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IRA: the violet destiny
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    Time 3h 56m
Ongoing, First published Sep 12
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✨ the destiny series book-1 ✨

Ira's destiny is painted violet-mysterious, powerful, and untamed.
Born with the gift of telekinesis, she can move objects with her mind, bend reality, and sense secrets that others cannot. But mastering her power comes with a price... and enemies lurking in the shadows are ready to claim her fate.


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