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Queen of Seven by Sarah R. Suleski

A sequel to Alisiyad.

Queen of Seven is a novel about the past, the present, and the future.  A story about family.  A story about growing up, and growing old.  A story of how you can never escape your ghosts or hide your secrets forever.  It’s the story of Elly, a girl blessed –– and cursed –– with more power than anyone should ever . . .

A serialized novel, updating sporadically.
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Gehenna by Helen Taft

Life after death for the lost.  The dead arrive in Gehenna as human beings, but if you stick around too long, as in don’t repent and get redeemed or simply die the second and final death, then you slowly turn into a demon—a vampire—and then you really do belong in hell.  Michael Thane was just shy of scoring a millennia . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Moonlight Falls by Lexxie Wynters

YA with bite & growl

One year after the death of her father, Ruby Silverstone is sent to live with her aunt on Moonlight Falls Island. At first it seems like your average small town but all too soon Ruby learns about the legend and the beast that stalks the night during the full moon. . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Alisiyad by Sarah R. Suleski

Twenty-year-olds Liseli Luenford and Russell Markson are living mundane, disappointing, lonely lives in a small midwestern town; working jobs better suited for high school students. Both want something more from life, though what exactly they cannot name, or even begin to achieve. Liseli finds solace in the Mill, a building on the edge of town, long abandoned and all . . .

A complete novel.
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Catharsis by Skyla Dawn Cameron

You can't always escape what you are.

Live the Journey . . . Experience the Horror . . . Discover the Truth.  Catharsis tells the story of a troubled young woman with special gifts and heavy burdens. . . .  In an attempt to escape mysterious forces that may ultimately destroy her, Eve Shelby packs up her little sister, Dez, and embarks on a journey with a group of fellow telepaths.  After a car accident leaves one person . . .

A complete pdf novel.
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Dirty Red Kiss by Derek Henkel

Dirty Red Kiss‘s Caulfield-esque narrator opens a window through which we can see humanity in a way that is beyond the capabilities of a more articulate, self-aware narrator. . . .

A complete novel.
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Bonds and Blood by XL'anna Brooks

Being a vampire hunter has it's issues. Especially, if you know the vampire you're supposed to hunt.

Hunters are sworn to hunt down and kill trouble-causing vampires.  But, before they were vampires, they were human . . .  Now some hunters are forced to hunt those who they once were close to.  But not everything is as it seems.  Between the hunters and vampires there are rivalries and betrayals that don’t go unnoticed. . . .

An abandoned series.
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DIRTY RED KISS

Non-contextual to the point of being boring

Editor: Linda Schoales
February 19, 2009

“Dirty Red Kiss” is a story about “dating, city life, and being in a band”.  The narrator is an average guy who talks about his day, his attempts to date this girl he met in a club, and how he forms a band.  We also get philosophical ramblings about life.

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QUEEN OF SEVEN

Lovely

Member: amber simmons
November 4, 2008

It takes a lot to get me involved in a web story.

I’m a sucker for good writing, and more to the point, I require it. I’ve spent too much time as an editor to avoid mentally correcting mistakes, poor flow, bad grammar, etc., when I’m trying to read for pleasure. [more . . .]

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