Three sorcerers. Three keys. A dying magic. When Aeris, a hero and leader of a powerful squadron called the Tetra, collapses, three sorcerers set out to finish her final mission--find a set of keys bound with an ability that claims to rewrite the rules upon which magic is built.
Accused of poisoning Aeris, Harlow Neale is thrown out of her polytechnic and back into the villainous history she's been running from, believing the keys can prove her innocence.
Given the opportunity to become a hero, Lars Rozsa, a new sorcerer from an outer city and Harlow's best friend, accepts, if only to help clear her name... until his team begins to pursue Harlow, even as he draws closer to the Tetra.
Stranded with an uncontrollable power is Eli 'Crash' Drewitt-Ortega, formerly a squadron member alongside Aeris. When their lack of missions leads to self-doubt, Eli seeks to change their ability, only furthering the destruction around them.
In a race for the keys, magic herself attempts to reunite the three. But each sorcerer must make a choice between their own desires or saving her from fading.
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When Harlow accidentally takes the wrong bag at school she discovers a journal written by a mysterious, tortured boy inside. She becomes obsessed with discovering who it belongs to and how she can find him before it's too late. Will she find the real boy behind His Dark Words?
"I ... never ... thought ... you ... wanted ..." he says between kisses.
"I can fix this ... I swear I can ..." comes my breathless answer.
Suddenly he jolts away from me, holding me at arm's length. "What do you mean, Harlow?"
"I ... I mean I can help ... I can fix you." I stammer.
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