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The Last Dance by xoStardust
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Prince John's biggest fear? Becoming King, and everything to do with it, from the sheltered life, to someday having to get married. Celia, a lady knight, minus the 'Lady' if she can help it, is not looking forward to coming of age and attending the High Ball which she thinks is nothing more than a market for single girls. The two have hated each other since childhood, but when the stress gets to John and he does something drastic, Celia's the only one who can help.
His Majesty's Personal Maid by Scattered_Roses
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Maria Rosario was your average maid who worked in the Royal's Kingdom. With the 'No magic practice' rule in order no one was allowed to practice their magic except the royals and the military. But listening to that rule didn't fit well with Maria, so every chance she got she broke that rule. Everything was fine and dandy until His Majesty discovered her using magic. And that's where it all begins with one condition in trade for the chance of a life time.
What I Never Knew {George Weasley Love Story} by TheNerdyOne
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Skye Markins is fourteen, in an orphanage with strange... 'abilities'. She is the Cinderella of the orphanage and does all the work, gets beaten but Skye has a spunky attitude that doesn't help much in the best of situations. But when she turns fifteen, a mysterious man by the name of Sirius Black comes and whisks her away. He tells her about magic and Hogwarts. Little does Skye know that Hogwarts is going to be difficult, especially when your father is the Defense Against The Dark Arts teacher! Oh and here's the kick. He doesn't know you exist! Join Skye in a world of magic, mischief, heartbreak and adventure.
My Delinquent Angel by WeaslbyScribbles
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Trailer inside :D In Heaven, no angel is perfect. At one point in their existence every angel makes a mistake and every angel is given just one second chance. How? Community Service. They must protect an endangered human from harm for their whole life – from birth to death - and are therefore given the rank of Guardian Angel. Most angels are grateful to be given a second chance. That is most Angels except Levi. This is Levi’s 4th chance and God’s forgiving nature is wearing thin. Enter Riley. She thought her life was normal (don’t they all?) until she starts hearing voices in her head and unseen forces pulling her away from danger. Levi is watching over her. But Riley is different. Riley isn’t Levi’s usual human. She’s entirely different. The choices she makes now will affect her soul – will it go to heaven or will it be chained in hell? But Levi is tainted. His faith is weakening and his angelic powers are deteriorating. Hell senses this and it won’t be long before they force him to join them by any means necessary; no matter whose lives are destroyed in the process…
Dumped! by XxSassyCynicxX
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Deana Carter has always been superstitious and cynical. She's always waiting for the other shoe to drop and expecting the inevitable - disappointment. So, when she meets Matthew Stewart, she can't help her cynicism. It's all too good to be true. However, she begins to warm up to the thoughts of happily ever after . . . until she's standing alone in the wedding chapel - an abandoned bride. She quickly curls back into her dark jaded hole of negativity and becomes caustic, putting all her energy and thoughts into her work. Then, news about the merger comes to light. Her company is merging with the top graphic design company in the country. She doesn't put much thought to it and immerses herself in her work even more. And then she meets Jeremy Harrington . . . . .