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  • The Haunting Of Helen by Cara Swann. [Free novel] Set during the Gulf War, the editor of an atheist publication finds her pragmatic philosophy tested when she meets a mysterious man and experiences supernatural phenomenon surrounding him. By the time she learns this man supposedly died years ago, her life has taken a strange detour into the unknown realms of a parallel universe. 25,000 words/150 pages [Rating: General]
    [ Average Rating: 7.83 ] Add Your Rating!
  • Daughters of the Morrigu An online serial novel that takes you on more adventures with Michael and the mysterious sisters into the Dark Realm and their battle against creatures and powers of darkness.
    [ Average Rating: 7.40 ] Add Your Rating!
  • Light on Shattered Water by G. Howell. When Michael Riley took time away from his workstation screen he was looking forward to a quiet break in the Vermont countryside. The last thing he was expecting was to find himself in an America where humans had never evolved; in a land where greed and intrigue and betrayal are as common as ever.
    [ Average Rating: 9.23 ] Add Your Rating!
  • Jenny the Sew and the Elf Prince by David Randall. Fables. There was a young woman named Jenny the Sew who made dresses for gentlewomen. She could stitch a frock in a day and a ball gown in a week, with her steel needle humming merrily through the fabric. Her hair shone like spun gold in the sun, and her smile wove itself into young men's dreams. She knit her eyebrows when she was angry, embroidered the truth when it suited her, and never let herself be hemmed in by what people expected of her.
    [ Average Rating: 8.09 ] Add Your Rating!
  • The Time Dancer by Zelda Leah Gatuskin. A romantic tale of time travel, mistaken identities and parallel worlds. When George Drumm falls in love with the Gypsy Esmarelda, he must learn the secrets of the Spiral Map of Time, or lose her to the future. Chapter 6.
    [ Average Rating: 6.00 ] Add Your Rating!
  • Triumvirate.Net: Writings The prophecy was foretold back in a time when the world was at peace, and the memories of war were a fleeting notion in the minds of the youngest generation.
    [ Average Rating: 8.36 ] Add Your Rating!
  • The Lovers by Gwyneth Jones. Fables. "The radiance of the candleflame lay only for a moment across his face, only for a moment its light shone on the lips and eyelids that she had so often kissed: and her long held breath was released in a soft sigh of relief. This was a human face, a lovely face, the rumour that she was married to a monster had all been lies."
    [ Average Rating: 6.00 ] Add Your Rating!
  • The Mad Man of Piker's Peak by Jose Leyva (Mercurite). The Mad Man has been banished to the mountains for witchcraft. Now a woman enters his life, herself on the run, and changes everything for him. Only her father is dying, and to protect her family, she must marry a man who wants to see her dead.
    [ Average Rating: 7.76 ] Add Your Rating!
  • Pretty Maids All in a Row by Christine G. Richardson. Fables. "Another maiden! Breitfeldt exhaled a small fireball of frustration. Why could these fools not fathom that what he really craved was a nice fat sheep?"
    [ Average Rating: 7.50 ] Add Your Rating!
  • Alaric Swifthand Alaric Mason, a guard at the palace in Modron had a lot of reasons to be upset. He was exiled from his home for being in love with the wrong woman and was blamed for a murder he didn't commit. And as if that wasn't enough he was also being pursued by the largest man he'd ever seen who decided Alaric was responsible for the death of yet another man, a noble. A death Alaric couldn't prove wasn't his fault. Never has a hero been less prepared to save the day!
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