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  • Sliver Fang: Found ✔ by josie321
    josie321
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    The only family member Imani had was her mother. After the death of her mother, Imani's whole world is turned upside down. In hopes found a family and uncovers the secrets of her mother. Imani never thought she would run into an Alpha claiming to be her father.
  • THIS SAME SUN by Vittorio_topaz
    Vittorio_topaz
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    They are here. They are everywhere. They are are gods, more or less. Sean Tolbert survived an accident and began a journey into the supernatural part of himself that was never supposed to surface. He must learn how his abilities can help solve the recent serial murders he could predict but never stop, who he is, who his true friends are, and the identity of his enemies too.
  • Son of the Forge: Descendants  of the Diaspora Book One by ObaVerse
    ObaVerse
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    Our protagonist Jason is thrust into a world of magical curses and deities when he discovers he is a descendant of the African war god Ogun. His destiny propels him towards a life of adventure and great risk, all of which he is not prepared for. Before he knows it he Is caught in a war between good and evil, with all of the pantheon choosing sides. With the help of the other demigods will he be able to restore the balance? Or will his destiny lead him down the path of destruction?
  • Lightning Strikes by tomaholic4
    tomaholic4
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    what would you do if one day everything you thought you knew was a lie? Eshe is just a simple girl, all she wants is her father back. One day an explosion happens and her mother disappears .As Eshe searches for her lost mother she learns to control her new found powers, makes friends, possibly dies, and finds out things she could've never dreamed up.
  • when strong men cohabit by cupcakes312
    cupcakes312
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    "she's mine" "I assure you she's not. she's going to be mine by the next full moon and even if your tears turn to blood or you decide to shake the pillars of the earth, there's nothing you can do about it " you think I'm that helpless? then I challenge you, let's see if the pillars of the earth can still hold her before the next full moon" "(laughs) then it is a dare. this is an African traditional story about some gods who have been instructed to cohabit for a period. an unsuspecting girl is caught up in their drama and is being claimed by they all. this is a call to battle. which god is more powerful and who gets the girl?
  • Anụ Ọkpọ: Shades of Strange by Bestnwachinemere
    Bestnwachinemere
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    I have seen all shades of strange. I am an eighteen-year-old Igbo girl, currently studying at the University of Ebonyi state. Before you tell me that I haven't lived enough years to support my claim, let me tell you a little about my brother. His name is Lucas, at least that is the name our parents christened him. He came to us through my mother when I was seven. Lucas started walking when he was six months old, and before his first birthday, he was already talking. You may have seen this before, but to me, it's strange. Growing up, when Lucas was called his name, he'd look at you straight and tell you to call him 'Ańu Ókpọọ'. Our parents, just like myself laughed it off, but before his third birthday, the name had already stuck - be it from the way his eyes turned, or the way his face hardened, or the compelling tone he used when he demanded you correct yourself and call him by the name, I can never tell. I call it strange, you are free to call it what you must. Lucas made his first income at six. Our mother had conceived, and so purchased all that was needed for the unborn child. However, Lucas told her that she'll miscarry and so in our parents' absence, sold the items. Strange, he sold all at rates higher than they cost. In the end, he made a profit ₦21,000 and that very day, our mother miscarried. Remember, he was just six. Now, these are just an introduction to the strangeness that is my brother, and I assure you, these are the soft tones, meant to prepare you for the real hues of strange. Oh, I haven't told you my name yet. I am Christabel, though Ańu Ọkpọọ choose to call me Ulọaku
  • Manifest by idongludoh
    idongludoh
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    It's not everyday an atheist encounters a pegan god. -------- Eddie pushes his family away and locks himself in his father's village home in Antaikot, after his father dies. One night, a man comes to Eddie speaking of religion and faith; two things Eddie is sure he has had enough of. He resists every reason and charm... until a woman tries to kill him and a cult pursues him into a shrine. Running for his life, Eddie is forced to choose between a new faith and his old pride.
  • War Of The Pantheons. by MarcusGarman
    MarcusGarman
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    A story of the trickster god you are yet to hear.
  • Selfish Gods - Complete! by dani
    dani
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    A paranoid gun enthusiast with a secret and her best friend leave town for a wedding but end up being intercepted by a hoard of demons instead. In short order they will not only discover who has sent the demons but be thrust into an entirely new world that wants nothing more than to destroy them. Set in a world where all of the old gods still walk among us this is an action packed story about friendship, guns, monsters, evil mermaids, pregnancy, demons and coming of age in your thirties. Huge shout out to @Krazydiamond for the cover! :D