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HIDDEN PROPHECY. (SEQUEL to Devoured Destiny)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 06, 2012
Embrie has grown from an infant to a young lady in no time at all. She resembles her mother and father, and is a beautiful lady. But that is the only way in which she relates to them, because dear Embrie has been brought up by people who aren't really blood related.

Follow Embrie on her journey, as she figures out who she really is, and what she is meant to do with her life. 

What will she do when she finds out about the prophecy, and that she is the key? 

What happens when Ariel, Neven and Jones reappear after years, and jump back into action? 

Read to find out!
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