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The Search for the Elements: Finding Fire
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Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2014
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Princess Leora lost her castle home to the White Witch's descendant, Eris, when she was very little. Since then, she has had to start her life over changing her name to Kira and living like a commoner until they can get her home back. When her father, uncle, and Leora go to the castle to see what has happened in the 10 years following the attack, they get captured and brought to Eris herself. Surprisingly, she lets them go. But not without telling them that in order to get their rightful places back, they have to sacrifice one of the members of the royal family. Not wanting to do that, the king decides to get the four elemental fae to help them. Leora volunteers to go on the quest with her friends to find the four fae. Fire, Water, Earth, Air.
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