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The Brave One by LifeLustingDreamer
LifeLustingDreamer
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As predicted by the Oracle, there is only one who can return a necklace missing from the Fae culture for centuries. Having not an idea of what she journeys for, Evera is sent from her hidden people to find the charm and return it before the fortnight ends. But with an encounter of her almost love from her changeling years, whose only treasured possession is the relic she seeks, her thoughts are torn. And when the necklace results in being more than she can bear, Evera will be caught between keeping her childhood friend, William, safe and doing right by the beings she calls her own. Evera can choose between the duty to her people and her growing love but could William accept she was never Human? Complete but unedited || PG-13 || Fantasy/Adventure/Romance . Copyright © 2013-2014 - All rights reserved. Cover: LifeLustingDreamer Trailer: zera13
Three Black Roses by Hanieh21
Hanieh21
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I am the creature of darkness, the god's damned and abondoned to live the eternity in my solid loneliness. I get my revenge on weak humans, not by drinking their blood, but by befouling their souls, to prove to god that his best creature is nothing but an ungreatful and feeble existence. Welcome to my dark world, to witness how my loneliness is about to end by my new bride. Leyla Leyla is the youngest daughter of Duke Wilmer, but she has never been popular like her sister, Annie. Shy and timid, she is hopelessly in search of a husband whom she can love. But along comes a stranger, a very dangerous vampire who wants Leyla as his bride, and in order to take her, she has to accept three black roses from him willingly. Will Leyla become the bride of darkness or she finally gets noticed by a the human who is passionate about her?
7 Advanced Tips to Improve Your Wattpad Stories by JakeVanderArk
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There are hundreds of fantastic books about writing for hopeful authors to choose from, but most of them are boring, complicated, and bogged down by filler. This little book is brief, straight forward, and easy to understand. I hope it will serve as an easy-to-read manual to help serious writers perfect their craft. I should say right off the bat that I am NOT an expert; I forget my own tips all the time! However, I do know what generally works for me, so I thought I could pass it on to my friends at Wattpad. One last note: this book is for writers who have a basic understanding of grammar and story structure. If you’re interested in more fundamental steps you can take to write a great story, check out the companion to this book!
7 Simple Tips to Improve Your Wattpad Stories by JakeVanderArk
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Welcome Wattpadders! This book will be short and to the point. I won’t bore you with mundane grammar rules or the crap you learn in English class, but I will offer simple suggestions on how to improve your writing. These are tips that I use every day when I sit down to write. Nothing fancy, just the basics. I can’t promise that your “hotness” will go up, but I can guarantee that you’ll be a step above the people who don’t implement these techniques. Also, I encourage you to link to this book when commenting on other’s work. Sometimes it can be draining typing out the same suggestions over and over. I’m not trying to gain votes or comments with this book, I’m just here to provide budding writers with simple methods to hone their skills. So, with that brief introduction out of the way, let’s figure out how to improve your stories on Wattpad!
The Gradebook by SnowWhiteSwan
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When Mia Byers, Cedarfield Heights' popular girl, starts Grade Eleven, she can't help but be judgemental and criticizing of all the guys in her grade. When her friends, Audrey Spring and Stella Odell accidentally stumble upon her critique of some of the boys in their grade, Mia comes up with a plan. She would make a scrapbook full of her honest opinions and critiques about all the guys, for the sake of the female population at school (so they can refine their dating preferences) and for bonus points in popularity. What Mia doesn't know is if the Gradebook will affect her long-sour and non-existent friendship with Ethan Rayes. Best friends in elementary, frenemies in middle school, and... aquaintances in high school. Just when she thought she had a chance to straighten things up with him, there was only one major obstacle standing in her way. The Gradebook.