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Daughter of Aria
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Complete, First published Jul 08, 2018
Mature
Rya was taught since birth to hate faeries. When the humans separated themselves on the island, she thought she would never encounter one. When she wakes up on a ship embarking for the heart of their territory, her terror is deemed insignificant compared to the truth she discovers. Completely alone in the dangerous land of Appalaysia, Rya has no choice but to befriend the fire-wielding Fae who took her, whose thrill for adventure calls to her. 

Only her companion holds a dark secret, and the adventure quickly turns into a journey that Rya isn't sure she wants to finish.
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