Raging Fire (Unbound Trilogy - Book 1)

Raging Fire (Unbound Trilogy - Book 1)

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Luna White is a teenager who has a damaged past, and is worried about what others think of her. It isn't till camp, that she realizes she was comfortable talking with people. However, when she finds out that the person she came so close with, is her enemy, Luna must retrieve memories of her past. She soon discovers, that within her hands lies the most powerful supernatural power. With her companions and their celestial witchcraft, they have to defeat the Forbidden Mardorers. Will they succeed on this mission, or let these creatures corrupt their world with dreadfulness? Find out in this thrilling collaboration between @internaldemons and @baersack that will keep you at the edge of your seat.
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The journey of a normally abnormal girl name Luna. Who is working in space project. But she was unaware with the fact that the space itself part of her life. Moreover, she was suffering from some psychological condition. Which is misunderstood with a disease but eventually it will turn into her super power. Luna was unknown with the relation between the moon and her mental health condition. And somehow her family tried to hide this mysterious reality with her. And when she tried to find herself, she found the treasure of ultimate truth about the purpose of her life. The heartbreaking truth which slips the ground under her feet. And she was in the dark with the harsh truth, which was the path of her highest self. ☆ Words count - (50,000 - 80,000)

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