Amari, Queen of the Gods, descends to Basgiath War College as mortal Y/n to understand humanity. Hiding her divinity, she bonds a legendary dragon, loves fiercely, and when war erupts, reveals her true powerâremembering her lost compassion.
Cormac Mclaggen was a fly in your ear with his constant sappy words about taking you outâthat he knows how to treat you. You needed a way out, and quickly. A way to get away from him. Surely, asking your best friend, Theodore Nott, to be your Nott-so-real-boyfriend could work!
Thunder Bay hasnât changed muchâexcept now thereâs me. I donât flinch. I donât back down. And I certainly donât play by anyoneâs rules. Then there are the Horsemen: Michael, Damon, Kai, and Will. Dangerous, impossible, and a little too used to control. Theyâve never met anyone like meâsomeone who talks back, pushes buttons, and isnât afraid to watch them squirm. Devilâs Night is coming, and everything is about to get messy. Secrets, games, and chaos arenât just on the horizonâtheyâre right in
Audrey Sullivan is flying to China on a career-making business trip, and her inseparable best friend Lolo Chen isnât about to let her go anywhere alone â especially not a trip that promises equal parts adventure and existential identity crisis. Loloâs eccentric, K-pop-obsessed cousin Vanessa âDeadeyeâ recklessly volunteers herself as third wheel, somehow believing her encyclopedic knowledge of BTS choreography qualifies her as an essential travel companion. ïżŒ
This story explores Sherlock in the early days of his career. Where his first big mystery is a vampire murder mystery. Help him solve this mystery, making a solid friendship between him and peers and perhaps even something more.
Kang Ha-yeon has always been two things: too fast and not fast enough. A varsity track runner without the times to prove she belongs on the podium, she lingers in the half-shadow of victory â good enough for practice, not good enough for glory. Sheâs also a nerd in a world of selfies and social feeds, a math geek whose natural habitat is the chalkboard, not the cafeteria. Somehow, this has made her the perfect target for teasing, the reluctant punchline to half the schoolâs jokes, and a perpetual âalso-ranâ in the eyes of her peers.