Friday, September 27, 2013

I Like To Write...

For a while of reading other aouther's books, I've wanted to write my own. I came up with some ideas but being the way I am, I really want to add to all of them. These are the main three that will most definetly be changed:

Radika
  After losing both his parents, Connor must determine what happened the night they died. The answers to this riddle may help him in his teenage life of being a blood enthusiast. Most people would call that vampirism but Connor calls it pure passion with help from his friends and partners, Merideath and Reggie. In this journey to find the source of his new lifestyle, he must separate fantasy from reality to find out who he really is.

Generation Hunt
  Ann Storm was bred to be the next line of slayers in her family. Experiencing death by vampire at a young age, she teams up with her childhood friend and witch Jenna to fight against them only to find a dark secret hidden beneath the vampire community. Three brothers with the intent on over-throwing a harsh, unworthy leader. As a story with action, suspense and unlikely romance, it proves to be addictive and new.

The Battle of Abraham High
  What happens when a murderer reveals his long history with your family and then poses a threat on your friends and peers by hunting them down to end your bloodline completely? A brave and insane battle between student and teacher. With help from the student body, Maggie and some unexpected reinforcement, Audrey Wolfe must recreate history and fight with a life long enemy that she never knew she had.

The Numptified Contraption: Mystery Among Us
  Under a city riddled with turmoil and destruction, one man was able to salvage what was left to save the extinction of the human race. Everyone sacrificed blood to create what was new. Now, with more than a few problems bubbling to the surface, two brothers and two runaways tell their stories of humanity and how it came to be. This is a series with Book 1 being Mystery Among Us about two brothers and Book 2 being about two runaways. 

The Girl Who Must Do Everything
  In this story of modern-day personal struggle, we look into the mind of a thinker. Every thought is put perfectly into place almost as if she narrates her own story. But everything in this novel has been said at least once in real life by the teens who rack their brains each night, praying for rest and peace within their busy minds.

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