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78 Stories

  • The Twelve Tablets by Greybeard712
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    The forgotten temple of the Goddess Narine, the mystical Lady Mist, and a new army controlled by evil. Will they overcome such tremendous odds?   The deep desert is a vast wasteland, thousands of miles of shifting sands and blowing winds. Ancient obelisks are discovered leading to the forgotten temple of the Goddess Narine. The reading of the Twelve Tablets brings forth a mystical being, but also releases a powerful evil. All the people of the eastern and deep desert are in peril. Those possessed by the evil must be stopped before it can be brought back into balance. Can it be done?   Don't miss this exciting tale of an ancient Goddess, mystical evil, and epic battles! Reviews: ***** ...What I most enjoy about this story is the ability of the author to draw one into the minds of his characters, even those who happen to be on the "wrong" side of the battle. Additionally, the banter is natural and entertaining, the characters are complex and dynamic, and the battles are epic and exciting. On that note, few authors are able to narrate a battle with such skill that they can keep me from skimming through them, but R.L. Kiser is one of them.  ·· Patricia Hamill on Goodreads **** R.L. Kiser has created a really epic trilogy with the Tales of the Crystal series and I have loved each one more than the other. The Twelve Tablets is fast paced and it really forces your brain to try to keep up with all of the action, while at the same time keeping you engaged in the characters. For me, this book is very character driven and I like that fact. Each character is well fleshed out and you can picture them in your mind and understand why they choose to do the actions they do. Lovers of fantasy are really going to enjoy this last installment of the series because it hits all the key points you like to see in well written fantasy work. I am glad that I started reading this series and would highly recommend it. ·· Kathryn Bennett for Readers' Favorite
  • Exile (SciFi Adventure) by Greybeard712
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    A 6'5" starship captain flees a lost war and lands on Earth in 1600s feudal Japan. Imagine the possibilities! Culture Clash! A tall white man from an advanced space traveling culture lands in primitive 1600s feudal Japan. The disparity is obvious. This can go one of two ways. Either the locals can be instantly on the defensive and try to kill or capture this tall interloper, or they can try to learn who and what he is. Which will it be? Reviews: ***** Great fun! This book is just a lot of fun! With flavors of Samurai and Steam-punk adding spice, it rocks along from delight to surprise, and all along it is highly satisfying. Oh, on first reading, towards the end I thought maybe it bogged down. But it is the sort of book you want to re-read as soon as you finish it, because it was just so much fun. The story continues apace, right to the last page. And the ending is a pure delight. Don't peek, you won't get it. But I can assure you: it will give you huge satisfaction, and you will be glad you chose to read this book. •• William Fletcher **** ...Overall, this is an entertaining book on many levels. There is real-life and science fiction technology, laser fights and battles between uneven forces where the underdog must overcome long odds, strong women who overcome social barriers and can hold their own, and a little mystical and technological awesomeness in the main character Kendrick. Those who enjoy humorous situations and camaraderie will find more than a sufficient dose in this book to satisfy their funny bones. •• Patricia Hamill on Goodreads ***** Exciting - this is the most appropriate word to describe Exile. Author R.L. Kiser put a bit of everything in the story. Simply put, Exile is a stellar work from Kiser, with appealing characters and an absorbing tale. •• Lit Amri for Readers' Favorite
  • Chrysalis Time by moodlymoo
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    Story of a family's flight from the Chrysalis
  • Paperback Bookstore: Book Recommendations by JustAddBookworm
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    Looking for books to read but not finding one that matches you taste? Maybe you'll find one here. My book preferences are mostly fantasy fiction and may lack variety but there are many under rated books from which you can find your next read!!
