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THE ALPHA'S DESTINY (THE PROPHECY)
THE ALPHA'S DESTINY (THE PROPHECY)
BOOKS 1 & 2 Hazel Valentine is an eighteen-year-old who was raised by her wealthy aunt and uncle because both of her parents are deceased. At nine, she begins drawing portraits of a young man, whom she thinks is just a figment of her imagination, but as soon as she turns eighteen she is not only drawing his portraits, but she begins having realistic dreams about him. Nobody knows about this dream guy but her best friend, Gabrielle. When Gabrielle's older brother, Gerard, comes for a visit with his girlfriend, Chastity, Gabrielle's curiosity gets the best of her when she fixates on a man who was in a photo of her brother and his new girlfriend. Realization hits and Gabrielle shows Hazel the photo. She immediately recognizes the man as the one she had been drawing for years.  Together the two girls set off to Canada in search of the mystery man and stumble on the adventure of their lives. What will happen when Hazel finds him, her dream guy, and learns he's an actual Alpha werewolf? What will happen when he tells her he too, had been dreaming of her? Follow Hazel on a quest to unfold the secrets of her family's past and watch her become the Alpha's destiny.
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Whispers Of My Incubus Guardian
Whispers Of My Incubus Guardian
A young woman, Luxiana Sommeris, has always struggled with sleep paralysis, the strange condition leaving her vulnerable in the quiet hours of the night. When the episodes start becoming more vivid, she dismisses them as nothing more than overactive nightmares—until one night, she feels the touch of something more. In her dream, a dark figure appears a mysterious, sensual stranger who haunts her nights. What she doesn't know is that Damien, the incubus she encounters, isn’t merely a figment of her imagination but a creature bound to her through ancient ties.
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TEMPTATIONS OF EVE.
TEMPTATIONS OF EVE.
After Evelyn Rivera's parent brutal murder, she turned into a brutal leader. Not untill her heart is captured by her manager, who also happens to be an important figment of her past. Seth had his mind set on one thing before walking into Eve's winery. it was to take revenge and destroy it. But would his plans change when he got to know that she was the girl he had been looking for all his life?
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Who Let the Dog Out?
Who Let the Dog Out?
I don't inform Hunter Nabb when I'm bitten by a rabid dog in the late stages of my pregnancy. Instead, I call the police. Why? Because he got into an accident when he hurried to me in my past life. It killed his junior. He was depressed for a day but quickly bounced back. He cared for me until I recovered. I thought the rumors of amorosity between him and his junior was just a figment of my imagination. However, the day I gave birth, he locked me in a cage, allowing a rabid dog to attack me and the baby. He looked down at me imperiously, his tone cold and ruthless. "You can trick everyone, but not me. Would a dog have bitten you if you hadn't provoked it? Do you know you killed Willow with your dirty tricks? She was pregnant with my child when she died!" When I open my eyes again, I'm taken back to when the rabid dog bites me.
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World of Olympus
World of Olympus
In the human world, Olympus is merely a fantasy found in books, known as the abode of gods since ancient times. But in another world, Olympus is an enchanted and dangerous place. A place not for gods and goddesses but for peculiar people from the seven castes of power. However, powers have their limitations, and so does Olympus. And, in the midst of war and darkness, a woman struggling with an identity crisis in the human world has mysteriously entered the enchanted world of Olympus. In a world where power is the only way to live, will she be able to survive, especially since she has to deal with the man who possesses one of the elemental powers in Olympus? This isn't just an ordinary world. This isn't just a mere fantasy, nor a figment of imagination. It's the world of Olympus, and it's about the love untold.
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Mom, Trust Me One Last Time
Mom, Trust Me One Last Time
When I was born, I was already a certified liar. That's a fact that everyone seems to agree with. The truth is, my mom, who's a scientist, has implanted advanced chips into me and my fraternal twin brother, Ryan Hartwell, when we were still babies. By right, as long as we lie or make mistakes, our mom will receive the devil signal from the chips. Then, she'll administer electrical shocks as a form of punishment. Ryan's chip often transmits the smiley signal. Even if he destroys our mom's research equipment and pins the blame on me, his chip still has the smiley branded on it. Meanwhile, when I reach home ten minutes later than usual because I had to help out a classmate, my chip transmits the scary devil signal. The next thing I know, I've already crippled to the floor from the intense pain caused by the electrical shock. At first, I'll still explain to Mom what happened. But she often exclaims, "Don't think you can pull off clever little tricks just like that gambling father of yours! The chip is ten thousands times smarter than you! The punishments will only be branded into your bones if the pain is searing enough! What I'm doing is saving your life!" After suffering from the pain countless times, I get brainwashed into thinking that I really am a liar and a troublemaker by nature. On the night of Christmas Eve, Mom comes to the attic to tell Ryan to join the family at the table for the Christmas dinner. That's when my asthma suddenly acts up, causing me to stumble and fall to the floor. "I… I can't breathe… Save me, Mom…" But Mom just coldly gazes at the devil signal that she has just received on her phone. Then, she dials the shock value to the maximum. "You don't have asthma at all! Ugh, you're kicking up another fuss just to attract attention! Seriously, you never change your ways!" After that, she takes Ryan's hand and leads him out of the attic. Soon, she slams the door heavily behind her. As I suffer from asphyxiation while on my deathbed, I can't help but think that Mom is right. After all, my chip has just transmitted the devil signal. Maybe the asthma attack really is just a figment of my imagination. I've always been a bad girl who loves lying to others, after all. When Mom finds out that this is the last time I've ever lied to her, she must be really happy, right?
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What Is Figment In Disney'S Epcot?

