Seeking solace from her turbulent past, Clara arrives in the town of Everbrook, a place that feels too perfect to be real. Beneath its charm lies a world of hidden emotions, unspoken tensions, and unraveling truths. As Clara navigates the strange energy of the town and its mysterious inhabitants, she begins to feel the pull of threads that connect her to something deeper, something darker. When her connection to Amelia, a local with a mask of her own, intensifies, Clara must confront the haunting echoes of her past and decide if she can truly belong anywhere... or if Everbrook will unravel her completely.
NOW THAT YOU’RE HERE,
YOU’RE NOT ALLOWED TO LEAVE
“Everywhere you go, I’ll be there. Every place when you think you’re alone, I’ll be in the shadows...
Because the moment you saw me, I noticed the look in your eyes...
The spark that no one else had ever seen.
I know you, Winter Evans, and I don’t intend to let you go.
Don’t be afraid, Snowflake,
Because you’re mine now.
And there’s nothing you can do about it.”
A heart of ice and a desire for blood... A city of frost and an ocean of red...
What would happen if a vampire and a snow angel clashed together? A boy who fed off her kind... and a girl who was the most powerful being in existence?
What if your dreams came to life... and you were left with nothing except for him?
Stained lips on her frosty skin...
Winter Evans fell in love with a vampire, and now he wouldn’t let her go.
After the loss of her father, Claire and her mother make the move from their bustling life in Florida, to a more humbling one in the small town of Winterset, Iowa.
"Daddy's Money" is a heartwarming tale of love, loss, and redemption. Margaret has always known a life of privilege and luxury, courtesy of her wealthy father. But when he gets caught embezzling money, Margaret's world comes crashing down. Forced to leave her old life behind, she moves to Michigan and starts over from scratch.
Despite the difficulties, Margaret finds herself falling for Samson, a charming country boy with a passion for caring about animals and art. As they work together on a project, their relationship blossoms, and Margaret starts to feel like she's found a place where she truly belongs.
But will Margaret's past come back to haunt her? And can she learn to navigate her new life without relying on her father's money? "Daddy's Money" is a delightful story about finding love and finding yourself.
How this book is coming alive:
I'm outlining the entire novel in a notebook and writing the initial drafts there.
The second Draft is being written on Google Docs and then posted here.
Then I will edit the whole thing on Google Docs.(3rd draft)
When I'm finished, I'll update here with the third draft.
(thank you copy and paste)
Writing requires so much effort. Why do I choose to abuse myself in this way? I'm fine, it's okay.
I will be adding more chapters at random times.
*If you could comment on what you think suggestions are very much welcome and wanted thanks!!!
The link to the Spotify playlist I listen to well writing it has the vibes of the book.
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Broken hearts, and burning desires,
After recently moving halfway across the country, Brooke Woodrow emerges into the New York High Council of Lycanthropes. Knowing her presence in the council is her fate, she is still hesitant to pledge her loyalties.
First-time sparks and dousing fires
Brooke leaves behind the brokenness of her old life and mends her shattered heart with friends, parties, and new and unrequited love.
Read on to find out what happens;)
The Town was a good Town. The Townspeople were kind to each other. Everything was beautiful. Everything was clean. The women wore pretty cotton dresses. The men wore handsome button-up shirts. Parents adored and doted on their children.
They lived in accordance to the prophecies passed down to them by the Giver, the great being who had created all of this. The final prophecy decreed the coming of the Taker, who would take it all alway.
The Taker was meant to end the world. But the Taker would have to first be raised within the Town.
---The main character uses they/them pronouns. The main character likes using they/them pronouns. The main character is genuinely genderqueer and it's fine. They use they/them pronouns because they like it. Not because of all the cult stuff that happens. The cult stuff is separate from the genderqueer stuff.
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This work is in the public domain and anyone can do whatever they want with it.