Is saving a friend worth starting a war?
Destiny Walker is an exceptional student despite her youth, sullenness, and the werewolf baby she left on a stranger's doorstep. Across the Atlantic, Kismet Baros was a rare type of Magik who was under the protection of the vampire court. Only Destiny and the judge who emancipated her know why Kismet no longer exists.
When powerful Magiks from Kismet's... [click here for more]
"My father was a vampire," she tells you. And maybe she makes you believe it…
(a short story of about 1800 words or about 5 minutes of reading.) ... [click here for more]
Once upon a time, a girl was sent to live with a woman not her mother, and two others not her sisters—none of whom desired her to attend the fey lord’s ball.
(A dark fantasy novella of about 22,800 words, or about 80 minutes of reading for the average reader.)
Warning: Contains mature themes as found in the "Sleeping Beauty" folktale.... [click here for more]
Is freedom always worth the cost, even when it would cost you everything?
After the life-changing week she had in “Destiny’s Kiss”, Destiny Walker knows she’s messed up, but she isn’t stupid. Her magic’s missing at the moment, and at least a few big-name Magiks want her dead. At least as property of the director of the vampire internal affairs agency, she... [click here for more]
Emris Winters has been around a long time, long enough that she shouldn’t still be sane. And a budding necromancer has discovered her particular vulnerabilities.
(A short story of 4,100 words.)
Contains: mild language, recreational drug use, violence, gore, and kissing cousins.
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Once upon a time, a merchant had three daughters, and none of them with the same mother—rather, he had two daughters and a granddaughter, and all three hated and feared him.
(A novelette of about 11,600 words, or about 40 minutes of reading time for the average reader.)
Warning: Contains mature themes on par with the "Donkeyskin" folktale.
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