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Shatter the Divide
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Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2015
Rae is one year closer to dying.
One year closer to the Test.

A three-way war rages, unstoppable, that can be traced back to the beginning of time, or so it seems. As Rae and her companions dive deeper into the history of their land, they find out a secret, a place that was hidden from every human. But this is not the only secret hidden deep beneath the smooth, blank cover.

What if Rae is not who she thinks she is? What if the problems lay across their borders? What if something lurks beyond their small land with its secrets so heavily guarded?

No one knows. Or if they do, they'll never say a word.
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