Just beware- unless you want to take a couple of years trying to earn enough vouchers to finish a single story, don’t bother. Yet they all rake in big $ for unedited, unfinished stories and the app responds on here with the maddening copy and paste reply. App blames the authors, authors blame the app. But she is a cash cow for them so they want to keep the false pretense up for new comers. Also, the app has no problem deleting negative comments on Jessica Hall’s stories (I know they aren’t based out of USA, but I know many countries have laws against fake reviews and deleting negative comments so they can rake in more $ falls under that)- well, they deleted a lot of them up until they stopped allowing writing or viewing comments on ONLY her stories because people were getting fed up with how much they paid just for constant excuses of no updates and a storyline that fell apart. Ridiculously expensive, app deletes coins constantly, advertises daily updates that never happen. Just like their false advertisements on social media pretending a book is complete when it’s not. The app asks people to give a 5 star rating with the promise of extra coins so beware that the high rating is false. Wireless Transmission: import your files between your phone and computer Build Your Own Library: manage your books like drag-and-drop desktop iconsħ. Auto-Read: Auto-Read liberates your handsĦ. Eye-protection Mode: reading without tirednessĥ. Support Different Format: EPUB / TXT / MOBI / UMD, etc.Ĥ. Screen Rotation: vertical and horizontal screen supportedģ. Unique Typesetting: comparable to the layout of paper booksĢ. Super easy to read, all you need to do is to slide the screenĦ. New free stories updated on a weekly basisĥ. Multiple genres included, recommend the right one for you!Ĥ. Countless copyrighted novels you can only enjoy on iReaderĢ. Nate was born with the wolf genes and gets to shift and have a mate and stuff, and I'm stuck being a boring human.IReader, a romantic storytelling platform for the story lovers all over the globe. My mother is a wolf, and my father was a human, until Mum marked him and he changed. Nate is special in a lot of ways, but what is particularly special about him is that he's a wolf. It's not that I don't love him, but I doubt many women want to live with their immature brother. I agreed because Nate has recently got a job working nights at a highway maintenance company so I won't see him much. They thought it'd be a great idea for us to live together. My parents offered him one of their rental houses about two hours away from our city, a new town and a new start. We have always been close, but recently he went through a tough time, his girlfriend broke up with him and it really hurt him. My brother is twenty-four years old, and despite him only being two years older than me, he has been protective over me my whole life, but I like it. 'Come on, dickhead,' I shout and open the front door, unlocking my VW beetle as I step onto the drive. 'We need to go shopping, you have no food.' I sigh and grab my handbag and car keys. I roll my eyes and look over his shoulder at the empty shelves. Now, what do you want for dinner?' He asks as he opens the fridge. 'I don't want to talk about it Myra, it's freaking me out enough already. Only a couple of boxes left and I can finish unpacking those tonight. I burst out laughing and quickly put him in the chest of drawers Nate has put up for me.Ībout three hours later, the room is finally looking like my own. Lying on top of my clothes is Kevin, my 6"5 inch glittery pink vibrator. I frown and go over to the box he has opened. 'Unpack the rest of your shit on your own, if I ever see anything like that again, I'm telling Mum and Dad,' he complains and stomps out of the room, mumbling about his eyes as he goes. He pinches the bridge of his nose between two fingers whilst he exhales loudly. 'What is it?' I ask, spinning around to see him leaning against the wall. 'Fucking hell, my eyes!' Nate shouts, making me jump and put my hand over my heart. 'Fine, you get out clothes, just put them in a pile, I'll hang them up later,' I order him as I get to work on putting my bedding on the mattress. 'So, do you need help unpacking?' He asks sarcastically, gesturing at the numerous boxes stacked around my room. Nate follows me in and drops his box down, causing me to glare at his carelessness. 'Oh, shut up, there really isn't that much.' I nudge the door open with my foot and set the box down on the floor. My brother, Nate, grumbles behind me as we carry the last of my boxes up to my new room. 'When I said move in, I didn't mean use the whole house as a storage unit.
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