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Emmanuela Narivony
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After losing her power, Sonya, the main character is doing everything she can to get it back, so she can protect her loved ones. While trying to save trapped young girls that had the same power as her.
— Feb 25, 2025 10:46AM
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Emmanuela Narivony
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Human vs self-
Sonya, previously lost her power and now she struggles to uncover who she is without her power.
— Feb 11, 2025 10:42AM
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Sonya, previously lost her power and now she struggles to uncover who she is without her power.
Emmanuela Narivony
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Setting- when and where the story takes place.
Early 14th century.
It takes place in a fictional kingdom called Estengarde.
— Feb 07, 2025 10:43AM
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Early 14th century.
It takes place in a fictional kingdom called Estengarde.
Klaudyna ♡
is 80% done
I have no criticism about this book, apart, that it feels like there's something lacking, yet I don't know what.
The thought process and reasoning is good, better than anything I could come up with.
— Dec 25, 2024 08:12PM
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The thought process and reasoning is good, better than anything I could come up with.
Klaudyna ♡
is 80% done
This book is only 165 pages, but some of the content makes it difficult to read.
For example: there's death, murder, bounty hunters, two fighting brothers in for the crown, a battle that'll likely end in one or the other's deaths.
— Dec 25, 2024 08:07PM
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For example: there's death, murder, bounty hunters, two fighting brothers in for the crown, a battle that'll likely end in one or the other's deaths.
Klaudyna ♡
is 4% done
I know this book is going to be good, bc I really appreciate the writing in this series so far.
However, writing, initially: a "good" conclusion, feels like skipping the whole book and plot, so I'll leave it under review, and come back to it later.
— Dec 21, 2024 12:21AM
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However, writing, initially: a "good" conclusion, feels like skipping the whole book and plot, so I'll leave it under review, and come back to it later.






