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The Silent Snow
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Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2013
Kristen Brooks is a regular girl.  She goes to the nearby university, has one sister, lives with a roomate.  You know, average.

But then one night, a policeman shows up at her parent's doorstep...looking for her.  She then finds out that she was illegaly adopted from Ireland, in something known as a 'Backstreet Adoption'. 

Now everything she knows about herself is being questioned.  Who is she really?  Are her adoptive parents innocent?  Who are her parents?  She keeps finding out all these new facts about her - like the fact she has a twin - but is losing herself in the process.

Come find out with her...come find out who she really is.

White Lips,

Pale Face,

Breathing in the Snow flakes,

Burnt lungs,

Sour taste.....
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