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My Lifesaver ( Adopted by Justin Bieber book 2) by Bieberkidrauhl1994
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Last time you saw Jaylie she was struggling. Someone has captured her. Will Justin get Jaylie back? Who captured her? Find out what happens in this awesome sequel to Adopted By Justin Bieber.
Adopted By Justin bieber by Bestlife2
Bestlife2
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A girl named Ashley who has a scary life Into Justin came everything was better
My Brother's Best Friend by Imaginationzx
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#2 In Romance |May 1,2019| #1 In Teen Fiction |May 18,2019| ONLY AND ORIGINAL BOOK!!!! "What are we going to tell your brother?" He says, his breath on my neck. "Who says we have to tell him anything?" - - - Sixteen year old Emma knows better than to get involved with her brother's best friend, Jax. She's been keeping her feelings for him a secret for as long as she can remember. Until, one day she makes the mistake of kissing him. She doesn't know how much longer she can keep those feelings a secret before her brother finds out. Worst all, does Jax feel the same way? Can she manage to stay away from him...or does she go behind her brother's back?
Cipher Code {complete} by _logogriph
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One day, Apocalypse came to pass. It started with a fog that engulfed the world. Thick and heavy in the atmosphere, nearly unbreathable to humans and able to corrupt a soul. It killed livestock, pulled buildings to the ground and deadened the soil. After a month, shields were erected over major cities to keep it out, but by then humanity could no longer see the sun. Next, they disappeared - the citizens in shieldless towns and the towns themselves - completely consumed by the fog. And in their place came monsters, beasts that craved human flesh and blood and knew nothing but destruction. In a matter of days, only half of humanity remained. . . but they didn't plan on going down without a fight. - Round Three Qualifier of the Tridents Awards (Winner of the Judge's favorites and Table Shakers subcategories)
The Last Imperials by JLfraise
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#1 in SCIENCE FICTION 2021 #1 in ACTION #1 ACTIONPACKED In the beginning, Mother Earth created seven clans, and these clans were in watch of protecting humanity and all life itself. The names of the seven clans were Ecos (E-cos), Akos (A-kos), Ren (Ra-yn), Edur (E-dor), Argi ( Ar-guy), Auriel (Ary-el), and Kuro (Cu-ro). The earth shared her power with them, and they were able to do magnificent things. As Eons went by with peace and harmony, an enemy so arose against Mother Earth, and the clan's name was Akos. Their Clan's leader KRIOS believed that their clan was stronger than the earth and could become one and no longer serve Mother Earth. He proclaimed his new revelation to the council of elders, for they mocked him and said he was foolish for if he is to remain as the leader, he must never speak of it again. But Krios resented the council and grew angry, and set his plan into motion. He gathered all of the betrayers, demons, and goddesses of the land. He gathered his army, his clan loyally followed him and willfully gave their power to him. For Krios took revenge on the council of elders first killing them each one by one. Then after he sought to destroy the remaining clans. Destruction, agony, and pain lasted within the war for 100 years. Krios only grew stronger as these years went, for he tainted the ground with Imperials blood. The last remaining Imperials went into hiding to preserve their race. Krios took over all life, for the world became lawless and he reigned king. As begins the dark days of The Last Imperials. Available in kindle & Nook also on B&N & Amazon. Copyright © 2018 by Jamel Fraise Jr, LLC All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part of any form. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission from publisher