Crimson Earth: Part One: T.I.M.E.
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Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2020
By: Jessica Barnes SDG
Distributed by Smashwords
Copyright 2015  Jessica Barnes

This series is a trilogy cut into smaller parts. It begins with Sangre who lives in a world of darkness deep under T.I.M.E., the Technical Institute for Malevolent Experiments. Azura, the Assistant Hand to the Queen of the Seelie Court is tasked with the duty to rescue her and end the reign of pandemonium that was caused by her kidnapping. However, a dark past is revealed to this naive servant of the court. Dramatic revelations come to pass as Azura discovers who she really is. Rhapsody in Blue and Under the Golden Sun take place separately but include characters from Crimson Earth.
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