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West Lake by Kelly Zollo

mystery drama fiction

Population 6,783 located about an hour from New York City.  West Lake tells the story of the residents located in this small community and the secrets that they share.  West Lake serves much like the Hamptons with a “No Touch, No Tell” policy, where the elite like to come and play and some like to stay for a while.  Most . . .

An ongoing scripted series, with new episodes monthly.
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In the Valley of the Sun by MedleyMisty

A Sims 3 story of love, fire, and death

Lilith Parker is working at the local paper, announcing births and birthdays and deaths.  One morning her boss Shannon gives her a more exciting assignment – research the local haunted house and write an article on its history.  Nice flavor for Halloween, right? But then Shannon turns up dead the next day, the local townspeople seem intent on keeping . . .

A complete novel.
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The Germaine Truth by Duane Poncy and Patricia J. McLean

a multi-blog fiction

The Tales of Germaine, Oregon The Applegate Trail: Susie Applegate is a reporter for The Germaine Truth, the town newspaper, owned and operated by her dad, Howard Applegate. Susie chronicles the stories of the people of Germaine, and with the help of 11 year old Shaherazade Budreau, is determined to solve a 50 year old murder mystery – . . .

An anthology.
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Immortal Beloved by Dixon Kinqade

Dixon Kinqade is proud to present another thrilling novel! This tale chronicles the insidious machinations of an ancient vampire, the innocent desires of a teenage girl, and the sinister impulses of a twisted serial killer! What more could you ask for? . . .

A serialized novel, updating infrequently.
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R.E.A.P by Crow

The 'Reapers' hunt the living. The only way out is death.

This is an original Action/Adventure/Mystery novel about every question about the world as we know it through the eyes of 3 oblivious teens:  “When Three normal high school students discover the new world of Deviant, and Murderous soldiers their lives are forever in shambles as they must now run and hide from every organization looking for them. Strange things and . . .

A serialized novel, updating monthly.
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Ride with Madness by psychmum

No one thinks straight in a heatwave.

Ride with Madness is set in the long hot summer of 1995.  It opens with Helen Byrne, who yearns for personal freedom in her stifling marriage to the upwardly mobile Malcolm.  Her compulsive involvement with ex-prostitute Carla and the flamboyant cult leader Addison threatens to tip all of them into the kind of madness where no one seems to have . . .

A complete novel.
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Unforeseen Dives by Aheila

A Psychic Service of Investigation blog novel

Psychic Service of Investigation Agent Cassidy Parker dives toward potential futures to uncover crimes and prevent them.  With her telepathic partner Rebecca, she stumbles upon a threat of massive proportions.  Stopping it does not only involve investigating the situation but also a little arm-wrestling with PSI’s parent agency – the FBI – and a careful management of reader (telepaths and . . .

A complete novel.
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314 Crescent Manor by M. Jones

Welcome to Crescent Manor.  Where the rent is cheap and your neighbours are dead to the world.—The Landlord Mark and Nathan Connor are twins, but in name only.  There is little to connect them, save their current residence in Crescent Manor, an old building situated in the centre of a mid-sized city.  They are unaware the tenants of . . .

A complete pdf novel.
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Spireclaw by Huw Langridge

A supernatural tale of love and identity.

All the time we are surrounded by coincidences.  Some we pay a second thought to and then forget about.  Some fill us with wonder.  Some we never even notice.  But there are some which can scare us. When Kieran Whyteleafe starts to see little coincidences happening around him he decides to investigate their meaning.  The coincidences seem to centre . . .

A complete novel.
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Trembling by V. J. Chambers

book two of the Jason and Azazel Trilogy

In the sequel to Breathless, Lilith’s back, and she’s got her eye on Jason. Jason doesn’t think Azazel’s new best friend Jude is really gay. Someone put a bell, engraved with a picture of the sun rising over water, in Azazel’s purse. Azazel’s worried, but Jason thinks she’s paranoid. Jason and Azazel might be at the . . .

A complete novel.
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The Rose Garden by Roger Plothow

The editor of a small weekly newspaper in rural Oregon gets entangled in a bizarre scandal that ends in a suspicious death and a series of unexpected turns, some of which he unknowingly helped to happen. . . .

A complete novel.
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Steal Tomorrow by Ann Pino

When her parents died in a global pandemic, seventeen-year-old Cassie Thompson thought her biggest problem was finding her next meal.  But “Telo” is a virally-transmitted genetic disease that targets adults, and no one is immune.  Surviving to adulthood isn’t looking very good as her city succumbs to food shortages, sanitation problems, and gang violence.  When Cassie accepts an invitation to . . .

A complete novel.
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