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Eikasia by Illise Montoya

An adventure of love and magic.

On a tower of metal and light, a girl faces an uncertain future.  Awash with the tears of gods, a warrior stares down the universe.  Together they journey across dangerous lands, to spare the world a demon’s madness.  Romance and dark fantasy blend together in this interesting tale about the things we see and the things we don’t. Eikasia—Sometimes, . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Catharsis by Skyla Dawn Cameron

You can't always escape what you are.

Live the Journey . . . Experience the Horror . . . Discover the Truth.  Catharsis tells the story of a troubled young woman with special gifts and heavy burdens. . . .  In an attempt to escape mysterious forces that may ultimately destroy her, Eve Shelby packs up her little sister, Dez, and embarks on a journey with a group of fellow telepaths.  After a car accident leaves one person . . .

A complete pdf novel.
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House of Cats by Joyce Sully

There's a new queen in the cattery!

At the House of Cats, those felines who are cursed to become humans when the moon enters Leo find a safe haven between two worlds.  But the House has fallen into disrepair; the cat who should be leading them has run away.  She dreams of being a chef, of living as a human all the time (or at least six . . .

A complete novel.
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CATHARSIS

Not Quite What It Seems

Editor: Jim Zoetewey
November 3, 2008

Catharsis turns out to be a different sort of story underneath than it appears to be on the surface.

While it begins feeling a little bit like a conventional horror story, it ends up concentrating on the main character’s attempt to come to grips with events in her past.

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EIKASIA

Great Read

Member: vannito
December 7, 2009

I recently came across Eikasia. Actually very recently: just yesterday which worked out well for me because I read all 12 chapters and have a very good opinion about this story.

First of all I love fantasy novels. And this serial novel has a lot of fantasy. It has shifters, warriors, [more . . .]

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