The Violet Thread (Part One: Portal Rods)

The Violet Thread (Part One: Portal Rods)

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Violet awoke in a world that had long ago forgotten magic. With her fairy wings faded to little more than memory, she had nothing but her mother's necklace to remind her of a distant home. When an Oracle's prophecy decides her fate, Violet must navigate through the remnants of magic left in this world to restore her abilities to their unknown potential, fight an ancient power that once tore magic from the core of this world, and find the portal rods to create a way home.
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It is the late 19th Century. The ordinary life of Genevieve Violet, a 9-year-old lonely, misunderstood rich girl is about to change forever. After stumbling upon a world of secrets, danger and powerful magic, the young child is forced into a life of responsibility, fear and mystery. Demons threaten the magical realm and alongside new friends and enemies, Genevieve must discover the whereabouts of an important magical artefact... an object with the power to unleash total chaos upon the universe. But is everything really as it seems? Join Genevieve as she figures out her purpose in the magical world, and becomes a lady in magic. Story contains strong themes of violence and gore. Author's note: I created this story at the age of 16 and as I write this, I am almost turning 24. It is very close to my heart and I spent a few years spell checking, re-editing and printing this story into a book that I can pass down through my family. I hope you enjoy.

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