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The Ties That Bind
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Ongoing, First published Jan 13, 2013
Grace has always felt different than any other kids her age. Like she didn't belong. I guess dying has that effect on people. When she moves in with her mother and sister, she thinks that she'll finally be able to have a new start at life . That is until she meets a group of three mysterious brothers who she is inexplicably drawn to. As she tries to delve deeper into the secrets surrounding all of their pasts she uncovers an unbelievable truth about who she is and what she can do. Thrown into a magical world she couldn't have imagined even in her wildest dreams, she must rely on an unlikely ally and her new friend Richard who has a great deal of secrets of his own. To save her father and those she cares about she must overcome immeasurable odds and find out the truth about an age old curse before it is too late.
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