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Lychos Cycle

Lychos Cycle

I’m an international, multiple award-winning author with a passion for the voices in my head. As a singer, songwriter, independent filmmaker and improv teacher and performer, my life has always been about creating and sharing what I create with others. Now that my dream to write for a living is a reality, with over a hundred titles in happy publication and no end in sight, I live in beautiful Prince Edward Island, Canada, with my giant cats, pug overlord and overlady and my Gypsy Vanner gelding, Fynn. Reluctant Princess “Syd,” I say. “If I were to step down as heir, would there be a place for me here?” She reaches out and takes my hand again. “Without question,” she says. “Any time, come as you are, you betcha. And hell no. Yes, because I miss you and love you and it’s not the same without you. The kids adore you, life is better when you’re here.” She looks away from me, up at the star-filled sky. Her sorrow is a living thing between us, my wolf snuffling at it and whining. “And no, because you are so much more than a servant to anyone. And if you came back, I’d worry it was for the wrong reasons.” Seven years have passed since Charlotte took her place as heir to the werenation. Still unmated and resisting her position, she longs for freedom she will never have, and life with a mortal man she loves. When a powerful new pack appears, Charlotte is instantly suspicious. Cicero Caine and his weres aren’t exactly what they seem. But the arrival of old enemies and a rising threat to all werewolves throws the wereprincess into the middle of a vast conspiracy, challenging the very foundations of what she’s been taught to believe.
Fantasy
98 Chs
New Cycle

New Cycle

The first mistake humanity made was believing the apocalypse wanted them dead. Things to expect : [+] a slow-burn survival horror LitRPG [+] a character-focused story about survival [+] weak-to-strong progression [+] dangerous monsters, body horror [+] a world that expands slowly *** It began everywhere at once. No prophecy. No chosen hero. No explanation. One moment, the world was still pretending to be ordinary. The next, impossible messages appeared across the sky, animals began to fall from the rain, and people learned that the old rules had stopped protecting them. At first, humanity thought it was witnessing the end. It was wrong. An end would have been simpler. Kael was only a student when the first cycle began. He had no weapon, no class, no plan, and nothing that should have made him survive the first hours of the collapse. But he did. Not cleanly. Not safely. Not without consequence. Now, with a handful of survivors and a body that refuses to forget what happened to it, Kael must move through a world where every answer comes too late, every reward leaves a mark, and death is no longer the only thing to fear. Some people will adapt. Some will break. Some will become something else entirely. The first cycle has begun. And survival was never meant to leave anyone untouched. *** Things to not expect : [-] an overpowered main character from the start [-] clean power fantasy or consequence-free leveling [-] monsters that exist only as experience points [-] instant answers to every mystery [-] harem, comedy-focused progression, or a lighthearted apocalypse Content notes : [!] gore and body horror [!] trauma, injury, panic, and death [!] psychological pressure and survival horror elements [!] profanity in moments of fear, pain, or conflict Chapters are edited before release. Updates are posted as regularly as possible while keeping the story clean and consistent.
Fantasy
2 Chs
What are some of the best cycling fiction books?
One of the best is 'The Rider' by Tim Krabbé. It's a semi - autobiographical novel that really captures the essence of cycling, both the physical and mental aspects.
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2024-11-18 00:19
Can you recommend the best cycling fiction works?
'Flying Scotsman' is also among the best. It's about Graeme Obree, his battles with depression and his incredible cycling achievements. The book is able to show how cycling can be a form of salvation for someone, and it gives a very personal and emotional look at the life of a cyclist.
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2024-11-18 03:00
What are some of the best cycling novels?
One of the best is 'The Rider' by Tim Krabbé. It gives a vivid account of a cyclist's experience during a race, with great descriptions of the physical and mental challenges.
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2024-11-21 18:29
What are some of the best cycling stories?
One great cycling story is about Lance Armstrong. Before his doping scandal, he was an inspiration. He overcame cancer and then went on to win the Tour de France multiple times. His story showed the power of determination and the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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2024-11-04 16:56
What are some good cycling fiction books?
'The Yellow Jersey' is a classic in cycling fiction. It delves deep into the world of professional cycling, exploring the rivalries, the physical and mental challenges, and the allure of the yellow jersey in the Tour de France. It's a must - read for any cycling fiction enthusiast.
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2024-11-29 07:03
What are some recommended cycling books in fiction?
One of the well - known ones is 'The Art of Cycling'. It's a fictional exploration of cycling that has some really unique perspectives on the sport. It's like a love letter to cycling.
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2024-12-09 14:29
Are there any good cycling books in the fiction genre?
Yes, there are. For example, 'The Rider' by Tim Krabbé. It's a fictional story that beautifully captures the essence of cycling, with detailed descriptions of races and the cyclist's mindset.
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2024-12-09 18:19
Can you recommend cycling fiction books for beginners?
Another one is 'The Cycling Anthology'. It contains a collection of short stories related to cycling, which is great for beginners as you can dip in and out easily. It also covers a wide range of cycling experiences.
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2024-11-29 04:01
How is the popularity of manga cycling compared to traditional cycling?
Manga cycling is relatively niche compared to traditional cycling. Traditional cycling has a broader appeal and a larger participant base.
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2025-05-16 19:03
Cycling on the Internet
From the reference materials, there was a popular way to ride a bicycle. When encountering a speed bump, push and pull and jump over it. After the speed change was lightened, he directly pedaled up and fell down when necessary. There was also a young man from Zhaotong, Yunnan Province who could ride a bicycle in a variety of ways, such as single-wheel riding, standing on the bicycle with both feet, removing the front wheel during riding, dragon tail, slope drift, forward riding, backward riding, and high-speed downhill drift. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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2026-07-05 09:01
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