Dollhouse [In Progress]
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 35m
  • Reads 352
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 7
  • Time 35m
Ongoing, First published Feb 03, 2018
"Do you have feelings, Penelope?," 

"No."

"Are your eyes open after 7:00pm, Penelope?," 

"No."

"And you know what the maskless at seven can do to you, right Penelope?," 

"Yes."

"Then, tell me Penelope; why are you one of them?."

-Welcome to a world; where everything stops at 7:00pm, yet also stars at 7:00pm. Where it is lawful to wear the mask, but some people choose to be maskless... Welcome to a thrilling story; where a mother wants to kill.
 A grandmother wants to give.
 And a blonde wants to live."


-->11th of April 2018  ranked #863 Mystery/Thriller


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52 parts Complete

A campus thriller: suspense, murder & one handsome roommate. ***** When Haley Bell is offered a scholarship to study at the exclusive Woodcreek College, famous for moulding the world's brightest thinkers, politicians and entrepreneurs, she jumps at the opportunity. Except when she arrives, the murders start. In a campus hidden from civilisation in the mountains of Colorado, Haley's classmates are slowly turning up dead. As the bodies pile up and eyes of suspicion turn on her, Haley finds that there's a reason why she was brought to Woodcreek. And it wasn't to study. "That opening line will hook you (I still think about it) & it DOESN'T STOP! I binged this like crazy" - Leah, Sr. Editorial Manager @ HQ [[word count: 90,000-100,000 words]] Cover designed by Ellie Sita