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The Iron Hallway by flamesword01
flamesword01
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Baird Amergin is a successful writer and poet from the prosperous land of Ferange. He lives a life of ease with his beautiful girlfriend and is in want for nothing. But when the notorious Redistribution Force shows up at his house and evicts him, separating him from his girlfriend and deporting him to another land, he learns of a certain outspoken, upstanding political figure who has also been relocated to a dreadful place. He joins a band of bickering, misfitted heroes to go to rescue her. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2019 by @Flamesword01 Cover by @Fennagin [WATTPAD EDITOR'S PICK April 2021] *** Previous Readers Commented: "I loved reading this story! It was so much fun to read! Your author notes were just as entertaining, because your personal writing style matches the comments. Thank you for the journey 🤗" -themaskedwomanrc "Such a fantastic book!! I really enjoyed it, you have a talent for writing and I definitely felt like I could see the characters and the scenes playing out before my eyes!" -Purplejeans "This was awemazing! It got better and better paragraph by paragraph, chapter by chapter.. Thank you so much for a nice read!" -thenovice_j "Took two days to finish XD I was up til 2 reading this, its so good!" -ILoveWriting1516
The Good Things Left by RareMagic
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Our main character is a regular college student who is having a very pleasant life. She has amazing friends and a wonderful boyfriend. Her life was going fine until the Earth was attacked with a nuclear apocalypse. Her life was turned upside down and we get to read how her new life unfolds.
Coralia by RareMagic
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Coralia, a high school senior, has just turned eighteen. She has always loved the sea, but she couldn't give a straight answer when she was asked why. Coralia has grown up with her aunt Megan because she was told that her parents died when she was a baby. But ever since Coralia turned eighteen she has been noticing some absurd changes. Read as we see Coralia figure out where she really came from and that her connection to the sea is a bigger deal than she thinks,