The Losts' Castle.

The Losts' Castle.

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On the setting of Georgia 1864 amidst the American Civil War, a young girl about 16 years named Alison Rosette Whitmore have gone through the horrors of the war. She lost her mother from a terrible pneumonia and she found her brother missing after the dreadful raid. And there was a man who she fell in love with, only to be betrayed by him. Witness the story of Alice, as she embark her journey to escape from the seemingly-endless war and her search for her little brother, her only hope of becoming whole again. Only then as she seeked with her dimming hope, did she found herself on the Losts' Castle.
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