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Project: Glasses by DiamondNights
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You've all read the books about the unpopular girl falling for the popular boy, but what if it were the other way around? Ashley Jones fell for Oliver Grayson when she saw him in those stupid glasses, those stupid, mesmerising glasses. Want to make it even more complicated? Oliver hates Ashley, and all of her popular friends, for that matter. He's in love with another girl. This isn't a love triangle; this is a love square. But then the mismatched pair are thrown together unexpectedly by a ridiculously optimistic school project. Oliver is determined to keep his distance from Ashley; but that can't happen forever. Not when Ashley is adamant on knowing why he hates her so much. But will Ashley's determination drive her further away from the boy and his glasses, or will she uncover some mysterious truths? A story of love, hate, loss and friendship. And it all started with those stupid glasses.
Secrets by DiamondNightshade
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Thorne and Aurora are just two normal girls; or so they think. The pair are brought up completely ignorant to their true identities and to the amazing things they are capable of. 'Angels' have been hunted down for centuries, their Insigniter desirable for many a hunter. They won't stop their hunting until they find the Pure, the Angels they have been searching for, for centuries. The secret needs to be kept, in fear of losing everything and everyone. Thanks to @TellenDesign for the cover!
The Forgotten Niece of Sherlock Holmes by BrokenRaven
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Everyone has heard of the great Sherlock Homes, some may have even heard of his brother Mycroft, but no-one knows about Adriana, I am Eliza, Adriana was my mother, now at 15 and my mother gone I am searching for my family, as which Sherlock is a great part of. And of course, what isn't a good Sherlock story without a crime to solve? DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the rights of the Sherlock Holmes books with all credit going to the publishers of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle