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THROUGH THE VEIL,FIRE

THROUGH THE VEIL,FIRE

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Jul 11, 2025
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Fiction
Fantasy
Something is waking inside her. Something ancient. Something forbidden. Noelani Wellingson thought her life was ordinary-until the veil between worlds tore open and monsters began to stalk the edges of her reality. Nightmares bleed into waking hours. A stranger appears who speaks like he knows her soul. And a hidden journal holds truths her mother was never meant to share. On the eve of her nineteenth birthday, buried secrets rise from the ashes of memory. The world is shifting-and Noelani stands at the heart of a storm that could burn everything down. Dark, romantic, and dangerously immersive, Through the Veil, Fire is a tale of love written in blood, power bound by design, and the fate of two realms held in the hands of one girl. "She wasn't born by chance. She was made to unmake the world."
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Yasmine had made a mistake. A costly, dire mistake. She'd whispered a plea in the darkness to a passing knight - save me from the dragon, and I will do anything you want - but she'd never imagined this outcome. It had been a shot in the dark, a final hurrah sort of thing, her last hope in escaping the tyrant clutches of the crimson drake who had kept her prisoner in a tall, inaccessible tower in the depths of a dark, mysterious forest. It was a tale as old as time, the Princess, held captive by some monstrous, ravenous beast that could only be bested by the greatest of heroes. Back then, Yas had believed that anything was preferable to the dragon and her captivity. Her daydreams had been of dashing heroes on beautiful white stallions come to sweep her off into the sunset, maybe claim her hand, and her kingdom, with a quick, romantic marriage. She'd been naïve. Humans, at their core, are selfish and covetous, and she should have known that if she gave her word, someone would eventually come to collect. Not out of the goodness of their hearts, no, she had been in the tower far too long for it to be that. They came for the payment. They came for her. Warning: Instances of non-consent and reluctance within the story, as well as graphic depictions of sex, violence, and gore. Mature audiences only.

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