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Better Kept Than Told | The Elements of the Eternal Book 1
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Ongoing, First published Nov 27, 2020
~Formerly known as The Elements of the Eternal~ When the people closest to Celeste disappear, her parents make a choice that changes her life forever. Celeste thought nothing could possibly get worse, until she discovers a secret that the world is trying to cover up. Celeste is brought into a mystery of a lifetime, only to find out nothing is as she expects. In this novel full of fantasy and action, the weight of the world has shifted onto a young girl's shoulders.
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The immortality paradox

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Mara Vale has always believed that there's more to life than just surviving-and now she's about to prove it. After creating the groundbreaking Toro Gate, a device that opens portals across dimensions, she stumbles upon a shocking discovery: a way to achieve immortality by resonating in a zero-energy field. But there's a catch-this process strips away everything that makes you you and leaves you in a void of nothingness. As Mara races against time to solve the paradox of immortality, she must confront the consequences of her choices. Can she overcome the personal cost of eternal life, or will the temptation of limitless power spiral into a chaotic struggle for humanity itself? The deeper she digs, the more she realizes that immortality isn't just a gift-it's a curse that could unravel the very fabric of existence. In a world where nothing is what it seems, can Mara find a way to preserve both life and soul? Or will her journey become the key to her undoing?