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The Hidden Game
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Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2025
Blackwood Academy is a place of prestige, whispers, and shadows. When Aria Mercer moves to town with her father, she expects a quiet final year-but the sudden disappearance of a student shatters that illusion. Cryptic notes, hidden secrets, and a masked figure lurking in the halls pull Aria into a deadly game she didn't ask to play. With danger closing in and trust harder to come by than ever, Aria must unravel the truth before it's too late... or risk becoming the next target.
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