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The Eclipse Within
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  • Reads 631
  • Votes 70
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 31m
Ongoing, First published Sep 11
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Lira Solunari is believed to be the strongest of her bloodline, a legacy that carries both pride and burden.
She has built her independence brick by brick, earning every inch of ground she stands on through sheer discipline and persistence. Untouchable. Self-made. She refuses to be defined by her father's power or her family name. Pride is her armor.
Yet Liam unsettles her in ways she can't ignore. The walls she built begin to crack, and the same pull that tempts her every night is the very force her bloodline is sworn to despise.

Liam Salene never expected to leave his home. But winning the Solunari Scholarship drags him into Quantum Science University in Germany. A place where brilliance burns hot and ambitions run deep. He only wants to study, stay out of trouble, and survive among minds better than his own.
Then the nights begin. A mysterious girl finds him. And something in her pull captivates Liam dangerously.

As day and night entwine, Lira and Liam are drawn into a balance neither understands. Between science and myth, loyalty and desire, freedom and fate, what begins as a clash of pride becomes something far more perilous.

The Eclipse Within | Book One of the Solunari Trilogy | Book One of the Solunari Saga
(Dual POV | New chapter every 3 days.)
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