Faerie Blood
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The truth. It was all Andorra ever wanted. With Eli gone, Andorra had no one to support her. Her brother was her anchor. But Brendon came. He was different and she could tell, instantly, by his light blond hair and dark blue eyes. But without an explanation as to why he was so drawn to her, and her to him, he left. He left her confused, and alone, and angry, with nightmares of things she believed did not exist. But Andorra was not prepared to hear what she had wanted to hear for ages, the truth. Now she's in the middle of a war between worlds, that might be too hard to handle for the girl with the faerie blood.
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They say if you have a little faerie blood, you've been Touched. Some might have a Touch of water, a Touch of healing, or a Touch of animal speaking. Aoife, whose grandmother was a full-blooded fae and whose sisters were blessed with perfectly useful and harmless Touches, involuntarily drains the life from anything and anyone that veers too close to her. After a chance meeting gone incredibly wrong, Aoife accepts a bargain that may be her last hope: If she helps the Grand Enchanter with his experiments, he will teach her to control her magic. She isn't quite willing to bet everything on the mysterious man who never shows his face, but it's the only option she has left. In this Beauty and the Beast inspired tale, follow Aoife's journey as she learns that even the worst of curses are sometimes unknown blessings in disguise.

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