Ripping Wings Off Butterflies
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  • Reads 134
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 3
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published May 13, 2012
What would you do if people told you that the way everything looks to you isn't really what it is... if they said it all just wild hallucinations? What would you do if you thought someone you loved was trying to kill you? Gwendolyn has never seen things the same way as other people like you and me. And then she meets Rowan her heart is captivated in his palm but she's also confused by him. One day he's cocky yet charming and the next rude and rather scary. Terrifying even, enough to make her fear for her life...
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The Last Guardian

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Some destinies are written in the stars. Hers was carved into the elements. Sophia Lancaster thought her life ended the night her parents died. Grief-stricken and alone, she stood at the edge of a cliff, ready to fall-until the sky shattered, and a new world pulled her in. Now in Elarion, a realm of floating islands and elemental magic, Sophia learns the truth: she is the daughter of a legendary Guardian, and the only one who can stop a rising darkness from destroying everything. But Sophia isn't a hero. She's broken. Lost. Afraid. To save Elarion, she must master the six primal elements and confront the Demon King Kaelvar, an ancient evil who knows exactly how to break her. Alongside Noah-a warrior of fire with secrets of his own-Sophia will face betrayal, love, and the truth of who she really is. Because the fate of two worlds rests in the hands of a girl who once stood on the edge-and chose to rise.