The stolen tanzanite

The stolen tanzanite

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An ordinary girl named Sydney Stlyinson but not so ordinary went on a road trip with her new friend Duke. It happens all the time for her to bring some food but this time for a certain medicine to heal her younger brother. After they ran after a boy and they stopped to see the abounded town, when she just picked one of the roses everything changed. In a world full of sorrow for the king Landon Cord and since the tanzanite was stolen everything changed to the worst. ~~~~~ Let's find out what i am even talking about and how to find the stolen Tanzanite.
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Jax suppressed his urge to roll his eyes at Castilla's question again. Was it not obvious that he had to say it to her? He spun her around, and one arm stayed around her waist firmly; the hand rested on the small of her warm back. His other hand tilted her chin up. So he could look into her endless forest gaze. His eyes had changed to their fiery storm. "I don't know what to call it as yet, Castilla. But deep down, I knew you were meant for me, and I was never going to let go. I offered the alliance because I could keep you safe and not keep you against your own will. To give you a purpose that I know your heart truly desires. I want you by my side. If I had just asked, you wouldn't have stayed." When Castilla learned that all she knew was a lie, and all that she would learn would be the truth. Would she pick the right side? Was there even a right one to begin with? The enemy was neither a foe nor a friend. He asked, and she agreed. Content Warning: This book is intended for mature readers and contains: Mild depictions of gore and violence. Occasional use of profanity. Descriptions of romantic intimate scenes. This story is completed. All rights reserved 2026.

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