Raging Storm {book 2 in SOSfanfic series} [ON HOLD]
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  • Reads 40,925
  • Votes 1,930
  • Parts 61
  • Time 5h 20m
Ongoing, First published Mar 16, 2016
Mature
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BOOK ONE
IN THE EYE OF THE STORM FANFICTION

Victorian era.
The richest man in London.
Rikkard Ambrose.

The deadliest agent from the Atlantic to the Ural Range. 
Reyna Mertya.

Together.
In the Sahara, her Den.
A mission. 
A prophesy.
A flame.
A war.

A storm of fire shall consume all.
The question is, will the fire burn steady or will it burn away all?

Through fire and blood, the untold shadows of Arabian Nights.
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A flame in the Storm

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Highest rank #16 on 11/12/16 I clutched his leg as he turned to go. "You had me enough times that you don't want me anymore" I struggled as the pain didn't allow me to speak; through jagged breaths I whispered "now end it all for once." He sat and stroking my hair with his hand said in a low voice "Not yet dear". ........................................................................................................................................................................ When an innocent crush turns into a lethal mistake, Maria Rasheed is annihilated. She finds her will to live wane but there is a flame inside her which refuses to bow down to the storm that destroyed her life. She is determined to define herself as a victor rather than a victim.