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The Angel Within by InfiniteWriterWorker
InfiniteWriterWorker
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In which survival is put through the ultimate test. It is said that the supernatural world was like a thin sheet of glass - for it was far too harmonic; far too fragile for those to wreak havoc upon. Albeit, there was a hybrid that could shatter it with the touch of her finger, with the air of her presence. She was a crack in that glass, threatening to welcome all darkness that crawled from the grim abyss. She didn't ask for this. She didn't ask to be indomitable. She didn't ask to be perfect. And she certainly didn't ask to be hidden for her life sake. But yet she was, being a werewolf-angel, after all. Despite the many odds that are against her, she strives with a strong and unwavering spirit to survive in a world devoid of love. With a secret past, her life remains a true mystery to others. But this was all going to change. Meet Charlotte Taken, and this is her story. (Cover by 17Serenity) (Trailer by niamh1864)
I Am The Alpha (Part 1/2) by EllaCharlotte
EllaCharlotte
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Erin Daniels is part of the East Forest Pack, not only that but she's the Alpha. In a male dominant race this makes her one of a kind. She was born with the Alpha imprint on her skin but as she grew older it changed into something the likes of which no one has ever seen. Erin isn't your usual girl.... in fact she hates most girls. She prefers to spend time running a muck with her Pack-mates and if anyone gets in her way they better watch out. Erin has just come back from an exchange trip to Spain when all of a sudden the Blood Valley Alpha himself decides to go after her and will stop at nothing. When everything falls apart and enemy packs try to destroy East Forest will Erin's strange powers be enough to save her, or will her love for her pack-mates be her downfall? Join Erin Daniels on a journey of finding herself and fighting for the ones she loves. Delve into the world of werewolves and the ancient legends of their past. Be captivated by unusual enemies and even stranger friendships. Remember, not everything is what it seems. {this book is not actually completed but was marked as so to be in the runnings for the watty awards 2011. The second part can be found on my profile.}
Model Act by underpressure
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Anna Redhart isn't a very typical girl. More of a guy to be exact. She looks like a guy, talks like a guy, and dresses like a guy. The only thing that separates her from being a total guy is her crush on her best friend, Jake Asher. But Jake sees her more of a brother than anything, and Anna is perfectly fine with that. But when she is suddenly asked to be a model, a male one at that, Anna's life is turned upside down with fashion, photo shoots, and the rise to supermodel stardom. But what will happen to her normal life, with Jake? And how will she deal with her hidden gender?
Plan B by Kirkinator
Kirkinator
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Plan A might have been just as dangerous as the police insisted it was safe. It involved being locked away, out of sight and communication, and didn't solve the problem that Fran's stalkers seemed to have access to police files and data. Plan B the police didn't know about, and while the stalkers were at least temporarily out of the picture, it posed other problems. The police are now searching for her. Her stalkers are still looking for her. Her roommate doesn't know she's not a boy and a depressed teen movie star wants to be her friend. Being found out would blow her safety. Not to mention that the country thinks she might just be the victim -- or the cause -- of a spate of murders in the surrounding towns. Going to Darkwood private school was a risk, but not as risky as Plan A. The worry of trying to keep herself hidden from her schoolmates might become her main problem, but it still doesn't answer the most worrying question of all: just who were those stalkers, and what did they want? -- (Just so you all know, I've entered this book for the Hotkey Young Writers Prize. It would mean the world to me if you could support Plan B by voting for the first chapter (only votes on the first chapter count) before September 13th and then encouraging as many people as possible to read and vote as well. Thank you all so much!)