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Death, Inc. by Edward Morris

Book Zero of There Was a Crooked Man

Welcome to the world of master fabulist Edward Morris, where History has been pulled down a Hieronymus Bosch rabbit-hole and everything makes far too much sense.  In Morris’s alternate history tour de force, on an East Coast two centuries after Armageddon, a rogue soldier throws himself back in Time to wreak havoc upon History and feed on the blood in . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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The Sea Lies After Death by Aubra Penner

A tale of intrigue set in a sea of ghosts.

Vera Langstrom, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, is dead. She finds herself in the depths of the ocean, where lost souls wander unguided in dangerous and unbalancend afterlife. . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Shadow’s Light by Jacquelyn Waters

If you were the bane of existence cursed with catastrophic power, would you choose to save the lives of those who abused you, or witness and bring upon their demise? The Dark Crystal, and the Light Crystal, contain magnificent power, but together create an unparalleled path of absolute annihilation. But each carrier is destined to defeat the other. So, . . .

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Sidonie by Sarah R. Suleski

The Ghetto calls you home, no matter what.

Seventeen-year-old Sidonie Ardash is leaving her home in Uptown Rivalie, headed for the Bromian Ghetto, a forbidden place she has only read about in the pages of a book written by her mother. She finds a new home, a new family, and a new life in the haunted world of the Broms, a people displaced and cursed by unknowable . . .

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The Soulreaper Chronicles by James Monaghan

Murder, mystery and magic in a world teetering on the edge

The British Isles, the 16th century. Decades ago, the fae returned to the mortal world.  Released by a coven of magicians after centuries of imprisonment, they swept across the British Isles, covering the land with a tangled forest of enchanted trees.  Cities fell.  Thousands died.  Only a handful of cities were saved. Years later, the people of the . . .

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Ossia by Kayleigh Ayn Bohémier

The Story of Eràsis Niksubvya, Lead Singer of Tapestry, Provided in Five Folio Letters

In 1918 Standard Count, the lead singer of Tapestry, Eràsis, jumped to her death at the Great Falls.  One day later, the most devastating and thorough computer virus in history erased almost all data connected to her.  Only her music and several fragmentary interviews remain. Amkzí, a canyon woman living at the close of the twenty-first century, embellished . . .

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Fog Island Flowers by Tonya R. Moore

Jonathan Baron’s music has left him and so has the love of his life, a woman he’s no longer certain even really exists.  Convinced that his buried childhood memories are the key to determining whether or not she was merely a figment of his imagination, he seeks out his family’s ancestral home. From the moment he sets foot unto . . .

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Unusual Circumstance by Timothy Dumont Jr.

Follows the adventures of a small group dedicated to exploring supernatural mysteries.  During the course of the adventure new characters are introduced and pasts revealed.  The POV of the posts are stated in the title and switch between several of the characters.  It starts out as a journal but changes into a normal story as it progresses.  The author uses . . .

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The Key by Lauren Delaney

Being a mage was great until it became a label for extermination...

Marianne Rivers is the only mage she knows—that is, until another mage named Aeryn stumbles into her tranquil life.  She soon learns that, outside the safety of her secluded village, the king of Altrud is invading other kingdoms and turning his own into an empire.  On top of that, he is convincing everyone that mages’ powers are not natural, but . . .

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THE KEY

Early Days

Editor: Miladysa
February 16, 2009

The Key is set in a fantasy world at a time when a new Empire is being forged.  The Mages of this world have fallen victim to the new world order and are in danger.  Marianne – although a Mage, has lived a sheltered village life and has no idea what is happening in the wider world.  All that changes [more . . .]

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THE SOULREAPER CHRONICLES

Leaves you wanting more…

Member: eikasia
October 26, 2010

I decided to give The Soulreaper Chronicles a try as it was in keeping with much of the material I’ve been reading as of late.  The promise of fae, or magical beings, also caught my eye.  And as I started reading, I found there was much enjoyment to be had.

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