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Finding Freya
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Ongoing, First published Oct 10, 2015
Aasta Eriksen always had an easygoing life with only her dad. Aasta also loved everything and everyone, even the Norwegian Elkhound that always barked at her down the street. But Aasta should've known that an easy going life would always turn dark somehow. For instance who knew her mother was a Norse God? So follow Aasta and her friends as they not only try to find Aasta's mother, but also to try and stop the war that is on their doorstep. Literally.

*******Chapter 1 revised as of 10/13/2020*******
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