4 Answers2026-04-21 22:09:00

Figment is this adorable little purple dragon that’s basically the mascot of Epcot’s Imagination Pavilion. I first stumbled upon him during a trip years ago, and he instantly became my favorite Disney character—partly because he’s so quirky and full of wonder. The original 'Journey Into Imagination' ride from the ’80s featured him alongside the Dreamfinder, and their dynamic was pure magic. They explored creativity in this whimsical way that stuck with me, like how Figment would mess up experiments just to see what’d happen. The current version of the ride isn’t as nostalgic for older fans, but Figment’s still there, sparking that childlike curiosity. Honestly, he’s a symbol of what Epcot used to be about: unbridled imagination. I still have a Figment plush on my shelf as a reminder to stay playful.

What’s cool is how Figment’s presence extends beyond the ride—festival merchandise, meet-and-greets (though rare), and even murals. He’s this cult favorite among Disney parks enthusiasts, especially those who grew up with the original attraction. There’s a whole fan movement hoping Epcot revives his older stories, but even now, hearing his giggle in the pavilion feels like a little nod to the park’s creative roots. If you’re into theme park history, Figment’s legacy is a fascinating deep dive.

Who Voices Figment In Disney Attractions?

4 Answers2026-04-21 19:34:13

Figment, that lovable little purple dragon from Disney's 'Journey into Imagination,' has had a few voices over the years, but the one that sticks in my mind is Billy Barty. He brought this mischievous, childlike energy to the character in the original 1983 ride—total lightning in a bottle. Later, Dave Goelz (yes, the Muppet legend!) took over, and his version had this warm, slightly goofy charm.

The current voice, though? It’s a bit of a mystery—Disney hasn’t officially confirmed who’s behind the mic in recent iterations. Some fans speculate it’s a blend of voice actors or even AI tweaking, but honestly, whoever it is nails Figment’s playful squeaks and giggles. I miss the raw spontaneity of the early performances, but the spirit’s still there. Every time I hear 'One little spark,' I grin like a kid.

How To Meet Figment At Epcot?

4 Answers2026-04-21 01:33:11

Meeting Figment at Epcot is one of those magical Disney moments that feels like stepping into pure imagination! I’ve chased down this little purple dragon a few times, and here’s how it usually goes: Head straight to 'Journey Into Imagination with Figment' in the Imagination! Pavilion. After the ride, there’s often a meet-and-greet spot nearby where Figment pops up periodically. Check the My Disney Experience app for exact times—they’re usually mid-morning or early afternoon.

