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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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Project Redemption by Joyeuse

Sometimes, all that stands between our security and a super-powered maniac, is another super-powered maniac.

Sometimes, the government needs a villain. That’s when they turn to Julia, leader of Project Redemption, a special organization that take incarcerated super felons and uses them in various covert activities. They may not be nice and they may not be clean, but they get the job done. Sometimes, all that stands between our security and a super-powered maniac, . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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No Where by Bryan Healey

a man will do anything for his son...

“No Where” is a story about a man and his son. It is a story about what that man is willing to do to protect his boy, no matter the cost. He will give up his security, his identity, his life. And ultimately, it is a story about redemption, about family, about fighting for yourself, about rising to the challenge . . .

A serialized novel, updating fortnightly.
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All Kinds of Things Kill by Robert R. Best

“All Kinds of Things Kill” is a horror anthology that contains 9 stories.  The stories are gruesome, frightening, perverse, imaginative, and sick; in other words, they have all the elements that go into making a horror anthology a good one.  So turn the lights off, grab a blanket, and get ready to enjoy some chilling tales. . . .

A collection of stories.
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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 Day the Sun Stopped Shining by Matthew Wood

The only thing we need fear - is fear itself.

In just one morning the neatly organised world of Cory Wilson falls apart. The sun has been extinguished, plunging the Earth into total darkness. Terror reigns. Unable to think of anything else to do, Wilson places his faith in Billionaire Barry Castle’s radio announcement of a Doomsday Dome being constructed in rural Montana – a sanctuary where all who can . . .

A serialized novel, updating fortnightly.
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Bonne Femme by A. Ray Auldmon

“Bonne Femme” is a mystery/romance/suspense novel.  Richard Carter, an ex-Marine must betray the trust of the woman he loves in order to save her from a former squadmate from Somalia that he believes has committed multiple murders.  This is neither a “bodice ripper” nor a cozy, but a contemporary tale of psychological terror concerning post traumatic trust and the inability . . .

A complete novel.
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Mysteries of Our Lives by E. Ty Junior

Welcome to Hallandale, Massachussetts, a city of infinite possibilities—love, magic, deception, the unexplained, the unwanted, romance, and tragedy.  You may settle in this sleepless city at your own risk, but remember that no stone goes unturned and that behind every locked door there is a reason it was not to be opened in the first place. . . .

An ongoing scripted series, with new episodes twice weekly.
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The Mongolian Girl by Ian Scott

An offbeat thriller. . . .

An abandoned novel.
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BREATHLESS

Rollercoaster Ride

Editor: Fiona Gregory
July 19, 2010

BREATHLESS is deservedly popular with its teen audience for the heady blend of a fast moving plot with the unexpected around every turn, the passion of star crossed lovers on the run, and the suspense of a (supernatural?) mystery. These are all entertaining elements, but as an older reader, what I found most fun about this tale was the voice [more . . .]

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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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