The Crows [rewriting]
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Ongoing, First published Aug 26, 2018
BOOK ONE OF THE BIRDS OF FEATHER SERIES 

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In normal circumstances, Aurora and Layla would never have crossed paths. 

Aurora could be described as light. She believed there was still good left in the world. Layla found herself comfortable in the darkness. To her, light could be blinding and goodness always came with a price. There was no way such polar opposites would go well together.

That was the thing though. Once they met, there was no telling what would happen.

There were wounds that could only be healed in the darkness, and there were feelings that would only come alive in the light.   

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Teen Fiction 1st place winner in the Youngblood Awards
Action 2nd place winner in The Story Crafter's Awards
Teen Fiction 3rd place winner in the Winter Rose Awards
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