Mystery
The Sixth School.
Greg Died.
Which is why he is, understandably, confused when he wakes up in a different body, in a different world. A world where magic is real and strength is the supreme law of the land. A world where if something is impossible, then you are probably just not powerful enough.
With a strange system that assigns him lewd missions about every woman he interacts with, Greg has to try and navigate this strange new world the best way he can, as he strives to make the most of this new chance that he’s been given.
Unbeknownst to him, however, There are powerful forces watching him from behind the scenes. Forces at play that he can’t even begin to fathom. Reincarnation, as it turns out, doesn’t come with no strings attached!
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1). This book will have a lot of erotica in it. The story, however, will always come first. The erotica will only be there to enhance the story, not to replace it.
2). Chapters will always be 3K-5K words long. Rarely longer, never shorter.
3). Pacing will be one chapter a week. They’ll be posted on Wednesdays.
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Bound to the Alpha
A modern woman discovers she’s not just a werewolf—but something ancient and forbidden. Her mate? A feared Alpha who was never meant to exist… and may destroy the entire werewolf hierarchy.
Shadows of Epsilon
In 2148, the interstellar ark Aether launches on humanity’s first crewed mission to Epsilon Eridani, 10.5 light-years away. The official goal is to survey the habitable-zone planet Epsilon b and prepare a foothold colony.
What the crew doesn’t know is that a faint, repeating signal detected years earlier has been deliberately under-reported by mission sponsors. During the long voyage the signal grows stronger, pulling the ship off-course toward an ancient derelict vessel drifting in the system’s outer cloud. What they find inside is not just alien technology—it is technology that seems to know the crew’s deepest fears, secrets, and even future choices.
As the mystery unravels, the story explores isolation, trust, corporate conspiracy, the nature of consciousness, and whether humanity was ever truly alone. The tone starts optimistic and procedural, slowly tightens into paranoia, then explodes into high-stakes cosmic horror before resolving with hard-won hope and lingering questions.