Enchanted Secrets

Enchanted Secrets

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- "So you're telling me that my whole life I've been fed a lie?" When Kiko Mahō, an eighteen year old school student, who is trying to glue together the cracks in her imperfect teenage life and facing the hurdles that life throws at her finds out that the magic that her family wields isn't exactly what it seems and neither is her heritage, she yearns to learn the truth. With the help of a foreign exchange student who recently transferred to her school, named Aiden Carson and others; Kiko learns the truth. But the truth isn't as simple, as the game plays out. Has Kiko really unveiled all the secrets and joined the pieces of this puzzle relating to the enchanted and power holding world she lives in? ( Book #1 out of 2 )
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