Marty hated his life, especially since breaking up with the girl he loved with his whole heart, Selena. That was before the Zombie Apocalypse hit. Now life sucks even more because not only does he have a broken heart, but the undead have nearly overrun the city. Selena died, lost to the zombies. His only means of communication with . . .
Bryant thought his move to New York would be the beginning of a new life. But in 1981, a mysterious illness threatens to wipe out the community that he’s recently become a part of. Bryant must learn to save himself and his loved ones using some unconventional and fantastic means. This online novel presents Bryant’s secret diary entries, chronicling . . .
Van d’Allamitri is destined to become the world’s most famous chef— if only he can survive his childhood first! Son of a Shan-li restaurateur and a merchant from the great city of Varo, young Van is torn between honoring the culinary traditions of his overbearing mother and following in the footsteps of his cosmopolitan but ne’er-do-well father. As he finds . . .
“So we steeled ourselves. Wrapped up warm against the shock to come and left our shelter again. Every house on the main street we stopped at. Every one the same. Curtains open, doors closed, no sound, no life. We didn’t speak, the silence ruled and it wasn’t ours to break.” My name is Rosey Haze, and this is my . . .
Ok, so there was once a time I wrote in a review that I don’t really like zombies, but . . . It would be disingenuous to write that now, as I’ve read a good number of online zombie stories since then, so I must like them, huh? Anyway, they’re everywhere, which you think would get old – and yet I’ve come to [more . . .]
I’m a pretty big sci-fi/fantasy reader but I was beginning to get tired of all these vampire stories popping up (thanks, Twilight). Night Creatures totally changed my mind. I think that’s because the blog takes a while to get into the vampire stuff so we get a chance to really know the main character, Bryant. His change is organic and [more . . .]