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The Cellar by natashapreston
natashapreston
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For months Summer is trapped in a cellar with the man who took her - and three other girls: Rose, Poppy, and Violet. His perfect, pure flowers. His family. But flowers can't survive long cut off from the sun, and time is running out...
Night Shift (Book 1, the Night Shift series) by BRMyers
BRMyers
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At Willard's department store, none of the night security guards survive for long, and eighteen-year-old Daniel Gale is about to discover why. "At the heart of it, Night Shift is a haunting love story. It is equal parts moving and chilling, which is what makes it so excellent." - Carmen Ho @ HQ ***** Tired of living out of his backpack, Daniel ignores the rumors about the old building being haunted and accepts the latest vacated position of night guard at Willard's department store. As his life becomes more entwined with Willard's, Daniel senses unnatural changes and bizarre coincidences. Soon he begins to suspect Willard's is hiding something more sinister than gossip about ghosts - something that could make him the next casualty of the night shift. Now available as Paperback and Kindle! https://a.co/d/fy7RuHF
Predator Lurking in the Waters by Caprikat
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Richard was supposed to represent the Verhan Empire at the Allied Conference. He was supposed to discuss trading routes and perhaps the prospects of marriage, but instead he found himself alone from an aftermath of a storm, stranded on driftwood, with a dangerous creature intent on killing him.
Into the Deep (MxM) by Bleeding_wing
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"Merfolk are more dangerous than sirens, in my opinion. Sirens are pretty words and smiles, and they just drown you before eating you. Merfolk aren't as kind. I once watched one jump all the way up to the ship railing, grab a man, and literally eat him alive while we had to watch and listen to his screams. By the time that Mer went back into the water there was only half a man left. Blood and pieces of flesh everywhere. That was a female. The weaker of their species. The males are rarely seen but you better hope you don't see a male... If a male comes up he's usually looking to feed. If a male Mer sets his sight on you there's an eighty percent chance of you dying before your journey ends." Laurence is about to depart on his first voyage, unaware of how it will change his life forever. Mer x Human Sailor short story. R18, Explicit. *Short story, got too long for a oneshot so it'll just be divided into two or three parts*
Why the Caged Siren Sings (manxboy) by ABGrace2
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Humans know nothing about the truth of sirens. We are not a form of your fantasy of "Mermaids", we live on land, on islands away from people, in fear that humans will find us. We do not lure people to their deaths, we simple sing to sing. It's in our nature to sing, when happy, sad, or simple to let each other know where we are. It is not our fault that humans find themselves captivated by our songs. It is their fault that their ships crash on our shores. But it doesn't take long until they find fault in us, and seek a form of revenge. I don't know if the humans tales of us being sea creatures comes from with their fascination of the endless depths of the sea, believing that creatures beyond comprehension reside there; or if it's the fact that angry sailors find their revenge in tying our feet together with a large boulder and throwing us into the ocean to end our lives with water-logged songs. Maybe it simple comes from what they tell people when they return home; that the sirens are in the ocean where they belong. I grew up knowing the truth, of the horror of the relation between sirens and humans. I also grew up knowing that a human hasn't come in contact with our kind in many years. We thought humans lost their fascination with us and our songs long ago; We thought wrong.
Blurry Purple Memories (She-ra, an Entrapdak fanfiction) by uh-huh_yeah
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Hordak was sent to be conditioned. Conditioned. Has this happened before? No, yes, no...he cannot recall. In fact, Hordak cannot recall about anything but voices and blurry images. He knows he is forgetting things. But he doesn't really care, Hord Prime is all that matters anyway. Yet there is one voice, one persistent color that just won't leave. And for some reason, it's purple. (COVER ART IS NOT MINE. ALL CHARACTERS USED IN THIS BOOK BELONG TO SHE-RA'S CREATORS UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE)
F-ing Perfect (Girl x Girl) by TeraEllie
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When Cal McCarthy first laid her eyes on Grace Jordan, she knew exactly what type of girl she was. Stuck-up, controlling, feared by her classmates - in other words, a mean girl. Every school has one, and Cal wasn't the type to be intimidated by such a cliche. And the moment she talked back to Grace was the moment she started a war with the school's ice queen. But through this war, perhaps she'll find that the high school mean girl has more to her than meets the eye.
Mates of a Human by Ebonsolaris
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His world was completely grey. Not a drop of colour entered his eyes and he told himself that he really didn't miss it. Until the day he saw the most vivid blue eyes. Werewolf/Shifter story Man x Man x Man 18 + with graphic descriptions of a sexual nature Author's note; I made the cover, even though it is not brilliant x This entire book is free to read on Wattpad and free on Kobo or for 99p(99c) you can download it via iBooks with hidden extra chapters (located at the end of the book). http://books.apple.com/us/book/id1453902603