A Gust of Wind

A Gust of Wind

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Amelia has lived in secret her whole life, infact, she was never supposed to live past her infancy. In a kingdom obsessed with eradicating gifted people, Amelia has been sliding under the radar. Or floating. Amelia has been blessed by the Air Goddess and she is as weightless as helium. But what happens when Amelia's life is shattered and she's forced to go out into the world to find others like her?
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Nixie Caldwell lives in a New Earth. A world that has mutated along with the people in it. A world with four domains of life. The domains are Earth, Fire, Water, and Air. Each resident is born with special abilities involving the element that they were born into. Each elemental lives in their separate regions away from the others. They rarely saw each other. Especially if they are royals like Nixie. Nixie is a water princess who has been studying the other royals almost all her life, but she has never seen anyone outside her family. On her sixteenth birthday, she is finally given the opportunity to meet them at the royal assembly that is held every year in the Earth domain. When she meets unknown creatures trying to destroy her, a handsome prince willing to court her, a pair of twins filling her life with humor, and a mysterious boy she cannot fall in love with under any circumstances, she starts to realize that life is a lot more complicated than just proving herself to her father and that being queen isn't actually the most important thing in her life.

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