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Astoria by AuthorFarfalla
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☽Book #1 of the Luna Dea Islands Trilogy. The Luna Dea Islands, other known as the black hole to the human world possesses the lives of thousands of werewolves where they are hidden in secrecy. No human had ever step foot on the Luna Dea Islands, those who look for it being lost forever at sea. Until Lyla Darcy is brought to the Island as an infant, unknown to the fact she is the mate to the future alpha, Romulus Astor. They are kept apart for seventeen years, Lyla unknown of her destiny as the Luna of Astoria where her mate is begging for her to be given to him. The wait is unbearable, pain coursing through Romulus's veins as he is in need of his mate. But when her destiny is revealed, she is faced with the struggle of accepting it after being kept in the dark her entire existence. Lyla must face her destiny with Romulus and go through the turmoil of Astoria as unwelcome wolves making their presence on their land. Blood will be shed, love will be torturous, and hearts will be forever shattered in Astoria. #823 in Werewolf on January 16th #109 in Paranormal on January 16th
A Court of Dark and Decay by Lovely_Ones_Stories
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Nesta Archeron has spend the last 6 months suppressing her power, her memories, and anything she and that Illyrian brute shared. Now, because of Feyre and her intervention, she is forced to travel with Cassian to the Illyrian Mountians to... to what? Get sober? Gain weight? Dig up what she has worked so hard to bury? No. Nesta would never let that happen. Let them cart her off with that bastard to the end of the world. He had stopped fighting for her the night of Solstice. She would never be a part of their perfect circle. She didn't want to be. Cassian would see that, and their little trip would end. Wouldn't it?
Polaroids by Lost_soul124
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Most of us take pictures with our cell phones and post them onto social media. For Rose Andrews, she takes Polaroids and hangs them across her wall with fairy lights exposing her deepest memories. Until a certain someone in her photography class decides to play a little game with her.