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Beauty and the Pharaoh by luckycharms
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May Khan's life was always pretty normal, but with final exams, prom and graduation looming around the corner, she didn't care much for anything except for getting out of high school. On her eighteenth birthday, however, her entire life changes. After finding a mysterious man claiming to be the Pharaoh of Egypt, a strange vision and her aunt's teachings force her to help him. Pharaoh Akhenatem had ruled Egypt with a stone heart and an iron fist. And when his cruelty gets out of hand, a red-eyed wizard curses him and sends him thousands of years into the future to a world where ignorance, arrogance and selfishness rules. But of all the places he could have landed, he ends up finding his way into the life of May. With the help of May's kind and selfless nature, an unexpected love finds the both of them as May comes to realize that evil is not as simple of a concept as it seems and that everyone has their own story. [Self-Published!!!]
I Write Romances, Not Live Them by thatcrazybookworm
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Five-time New York Times #1 bestseller, Adelaide Maddox, is not like normal 21 year-olds for many reasons. Not only is she one of the most popular romance novelists, she's hiding something from her readers. She's never been in love, never even been kissed. And when Addy's faithful editor retires and a newer, hotter replacement comes in, how far will she go to make Mr. Elliot Hayes hers? It's battle royale at the office, and maybe with the help of her best friend Bria, Addy can be victorious. And through all of this, can Addy escape her writer's block and finish her sixth novel? Read as Addy acquires her battle scars, goes through lessons in flirting, and struggles to live out her own romance, in I Write Romances, Not Live Them.
The Bookworm | ✔️ by KimberlyWritesBooks
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WARNING: Book ahead is pretty cliche and my first work on here. It's got plot holes and a main character you might want to beat with a stick. Be gentle lol * ****** In the technological world in which we live, most teens start their love lives through text messages, emails and social media. Save for Gabrielle Holmes. With a mind that craved literature and demanded the challenge of figuring out the undertones of various novels, Gabrielle finds herself forming a friendship with a fellow book lover (under the pen name "Oliver") through books and letters. And together, by pushing through the trials and hardships of their own lives, they write a story all their own. Let's just say that love letters are about to get rediscovered... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Copyright © 2014 Kimberly Diehl. All rights reserved.
The Key Player by sakinadudh
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#13 in DNA 18/10/2016 #16 in science fiction. 9/11/2016 "The key player in a particular organization, event, or situation is the most important person or thing involved in it." She never asked for it. But life never gives you choices. _____ "I am sorry." He barely whispered. "For what Martin?" I spat, "For not leaving that place when I told you to do so? Or for knowing these people here which you shouldn't? Or for not telling me what your past was before?" I was breathless and irate. "No Claire," he caresses my cheek with his knuckles, "I am sorry that you are special, and they know it." "Who they? The ones outside this room?" I ask with my brows furrowed. "No. The ones back in the fair." ______ Just read it guys. It will pay off nice, its full of suspence and action. Its my story I created in three huge years. Thankyou
How to Write Fiction by EliciaHyder
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The advice you will find here follows the Chicago Manual of Style which is widely used by American publishers. There are some variances in style from country to country (and even from American publisher to American publisher.) **It may be easier to search the Table of Contents, as there is no rhyme or reason right now to chapter order.**