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Ongoing, First published Mar 14, 2019
PLOT: An orphan soon discovers a hidden secret about her family origins, and that she is more powerful than she thought.

 
Gaia had only one thing given to her by her birth parents: her name. Other than that, she was left in a white, cotton blanket and a broken basket on Mary and Johnathan Lewis's door. The couple took the child in as their own, vowing to show her a life of hard work, generosity, and humbleness.

18 years later, Gaia is what her parents always thought she'd be, a well-rounded girl with a bright future. But when a new evil threatens to overthrow the Kingdom they live in and the friends and family they hold so dear, Gaia starts undergoing strange, unearthly changes. What is happening to her? Was this fate? Do Mary and Johnathan know more than what they let on to Gaia about her past? 

Read what happens in this fantasy, adventure and action-filled story of a sorcerer and her encounters with a mage, an archer and a very talkative, feisty cat to take back their kindgom and save the world.
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