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Intertwined Souls
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Ongoing, First published Dec 12, 2023
In a world in which empires rise and fall, ruthlessness is a part of the global identity, and everyone fights to survive, a prince and a princess are raised to rule. Nurtured to be enemies, only to realize that destiny and fate can change in a blink of an eye. 
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After surviving a life dosed with pressure and expectations, the young princess of the Noterra Empire embarks on her mandatory journey at the Royal Preparatory School, only to discover that her soulmate is her sworn enemy; the prince of their direct rival empire. Her plan to graduate and reign becomes less of a possibility as she encountours forces of great evil designed to destroy her future, a complicated relationship to say the least, and the burden of being the most powerful woman on the planet.
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