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Book One: Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children (My Remake) by 28ShadesOfBlue
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Inspired by the New York Times best seller Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs. As time ticks by with every moment spent on the island of Cairnholm, Amber DeVine realizes she hasn't got much of a life at all. The days simply consist of waitressing at her Uncle Kev's pub or enjoying the company of her only friend, Martin. That is, until a mysterious boy comes to visit, claiming his late grandfather knew things about the abandoned children's home that resides on the island, things no ordinary person could perceive. Together, they uncover the truth about the children there, as well as their distinct Headmistress who may be linked to both the boy and Amber's past. All the while, rewriting their lives for the better and unravelling a past Amber would rather keep hidden. A tale of adventure, regret, romance and down right peculiarities. I don't own any of the rights or credits of the characters and story of Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children (Ransom Riggs does) except Amber DeVine and her peculiar antics. Please enjoy my remake with an extra character! (This is a MillardXOC fic). [Highest ranking in Fanfiction - #137 (I think)] BOOK ONE: Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children (My Remake) COMPLETED! In the progress of editing. BOOK TWO: HOLLOW CITY (My Remake) IN PROGRESS Cover by: kittykatrawr365
Goats from Lambs by PaulKingston
PaulKingston
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Headless bodies start appearing in the streets, so cunning Detective Rashida Heyes and her partner have to stop the killer to prevent the apocalypse ***** After bodies start appearing in the middle of the streets, hollowed and headless, Detective Rashida Heyes and her partner, Travis Virgil, are given the case. However, once they dig deeper, meeting the emotionally broken Victor Eccelstone, and realize how heavily the church is involved, Rashida has to acknowledge that this case might be bigger than she had ever imagined. These crimes aren't the act of one man - they're the beginning of the end of the world [[Winner of the 2017 Wattys Storysmith Award]] [[word count: 150,000-200,000 words]]