Pro tip: Figment’s appearances can be unpredictable, so ask a cast member near the pavilion if you don’t see him listed. Sometimes, he’ll surprise guests during special events like the Festival of the Arts, where he’s a mascot for creativity. Bring something colorful or creative for him to 'inspire'—it makes for adorable photos! Last time, I wore a shirt with dragons, and he pretended to 'teach' me how to breathe fire. The line moves fast, but the interaction is pure joy.

Does Figment Book Have A Sequel Or Follow-Up Story?

3 Answers2026-06-24 23:55:40

I've dug around a bunch and haven't found anything official about a direct sequel to 'Figment'—the Jim Henson-adjacent, whimsical sort-of storybook adventure, right? It seems like it was always meant as a standalone. Sometimes you get these beautiful, contained pieces of art that tell a complete tale and that's it.

I did hear whispers ages ago about some graphic novel extensions or maybe a short story on a publisher's blog, but nothing concrete ever materialized. Honestly, the ending felt pretty final to me; chasing a sequel might ruin the charm. My copy sits on the shelf next to other one-offs that I love precisely because they don't overstay their welcome.

If you're craving more of that vibe, you might have better luck looking into similar illustrated fiction or the author's other works, but for 'Figment' itself, the trail goes cold.

Why Is Figment So Popular At Disney?

4 Answers2026-04-21 19:55:25

Figment's charm is just undeniable! That little purple dragon isn't just a mascot for Epcot's 'Journey Into Imagination'—he's a symbol of creativity itself. I mean, who doesn't love his playful, mischievous energy? He turns what could be a dry educational ride into this whimsical adventure where you’re encouraged to think outside the box. The nostalgia factor is huge, too. For folks who grew up visiting Disney in the '80s or '90s, Figment feels like an old friend. His design is simple but iconic, and his catchphrases ('One little spark!' ) stick with you.

What’s really cool, though, is how he bridges generations. Kids adore him for his silliness, while adults appreciate the deeper message about imagination’s power. Disney’s leaned into that by making him a merch machine—pins, plushies, even festival-exclusive treats. There’s something about his optimism that cuts through the cynicism of modern life. Plus, the fan campaigns to 'save' him whenever rumors swirl about ride changes prove how fiercely people connect with him.

Is Figment Getting A New Epcot Ride?

4 Answers2026-04-21 04:40:48

Rumors about a new Figment ride at Epcot have been swirling for ages, and honestly, I’m torn between excitement and skepticism. The original 'Journey Into Imagination' was such a nostalgic gem—I still get goosebumps remembering the rainbow tunnel and that catchy theme song. But Disney’s recent track record with updates makes me nervous. Look at what happened with 'Splash Mountain' becoming 'Tiana’s Bayou Adventure'—some love it, others miss the old charm. If they do revamp Figment’s ride, I hope they keep his mischievous spirit intact. Maybe add interactive elements or a modern twist on the Dreamfinder dynamic? Imagine a VR component where you create alongside Figment! But knowing Disney, they might just slap a Frozen overlay on it and call it a day (kidding… mostly).

What really gets me is how Figment feels like a relic of Epcot’s quirky, educational soul. The park’s shifted so much toward IP-driven attractions, and while I adore 'Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind,' it’s not the same as those original dark rides that made you think. A new Figment ride could be a chance to balance fun and learning—like 'Ratatouille’s' trackless tech but with more imagination-literally. I’ve scoured Disney forums, and fans are begging for this. Imagine if they tied it to the 'Figment' comics or brought back the original ride’s scrapped concepts? My inner child is praying to the Disney gods as we speak.

What Is The Main Plot Of Figment Book And Why Is It Unique?

3 Answers2026-06-24 17:32:52

Alright, the 'Figment' book you're talking about—assuming it's the one by Eliot Sappingfield?—is basically a wild ride that masquerades as a middle-grade sci-fi adventure. The main plot follows Noland, this kid who lives on a remote military base with his dad, until a robot crash-lands and reveals his dad's secret work on interdimensional travel. Noland gets pulled into this bizarre, logic-defying world called the Adjacent Realities, which is full of sentient farts, a living origami crane, and a villain made of pure bureaucracy. He's gotta save his dad and basically stop reality from unraveling.

