The Order (The Half-Light Relics Series #1)

The Order (The Half-Light Relics Series #1)

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The Order is the first book in the Half-Light Relics Series. 12 hours and a simple act of trespassing is all it took for Iris Hawthorne to question her entire existence. Discovering that she is in fact a nephalim, angel-blooded hunters who fight against evil forces, she must now try to uncover who is friend and who is foe in the battle to save the nephalim race.
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