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A Husband for Deva by KellaCampbell
A Husband for Deva
KellaCampbell
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  • Parts 22
She's the last unmarried daughter of the royal house of Ilujavik, the middle child who has watched her sisters go off to wed princes of other realms, and she wonders when it will be her turn. Although she's never been much good at daydreaming, a new mirror seems to help her conjure up a handsome man... ©2017 Kella Campbell ♥ all rights reserved ♥ updates every Friday night! (Cover art blends photos "Castle at Obidos" by Ivy Dawned and "maternity2" by Philippe Put, licensed under Creative Commons and used with permission.)
Swashbuckling in the Dark by CrucibleSpark7
Swashbuckling in the Dark
CrucibleSpark7
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  • Parts 40
A privileged runaway. A notorious pirate. A vengeful lawman. A bloodthirsty killer. A young woman turns to a life of piracy to escape a life of privilege, unwittingly reuniting with the childhood friend who abandoned her. Determined to forge a new life for herself, she denies the old feelings that his return have stirred up. They forge a temporary truce to achieve their ends. However, their uneasy alliance is tested by words unspoken and murky secrets. To survive in the harsh reality of their world, the pair must not only repair the damage between them, but uncover the secrets of the haunting myth who hunts them. Highest Rating #4 Historical Fiction.
Wingless by CydneyLawson
Wingless
CydneyLawson
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  • Parts 17
Charlie is in serious hot water. After a naked girl falls from the sky, lands on his lawn, and claims to be from heaven, his entire summer is flipped upside-down. This girl can talk to animals, fight like a ninja, and hear people's thoughts. Plus, it doesn't hurt that she's got the most gorgeous blue eyes this side of the equator and skin as soft as goose down. But she is on earth for one reason and one reason only: to save a lost soul left behind on the wrong plane. Charlie agrees to help her, but when her jealous partner shows up to speed up the process, things get tense for all of them. Can Charlie let go of the one thing that has ever made him feel worthwhile? And more importantly, does she feel the same?