To Tear Oneself (Children of Dawn #2)
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Ongoing, First published May 09, 2021
Mature
To be a rightfully recognized member of the Monte Razo clan would mean more than a lifetime of gold and glory.

But what does power, status, and wealth mean to a girl without otherworldly desires other than hatred in her heart? 

In her single-minded pursuit of vengeance, she has long abandoned everything that could hinder her goals - dreams, morality, dignity, loyalty, love. She threw away the riches she has, crushed the crown she was wearing, abandoned the majestic status and name, and finally destroyed the castle she never considered home for the growing hatred hidden deep within her to finally bear its fruit.

This is a tale of a grieving and bloodthirsty soul who tore herself apart for her vendetta.
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