Burn Me Down

Burn Me Down

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Karma has always been a bookworm. Her unique name earned her the mockery of her classmates when she was younger and she burrowed her loneliness in fictional stories. Her world was made out of words, her tears of ink and her future of uncertainties. At least, she thought it would be uncertain until a strangely accurate tarot draw reveals where her light is as a mad scientist evades from the highest security jail across country. As death rises and the society crumbles, Karma follows a path written for her against evil. The cover is from VanessaLemen on Deviantart, a piece of her from 2013, you can find it here : https://www.deviantart.com/vanessalemen/art/Visceral-Dummy-318610505
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