juliet, Pygmalion/My Fair Lady, Cinderella, and Disney's Brave.
a new novel that i'm writing. i'm pretty proud of it and excited for it to unfold!
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Juliet Ashworth wiki, bio, age, nationality, net worth, height, birthday, boyfriend
Juliet Ashworth wiki, bio, age, nationality, net worth, height, birthday, boyfriend
Juliet Ashworth is a highly respected design as well as interiors expert who is also the partner and creative director for an internationally renowned CHADA. It is an interior architecture practice that specializes in luxury hotels and the resorts.
Ashworth undertakes the highly-creative, modern as well as relevant approach to every project, designing in response to a local context of culture,…
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