Moon Flowers (Book 1 of the Flower Trilogy) #Wattys2016 #Featured
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  • LECTURAS 120,221
  • Votos 8,128
  • Partes 48
  • Hora 6h 22m
Concluida, Has publicado ago 25, 2015
A retelling of the colonization period like you have never heard before!
  
  Halia never knew the Elders' ancient way of life. She was a nymph born in a dark alley of a human town, far from nature, and had never left it. One day, in 1534, a frenzy took over the community as they are offered a new life in a newly discovered world.
  
  They hoped for the best but, as they soon found out, things wouldn't turn out the way they had hoped.
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Living your life in this world isn't easy. Belonging to a forgotten house and being seen as an outcast isn't the best. Being told you are also the heir of said forgotten house isn't normal! Yet it just so happened to Crystal, who just wanted a straightforward life. Whilst dealing the with the disturbing and psychotic thoughts in her head as well as the frustrating Gods her mother some how was friends with. And starting the impossible climb in the hierarchy in the new school she is sent to, she must somehow become a general, a wife and a hunter... Doesn't sound like this is going to be so straightforward after all! *** Hope you enjoy!! TW: mature themes, strong language, traumatic themes, graphic violence, sexual innuendos, sexism, arranged/forced marriage, neglect. And probably many more. Read at your own risk. ©️ All rights reserved.