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  • Lost Colony of Roanoke by buterastarbucks
    buterastarbucks
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      Parts 1
  • The Croatoan Calling by Ai1220
    Ai1220
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      Reads 106
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      Parts 16
    It started as a story. The kind you chase for headlines. The kind you don't expect to live. When a string of disappearances brings journalist-in-training Lyra to a quiet, off-the-map town, she thinks it's just another assignment. A historical rabbit hole. A forgotten legend. Then she meets him-Thane. Then she meets him-Keiran. And suddenly, the line between myth and memory starts to unravel. Secrets buried in blood. A name echoing through time: Croatoan. And a girl who was never just a girl. Lyra's not here to write the story. She is the story. If you're into cursed bloodlines, morally gray heirs, enemies who might be something more, and a mystery that spirals into something much bigger than anyone expected... Start reading here.
  • CRYO SQUAD: Awakened From the Past by MyrddraalFade
    MyrddraalFade
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      Parts 10
    A Galactic Council patrol ship finds a drifting relic: a Terran Alliance vessel lost for a thousand years... from an "extinct" species. Inside, six cryo-pods still run. When the Council's salvage team breaks the seal, they don't wake a museum. They wake a squad of SAS operatives with locked-down orders, missing time, and one question that turns every corridor into a battlefield: What happened to our people? And yes I admit it, I recycled names etc. from numerous other #HFY & #HaSO stories.
  • Trail Of Crosses (Lost Colony Series #2) by JoGrafford
    JoGrafford
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    Jane Mannering can shoot a rifle and handle a knife as well as any Englishman. However, she is no match for the red-painted warriors who ambush her section of a Colonial caravan the moment she and her comrades reach the shores of Virginia. Jane plots their escape during a forced march inland, leaving a trail of maltese crosses carved on the trees - their pre-agreed upon signal of distress. All the while, she fumes over what interest their captors could possibly have in a twenty-three-year-old spinster and a rugged band of brick masons, sawyers, and farmers. When the ruthless Chief Wanchese intercepts them at the crossroads of the Great Trading Path, Jane is shaken to discover their greatest enemy plans to keep her for himself. It's a pity he's the only man on two continents who's ever stirred her heart. Alas, she has an entire colony to save, and capturing his attentions is not part of their escape plan. Available on Amazon at: http://amzn.com/B00NF6AE1Q
  • Signal 41 by Oyin143
    Oyin143
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      Reads 332
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      Parts 51
    Decades after Earth lost contact with its first deep-space colony, a long-dormant transmission - Signal 41 - suddenly pings back. A multilingual Al researcher is sent to decode it, but the message isn't just a request for help. It's a countdown. The colony didn't go silent because they were lost. They were hiding.
  • Guardian of the Wolf by MvonSchantz
    MvonSchantz
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      Parts 10
    In the twenty-ninth century, the Terran Federation spans the stars-an empire of reason, order, and quiet tyranny. Its power rests upon the Sunguard Special Agents: immortal biotic soldiers, living machines sworn by genetic code to serve in perpetuity as the vanguard of humanity. But when an entire colony vanishes without a trace, and even its assigned Special Agent falls silent, the illusion of perfect control begins to fracture. Colonel Kelile Reynolds is drawn into a mystery that defies both logic and loyalty. What begins as a failed transmission unravels into a labyrinth of secrets buried beneath a conspiracy six centuries in the making. His search for truth will lead him toward a revelation that could unmake the Federation itself. Guardian of the Wolf is a tale of duty and defiance, where humanity's greatest creation remembers what its makers have forgotten, and guards, still, the fading light of the human soul.