A world of fantasy and fairytales,twisted together. On a journey north to visit her ailing grandmother, Elanore Redley encounters the reclusive Count Wolfram while fleeing a monstrous pursuer. As the mysterious Wolfram draws her into his magic-filled world, her childhood friend Edmund must come to terms with his own feelings towards Elanore and his identity as a hunter. . . .
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Rowena has a mother: “This is my life, Mom. Not a Jane Austen novel. Not—” “Listen to me, Miss Independence. He’s a nice young man, but men expect things. Even nice ones, sometimes. He’s going to think that you’re inviting him to do . . . married people things.” Rowena tried to interrupt, but when she opened her mouth nothing came . . .
Kings & Queens is set in the militaristic nation of Solis. Here, citizens are born with Scars – marks of the past that grant their Vessels with abilities. Some Scars give unimaginable power. Others are nothing more than deadly curses. And for six-hundred years, the nation has lived like this under the protection of the Queen-Divines. But when the last . . .
Phantonics is set on the fictional island of Requiem, where these tiny particles known as phantons are floating around which makeup the soul of each and every person. Sometimes these phantons can react to varying events and grant a person unique powers, referred to as Abilities. Adam Grayson, the protagonist, awakens one of these Abilities one night after meeting . . .
In a dying kingdom chained by superstitions, Arianna lives a life isolated from her people. Her power as an Umbral Mage has seen her vilified, while her twin brother, Darius, is seen as the kingdom’s greatest hope. With few allies and fewer friends, Arianna has resigned herself to a short life of protecting the airborne island nation against threats from . . .
Featuring inexhaustible knights, kinky witches and a polyamourous chosen one, How Best to Use a Sword is about a series of fantasy protagonists living a series of tropey fantasy lives . . . except without all that pesky heteronormativity. They fight monsters, hang out with knights and kings and princesses, and then they have sex with their boyfriends at the end of the day—oh, . . .
The gods are said to be dead. What once was a gift, is now a curse. And with a Norian king on the throne, no gifted Aruel is safe. Norians paint glaciers red with Aruel blood, believing it will bring them the favor of the gods—an end to the hunger, the bloodshed and the suffering of the kingdom. . . .
A young man thrown into a fantasy world A mermaid with a powerful curiosity A strange romance An ontological mystery With his modern knowledge and her power of song, with both their hard work – Is it enough to prevail against the ancient terrors? Are they strong enough to create civilization? Follow their oddly adorable adventures in this illustrated . . .
David Del Toro just wants to make the world a better place. It would be nice if he could find a way to do that without punching people, but as the superhero White Knight, that’s kind of in the job description. Valentina Belmonte, AKA the Black Valentine, has one small, simple goal: to be the greatest supervillain who ever . . .
In unity there is chaos. With the rise of the Dragons, a royal line of fairies, and the rejoining of the Upper and Lower Dells, opposition has risen. Multiple enemies wait to strike, from the sandy desert of the Lower Dell and the neighboring realm of Wiccans. The Dragons are about to realize that the end of the war didn’t . . .
One day, a green light washed over planet earth, and many people had newfound powers. Follow Jude, Paul, and Vanessa as they test the bounds of their powers and help people along the way. The content ranges from PG to PG-13, with some language and violence. There will be uploads every Friday. . . .
When my guild dragged me into Jeriskyr Online, I expected I’d be playing the latest VR game. Nothing could have been further from the truth. You see, the gods like to trade people. Chosen by the gods of Jeriskyr and betrayed by my own, I found out that this virtual world is all too real. Now, I must choose . . .
A narcissistic idiot breaks out of his family home in search of fame and followers. Follow him and his hateable gang on the long road to Calgary as they battle slavery, marital problems, drug addiction, and horrible animal abuse. Somewhere along the line, he also develops superpowers and the ability to talk to ghosts. Based on a true story. My . . .
Feb 8, 2014: This is a playfully frisky space opera adventure. The author has noted that it started out as erotica but took on a life of its own and developed into a fully faceted webserial. Indeed, so far every chapter has included a sexual encounter described in sensual detail. Orbital Academy begins as a school story – a squad of rookie pilots start their training and get to KNOW each other, teacher too. It then morphs into an action packed adventure when they are sent on a dangerous mission. It’s not your [more . . .]
Nov 13, 2015: Disclosure: Part of a review swap, but still an honest assessment.
I say with clear intention that Kings & Queens has everything I’m looking for in a serial, because quite honestly that’s the truth. It may not be a perfect story, but it’s certainly got enough going for it for me to really want to keep up.
Kings & Queens opens with a first chapter that introduces you to its world without [more . . .]