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  • Scarlet Summer by AshaMunoz
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    Summer is a happy, carefree girl. She has Benedict, a man she cares for very much and is content to work at her aunt's inn. She doesn't seem to understand pain but is not a stranger to it. When a beautiful and mysterious woman shows up, Summer's life takes a turn. A young child is found surrounded by the bodies of her siblings and covered in their blood. But that's only the beginning for her. Life gives her little breaks but she deals with each difficulty head on. When tensions collide, Summer finds herself in the middle. She is forced to see life through very different eyes while traveling miles to save her brother. Follow Summer through her adventure for the truth and a young girl through her life, wherever it may take them.
  • diario.  by -plastica
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    Mi piacciono i pellicani
  • Darkness' Delusions by rosejonez
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    Enzaverlina Rose Davis, or just better known as Enza Davis, is a sixteen year old Christian girl who goes to a public school. For her this is fairly new, she's only ever been to Christian schools or homeschooled. But she is not alone at her school, as far as the only Christian, because many of the other Christian teens from her church attends the public school too. The reason for so many of them, from her church that attends, is because homeschooling is illegal and the Christian school their church has cannot run anymore because of finances. Enza's not normally a too outspoken Christian as far as talking about God to the unsaved students and teachers at her school but soon she sees the reason why she needs to be. Which will involve knowing that there is a unseen world just as much as there is a seen world. And to know that, then that means she needs to be constantly prepared to fight in the unseen world. But how can she fight in the unseen word if she can't see it...or perhaps she will be able to see it.