The Telling Days (Book 1/ Year 1) [Initial Draft]

The Telling Days (Book 1/ Year 1) [Initial Draft]

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Twins- Lili and Alci Yelda- meet a coven of witches in a new city that they recently moved in, to expand their business. Within the first few days of meeting the coven, the twins magickally join them on their vacation. Unexpectedly separated, and in a different Realm altogether, the twins must reunite and stay by their coven's side to be as safe as possible.
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