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FROST- Jotun Chronicles #1 by ELatimer
ELatimer
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"*Completed*"I froze the first boy I ever kissed. And I don't mean he got cold feet..." Megan is pretty unhappy when she's forced to move to a tiny, freezing town in Canada. It's going to be totally boring, right? Things heat up when she discovers that she possesses a growing power that's becoming more and more difficult to control. Not only that, but the power has attracted some interesting people. A smouldering young man who claims to be her rescuer, and his icy but attractive enemy. They're both claiming to be the good guy, so who exactly is she supposed to trust? Megan finds herself embroiled in an ancient battle between two kingdoms, slowly discovering an identity she never knew she had. Cover designed by Marie Tilmant
Waist-Deep In Walmart by JordanLynde
JordanLynde
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"As I sat on the toilet, I realized how badass I was being. First of all, I (kind of) broke into Walmart; Second, I was (kind of) plotting to steal toilet paper; and third, I was doing all this while a hurricane was brewing outside." Ellie wanted a quick trip to Walmart to buy some toilet paper for her mom. A minute in, a minute out. Instead, she got locked in. With her secret love, of course.
An Adventurous Friendship by LlamaLover073
LlamaLover073
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A two-part story. Written from the perspective of Lisa Ardeen- go to Mollylollypop100's account to view Bridget's POV. I need to get out of here. I thought to myself. Pain washed over me as I glanced down at my scraped legs. I was covered in bruises and welts, and it hurt too much to run. So I hopped to an alley way, and sat down on the cold, wet cobblestone. As I sat, I cried. It was too much pressure to think about what had just happened, and I thought it must be a dream. But it was reality. It had happened. And although it was hard to believe, I had to accept it, and do something about it.