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Amulet thrived with its people and crown as one. Centuries later after the disappearance of the King and a rumoured curse, the village laid abandoned and distraught. Its inhabitants having already moved on.

Serenity and her family were one of the few families whom of which never left Amulet. But it wasn’t until her parent’s disappearance that the loneliness really impacted her. With little hope of answers but an inordinate amount of questions, Serenity sought refuge from the fellow librarian—Donovan—whom was kind enough to let her stay with him.

Still, she has always wondered what was out there, beyond the village borders. She could only dream of finding the answer. Not just for herself, but for every other being whom felt loss and abandonment in her world. She couldn’t stand it anymore and she knew that she should be the one to stop the madness once and for all.

Who can she trust? What of this curse? What could possibly go wrong . . . in a world of magic?

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Reviews:

“It just left me hungry for more and more and more.”

“Fantastical read!”

“Beautifully written . . . captivating to read!”

“Jam-packed with really beautiful imagery!”

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© 2013, Danielle Robitaille. Except as provided by the Copyright Act, no part of this publication may be reproduced, changed, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the author.

Special thanks is to be given to @TheIncendiumBeing for helping me organize my original ideas for this story. I'd also like to thank @CarKann for her lovely cover graphic that she so pleasantly did for me, even though I requested a lot. The cover graphic was made using a piece belonging to DeniseWorisch on DeviantART. The original stock photo was taken by faestock on DeviantART.

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