After She Died | √
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Complete, First published Jun 24, 2017
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Lyca, a grim reaper, falls in love with a living human boy. Guess what? He's dying... yet she will go to any length, even if it means risking her job and scythe in order to resurrect as a living human girl to save him.

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Book Cover created by: @Cattyalita 011220-082620 TITLE: AQR2: Samurai from Magnolia City GENRE: Fantasy/Historical Fiction SETTINGS: Alternate world THEME: Old Japan "We need to go to Hans Province, Nana. You can seek your Aunt Emy's help. She had helped King Julius before hand in hand with Atticus as Advisor. She always has good relationship with your family. If you ask for help, surely, she wouldn't say no... "But for now, we should make you look as a real lad." "I am willing to do anything just get our family and kill those bastards who have taken the peace out of Magnolia City, Carlos. If you need my hair to be cut in order to look like a real lad, I would do so." Julianna said. Her eyes full of vigor and promise. She was young and spoiled by everyone around her. As the lone princess of Magnolia City, it was just normal to happen. However, one cruel day had taken everything she loved and now forced to do these things just to rescue the remaining of her family and avenge the deaths of their people. But Julianna's way towards that wouldn't be just a straight high road. It was full of promise of agony and despair; of loss and dangers. In the end, would she still be able to get the result she wanted? Or would all her efforts end up futile?