Eve & the Whispered World
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  • Reads 2,131
  • Votes 65
  • Parts 6
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Mar 02, 2013
Maybe it's the mysterious whisper that rustles threw the trees or the cold wind that chills you to the bone, It's the unnerving sense that there's a world around us that we cannot see. 

It's not just your imagination. 

England, 1914. Fiona is a fourteen year old girl who, after the death of her father, faces overwhelming changes as she enters early adulthood. 

Boarding school seems to be the answer to all of her Aunt's problems. This would surely leave no room for any of Fiona's fairytale 'nonsense'.

But faith leads the young girl to Eve, an eccentric woman who is wrapped in many layers of mystery. 

This encounter soon sparks and adventure that opens doors beyond the realm of imagination. 

There is - after all - a world mystical world that surrounds us. It is home to weird and wonderful places and creatures, but it is also home to ominously dark secrets.
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