MAYA
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  • Reads 13,996
  • Votes 782
  • Parts 12
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Jan 11, 2024
Book 1 OF -GLITTER SERIES
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6 Families interrelated to each other.
6 Families no one wants to mess up with.
6 Families with power to destroy even a country.
6 Families  who own's the world.
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What happens when a long lost member is added to the family??
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An inevitable past, a chaotic present and an erratic future....one beholder " MAYA"
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MAYA  -A girl with no flaws but caged in fate's claws..A girl whose smile is as bright as sun but sadness which can be compared to none..
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What happens when she meets her family and within seconds her world is turned upside down ??
What happens when her gloomed life suddenly bloomes??
What happens when challenges become 's her daily routine?
Can she shine among the star's??
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What happens when an unexpected guest enters her life making the chaos more chaotic??
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