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THE DAMSEL'S VENGEANCE by Mianonymous
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Dean's Daughter (Supernatural) // Completed by AlexandraOHara
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Typical Dean Winchester: Beer, pie and one night stands. Little does he know that sixteen years ago he left one of his one night stands pregnant, with his daughter, Alice. Sixteen years on, when Alice's mother dies in what appears to be a house fire, Alice is left in a care home. Soon enough she escapes but not without the file on her father. Alice's life is now filled with demons, vampires and angels but little does she know that the biggest threat lies closer to home. (I suck at descriptions ^_^)
Victor Hart: Volume 1 (winner of 1st prize Litarium Steampunk Competition) by RKLawrence
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In a Futurist-Victorian London, Ex-Carnie Victor Hart makes his living as a dinner party entertainer and mountebank, using the skills taught to him by his Romani mother – the Patterns. When tragedy strikes a wealthy friend, Victor Hart puts his skills to use in an alternative manner. This Steampunk London has its fair share of psychos, sickos, and sadists, and it takes a special kind of mind to hunt them. Victor sees human behaviour in a way few others can understand but only as an outsider; certain parts of his humanity are missing and that disturbs him. As he solves each seemingly unrelated case, a dark pattern slowly begins to reveal itself threatening the heart of the British Empire and even what we feel makes us human. A Steampunk-detective-noir, darker than most, the first volume features four thrilling cases; the first novel in a Duology.
Arcadia's Ignoble Knight: The Sorceress of Ashtown by BrandonVarnell
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Arcadia's Knight Academy is the premier school for young men hoping to become a Sorceress's Knight. Only nobles, people with power and prestige, are allowed within these hallowed grounds-which explains why Caspian Ignis del Sol is hated by everyone. He's not a noble, or of even slightly noble lineage. He's a peasant. Caspian is tasked with delivering a letter to a Sorceress, but he soon finds himself in over his head, when the Sorceress in question is attacked by an elven assassin. Now he's become the temporary Knight for a Sorceress nicknamed The Succubus, and he must protect her from more assassination attempts. However, Caspian is beginning to suspect the Sorceress might be more dangerous than the assassin. Complete!
Binge by TylerOakley
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Pop-culture phenomenon, social rights advocate, and the most prominent LGBTQ+ voice on YouTube, Tyler Oakley brings you his first collection of witty, personal, and hilarious essays. For someone who made a career out of over-sharing on the Internet, Tyler has a shocking number of personal mishaps and shenanigans to reveal in his first book: experiencing a legitimate rage blackout in a Cheesecake Factory; negotiating a tense stand­off with a White House official; crashing a car in front of his entire high school, in an Arby's uniform; projectile vomiting while bartering with a grandmother; and so much more. In Binge, Tyler delivers his best untold, hilariously side-splitting moments with the trademark flair that made him a star.
To be by Emma_Nightingale
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In this book I wrote about different actions and reactions, decisions and habits, and various doings that contribute in one's life. Each poem tells the personal feelings of a new character about some experience, or in a certain situation. I described each poem by a verb that reflects it most. I found it reasonable to write the book under the title, "To be". Please, be free to post comments and let me know what you think about it. I hope you'll like it. Thanks, Emma Nightingale.