Mon Ange
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 45m
  • Reads 32
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 7
  • Time 45m
Ongoing, First published Jan 10, 2016
Natalya Kasatya is sent to begin her new life on another continent, away from everything she knows. As an Angel, her world is black and white- demons are abhorrent and evil, and  Angels are kind and obedient. But a group of demons both threaten her life and make her reconsider everything she's been taught. What if the world isn't as black and white as she's been told?
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Kalli wants to make her own decisions, something that's frowned upon when you're a young lady of noble birth in the Imkan Empire. She's thrilled when she manages to enroll in the local University's astrophysics program; it's her first step towards independence. Her studies lead her to make friends with the Cirts, a group of outcasts who share her love of science. Kalli knows that if her father ever finds out that she's risking the family's good name he'll marry her off to an older Count, someone her father can trust to keep Kalli under control, by force if necessary. Kalli catches the eye of the Crown Prince and society expects her to be flattered by the attention. Instead, she sees the Prince as a self-centered prig and calls him out on it, to his face. Kalli's contrary nature and honesty fascinate the Prince and he pursues her. Even as Kalli struggles for independence her proximity to the Prince draws her into Imperial politics and the tension between the Emperor and the Cirts. Now the girl who wanted to make all of her own decisions is going to have to decide if her new friends are worth opposing the Emperor. Because people who oppose the Emperor usually end up dead.