Daughter of Glass - NaNoWriMo Project
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  • Reads 55
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 51m
Ongoing, First published Nov 04, 2020
Why did Cinderella really attend the ball? 
Would it shock you if I told you it was because she went to kill the prince? 
Instead of going in to win the prince as her husband, she went to slit his throat. To watch him die. 
Cinderella. 
An assassin. 
Sounds ridiculous, doesn't it? 
It's more likely than you might think. 

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When her mentor tasks her with the job of killing the Crown Prince of Isolia, Cahira doesn't hesitate to accept. After living under her cruel aunt's thumb for nearly a decade, a strange desire has awakened in Cahira. 
A desire to kill. 
The years of cruelty and suffering from the loss of her mother, Cahira has been filled with a hidden fire and lust for blood. The fire refuses to be put out, and Cahira knows she has to give in somehow, to bring honour to her mother and accomplish the dreams of the woman who raised her.
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