The Devil Speaks To Me

The Devil Speaks To Me

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Deep within the lands of Earilis, six kingdoms rule in the currency of secrets. Each heir was given a certain power that no other human possesses. Their magic is dangerous and the rest of the world won't wait until their borders are attacked. With enemies on their tails, the continent will not sacrifice their only hopes of a strong regime. They send the royals on a quest to defeat the country planning on murdering anyone who has magic. Though Earilis may appear to be working together to outsiders, Cyrille Yvette won't forget how they treated her country; casting them as the enemy because she was given the most powerful vial of magic at birth. Her silver and black flames have been feared for eighteen years and it takes more than a treaty for forgiveness to be earned. Will Cyrille set aside her hatred to help defeat the killers in Ionowela or will she doom them all? - a story written from the villain's point of view.
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He doesn't believe in love. But someone is teaching him how to feel-one forbidden letter at a time. In a kingdom ruled by fear, the villain hides behind masks, shadows, and a heart untouched by mercy. No one dares speak his name-except her. Every week, she leaves him a letter. Unsigned. Untraceable. Unforgivable. But when the war ends and their paths finally cross, he doesn't realize the girl he's hunting... ...is the one who taught him how to feel.

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