Cast in Stone
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Complete, First published Apr 19, 2021
The National Museum of History has officially opened! 

Come one, come all to see the past envisioned before your very eyes. 

Traveling far and wide across the globe, Kenneth Everland, owner of the National Museum of History, has used his prototype time machine to gather real people from the beginning of time until now. At the National Museum of History, you can speak to them and learn from them yourself. 

Take your family on the vacation of a lifetime and don't miss this once-in-a-lifetype opportunity!

Kenneth Everland's new National Museum of History has officially opened. He spent most of his life traveling through time and gathering the best historical figures so they can teach other children and families history face-to-face. But what no one knows is that every historical figure was kidnapped and forced to obey him. 

Now, because of what he's done, history is unraveling. If the historical figures don't work together to travel back in time an repair it, then history as we know it will cease to exist.
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The Villainess Will Not Bring Dishonor To Her Family

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Rei, a former samurai lieutenant is reincarnated into the body of an 8 year old, who happens to be the main villainess in a romance novel for foreign girls. A villainess destined to be executed by her fiancé the crown prince for cruelty towards the heroine of the novel. To avoid being executed she must to make allies among her enemies, get out of the heroine's way, and untangle herself from the poisonous intrigue of court the best she can in the role of a future courtier. However, the vaguely described backdrop said nothing about the conflicts building beyond the heroine's understanding, or that women weren't allowed on the battlefield. I am honestly left speechless. I am very touched and honored by all the attention, by all the sweet, beautiful and fun comments I've received over the last month, it's been truly amazing. To those who already enjoy it, I hope you will continue to do so. To those who decide to pick it up, I hope you have as much fun with it as I did!