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Meridian Flea Market

Black Market Merchant

Black Market Merchant

Several years after major nuclear wars, followed by the rise of robotic armies, have caused the world to become post-apocalyptic. The year is 2276 and Earth is now full of anarchy, corruption, and death. The rich are richer, the poor are poorer and government’s ever crueler. A lone woman carrying a large backpack, in the shape of a coffin, comes to a small post-apocalyptic town in the middle of southern Utah, whose only existence rides on the Colorado River. There is a dam which provides water, food, and transportation to the several thousand people who have been congregating in the slowly re-growing town. Many had once hoped to fix the hydroelectric station to rebuild their lives, but corruption brews. This lone woman stops at one of the bars in town and gets into a fight with some local gangsters who were mistreating a young girl outside. Causing her to become at odds with the gangs of the town. This is the instance that first roots our heroine, Lisa Cunningham, to save this town and prompted her to start growing her Black Market Empire here! However, gangs are the least of her worries! Robotic army’s, rebellion militia, mutated monsters, mad cults, competing companies, government entities and lustful men keep ogling over her all the time!! Not to mention the strange events that slowly begin to unfold around the little girl, Hanna, that Lisa had saved. Yet there is more to Lisa than gorgeous looks alone. She has come back from over 200 years ago and is learning more about what has happened while she was in cryogenic sleep. A sleep that she volunteered to do for the US military due to her cyborg body! There is so much that has changed on Earth, much of which is far from what she once remembered and now she has even more to learn. How will she be able to survive in a hostile apocalyptic world and reach her own frivolous goals to obtain great riches? Follow along now! Please Vote and leave Comments!
4.8
267 Chs
Meridian Chronicles: Black Widow Curse & The Coven

Meridian Chronicles: Black Widow Curse & The Coven

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF BOOKS Meridian Chronicles: Black Widow Curse and The Coven Plot: 4 out of 5 Character Development: 4 out of 5 Flow: 4 out of 5 OVERALL SCORE: 4 out of 5 "Meridian Chronicles: The Black Widow Curse and The Coven was a good book. The story is character and action driven, and the characters are well developed. The writing style is focused on the character's actions, without external minutiae slowing the story. As a result, the story flowed quickly and effortlessly, making it hard to put down. MERIDIAN’S curse has left her in a state all her own of amnesia. The once spirit guide can only recall her name and the two names of very important beings in her life. She is on Earth lost and afraid with only fragments to piece together her mysterious circumstance. Her realm’s leader, Warrick and his curse have taken the unimaginable from her and her hidden memory has the answers locked away from her. Her best friend Relic, the peacock of the realm flees for Earth to save Meridian only to find nearly a stranger. Tallulah, the psychic who has taken Meridian in calls in her connections from Salem. The Fairies have the answer to breaking the curse and it lies in finding Meridian’s twin flame and only the universe knows who that is. From Relic, to Aiden the boy on Earth whose name is one she can recall or Kieren her love crush she knew before her curse, could all be the answer. The catch is, there are far darker souls in the high demon court and the dark witches who have their own agenda. The good witches on Earth band together with the spirit guides, the fallen and the fairies to save Meridian against the ultimate rivals the dark witches, the demons and Meridian’s own leader of her realm, Warrick. Time is of the essence and with Meridian’s soul and fate in the crosshairs, it is only Meridian who can truly save herself by finding her twin flame. With failed attempts and fear, the one she truly loves may still linger out of reach.
5.0
73 Chs
What are the most inspiring flea market success stories?
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2024-11-28 13:40
The story of a guy who sold antique books from flea markets is quite inspiring. He would search for rare and out - of - print books at various flea markets. Sometimes he would find real gems for a very low price. He was knowledgeable about the value of different books and was able to price them accurately. His booth at the flea market became a favorite among book lovers. As his reputation grew, he started getting requests from collectors all over the country. He was able to turn his love for old books into a successful business just by leveraging the opportunities at the flea market.
Can I sell books and novels at a flea market?
1 answer
2024-09-29 03:39
You can sell books and novels at a flea market. Just make sure they're in decent condition and priced competitively to attract buyers. Also, be prepared to negotiate with potential customers.
What is 'flea market flip fan fiction' all about?
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2024-12-14 05:50
Well, 'flea market flip' is usually about buying items from flea markets and reselling them at a profit. But when combined with 'fan fiction', it could be fan - made stories that somehow incorporate the concept of flea market flipping. Maybe it's about characters in a fanfic who engage in this activity, or it could be a very creative and unique take on the two concepts merged together.
Can you share some flea market success stories?
2 answers
2024-11-28 03:40
Sure. One success story is about a woman who sold her hand - made jewelry at the flea market. She started small, with just a few pieces she made in her spare time. But her unique designs caught people's eyes. Over time, she built a regular customer base and now has her own online store in addition to selling at flea markets. Another story is of a man who bought old furniture at flea markets, refurbished them, and sold them at a much higher price. His talent for restoration combined with the low - cost items he found at flea markets led to a very profitable business.
What are the common factors in flea market vendor success stories?
1 answer
2024-10-30 21:32
Well, in many flea market vendor success stories, networking is a big factor. Vendors who connect with other vendors and share tips can benefit. For example, they might learn about new suppliers together. Marketing skills are also common. Those who know how to display their products attractively and promote them effectively have an edge. And of course, product quality. High - quality items, whether they are antiques or handmade crafts, are more likely to lead to success.
How can one create 'flea market flip fan fiction'?
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2024-12-14 03:22
First, you need to have a good understanding of flea market flipping. Watch shows or read about it to get ideas. Then, think about the characters. They could be regular flea market goers or have some unique traits. For example, a character who can see the hidden value of items just by looking at them. Next, come up with a plot. Maybe it's a competition among flippers, or a mystery involving a valuable item found at the flea market. And don't forget to add some fan - fic elements like relationships between characters or a touch of the supernatural if you like.
Can you share some flea market vendor success stories?
3 answers
2024-10-30 23:02
Sure. One success story is of a vendor who started selling hand - made jewelry. She used unique beads and designs. At first, she had just a small table at the flea market. But her items were so eye - catching that customers started spreading the word. Soon, she was making enough money to open her own small store.
In Batman chase Meridian fanfiction, what kind of character could Meridian be?
2 answers
2024-12-02 13:28
Meridian could be a mysterious thief. They might be stealing valuable artifacts from Gotham's museums or rich families. Batman chases Meridian to stop the thefts and recover the stolen goods.
What is the plot of a flea story?
2 answers
2024-10-15 07:06
Maybe the story focuses on how a flea overcomes challenges to survive or finds a new home. It might involve meeting other insects and forming friendships or having conflicts.
Is Blood Meridian a fiction novel?
1 answer
2024-10-01 15:02
Sure is. Blood Meridian is fiction. It takes readers on a fictional journey through a gritty and often brutal landscape, exploring themes and scenarios that are products of the author's creative mind.
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