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The Fated | The Gate To Avalon
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Ongoing, First published Sep 04, 2017
Moira is probably the strangest teenager you'll ever meet...


Strolling through a blizzard in the snow-covered streets of London with a book or two in hand might be weird, but causing a grown man to vanish into thin air is definitely weirder. Determined to remain a wallflower in order to protect her strange abilities, capturing the interest of the narcissistic Kieran Wright seems to change things...and not exactly in a good way.

All it takes are a series of strange events, a mysterious talking tree spirit and the enigma that is Alvar Blackheart, to make Moira question her sanity. But the truth is unquestionable that humans aren't the only beings in the universe; other dimensions are host to millions of Supernaturals, with the majority wanting her dead.

      Could this be the adventure she seeks right at her fingertips? 

What is Moira and how can she keep the world from discovering her secret?






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