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  • Journey Across Tides: A Tale of Resilience by potatonuggiez
    potatonuggiez
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    Embark on a gripping tale of resilience and redemption in 'Journey Across Tides.' Follow Laura, a determined young woman working two jobs to support her family, as a chance encounter with a mysterious man leads her to a life-altering decision. Cast adrift in the open sea, she faces storms, solitude, and unexpected companionship, weaving a narrative of survival against the elements. Join Laura on a transformative odyssey as she rebuilds not only a shattered boat but also her life, confronting betrayal and finding strength within. 'Journey Across Tides' is a riveting saga of hope, justice, and the unyielding spirit that guides one woman back home.
  • I Don't Know, I'm Just A Kid by soggysockmonk
    soggysockmonk
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    Being a kid with little to no family and being forced into cult like preferences isn't a life everybody wants. Sadly, Marington's stuck with it. His whole story is hard to explain but, this is what happens when you have a kid as a teen and abandon it to save your own reputation. His only companions being his cat, Annie and his cute little bat plushie, Maurice. He lives with Cidar and their friend, who he doesn't relatively like.
  • The Boy Who Stayed (Short Story) by FragmentDreamer
    FragmentDreamer
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    The Boy Who Stayed tells a tender, post-apocalyptic coming-of-age story set in Reality Alpha-0001-A, part of the Fractal Multiverse. In 2199, in the silent ruins of Mexico City, a lonely boy named Tiran lives with his green-furred cat, Ayo, among fading memories and overgrown streets-until a distant sky-city reaches out and reminds him that he may not be as alone as he once believed. A soft, atmospheric short story about belonging, resilience, memory, and finding hope in a world that almost forgot how to breathe.
  • Mystery Inc. Reborn: Secrets of the Past by yerivallejo
    yerivallejo
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    In the quiet town of Mallory Lake, Susan Jones' life seems ordinary-bickering with her brother Tanner, hanging out with her best friend Tasha, and helping her dad Fred Jones at his coffee shop. But her world is turned upside down when a new kid, David, arrives at school with secrets of his own. David uncovers a truth Susan's parents have kept hidden for years: her father and mother, Fred and Daphney Jones, were once part of the legendary Mystery Inc., the crime-solving team that became internet lore. Susan had no idea her parents' adventures were once the subject of wild conspiracy theories and old videos, but David pieces it together. As strange events start happening around town, Susan, David, and their friends Tasha and Diego find themselves pulled into an adventure tied to unsolved mysteries from Mystery Inc.'s past-including the mysterious disappearance of Velma Dinkley. Dark secrets resurface, and a growing threat emerges, forcing Susan to embrace her family's legacy. In Mystery Inc. Reborn: Secrets of the Past, Susan must step into the shoes of her parents and solve a dangerous mystery that could unravel her family and the town itself. Will she and her friends be able to follow in Mystery Inc.'s footsteps, or will the secrets of the past remain buried forever? The legacy of Mystery Inc. is reborn in this thrilling, modern adventure where every clue leads to danger, and the truth is far more shocking than anyone could have imagined.
  • George in Neutral by Sanaea18
    Sanaea18
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    George is the kind of guy who says every thought out loud-and the universe never misses a chance to trip him up for it. With a narrator who is part cheerleader, part bystander-in-crisis, this is a chaotic little dive into some days that just keeps getting worse. Probably. (But maybe better? Don't count on it.) Narrated by a posh, cheeky British voice that sees everything and tells you just enough - often more than George would prefer - George in Neutral is told in a third-person omniscient style with frequent fourth-wall breaks. Think Garfield's sarcasm meets Mr. Bean's chaos, with a sprinkle of narrator sass that reads best when imagined in the voice of a slightly dramatic BBC presenter. P.S. Reading this in your head with a posh British accent will dramatically improve the experience. Go on, try it. We'll wait. _______ The most precious and perfectly fitting cover art courtesy ~ Aga Maszota. Thank you sooooo much. Design template: Canva
  • When I Woke Up in the Wild West by SavSelene
    SavSelene
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    A desert storm tears Marisol Sierra out of 2004 Yucca Valley and throws her into a 1977 cartoon frontier where legends breathe and danger wears a human face. The Wild West isn't a myth here it's alive, cursed, and watching. Saved by Lázaro Cruz, a silent gunslinger bound to an ancient relic, Marisol finds herself trapped between eras as outlaws close in, and the past refuses to stay buried. The relic hums with power. The land remembers blood. And Lázaro carries more ghosts than words. To survive, Marisol must learn the rules of a world that was never meant to be kind where loyalty is earned in fire, love is a liability, and leaving may cost more than staying. Some storms don't pass. They choose. 🌩️ A cinematic romantic adventure of time-slip fate, outlaw danger, cursed magic, and a love that defies eras. © 2026 Savannah Selene. All rights reserved.