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Twisted Moon's Rising

Twisted Moon's Rising

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, May 26, 2024
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Fantasy
Part One - Isabellas POV Isabella, the ruler of Trisye, strives to make her nation proud. To make her mother proud, her sister. Her father. She's an intensely emotional and anxious person but does her best to keep it hidden from others. She was hating her emotions, hating showing them. Her sister, Caustia, the princess of Trisye, is also the one who's never been good enough for the family, the nation, and her lovers. Find something that can drag down Isabella's reputation and authority. What will Isabella do with everyone against her? Who will help her? Who will she kill. And most of all, were the letters true? Part Two - Caustia's POV Its been a year since Isabella got her title back, the nations have fallen. -more desc of part two coming soon-
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