The Impossible (Book 1 of the Impossible trilogy)

The Impossible (Book 1 of the Impossible trilogy)

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From an orphan to adopted and to a brother who was kidnapped, Fiera didn't think she would have to experience any more hardships. When one day she sees a mysterious boy who saves her from a group of dangerous men, it messes up her life again. Now Fiera is stuck with a group of teenage boys who tells her she is the last female "mutant" in the world. Better yet, she has the ability to give other people powers. Yippee!! What is she supposed to do? If anyone has any advice or has any comments, it would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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