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Fading Light

Fading Light

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Jun 6, 2011
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Fantasy
2. The boy with the jet black hair and bright green eyes. The boy with no name. The boy that Audrey hasn’t been able to get out of her head since the day when she had her first vision about him. The boy that can fly. He is one big mystery just like Adam, Blake, and Sage was before him. One small glimpse in a vision that kept hope alive for Audrey; knowing that she isn’t alone, she’s not the only one who’s ‘different’, and to know that they can face him together. The man that has haunted her dreams and has kept her on the run for years. She can’t face him alone. Only with four others she will be able to face him. With Adam, Blake, and sage she only has one more person. The boy who can fly.
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