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Lawless Heaven by AshlynLynx
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"Christians aren't necessarily good people, Eli. They're just forgiven." Cover by the Illustrious @AdrielleReina 🥇Place Best Antagonist (Ambrosia Awards 2023) 🥇Place Historical Fiction (Open Door Awards 2024) 🥈Place "Most Romantic Vocabulary" (Lovely Valentine Awards 2023) 🥈Place Historical Fiction (The Nova Nexus Awards 2024)
𝐏𝐚𝐩𝐞𝐫 𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐞𝐬 𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐤𝐲𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞 by SojourningGhosts
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Alaska Monroe is lost. Struggling through the raging tides of grief and trauma, she has never felt more alone. A small town on the outskirts of the world is there to catch her, but will the place and it's people be enough to save her? In Alderwood North Carolina all the backroads lead to dead ends. That's how confining town feels to Alaska anyway, but maybe two curious souls can show her that this is only because she needs to follow the road not taken...
The Palmer Pool by AnnaWestley
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[Wattys 2022 Winner!] Vanessa Brooks, an anxious and cynical seventeen year-old, discovers she can travel to the summer of 1953 through the run-down community pool in her rural Michigan town and risks her future as she falls for a boy who lives in the past. ****** On the last day of junior year, Vanessa Brooks joins her friends for a traditional jump into the city pool to celebrate the beginning of summer and the last year they plan to spend in Palmer, Michigan; a dead-end riverside town with an eerily abandoned historic main street and decaying Victorian mansions. But when she resurfaces her classmates have been replaced by girls in retro swimsuits and bathing caps and guys in thigh-baring briefs with cigarettes tucked behind their ears. When Pete Harrison, an unfamiliar face who seems somewhat familiar with hers, offers a dizzy and confused Vanessa a towel and a ride home, she discovers her house and family missing. She has somehow slipped into 1953, the year her grandparents graduated high school. Using the pool and vivid imaginings of her grandfather's memories, Vanessa continues to escape to 1953- and to Pete, who, despite his unaffected kindness and optimism, has a mysterious bad reputation around town. But as she dives deeper into the summer her grandparents fell in love, she finds herself unable to return to the present without venturing even further into the past to correct a mistake that threatens her family and future. *Content Warning: this story contains scenes of near drowning and other perils on the sea, swearing, smoking and alcohol use* This story is complete at ~90,000 words. Wattys Winner 2022- Catchiest Hook and Wild Card Shortlisted Wattys 2021 Featured on @WattpadTimeTravel Featured on @WattpadHistoricalRomance Featured on @TeenFiction Editor's choice list, December 2022, May 2023 Cover by @eva3382
supernova (11th doctor) by astra0
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"Rule one: The Doctor lies to everyone, except Nova. Rule two: Nova tells the truth to everyone, except the Doctor." OFFICIALLY SPONSORED BY @BBCDOCTORWHO 11/OC -- COMPLETED! First in the Supernova Series. NEXT BOOK IN SERIES-- SUPERNOVA: GRAVITY A book of Area 51 Short Stories can be found at Supernova: Area 51 Stories
The Triple Knife and Other Doctor Who Stories by Jenny T. Colgan  (Preview) by BBCDoctorWho
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Short stories that are bigger on the inside. Join the women of the Whoniverse for five thrilling Doctor Who adventures by Sunday Times bestselling author Jenny T. Colgan. Ashildr, a young Viking girl, died bravely helping the Doctor save the village she loved - so the Doctor used alien technology to bring her back to life. Ashildr became immortal and, since that day, has kept journals to chronicle her extraordinary life. 'The Triple Knife' is a glimpse into the life of a woman who lived longer than anyone ever should - and lost more than she can even remember. 'Picnic at Asgard' drops in on another woman of the Whoniverse who never fails to find herself too far from danger and excitement. And when you're married to a Time Lord, what more can you expect? This adventure, extracted from her journal, reveals still more about the legendary River Song. 'Into the Nowhere' follows the Eleventh Doctor and Clara as they land on an unknown alien planet. To the Doctor's delight and Clara's astonishment, it really is unknown. It's a planet the Doctor has never seen. It's not on any maps, it's not referenced on any star charts or in the TARDIS data banks. It doesn't even have a name. What could be so terrible here that has been erased? This collection also includes two further adventures 'All The Empty Towers' and 'A Long Way Down' - a short story never published in volume form before.
