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The Quiet Ones by MindtoLife
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"Don't go outside after dark." This was a well-established rule in the whole community. After dark, groups of rebels emerged onto the streets of town and vandalized everything in their sight. Parker Reynolds knew this, she knew this rule almost too well. It's one that was embedded into her mind since the age of three. Although joining a group can mean getting arrested, being charged with multiple accounts of vandalism, and left with paying fines until the age of a hundred, it's also a risk some are willing to take. Parker's not one to live on the wild side, but she's at the point where she'll do anything if it means giving her a more popular social status. Besides, who would want to have the same title of uptight, or afraid-to-take-chances for the past eleven years? But what happens when Parker becomes too committed to the group, and finds herself stuck in a situation that's much too hard to get out of? Or at least, get out of without consequences?
Colourless by probablybelle
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At the age of eighteen, everyone's blood changes colour. Whether it becomes blue, green or otherwise, the colour is either hereditary or a random, biological selection. However, when Pearl Damocles discovers that her blood is colourless - in a society where people are segregated by blood colour -, she travels to an institute for people like her with a handsome yet mysterious man named, Malik Ahmed. After months of training and planning - with a team of quirky, newfound friends and trained militants by her side - she decides begins to hatch a plan. One to bring everyone together, and abolish the inequality of the blood colours.
The Moon's Fangs | 1 by autumngatz
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{star-crossed romance/forced proximity/18+} Normally, intergalactic drama doesn't reach into any place as backwater as the Milky Way Galaxy, let alone a planet as primitive as Earth. But an exception is made in Amelia's case. She is thrown into a deadly crossfire of a millennia-old feud between a fallen empire and a revenge-starved tyrant. With few options and even less time, she turns to an unlikely ally to save her best friend from the clutches of a monster and help unravel a conspiracy involving an assassin betrayed by the empress he served. Sacrifices will be made. Flames will attract. Prey will turn predator. Fate will be wholly defied.
Something Wicked by AshDkay
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I am not your average witch. And before you get ahead of yourself let me explain why. For one, I do not fly on a broomstick. Second, I do not wear tall pointed hats. Thirdly, I do have a cat his name is Lucifer not as in the devil but the cat from Cinderella. Fourthly, I am not evil. Not one bone in my body. Sorry to disappoint you. My name is somewhat a cliche though thanks to my mom. Firebreather Moonwalker. Hahaha. Gotcha. Just kidding, it's Lana. Lana Childs. I live in Fairhope, Alabama. A small, quiet town but that silence is interrupted when people start dying and no one knows who or why. The question on everyone's mind...the police say its a serial killer. I just wish it were that simple.
Elite [Coming Soon] by ArtiePants
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Evangeline Lake had an extraordinary mind. The way she thought, the way she imagined, was beyond this world. There was always something in the back of her mind, urging her to push through the boundaries of impossible and take the leap into the unknown... She always wished for something more. She wished for answers. Answers to the questions drumming inside her mind. She refused to believe that this was it. That 'life' could only be a series of generations growing up, only to wither and die alone. Her only saving grace was one particular question that never left her... 'Could there be more?' The answer to that very question was closer than she ever thought imaginable. © Copyright 2013 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without written permission from the author.