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Peter and the Vampires by Darren Pillsbury

Peter Normal leaves California and moves into his grandfather’s house with his mother and sister.  Upon arriving he discovers that his grandfather’s house looks like something out of a horror movie, that his grandfather forbids him to go into the garden, and that the neighbor boy is a bit off the wall. He also discovers that the undead thing . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes daily.
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The Marradith Ryder Series by Lori Titus

Lamia: Witch, Werewolf, and Vampire. With the power of all the mothers before her....

Action, adventure, paranormal romance. Marradith Ryder has always had powers she can’t explain.  She’s taken from her home by a man named Justin, who claims that he was sent to protect her.  Can she trust him?  And why is she so important to the powerful members of The Circle? . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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100 Candles by Sara Sakana

Jeff Parker is a perfectly normal young man who is rather rudely introduced to the world of the strange and unexplained when he finds a creepy fortune-telling doll washed up on the beach.  In the process of trying to get rid of it, he meets author and paranormal investigator Kenny Tachibana—and, shortly thereafter, falls in love with him.  So begin . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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Sam Swift: Occult Investigator by Deklan Green

A Private Eye for all cases dark and arcane.

Told in the style of classic pulp fiction and film noir, each week you can catch up on the latest in the adventures of none other than Samuel Swift, a private eye with a penchant for cases that are dark, dreary, and fraught with more than a touch of the supernatural. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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30 Pieces of Silver by Cally Beck

Charm City Blood & Betrayal, Magic & Mayhem

30 Pieces of Silver is an urban fantasy webserial set in Baltimore, a.k.a. Charm City.  Each installment is self-contained, though all take place in the same city and characters and plots sometimes interrelate.  A new installment is posted every Sunday morning, and they usually are between 300 and 1500 words long. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Knightfall by Ben Essex

Rapture is coming.

All over the world, Knights are appearing.  They have swords.  They ride horses.  They wear shining armour.  They’re causing trouble. Nobody knows where they came from or why they’re here—even the Knights themselves are pretty vague on the matter.  However, they’re not about to let that get in the way of their crusading.  They have a Law to uphold. . . .

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The Local Heroes by Al Bruno III

Even super heroes have minor leagues

None of the big time super teams bother with River City – it’s not even flyover territory anymore but that doesn’t mean there aren’t villains aplenty so the Local Heroes fight crime with a league of their own. . . .

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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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Corpse Wars by Al Bruno III

Star Wars Fans vs Zombies! No matter who wins, we all lose!

Of all the times for the dead to rise from their graves to feast on the living why did it have to happen right before the premere of George Lucas’ new Star Wars movie? . . .

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Blood Moon by Belial Leveler

Chronicles of a Modern Vampire

What happens when the creatures of the night and modern technology meet?  Is it true that vampires are masters of seduction and manipulation?  Are old legends of creatures such as werewolves, fae, mages and demons true? Follow the adventures of Erika, master vampire and walking social disaster, as she finds her place in a world of darkest night. . . .

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100 CANDLES

funny, creepy, and sexy: ghostbusting is back, and it’s hot!

Editor: A. M. Harte
August 26, 2009

100 Candles follows the adventures of Jeff and Kenny, the former a run-of-the-mill kind of guy, the latter a professional ghost-buster.  Of course, it’s not just about killing ghosts and demons: there are numerous subplots (particularly romantic ones) to keep you interested.

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KNIGHTFALL

Knightfall… coming next after Heroes only on NBC.

Member: Sora
January 28, 2009

Summary: The Rapture is coming.

Likes: Despite it’s size, it is a relatively easy read. I’m not too big on scripts, but this one reads somewhat like a novel. It’s more of a script-novel hybrid with the descriptions and details like a novel, but the dialogue of a script. Then there [more . . .]

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