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Inamorata by irishrose
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Nightingale is human - or would be, had it not been for the manner of her creation. Genetically engineered and grown to adulthood in a lab, she was created, not born. Why? For the sole purpose of the entertainment of rich men as one of the many Inamoratas in the bordello business . Beautiful, elegant, a superb dancer and an even better singer, she is the perfect lover for any man. Perfect, that is, except for her personality - the one thing you can't engineer.
Winds of Change [Hiatus, Rewrite] by AliceFair
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Running away to find yourself, fight, and move forward is one thing. Running away from your arranged marriage, the biggest duty for a princess to fulfill, is another. Many rumors, questions, and speculations surround the circumstances of why Princess Iris of Tetra uncharacteristically spurns her arranged marriage. For those who know her, she is always obedient in her duties, accepting her position as princess seriously, even though she was originally born and raised elsewhere. However, for those who know her well are able to sense she doesn't necessarily like her obligations. So, why did she run away, even though she is fully aware many arranged marriages in her part of society are loveless? For Lord Kyle of Firenze, he sets off on a journey to find his runaway fiancee, seeking answers on her motives. There is one huge snag in this, however: how can the pursuer search for the pursued, as the pursued hides from the pursuer, when neither one knows what the other looks like? Add in an adventure Iris never expects herself to get into, perhaps a punishment from Karma for not being dutiful enough, and this is where her true self comes out. This quest, with Fate pulling the strings, brings Kyle and Iris together soon enough; not as betrothed or beings of high society, but as fighters and tacticians of war. Things will get complicated from there.
Altruis by Somnos
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Nothing else will be done with this story, it has evolved into Amathis. Altruis is an unusual dwarf who spends too much time in the library for his father's liking, who just happens to be the king. Altruis is an outcast who doesn't resemble the rest of the royal family in both his appearance and his demeanor. He is supposed to act like a member of the royal family, but he is much happier to read the old legends and tales of past warriors and heroes, rather than learn to become king or some other dignitary. His life changes dramatically when an old friend returns to Altruis' life, and when mysterious events start to affect Altruis' life.
You Intoxicate Me {A Vampire Romance} by ShyDethKitten
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Shandris has been running from everyone, because there is nowhere and no one safe when you've betrayed everyone. Of course, when she gets caught, it's by the one man who could save her from it all, and he doesn't want her.
Creation by KirbyStorm
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When your best friend is a pink-haired troll, your lab partner is a caffeine-addicted vampire, your crush is a werewolf, and the mean girl is an actual witch, life is bound to be interesting. Cameron’s parents were the ones that proved these former “monsters” were actually human with mutated genetics. Her motto for life has always been, “we’re all just trying to get by.” It’s the new form of racism, though. Genetic Anomalies are bullied and barely have their basic rights, but a few schools opened their doors to these people. She’s always been kind of quiet, but stands up for what she believes in. But other students are the least of Cameron’s worries now. When a terrorism group known as the “Anti-Anomalies” captures her, Cam learns of their plans to publicly execute a child of each of the genetic mutation strains. And as if that’s not bad enough, they’ve decided to cleanse her of her parents’ sins by killing her as well. Her parents may be geniuses, but does Cameron Slater have what it takes to save herself and put an end to this cruelty once and for all?