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We Thought Ourselves Gods by AsherFawkes
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In a world held together by ancient technology no one understands, where genetically modified children are the norm, science has successfully spliced animal DNA into humans to create an order of shape-shifting soldiers. Most Shifters can only manage one other species; dogs and birds are common. That is, until Sam. He can do five (and counting). Mack's always been one step ahead of the cops, though she'll never tell you why. It's what's kept her alive in The City for so long. But after one slip up she's faced with an ultimatum; give up her secret, or go somewhere she'd never want to go with complete strangers. Meanwhile, forces lurk underneath The City, forces with a bone to pick with the society above. Too many bones to pick, in fact. But they've decided that now is their time to resurface. And they know just the people that will help.
How To Build A Flower Shop by Dainty-Daisy
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Everything Bobbi Grace Thompson does is for her mother, who had sadly passed away in a car accident when Bobbi was just four. Since then it has always been herself, her father Lucas and her late mother's flower shop, Gracious Gardens. Everything is going well for her until Roberto Moretti comes into her life. He's a typical bad boy, but there's always a reason why bad boys become bad boys, right? Bobbi stops trying to be his friend after he destroys her mother's shop; her father forgives him, with the stipulation that he repairs the damage he caused, but Bobbi is furious that the beautiful shop she was supposed to have inherited has been ruined - so she works with him. Roberto perceives her to be 'perfection' and is jealous of her 'perfect' life, but when he sees it's just a facade... will it be for good or bad? On a journey full of drama, secrets and tears, and once they get to know each other, Bobbi Grace and Roberto learn much more than the struggles of how to build a flower shop. © Copyright 2018 by KeepItBasic ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. (Blurb cleared up by Irusan - user on Yahoo!Answers (Cover by stereoactive)
The Guy Next Door (COMPLETED) by Percabeth5599
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"Every good girl wants a bad boy who is good only for her." "Every bad boy wants a good girl who is bad only for him." "Whenever you are looking for love don't look too far he might be right next door." Clara Wilson is your typical clichéd teen fiction protagonist with exactly two friends, no social life and a 4.0 GPA. She has been in love with Alec Evans, the unattainabley popular football quarterback and her next door neighbour forever. She thinks she's in for a quiet senior year until Jake Henderson arrives. Bad boy extraordinaire, he's arrogant, rude, undeniably gorgeous and shares a past with Clara that she wants to do nothing more than to forget. Caught between two boys, her life is turned upside down in the most ridiculous of ways. But maybe in the midst of all the confusion and chaos she finds not only love but also herself. Romance #2
Camping for Morons ✓ by northbynorth
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Peryn Foster loves cheerleading, America's Next Top Model and camping. So, when her best friend suggests a camping trip, she eagerly accepts the offer because it's a chance to get away from her younger sisters and her mother's plans for the upcoming wedding. Ignoring the fact that her ex-boyfriend and his goofy best friend are coming along, Peryn is looking forward to the trip. What could possibly go wrong?
Osculation by novelisting
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"As far as I can tell, there are two basic (kissing) rules: 1. Don't bite anything without permission. 2. The human tongue is like wasabi: it's very powerful, and should be used sparingly." In which Anna writes about a lot of people kissing.