Glassweaver
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 38m
  • Reads 176
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 38m
Ongoing, First published May 11, 2019
When Tara tours an old manor house, she expects to find fascinating history, cool architecture, a crap ton of dust, and maybe a secret entrance or two. What she definitely does not expect is to fall through a mirror and into a whole other universe. 

Now she's fighting creepy monsters, bargaining with evil queens, and learning to control the powers she didn't know she had, all in the name of breaking into an ancient prison to free a prisoner she doesn't exactly trust. 

But hey, even if escaping into another world isn't exactly an excused absence, a deadly battle with an entire world at stake is infinitely less stressful than upcoming end-of-year exams back on Earth, so what's a couple billion lives in the balance?
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Heir of Charms

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Destruction. In a family of healers who save, all I do is destroy. My enforced solitude is for my own safety as well as that of the world, or so my mother tells me. When the boy next door beckons, I can't help but sneak out to forge a friendship with him. Loneliness leads me to defy my family, but desperation prevails when I discover that the grounds of his private academy hold a secret that could help me learn why my ability is so disastrous . . . or push me to create a catastrophe that will bring only death and destruction. *** Merith Leigh has decided to give herself the best sixteenth birthday present ever: freedom. She's spent the last two years in silent communication with Taran, the boy next door, and his encouragement to meet him beyond their bedroom window views has tempted her to finally break free of her family's bonds. With a leap of faith, she trusts Taran with her future, and he takes her to meet his friends at his private academy, where a secret society that studies magic lurks with secrets of their own. Can Taran and his classmates help her discover why she carries the gift of destruction rather than her family's skill at healing, or will their association prove deadly?