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The Legion of Nothing by Jim Zoetewey

Not all superheroes are bigger than life

The Legion of Nothing is the story of Nick Klein and what happens when he takes on the identity (and powered armor) of “The Rocket.” Originally his grandfather’s superhero identity, the powered armor comes with a lot of baggage. Ranging from his grandfather’s service in World War II to connections with other heroes (and villains), the past has a . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes twice weekly.
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Queen of Seven by Sarah R. Suleski

A sequel to Alisiyad.

Queen of Seven is a novel about the past, the present, and the future.  A story about family.  A story about growing up, and growing old.  A story of how you can never escape your ghosts or hide your secrets forever.  It’s the story of Elly, a girl blessed –– and cursed –– with more power than anyone should ever . . .

A serialized novel, updating sporadically.
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Breathless by V. J. Chambers

Who is Jason?

Jason races into Azazel’s life—sweaty, tortured, and hunted by covert forces.  Even though her football-player boyfriend doesn’t like it, Azazel is drawn to Jason.  He’s so complicated.  He gets in fistfights, but always wins them—efficiently and thoroughly.  He reads Plato and argues with their AP teacher.  But he’s also quiet and serious, haunted by a past he won’t talk . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Dark Matters by Theron Gibbons

Earth's Cities Are Graveyards

ChoCho and Jynx are two young lovers facing down a world almost completely devoid of human life after an undefinable event destroys nearly every city and township on the planet. . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Moonlight Falls by Lexxie Wynters

YA with bite & growl

One year after the death of her father, Ruby Silverstone is sent to live with her aunt on Moonlight Falls Island. At first it seems like your average small town but all too soon Ruby learns about the legend and the beast that stalks the night during the full moon. . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Guardians: Awakening by Tina C., Lizzy S., and Cailyn O.

An ancient power awaits its keepers

On the planet Elidi, Chikamuyo Academy is a new military academy but it has already attracted a unique collection of students and staff.  It is the only school that specializes in teaching control of the planet-energy eisra.  The senior class is preparing to graduate and join the military when tragedy strikes and presses them into service for their planet earlier . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Cloud Dancers by Cale Leslie Hubble

A story about being lifted off your feet.

A serialised short story about a disillusioned young woman who, while attending an adolescent party that completely fails to inspire her, meets a boy who brings a much-needed element of excitement and imagination into her life.  Want a world more romantic?  Come cloud dancing! Other fictional pieces are also occasionally uploaded. . . .

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Charlotte by Charlotte Faulkner

Follow Charlotte Faulkner as she moves from Alabama to New York and experiences all the drama, romance, and excitement of college during her freshman year at Bailey University. . . .

A blogfic, with no recent updates.
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Runner’s Moon by Wes Boyd

Two kids, a dream, and acres of dogs . . . Josh and Tiffany want to become dogsled racers.  They just have to grow up first—and learn about what they’re doing along the way.  A follow-on to Busted Axle Road, focusing on Josh and Tiffany’s adventures. . . .

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Becoming by Arielle Harris

I’m not supposed to tell anyone this, but my parents are vampires.  You don’t have to believe me, but they’re the real deal alright, killing humans and drinking their blood to survive.  That’s what you have to do when you’re a vampire, it’s either kill or die yourself.  Just like my eight siblings before me, I’m training to become a . . .

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THE LEGION OF NOTHING

Pow! Slam!

Editor: Sonja Nitschke
July 26, 2008

Caveat:  the story is still being updated regularly, so review subject to change on future installments.

Legion of Nothing is about superheroes – both kinds: mutants and those that rely on technology and their own brains. 

They even come in costumes.

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BREATHLESS

A fast-paced romp

Member: Anistasya
February 14, 2011

I really enjoyed the intensity of this novel. It had me hooked from the first page right through to the conclusion. Although there were some places which could have done with a bit of tightening stylistically, I thought that overall, it was a good story and I was never quite sure where it was going – so it managed to [more . . .]

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