Sunset Shimmer won't break up with Marble. Sure, things could be going better, but ending it would break Marble's heart. Only a really terrible person would do that, and Sunset is done being the bad guy. Unfortunately, someone else has taken the job.
It's been a month since Sunset and Trixie started dating, and Trixie is dragging Sunset off to CornFest 2018, to meet her parents and see her hometown. But family isn't always what it's cracked up to be, and sometimes there's a reason to leave home.
Dashing swordswomen, wizened wizards, bitter revenge, and the power of true love. All part and parcel in Twilight's favorite book. And what better way to spend an afternoon with her sick girlfriend?
There's a problem at the Pie Quarry. One that Sunset Shimmer is uniquely equipped to handle. Dealing with magic is easy. Dealing with cute quiet girls is too, but to solve this one, Sunset is going to need to dig deep. Real deep.
Getting rejected by Sunset leaves Twilight holed up in her room. But when Rarity comes asking for help, Twilight can't ignore a friend. Both of them have a lot to learn about rejection, each other, and if a friendship really can become more intimate.
Sunset is bored. Discord is bored. What better way to solve their problems than a whacky time travel adventure? A trip to a mysterious era, where nothing makes sense, and everything Sunset knows is called into question. The Nineteen-Eighties.
Cadance gets a lot of love letters every Hearts and Hooves Day. Most are harmless and silly. But occasionally a letter comes in full of sincerity and unresolved feelings. With a love radiating artifact around, this can have unintended consequences.
The Cutie Mark Crusaders are pretty good at helping ponies find their cutie marks. But when a distraught filly begs for Apple Bloom to help find a missing cutie mark, she'll have to go it alone, and dig deep to unravel this mystery.
In an alternate world, someone could love a thousand different people. When the portal malfunctions, Sunset finds herself stuffed full of memories from her alternate counterparts. Memories of being in love with all of her friends.
After developing a new portal that can explore other dimensions, Twilight and Sunset are pulled into an adventure, where they meet even more doppelgängers of themselves. Together they have to save the day, and learn about each other in the process.
Two years ago, Fluttershy spent a month as a teen fashion model. Her career was cut short by the bullying of Sunset Shimmer. When Fluttershy is offered an opportunity to rejoin the industry, Sunset sees a chance to make amends.
The big game. All Sunset has to do is be the ringer and help Rainbow Dash win it. Easy. But for all her athletic prowess, whatever seems to be bugging Rainbow Dash won't be solved just by kicking a ball around.
Pretending to be Rarity's boyfriend at her cousin's wedding isn't the weirdest thing Sunset Shimmer has ever had to do for her friends. It might even be fun. But just what is Rarity hoping to get out of this subterfuge in the first place?
When Applejack needs a hand around the farm during harvest, Sunset Shimmer is the only girl who has time to help. During the long hours of work and, they grow close, learn more about each other, and discover what family means to each of them.
Rainbow Dash has a problem. It's not her grades. It's not that Sunset Shimmer is a bully. It's not that Fluttershy is her only friend. Okay, well, it's all of those things. But mostly it's her stepmom.
A ski trip promises to be a fun and exciting vacation for Sunset Shimmer and her friends. But when the girls are caught in a blizzard, the house they find to shelter them might not be as benevolent as it appears.
When Sunset was just a filly taught by Princess Celestia, she developed a crush on her mentor. It didn’t end well. Years later, Sunset is ready to reconcile. But some feelings aren't easily forgotten.
Rarity can clearly see just how good of friends Applejack and Coloratura are. Even if they had a deep connection as fillyhood friends, hadn't Rarity and Applejack once shared that too?
Rainbow Dash, Rarity, and Applejack brave the last minute shopping crowds of Manehatten to get the Cutie Mark Crusaders the perfect gifts for Hearth's Warming Eve. Sometimes things just don't work out.
As kids, Twilight and Sunset were best friends, but a tragic accident cut their friendship short. Years later, Twilight investigates the incidents at Canterlot High and comes face to face with what appears to be a literal ghost from her past.
The Cutie Map calls on Twilight and Rarity in order to investigate the town of Hollow Shades, a gloomy village with a fearful populace and an unsettling fixation on dolls. On top of it all, there's a new leader running the show.
Helping a lost filly find her way home should have been a walk in the park for Princess Twilight Sparkle, but this time things turned out to be a bit stranger than she was expecting.
When Twilight visits home for Mother's Day, along with Shining Armor, Cadance, and their newborn daughter, she learns that a mother's work is never truly finished.
Sunset Shimmer knew she was better than the other ponies around her, even if she didn't have her cutie mark yet. She had to be. She just needed to find a way to prove it.
As Apple Bloom escorts a drunken Applejack home, Applejack decides to tell her the story of how Equestria came into existence. What little of it she can remember, anyway.
Apple is a funny word, one that Winona doesn't quite understand. Her family uses it to refer to food, trees, themselves and to each other. It's very silly. But either way, she'll always be there for the pony she knows as Little Apple.
Camping has never been Rarity's favorite activity, but when her anniversary trip with Applejack goes wrong, she has to fix the problem herself. No matter how much she might complain about it
Mystery. Love. Magic. Murder. Truth. These are all important elements in the murder mystery Fluttershy has written, and is now asking Twilight to read. But she struggles to solve the mystery in which it turns out she's the protagonist.