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Cathy Charlotte moves with her mom to New York City.
She continues her college life, until the unexpected event forces to involve her with the undergoing of Invisible Project.
All the media and public demand to know the project’s hidden secret that reopened the case of the missing castle in Austria, accidentally reveals after the death of a female reporter is involved with the phenomenal royal family. The murder news propagates around the city, leaving those royals to be the highest suspect—White Foxes, whose existence frightens everyone.

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Published December 22, 2016

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Keefe R.D.

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Keefe R.D is an Indonesian author, known for her gothic fantasy series Royal Arcanum, and horror trilogy Kembang Sukmo. She has published numerous books on mystical themes. Since childhood, she’s been familiar with an otherworldly imagination. Her favorite things are all about supernatural and spiritual themes. You can visit her online at http://www.keeferd.wordpress.com or Instagram @keefe_rd

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5 reviews1 follower
September 30, 2019
I think the next book it's an okay read. I thought there are a lot of information in this one hella of a thick book. I thought there would be more magic involve... But still I'm very curious about what will happen to Cathy's royal family when she will be appear more in the future as in their presence. Overall, it's okay, good mystery fantasy.
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7 reviews
January 16, 2021
I like the sequel, but I think the descriptions are too long. Overall, yes, interesting.
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January 18, 2021
Like how the story improves. But the progress kinda lame and too many narratives.
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