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  • No Smart Kids Allowed
    1.2M 84.2K 38

    The smartest children never remain in Johnson City Middle School. Why? It's not because they drop out, get removed, or can't deal with the educational modules. It's because the teachers do not allow smart kids. The Rules: 1: No asking questions. Just do as we say. 2: Never state your opinion. It doesn't matter. 3: Don...

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  • The Dark Witch: The Nox Haven Series
    2.3M 127K 36

    I'd Like to think I was a good person, before it all began. I didn't cheat on tests, or steal. But throughout my entire life, I was treated if I were a monster. At the age of five, after several agonizing tests, I was diagnosed with Reactive Attachment Disorder. But not even that title could describe just how strange...

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  • War of Fate (Book 2 Completed)
    228K 12.2K 87

    This is Book 2. Read Hades' Daughter before this one, if you haven't already. Scarlett's short time on earth has been eventful, to say the least, but it's not over yet. After her boyfriend dying; her once friend, now enemy, taking him; her family and friends thinking she's crazy; and coming home to find the head of R...

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  • More Than Powerful
    547K 17.2K 47

    . Clarissa Taylor. Not your average human, actually not a human. She looks like a human, acts like a human, and smells like a human. But she has powers that could defeat a whole pack of werwolves, and vampires. She is that powerful. She lives in an a...

  • Hades' Daughter (Sample)
    2.4M 83.6K 70

    "Whatever I do or say next, please don't hate me," I plead in a whisper, and our lips rub. I don't allow him to answer; I claim his lips in a kiss. They're a match made in hell: Reid Brice is the leader of a notorious gang called the Grim Reapers, and Scarlett Hades is the daughter of the lord of the underworld. Scar...

  • FANGED
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    I sat behind the couch, scrunched in a fetal position, hiding from the sliver of sun which managed to squeeze its way out from behind the drapes. My tormentor. Once a beloved friend, now it holds me captive behind this couch with nothing to keep me company but some cobwebs and fuzzy dust-bunnies. My newly improved eye...