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A Falcon's Light
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Complete, First published Aug 27, 2020
What would you do if you found out you were the reincarnation of an ancient king?  What if an ancient god came into your life, and then tried to kill you?  Alice Conrad is in this very position. What shall she do? Will she lie back and take her death in stride, or will she fight back? Read and find out.
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The Atonement of a Writer

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Lilianne Marineau, aka Lili, a struggling writer like you and me, wakes up to find herself in the body of Arielle Dumont, the female protagonist in her own, half-written novel. What would happen next? She sure as hell doesn't know. At first, all Lili wants to do is survive, and is overcome with the feeling that she had been bound by chains of her own making. Soon enough, though, she realizes she had been atoning for the wrong thing--and maybe, just maybe it was not her fault. A story of a writer who has to live as a character in a world she hasn't quite fully developed yet. A terrible writer with terrible concepts of magic in a fantasy world--and yes, there are glitches. TW: anxiety/depression/existential crisis esp in the earlier chapters, but quite mild, nothing we all haven't experienced before (I think anyone would reasonably panic in MC's situation). Still overall fairly lighthearted