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Addergoole by Lyn Thorne-Alder

Love, lust, ownership, exploration, and coming-of-age in a strange and novel world hidden beneath the known.

Addergoole is a contemporary fantasy story with erotic and dark-fantasy elements.  Set in a world which is, on the surface, much like our own, Addergoole follows three students as they enter a strange, new school and discover just how much they don’t know about themselves, their parents, or their world. . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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City of Roses by Kip Manley

A Serialized Phantastick on The Ten Thousand Things & The One True Only

City of Roses is about what happens when Jo Maguire, a highly strung underemployed telemarketer, meets Ysabel Perry, a princess of unspecifiable pedigree. It’s also about hearts broken cleanly and otherwise, the City of Portland, Spenser, those moments in pop songs when the bass and all of the drums except maybe a handclap suddenly drop out of the bridge leaving . . .

A serialized novel, updating thrice weekly.
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Nightlights by Chrysoula Tzavelas

A serial novel about monsters, weapons and relationships.

Bitter and isolated at seventeen, Ajax’s miserable life takes new turn after he’s rescued from a nightmarish monster by a pretty girl with a sword. She’s a Nightlight, a kind of teenaged guardian angel. When she offers Ajax the chance to join them, it sets off a chain reaction that changes Ajax’s life forever. . . .

A serialized novel, updating Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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The Lighthouse Chronicles by Frances Gonzalez

Max lives in Boston and is ordinary except for one fact: she has heard a voice predicting the end of the world since she was four.  Now, at fifteen, she decides to listen to what it has to say—and her adventure begins.  What is The Lighthouse?  Who is the Dreamseer?  And what does any of this have to do with . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Split-Self by Isa

The main character of this story is a vampire, but not your traditional True Blood, Twilight, Buffy vampire. The main character of this story believes, for whatever reason, that she siphons energy out of other people, drawing in their life force in order to supplement her own. She feeds on them in hot, intense, seductive sexual encounters that leaves them . . .

A partial series, with no recent updates.
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Ruin by TheLunarFox

Ruin is a series of interconnected stories that each stand on their own but when read together form a web of stories and moments where the lives of the people are as important as the world they live in. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Dead Boyfriend by Seth Gray

A vampire hunter. A vampire. Simple? You’ve no idea . . .

Regan St. James is just your typical eighteen-year-old vampire hunter.  He enjoys sharp objects and random hook-ups.  But one night, in a quiet little mountain college town, he meets a guy named Ira who just might change his life.  If he can survive Ira’s relatives, of course. . . .

A complete novel.
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Saint’s Fault by Zachary Gwynn

Eighteen disparate individuals come together by coincidence at a particular Church at a particular time of day – and their lives are irrevocably plunged into the depths of the mysterious and unknown. When in the blink of an eye the Church transports them from the city to the peak of a mountain which nobody can recognize, under stars that none . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes fortnightly.
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THE LIGHTHOUSE CHRONICLES

Oddly surreal and detached, especially for YA

Editor: Chris Poirier
April 1, 2009

The Lighthouse Chronicles is the story of Max, a teenaged girl who has been sent on a mission by a voice she has heard since she was 4 years old.  The first time she heard it, the instructions the voice gave her saved her from injury.  What it is telling her now, however—at 15—is that she must find, obtain, and [more . . .]

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ADDERGOOLE

Clever and creative

Member: intergal
March 21, 2010

Currently, I am only 15 chapters into the first book of Addergoole, but it’s a fascinating read. There are quite a few reads on the internet that cover fae-in-high-school or the magical coming-of-age style of story, but Addergoole is definitely one of the most sophisticated of these stories.

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