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Potter by lillyanbrooks
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Lily Potter is an average 15 year old living in the United States in 2011. When magic upheaves her life and drops her and her younger brother into a beloved world she thought was fictional, she discovers old family secrets-and family in general.
A Bowsette Tale by The-Heavy-DMC
The-Heavy-DMC
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Bowsette kidnaps Princess Peach and Mario must go a new quest. A work of Fan Fiction based off of the internet Meme. But with a small tweak of my own. Bowser isn't turned into Bowsette, she is her own person.
WARNING! Fairy Tales by RobThier
RobThier
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WARNING! Please be advised that this is not a bedtime story about sparkly fairies and pink unicorns. This book may contain graphic descriptions of poisoned apples and witches' ovens. It is not appropriate for supernatural beings under the age of 377 (excluding vampires and werewolves). DISCLAIMER: Wicked Witches Inc. and Evil Stepmother Enterprises are not responsible for any maiming, mass murder or permanent insanity resulting from the reading of this book.
The Blooming of Dandelion by kaichristopher
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Before she knew Alex, all Lily Ward had to call a friend was her teddy bear, Theo. Having been with Lily through everything her life has thrown at her, this faithful companion has a unique perspective on the girl he loves. Told from Theo's perspective, this little bear wants to share some of his stories about the girl everyone thinks they know. This is a prequel to "How Our Garden Grows" and "Dandelion". (I'm still no good at summaries)
Dandelion by kaichristopher
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After the incident that left her unconscious in a hospital, Lily Ward is beginning to make a slow recovery. As coping mechanism, she writes down things that happen to her in a journal. This is Lily's account of her recovery, the way events seemed to occur to her. Sequel to "How Our Garden Grows". (I'm still bad at summaries)
How Our Garden Grows by kaichristopher
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When his girlfriend is found unconscious on the side of the road, the first thing Alex does is rush to the hospital. But after two days of waiting, Alex is at a loss for what to do. Because he brought his guitar with him, he starts to write a short song. With each line, he writes down a story from their time together. ((I'm terrible at summaries... I'm so sorry.))
From Darkness by kaichristopher
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When Adelia wakes up in the dungeon cell, she has no memory of how she got there, or even who she is. All she knows is her name, and that there is a void in what used to be her memory. Fragments of whispers from the past and the hope of new friends are all she has to hold to. That is, until a small girl stumbles into the dungeon barely clinging to her young life. ((Winner of the Fantasy genre in the #DigitalDreamersAward!!)
Of Wax and Wings by kaichristopher
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Ikaros, the half human, half Aviatte boy living in the Aviatte cloud city Parnaia has always been viewed as an outcast because of his parentage. Daedalus, his father, is a well-known architect and craftsman who often travels down to the earth-bound cities of the humans, and the subterranean world of the Hadeans. However, because his mother was a human woman, Ikaros was born without the wings characteristic to the Aviatta subspecies. When he turns eighteen, Daedalus sends young Ikaros down to Earth in search of his mother, and along the way he meets Hephaestus, a Hadean girl with a talent for metalworking. Together, they must track down Ikaros' missing parent as well as learn about the world that separates Ikaros' cloud cities from Phae's underground settlements.
Encroaching Darkness by kaichristopher
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Nearly five years after their escape from the dungeon, Adelia, Blasa, Tam, and Once have found a home with Tam's family. Happiness and hope surround them, but in the back of their minds burn questions that were never answered. Why them? Why did they survive when countless others didn't? What made them so special? For Blasa, her questions revolve around her mother's near-death experience and almost fatal fight of five years ago. What happened? Who hurt her? Why? What's stopping them from coming back and hurting her again? Blasa feels that it has something to do with the vision she'd had of the blonde man with a knife. While everyone seems to walk on eggshells whenever she asks about the events of that day, her frustration continues to grow. Once, the old Seer who had lost his name over fifty years in the dungeon, can see in his friends the questions they have and how those questions haunt them. When he looks at Blasa, he sees potential far beyond the questions that plague her. He also sees the answers to his own questions and those of the others in the young girl with white magic. [SEQUEL TO "FROM DARKNESS"]
Brew Books by ellekirks
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Free to read! 19-year-old Jane, newly-single, moves to London to work for her friend, Kitty. But Kitty is hiding something about the café - and about Jane and Kitty's past. ***** If you looked at her Instagram, you'd think Jane had the perfect life. But a family tragedy and a big break up shatters that illusion, prompting Jane to drop out of university and move to London. She gets a room above a bookstore and a job as a barista, thanks to her childhood friend Kitty. Struggling with feelings of loneliness among the happy staff, Jane feels further ostracized when Kitty refuses to discuss Matt, who used to live in the bedroom Jane took over and who left under mysterious circumstances. As Jane struggles to find herself, and get the attention of the cute bartender, Harper, she discovers that the Brew Books café is brewing with dark secrets. [[word count: 70,000-80,000 words]]