What makes it stand out for me isn't just the bonkers premise, though that's a huge part. It's how the book treats its weirdness with absolute, deadpan sincerity. The Adjacent Realities aren't just a fantasy backdrop; they operate on literalized metaphors and dream logic, which creates these hilarious yet strangely high-stakes puzzles. The uniqueness lies in that blend—it’s a heartfelt story about a kid missing his parent, wrapped in layers of absurdist humor and genuinely clever world-building that doesn't talk down to its audience. You end up caring about a character named Fizz while contemplating the nature of administrative evil.

I loaned my copy to my nephew and he spent a week trying to fold a paper crane that could give him life advice, so that's a testament to something.

What Is The Main Plot Twist In Figment Book?

1 Answers2026-06-24 20:51:08

The plot twist in 'Figment' hinges on a revelation about the story's core premise. For much of the book, it feels like a journey through a vividly imagined fantasy world, a landscape of dreams made manifest. The protagonist struggles against bizarre creatures and navigates surreal logic, which seems to be the central conflict. However, the narrative gradually peels back layers to reveal that this entire realm, with all its threats and wonders, isn't an external place at all. It’s a representation of a character's fractured mental state, a psychological landscape built from trauma, memory, and suppressed emotions. The monsters aren’t invaders; they’re manifestations of inner turmoil.

This shift transforms every previous event. What seemed like a classic adventure becomes an intimate exploration of healing. The protagonist’s quest to 'defeat' the chaos in this world is, in truth, a process of confronting and integrating parts of themselves they’ve long avoided. The external struggle mirrors an internal reconciliation, making the climax less about a battle and more about a profound acceptance. It turns the genre on its head, asking the reader to reinterpret every symbol and character encounter as part of a therapeutic metaphor.

The impact is deeply affecting because it personalizes the fantasy. The twist isn’t just a clever narrative trick; it recontextualizes the emotional weight of the entire story. It means that the hero’s vulnerability was the point all along, and their courage was measured in self-understanding rather than physical strength. That final understanding lingers, making you want to immediately revisit earlier chapters to see the clues you missed, now visible through the lens of the reveal.

Where Can I Find The Audiobook Version Of Figment Book?

2 Answers2026-06-24 08:03:41

Finding the audio for 'figment book' feels like it's gone off into the wilderness along with the characters. It's one of those obscure ones that's tough to track down because it's from a smaller press and maybe didn't get a wide audio release. I scoured Audible and Libby a while back and came up empty-handed, which was a real bummer because the premise sounded perfect for listening to. The story's vibe seemed like it would translate so well to audio.

My advice is to maybe check if the original publisher has any direct downloads or bundles on their website. Sometimes these niche fantasy adventures get audio versions as part of a Kickstarter or a special author-run project, so poking around the author's social media or Patreon could yield a link. Otherwise, you might be stuck with the ebook or physical copy, which is still worth it, but I totally get wanting that audio experience for the journey.

I actually ended up reading it on my Kindle after striking out on the audio hunt. It's a solid read, but I kept imagining how a good narrator would handle some of the weirder creature descriptions and the protagonist's internal monologue. A real missed opportunity, honestly.

Where Can I Find The Best Audiobook Version Of Figment Book?

3 Answers2026-06-24 16:29:45

I scoured Audible and Libby for ages trying to find a satisfying narration of 'Figment' and honestly, it was a bit of a goose chase. Most versions I sampled had a narrator who sounded like they were just reading a grocery list – flat and without any of the whimsy the book needs. I ended up finding a gem on Spotify, of all places. There's a version produced by a smaller studio there; the narrator gets the slightly melancholic, dreamlike tone just right, especially for the dialogue between the protagonist and Figment.

It's not the most famous audiobook out there, so the production value isn't Hollywood-level, but that almost works in its favor. It feels intimate, like someone is telling you a personal, strange little story. The pacing in the final act is a bit rushed, but overall, it's the one I'd recommend if you want to feel the story's heart rather than just hear the words.

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