  • Loathly |  PUBLISHED by RennegadeHunter
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    Available on Kindle and Paperback now! https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07D1CZKSY After nineteen years as a prisoner to the Stonerow curse, fate owes Lady Maud a cursebreaker... and delivers a Knight on a covert mission to win his Prince's war, Sir Favior Elwyk. Surely it shouldn't be so difficult to accept happily ever after? This Wattpad edition is a sample of the first 10%. My interepretation of the loathly lady fairytale, a feminine counterpart to beauty and the beast! A warning: this retelling contains some dark themes ~~An Excerpt From Chapter 12~~ I could tell he meant to say something, so I held onto my cooling supper and waited patiently for it. Finally, after a long while, he found the words; 'I knew I would marry eventually. And, most probably, for the sake of alliance to our cause.' He stopped contemplating the fold of cloth in his hand and looked directly at me; 'My lady, I have not been properly gracious. Your hand is an honour to hold.' I had not expected an apology or anything but grudging acceptance up to our marriage and beyond it. I actually blushed. 'Thank you, sir.' He nodded. He was still stiff and his retreat to proper formality was far too late after all I had already seen of him. I never cared what man might free me from my curse but I knew that I should be so glad it was Favior. I liked him already. We could do well together - if he would only allow it. I searched for the words to express that; 'Favior, I should tell you, about the curse-' 'Maud,' he interrupted. 'Please, I do not wish to talk of the curse anymore.' His tone was low and fierce, a shock. 'Can we not put it behind us?' he asked.
  • Life with a vampire... by TheosStories
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    I woke up in a strange room. Hello! I am Devan and you are going to be my slave. Can I have some clothes? You don't need them,he said smirking. I am sorry for my brother. I am Collins. I liked him being like this. Mean. I woke up at 11 p.m. He was standing there,shirtless.
  • Making Amends in Sobriety by tahmina644
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    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐The book "Making Amends in Sobriety" is designed for those in recovery from alcohol or drug abuse, as well as those already living a sober life but needing to address past and present mistakes. It will guide you through reflecting on your actions during addiction, identifying damaged relationships, and determining how to make genuine amends. Remember, you are not defined by your past mistakes. Repairing this "wreckage" can help establish a sustainable recovery. The amends process involves acknowledging past behaviors and taking accountability, though the responses you receive are outside your control. Focus on doing what you can to repair the damage, so you can move forward and become the person you want to be. This process can also teach you new ways to communicate and strengthen your honesty with others..⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
  • The Paperback (Asa Butterfield) by asasangels
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    Could Anne's life get any worse? Her abusive boyfriend and uncle make any form of social life impossible, so books become her ultimate escape. When Asa Butterfield walks into her life, does she take the plunge and trust him? Could all this really happen at the hands of a paperback?
  • Online Purchasing of Books is Much more Beneficial by qusomalibrary
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    In the market, There is enormous category of books available and of almost any topic you can get the book but the prime thing is; with comfort and ease where from you can get your desired book.
  • Cogrill's Mill by kjahans
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  • SketchLandia! by -blurrypilots
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    Some of my drawings! Whether digital or on paper I do requests so make sure when you see then request chapters...you know...request!
  • Best Historical Fiction Part II by PanMacmillanIndia
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    Let's wrap up #BlastFromthePast celebration with a curated list of the best historical fiction you can read. Find a happy reading spot, take a glass of iced-tea and snuggle up with a good book. Here's our #bookrecommendations!
  • Caged by Rowena_Writes
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    Available in bookstores in ebook and paperback! For Lucie, her cell in Silver Cloud Juvenile Hall is only one of her prisons. After losing her boyfriend, Caelum, in a hit-and-run accident, every shred of happiness slipped out of her hands. Their son, Rodrigo, is one of the few rays of light in Lucie's never-ending darkness. But the separation from him and the rest of her family pushes her further down a harrowing spiral. Lucie's passion for poetry has always been one of her anchors, but ever since the suffering she endured at the hands of her former teacher, Ms Fitzgerald, even the thought of picking up a pen paralyses her. When Lucie befriends a new resident named Dahlia, they form an unbreakable bond. But when heartbreaking events cut their friendship short, will Lucie be able to lift herself up again? And do silver linings exist in places where not even the tiniest stream of daylight can enter?
  • paperback by koggthryn
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    you never liked english teachers. you suppose they meant to make you capable of flight, decorated in words like feathers, but instead you just feel like cardboard.