Choices

Choices

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"Oh darling, don't you know? In order to destroy a monster, you first have to become one." ________________ Harper never wanted a complicated life. Out of the five races that roamed the earth - human, werewolf, vampire, gnome and elf - she seemed to be the only one who couldn't find her place. Born human, raised by elves. She didn't belong. Troy was a werewolf. One who'd suffered through the worst and had all the scars to show for it. So when a deadly plague began wiping out his race, he was ready to find the answer whether he'd get another scar to show for it or not. He just didn't expect the one person who could help him, to not only leave her scar on his heart, but take a part of it as well. ______________ "Choice is a powerful thing. Make the right one."
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Life in Class 5 has never been easy for Harper Clemons. Food has always been scarce, and it seems like bitter winter nights are always lurking around the corner, but things have been worse since her parents died. She has to find a way out of Class 5, for her sake and her brother's. There's only one way out: a virtual competition called the Task. People enter the Task every year. Some come back champions, earning a better life for their family. Most don't come back at all. Harper's willing to take the risk. She signs up for the Task and is brought face to face with her worst nightmares. But it's not the nightmares she's worried about. It's the past that's haunting her. - - - - - - - - - - - - - "To you, child, I pose a few simple questions: how thin is the line between right and wrong? And how long before you can't tell the difference anymore?"-The Caretaker Casted Indiana Grant Copyright ©2016-2017 All rights reserved

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