Entwined by poornakrish
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Vivaan and Sanvika have been betrothed since they were kids. Coming from two of the wealthiest business families in the country, the two had accepted this engagement as their destiny. The two stayed friends until a day Sanvika decided that she did not want to live the life chosen for her by others. She leaves her luxury life to move to Goa and start a small restaurant there beside the sea. She is leading her life there when Vivaan comes to her to try to convince her to come back.
Autumn Showers by Psandsxx
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Autumn Olivia Martin had everything, she was the captain of the cheerleading squad, people parted the halls like the red sea when they saw her, boys worshiped the ground she walked on. Her outsides beautiful, her insides rotten. After tragedy strikes, she has fallen from grace. Now she is 'forced' to hang out with a group of misfits who couldn't give a fuck about who she is.
The Brightest Star in a Constellation by kae-ruby
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Seeking an escape from his overbearing mother, Evan McKenna fills his free time with hockey practice and extracurricular activities, counting down the days until he graduates. Hoping to keep a routine, and after being diagnosed with severe anxiety, Peter Delacroix hides behind the front desk of his father's quiet hotel. When his best friend starts an astronomy club to help him socialize, nobody expects Evan McKenna to walk through the door. As Evan struggles with acceptance and his ever-changing plans for the future, Peter slowly forms a bond with his club members and attempts to reconcile with his past. With the astronomy club's preparation for a meteor shower and an eclipse on the horizon, Evan and Peter have two hundred days to make sense of their hectic lives before parting ways forever. || Content Warning: Descriptions of abuse, alcoholism, and homophobia as well as discussions of mental health and sexuality. Please use discretion while reading. || * Cover by @newsies- ! *
Going 78 Miles Per Hour | ✓ by NeekieWriter
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Dahlia Gray has the opportunity to leave. In a home that leaves her mentally exhausted at every small occurrences, she manage to snag a once-in-a-lifetime internship that could potentially fund her escape. It meets all her needs: housing, a full-ride scholarship, and if she sticks around long enough-a paid six-figure salary. The only requirement that threatens her chances? Her ability to drive. Reid Harlow has no aspirations in his life. Bound to a lifetime of bouncing from foster home to foster home, when he lands on the steps of the Soberano-Godfrey residence, he believes this one isn't any different. In an effort to get away from bubbly greetings, and a family that doesn't know when to shut the hell up, he found himself settle on a park bench with a cigarette for comfort. What he doesn't know is this specific bench happens to belong to a girl that doesn't like to share. He refuses to leave. She refuses to back down. Their instant love-hate relationship takes a turn when he offers to teach her how to drive. This is dual perspective.
Serena by iRowan
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Meet Serena Carter. Your one typical-but-now- not-so-typical seventeen year old girl that's starting her senior year in high school. With now little to no friends, therapy three times a week, and a few dark secrets, all she wishes is to finish high school and leave her past behind. But when a family moves in next door, Jake Steffey makes it hard for her to fly under the radar and unexpectedly turns her life upside down. What Serena doesn't know, is that Jake has a few dark secrets of his own that he swore to keep hidden. As the two get to know each other better, they slowly begin to learn about the other's past. Ranks: #202 in Romance (3/5/19) #59 in Abuse (6/16/19/19) #34 in Healing (2/17/20) #7 in Awareness (2/16/20) Warning: This book may have some material that is not suited for those under the age of 14(ish.) Read at your own risk. This book is about healing, discovering one's self, and learning to live with things you can't change while growing into a young adult. It may be hard to read at times and bring both tears of joy and sorrow so again, read at your own risk.