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Travel to the Beginning
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  • Reads 437
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 2
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jan 01, 2021
Mature
Book 3 of the Empress Zima Series. 

Stress and tension fill the Village of Grace as time unfolds. A baby is on the way for Zima and Aki, but with Shea missing on a quest for revenge, a search team out to find her, and the village under threat, a lot is on the line. Zima is stuck having to clean up the mess her dead father has left her family behind. While Aki is figuring out how to lead the strongest way possible and stay strong for his village, family, and the love of his life before it too late. Zima's and Aki's journey continues on a thread of tension. 

MATURE Story: Serious and Sensitive Themes/Topics, Strong Language, Sexual Content, and Graphic Violence. (18 +)
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