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  • Mated to the Ancient Fae 2 - Spicy Fae Romantasy Fated Mates Romance Short Story - cover

    Mated to the Ancient Fae 2 -...

    Beatrix Steam

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    Human Giselle slowly adapts to life as an ancient Fae’s mate, but the bond is more interested in making them breed as much as possible. 
    Human woman/super old Fae male erotica for adults 18+. This short story is just 3,000 words with one smutt scene.
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  • Black and Blue in the Lilac City - cover

    Black and Blue in the Lilac City

    Colin Conway

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    Some days feel like a punch in the mouth. 
    Welcome to Spokane, Washington—the Lilac City—where an assortment of characters are about to get bruised and bloodied. 
    A drug rip turns terribly wrong for four hapless men. A bored housewife plays a dangerous game of cat and mouse with her retired neighbor. A father learns the realities of street life while searching for his daughter. A cop breaks the law to find a missing child. 
    These are just a few citizens embracing mayhem as a part of their lives. Many more wait in the shadows, around the corner, or down the next alley. 
    It’s time to see the 509 in a way you never expected. 
    Black and Blue in the Lilac City is the eighth book in the 509 Crime Stories, a series of novels set in Eastern Washington with revolving lead characters. If you like compelling characters in challenging situations, grab this book today.
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  • Happy Ending - He Won the Final War… and Lost Everything Worth Saving - cover

    Happy Ending - He Won the Final...

    Fredric Brown, Mack Reynolds

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    Happy Ending by Fredric Brown and Mack Reynolds - A world had collapsed around this man—a world that would never shout his praises again. The burned-out cities were still and dead, the twisted bodies and twisted souls giving him their last salute in death. And now he was alone, alone surrounded by memories, alone and waiting... 
    There were four men in the lifeboat that came down from the space-cruiser. Three of them were still in the uniform of the Galactic Guards. 
    The fourth sat in the prow of the small craft looking down at their goal, hunched and silent, bundled up in a greatcoat against the coolness of space—a greatcoat which he would never need again after this morning. The brim of his hat was pulled down far over his forehead, and he studied the nearing shore through dark-lensed glasses. Bandages, as though for a broken jaw, covered most of the lower part of his face. 
    He realized suddenly that the dark glasses, now that they had left the cruiser, were unnecessary. He slipped them off. After the cinematographic grays his eyes had seen through these lenses for so long, the brilliance of the color below him was almost like a blow. He blinked, and looked again. 
    They were rapidly settling toward a shoreline, a beach. The sand was a dazzling, unbelievable white such as had never been on his home planet. Blue the sky and water, and green the edge of the fantastic jungle. There was a flash of red in the green, as they came still closer, and he realized suddenly that it must be a marigee, the semi-intelligent Venusian parrot once so popular as pets throughout the solar system. 
    Throughout the system blood and steel had fallen from the sky and ravished the planets, but now it fell no more. 
    And now this. Here in this forgotten portion of an almost completely destroyed world it had not fallen at all.
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  • The Resident Patient - Sherlock Holmes - cover

    The Resident Patient - Sherlock...

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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    "The Resident Patient", one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 12 stories in the cycle collected as The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. Doyle ranked "The Adventure of the Resident Patient" eighteenth in a list of his nineteen favourite Sherlock Holmes stories.
    Doctor Percy Trevelyan brings Holmes an unusual problem. Having been a brilliant student but a poor man, Dr. Trevelyan has found himself a participant in an unusual business arrangement. A man named Blessington, claiming to have some money to invest, has set Trevelyan up in premises with a prestigious address and paid all his expenses. In return, he demands three-fourths of all the money that the doctor's practice earns, which he collects every evening, going over the books thoroughly and leaving the doctor 5/3d of every guinea (21 shillings or £1 1/- in pre-decimalized currency) from the day's takings. Blessington is himself infirm, it turns out, and likes this arrangement because he can always have a doctor nearby.
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  • Magical Midlife Meeting [Dramatized Adaptation] - Leveling Up 5 - cover

    Magical Midlife Meeting...

    K.F. Breene

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    It's time for a magical battle Jessie isn't sure she's prepared for. 
     
    Elliot Graves has been a thorn in Jessie's side since before she agreed to take the house magic. He has constantly brought the fight to her doorstep. 
     
    Not this time. 
     
    With the help of Austin's shifters, the Ivy house crew will meet Elliot Graves in one of the most dangerous places imaginable - his home turf. 
     
    But not before another creature joins the circle. 
     
    Adapted from the novel and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music! 
     
    Performed by Karen Novack, Danny Gavigan, Rayner Gabriel, Kay Elúvian, RJ Bayley, Dawn Ursula, Ryan Dalusung, Rita Amparita, Bradley Foster Smith, Danny Montooth, John Kielty, Julian Dailey, Alex Hill-Knight, Elias Khalil, Nora Achrati, Jeri J. Marshall, Chris Stinson, Rob McFadyen, Jon Vertullo, David Cui Cui, Sura Siu, Steve Wannall, Mort Shelby, DeJeanette Horne, Yasmin Tuazon, Megan Poppy, Sara Greenfield, Zura Johnson, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Terence Aselford, and Laura C. Harris.
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  • A Society - From their pens to your ears genius in every story - cover

    A Society - From their pens to...

    Virginia Woolf

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    Adeline Virginia Woolf was born on the 25th January 1882 in South Kensington in London. 
    Although lauded as a founder of modernist writing with such classics as ‘Orlando’, ‘Mrs Dalloway’ and ‘To the Lighthouse’ and, of course, many classic short stories, her background is filled with elements of tragedy that she somehow overcame to become such a revered writer.   Her mother died when she was 13, her half-sister Stella two years later and with it her first of several nervous breakdowns.  Appallingly it was later found that three of her half-brothers had sexually abused her so darkness must have seemed ever present.   
    She began writing professionally at age 20 but her father’s death two years later brought a complete mental collapse and she was briefly institutionalised.  Somehow she found within herself a literary career and with it great innovations in writing; she was a pioneer of “stream of consciousness”.    
    Her tight circle of friends were the founders of the Bloomsbury Group, a movement whose legacy still influences across the arts and society in many way to this day.   
    Whilst the dark periods continued to interrupt her emotional state her rate of work never ceased.  Until, on 28th March 1941, Woolf put on her overcoat, filled up its pockets with stones, and walked into the River Ouse, in Lewes, East Sussex and drowned herself.  Her body was not recovered until the 18th April.  She was 59. 
    She left behind a note which read in part “Dearest, I feel certain that I am going mad again.  I feel we can't go through another of those terrible times.  And I shan't recover this time.  I begin to hear voices, and I can't concentrate.  So I am doing what seems the best thing to do”.
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