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The Ice King's Ascension by ThisIsRamona
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A fairy tale: A woman searches for a mythological land, and worst of all, finds it.
The Wright Choice by mohocklockness
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Title still in progress. This tells of an editor's firm and their struggles to be on top. If all works out the way I want it to, it should be very interesting.
Whispers Of Spilt Blood by WoodNymphWarrior
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"In the end, death waits for no one." When Reagan Ortega's brother is accused of killing an innocent man, Reagan knows something is wrong. Her dependable brother, Rick, a murderer? Impossible. Yet all evidence points to the contrary, and to a possible death penalty. Determined to prove his innocence, Reagan soon finds that there may be more at stake than Rick's life. As she begins to uncover dangerous secrets, she finds that some people will do whatever it takes to keep the truth buried. A truth that may reveal the death penalty to be more than an ending. With suspicions of government corruption, shady cops watching her every move, and questionable alliances with wanted criminals, Reagan may just be buried along with the truth. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cover by @_kaylaxmarie
The Farewell Man by Knight_Prayers
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There’s really only one way to put it: Bly is screwed. Living out of a trailer in a small town that loved to hate him, he was just the notorious village alcoholic, a teenage mechanic with a tragic back-story. Sure, he was a miserable drunk, but his life was simple. Mundane. Blasé. And, thanks to some family connections, he’d never been in much trouble. Then the women started to disappear. Animals went missing. There were strange "sightings." The police are looking for a killer. Women leaving the foggy Colorado village of Darkwood are being targeted by someone (or, dare they think, someTHING) with a vengeance. The media has picked up on the story and they're crying "serial killer." Darkwooders are panicked by rumors of an unknown terror lurking within the forest-fringed town limits. With the FBI now on the case, all of Darkwood lives in fear of "The Farewell Man." As they slowly unravel the bloody trail, it begins to look as if all roads lead to the local screw-up. The evidence says Bly is a killer. And the worst part? Bly isn't sure he's not.