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The Royal Thief by 18gooda
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Enter a dangerous, magical realm on the brink of rebellion, where the loyalty of the Guardians means power... or death. What happens when one Guardian turns her back on the Heir? Can Solangia survive? Or will it be pulled apart by scheming nobles and desperate rebels? Among traitors, thieves, assassins and mages, Morane must choose whether she will live up to her title as the Royal Thief or join the revolution-- and quickly, for she is not the only one making plans. Time is running out until the rebels strike, until the Heir rises, until her loyalty is tested. Who will survive, and who will fall? In this breathtaking adventure of high fantasy every path is fraught with danger, and no one is as they seem.
Soldier by blueswimbubbles
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Five Squads: Air, Marine, Navy, Nurse and Soldier. One choice to determine your future. One choice to survive against the odds of the government and the Rebels. On top of all that, your whole life depended on it all, but your existence in this world was a mistake. All of Ashlyn's life was nothing more than hiding in her house to keep her hidden from the prying eyes of the government. Why? Because she wasn't supposed to be born. When she has to join a Squad, disguised as a boy, will she be able to keep her real identity hidden? Or will the government find out and kill her?
City of no Names by blueswimbubbles
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In the city of Nomolos, where people have no names, a girl finds out why her world is what it is. Why nobody has names. Why they are all branded on their arms with a number. Why no one remembers anything about themselves, their past and how they got here in the first place. Why the government is so overprotective and secretive about everything. Why no one can leave or enter the city. All she knows is that her arm is branded with a number 6; one of the five missing numbers in her society.
The Dark Spirits: The Demon Within by blueswimbubbles
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Luppa is everything that a princess shouldn't be. She'd rather give up her crown to learn the skills of a knight and train to be the greatest knight in the country. Suddenly her mother has planned a ball to choose her suitor to marry and take over the throne. She meets a handsome young man and they immediately plan their wedding. When her friend Blue tells her she has a spirit inside of her, her whole world turns upside down and she has to run away from everything. Blue has a spirit inside of her too, and her betrothed is a hunter that hunts spirits like the ones inside of them. Luppa and Blue go on a quest to find out more about the spirits of the world, and they run into some people that help them along the way. Join Luppa and Blue as they experience exciting adventures, overcome trials, find romance, and uncover the secrets that help them understand about The Demon Within.
Unidentified by blueswimbubbles
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My story is complicated, and nobody believes me about a word I say, but it’s my life and not theirs. My secret is safely hidden with my two best friends (their names shall be kept a secret, as it would defeat the whole purpose of my whole secret identity) and I will entrust it with you too. Although I’m not supposed to share my secret identity and brainwash everyone that knows about it, there might be a slight possibility that you might have to be brainwashed too after you read this, but also there might be an acceptation as to saving my identity.What is my identity you might ask? Well, I might be a regular civilian walking the streets, or a cute young girl sucking on a lollipop, or a rowdy teenage girl looking for trouble. But my real identity started when I turned the age of fourteen.