The World Called WORLD
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  • Reads 320
  • Votes 60
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 38m
Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2017
Everyone is changing into animals. My dad has made a huge mistake. Now, it's up to me to stop it, before it's too late.

This is a teen fiction, mystery, fantasy and romance book. A four in one! And my first book too.

14 year old Aria Chavez has a busy dad who owns a huge research company, a sick Mother, Two Brothers to take care of, a bully to handle and the boy she hates. But when her dad sells a mysterious chemical to a secret Organization who plans to use it against the world, she has to stop them before the world starts changing.

And what happens when it all boils down to love? When all that started it was because of a feeling everyone believed was so simple? Life of Aria Chavez could never get worse. Or better.
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Lady Aria of Li-Aval feels like a prisoner, with a magnificent manor as her cage. Her father hides her from the rest of the world because Aria has hair like strands of gold. Literally, her hair is gold. When Aria's father tries to marry her off to an elderly man, she takes her deceased mother's necklace and runs away with her servant, Tina. They stumble upon Torenth, a city hidden behind a waterfall, and the Guardians welcome her into their castle like family. Lord Deric tries to win her heart, but Aria's eyes are on Owen, the shy blacksmith. When Aria finds out she is the next Guardian of Torenth according to a prophecy, she must figure out a way to keep her father out of Torenth. For if she cannot be the next Guardian, Torenth will be lost forever. Note: I wrote this ten years ago when I was 14 so it is rather short! Only 24,000 words.