A Tale of Two

A Tale of Two

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Elly is a teenager who is becoming an adult. And transitioning into more responsibility is hard, especially in a world of medieval dangers! Although marrying her best friends brother is her idea of a picture perfect life, Ellys world is turned upside down when both her uncle and her fiancé are involved in a tragic "accident"... {This story is rated PG for some potential violence but it's not too gruesome.}
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Three normal girls living normal lives are thrown into extraordinary circumstances. Ten year old Genneviera and her single mother get by in their little home in the village together. They're happy and content, and most of all they love each other. Genne never would have dreamed of the way her life was going to shatter. Fourteen year old Rosalie, like every other girl close to her age in the entire kingdom, adores Prince Ty. Even though she has the advantage of living close to the castle, she never gets more than glimpses of him. She would love to meet him or even serve under him, but not under the terms she winds up getting. Eighteen year old Aldyth struggles to provide for her large family and make up for all the areas her irresponsible father lacks. A death sentence and the end of the world doesn't exactly make that an easy task. In the most critical turning point in the history of Heretrua, these three friends face both life and death together.

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