Metallic Lights {Metallic Charms Book #3}
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  • Reads 164,255
  • Votes 4,594
  • Parts 44
  • Time 5h 58m
Complete, First published Dec 17, 2012
Noel Barton was once a loyal agent to S.H.I.E.L.D, an agent who had been the test subject for a new super soldier serum that went a little wrong. Now she has hands that are basically laser guns, can control technology and any metal object. You'd think she'd immediately join the Avengers, right?
WRONG.
When we last left her, she was on her way to Asgard with an ally of Loki's who was hell bent on taking Thor -and any of his allies- down. As she gets close to Loki and Enchantress she realises things about herself that she never thought possible -is it possible that she could be like them? Cold and heartless? 
But with her promise to Thor still weighing heavily in her mind, one fatal question remains: can she fix the bi-frost?

***I HIGHLY RECOMMENED READING 'METALLIC CHARMS', 'A STAR SPANGLED HEART', 'METALLIC HEARTS' AND 'NOT FOR THE LIGHT HEARTED' BEFORE READING THIS***
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