Children of Guerra
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  • Reads 20
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 3
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Oct 20, 2015
Milena was one of eight children created and raised by an off-the-books government committee to be the perfect teenage spy, and she's arguably the best at what she does. But when one assignment goes horribly wrong, Milena is sent to Chicago to redeem herself and root out the largest underground group of dissenters in the country. She should be able to handle it, but she never expects to meet Damien - passionate, protective, and ready to bring down the whole system. As the two grow closer and he shows her the world underneath Chicago, she begins to question the sacrifices she's been making as the government's pawn. But with both sides watching her every move, all she can do is keep the con going until she figures out where her own loyalties lie.

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