1 | GRIMM
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  • Reads 31
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 6m
Ongoing, First published Nov 24, 2023
Mature
By sheer "luck," Fallon finds herself lost in Celestonia; an all magical realm that's not so different from the human world as one would expect. Here, she meets four unlikely friends who, together, set out to undo several centuries worth of injustice.

Unfortunately for them, this quest quickly proves that even in a world full of magic and endless possibility, "happily ever after" just doesn't exist.

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Fallon was always a child who lived with her head in the clouds, and with the whereabouts of her biological parents remaining unknown, she was taken in by Marley and Beau Odd; a middle-aged married couple who have quite the reputation around town for being a bit...unusual. 

Due to Fallon's increasingly overactive imagination, she often finds herself getting injured as she immerses herself a little too fully within her whimsical fantasies. While her sense of fearlessness is a seemingly positive quality for one to possess, it inevitably leads to her temporary removal from the Odd household.

Fallon is instead placed under the roof of a strange man whom she has a real bad feeling about, and she takes it upon herself to run away in the middle of the first night. However, this plan only results in her ending up even further from home than where she started, and with no known way of how to get back.

Follow her on her journey to self-discovery as she navigates her way through an entirely new universe in the first part of this modern-day fairytale series.

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BOOK ONE of THE GRIMM SERIES.

[ books within this series must be read in chronological order. ]
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