Book recommendations (newIsh stories)

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I love so many stories on this site, but I tend to concentrate on the older stories because they are complete.

In a recent blog someone mentioned how many good new stories there were... So I'm asking for some recommendations from the newer stories (which probably encompasses anything in the past few years) .

I prefer longer or complete stories. If it's incomplete, hopefully it has a regularish update.

I read pretty much anything, but I'd prefer no forced sissification or humiliation.

Thanks in advance!

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The Lost Queen

In the relatively brief time I have been on BCTS I have never seen such excitement over a story as I have over Elsbeth's The Lost Queen. The story is nowhere near finished, but updates have been coming fairly regularly, although slowed down recently because the coronavirus crisis has increased Elsbeth's workload. However, the updates are still coming.

Thanks

Thanks. I'll check it out

That is truly...

Mantori's picture

... and honestly my FAVORITE story here on BC.

I have been wondering if there will be a follow up written because it really only started. But boy what a start!!!

"Life in general is a fuck up,
but it is the rare moments of beauty and peace
in between the chaos,
That makes it worth living."
- Tertia Hill

May I?

erin's picture

Several good stories on this thread. :)

May I recommend some of my own?

Hired Girl - A boy needs a summer job and his siter helps him find one.

Jane - A boy with an odd name finds out something startling about himself.

Love Less - Can anyone love Les?

Hope you enjoy all the suggestions you get here. :)

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Offhand...

I'd mention Doorway to Amaru Meru, by Casey Brooke, from late 2018. (Also others from that author.)

Ricky's novel-length pieces -- they're presented is serial form, but always complete -- are fun (and quick) reads. Polly is my favorite among his last three (2019 and later), but I enjoyed them all.

Wish I could think of others that I've been reading. I enjoy a lot of Morpheus's work, but I'm not overwhelmed by its quality as much as others here are. Bronwen Welsh's Harriet series is good; the latest of the "trilogy" started in 2017, though, so I don't know that it's newish. Her current serial, Antonette's Story, is a spinoff of sorts.

There's one, Going There and Back Again, by Thliwent, that I recommend at every opportunity because it's so far off the beaten path (only story here by the author, and since it was published in ten parts it never shows up as a random solo), but it's from 2014 so it doesn't really qualify.

In the feel-good department, Zoe Taylor and DarkKitten (Ashleigh Macgregor) never seem to disappoint, the Magic of the Kingdom series stopped (complete) in 2017, but their current story in the same worldline, From the Streets, is ongoing. Left at Eden, sadly, seems to have been abandoned in 2017.

Eric