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The Rise-Book II by ZeroWineThirty
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Sequel to 'The Bite.' *You need to read 'The Bite' first before you read 'The Rise,' otherwise you're going to be very lost down this rabbit hole. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It takes more than a bite. Charlotte has gone from being a broken human to a strong she-wolf and a damn Thorne, but now she and her mate, are standing on the edge of deliverance or doom as they grapple with a revelation that changes everything. They have to move fast to protect the ones they love, protect their pack, and most of all each other; but will it be enough? Will they rise to the occasion or fade into ash as the fires of failure lick them up? There's will be blood. There will be your two favorite vampires and a lot of good food. There will be ass beatings, twists, turns, and whole lotta Levi. It's either rise or fall, and this time, it's going to take more than a bite to save them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Highest Ranking in Werewolf: #22
Love & Loss by cannoness
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ATTENTION: This is the SECOND book of my Vampire's Pet series and cannot be read as a stand alone book. ~~~ I thought that my life had ended the day I got purchased by a blood thirsty monster. I thought that the rest of my life was going to be nothing but constant fear and suffering. But I couldn't have been more wrong. What I found was something much different. Something that I didn't even know I was looking for let alone wanted. What I found was a new beginning. A new beginning with the one I cared most for. ~~~ Cover by: @aculeasis
Dragon Sworn: Book II of the Tendaaren Chronicles (coming in May)  by laorangerose
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Book II - Dragon Sworn (coming soon) She didn't hesitate. Scelestra was faster, and now the Crimson Queen has her prize. The monster that the General Aethorien had always held back is no longer his to control. Aly has one goal. Get him back. No matter the cost. Not because she never got to say those three words. Not because the magic around her has gone hollow. Not because she feels everything being done to him. Because she has to stop him. Before he becomes the thing that destroys everything he built. Including her. He shielded her from the bigger picture. From the politics. From the fractures. From what was already breaking. He is not there anymore, and the world is unraveling. Scelestra's corruption does not stop at magic or monsters. It has clawed its way into alliances, stripped resources, and pushed entire peoples to the brink. Even the dwarven cities may not survive what is coming. And Aly stands in the middle of it: Haunted. Hunted. Chasing the path of his destruction. But the longer he remains under Scelestra's control, the less of him remains. And if she reaches him too late, there may be nothing left to save. Only an impossible choice. Let him destroy her. Or destroy him herself.
The Medium Kid by SianaghGallagher
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(BxB) "I don't believe in ghosts," Koda whispered. "Well," Alfie twisted the ring on his index finger. An excited shine returned to his eyes. His crush had never stared for so long, "would you believe me if I said that your mother is standing right behind you?" A week after Alfie's crush loses his parent, they are forced to talk when the ghost of Koda's mother reaches out to Alfie, demanding to speak with her son. Among the mist of grief, It wasn't any ordinary ghost wanting to say a final goodbye to the one she loved, it wasn't just an affectionate relationship developing between the ghost's son and the medium, it was the beginning of something much more dangerous.