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Arizona Afterwards - a Zombie novel by Christopher_Green
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Arizona Afterwards is a novel of survival. Of love and pain and struggle. And Zombies.
Ink by shellsh0cked
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CeeJay Rogers has been left alone with the legacy of the Hellraisers to contend with in a small town. Trying to bring her dreams of owning her own Tattoo Studio to reality, she's far too young and reckless to be shouldering the responsibility. She's doing everything she can to make enough money to pay off her father's dodgy debts before his old club take the house and the shop that he left behind. When her brothers come back with their best friend Stix, who she's loved for as long as she can remember, she has to fight back against the family reputation, and find a way to stop her Nomad brothers from settling down to resurrect the clubhouse that started all of this drama in the first place! The Hellraisers don't want the competition, the town doesn't want the hassle, and CeeJay definitely doesn't want to have to face Stix everyday of her life knowing that he'll never love her back the way she wants him to. But the Nomads have old scores that they want to settle ... and maybe Stix isn't as immune as he wants her to think he is.
The Lost: Book Two of The Whitechapel Chronicles by LittleCinnamon
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'Whitechapel. The East End of London. Streets of tawdry degradation and grisly dark crimes of unlimited horror.....' From the comforts of London's middle class suburbia, to taking refuge in an old abandoned asylum in Whitechapel, Megan's life has changed immeasurably since meeting the vampire, Harper Cain. Now living with Harper, his blood brother Garrick and Garrick's gang of mercenaries, Megan finds herself at the centre of an age-old war between the vampires and their enemies, the lycan-esque Varúlfur. Still struggling to cope with the turn her life has taken, Megan discovers that not only is she unable to escape the ghosts of her past, but she is going to have to contend with some very dark revelations about her future. A vampire with the history of Whitechapel running through her veins she might be, but Megan will soon learn that there are far worse things to be frightened of than ghosts.
Playing Dead: Book One of The Whitechapel Chronicles by LittleCinnamon
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'I was falling. And he was going to catch me. I just knew he was.' For Megan Walden, life is all about perfection. She's the perfect friend, the perfect wife, the perfect office dogsbody, but what happens when she makes a decision that cracks the glass protecting her perfect little world? During a night-out in the shadow of her effervescent best friend, Megan meets Harper Cain and is instantly intrigued by the mysterious tattooed rocker-type with his trace of Bostonian accent and brooding darkness that lurks behind his smile. Knowing instinctively that she is playing with fire, and yet finding herself inexplicably drawn to the irresistible Harper, Megan embarks on a course that will destroy the foundations of her whole world and force her to question everything and everyone she has ever known. Plunging headlong into a nightmare she cannot stop, Megan realises too late that playing away with a mysterious stranger is the least of her worries. It's time for her perfect life to come to an end Will Harper catch her? Or will Megan be able to save herself?
Turning Pages by TristiPinkston
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With his pride and her prejudice, what could possibly go wrong? When the arrogant Blake Hansen steals Addie Preston's promotion at the library, he pretty much rubs her nose in it. But Addie, who dreams of being a full-fledged librarian, decides to stick it out. She loves surrounding herself with books and keeping her father's memory alive in the building where they spent so much time together. Soon, Addie learns that her beloved library will be torn down to make room for a larger facility, and she has to make a choice. Fight, or let go? To complicate things, she finds herself attracted to Blake, who is engaged to someone else. Will Blake and Addie ever resolve their differences? This is a modern retelling of Pride and Prejudice, with hints of the other Jane Austen books as well.