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Hidden Power

Laurie Bowler

Maison d'édition: Laurie Bowler

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Synopsis

Hidden Power is a thrilling tale of revenge and magical discovery. Fueled by the desire for vengeance, Amber embarks on a dangerous journey with Samantha, a peculiar girl who uncovers her hidden powers. Together, they unlock Pandora's box and venture into fantastical realms. But as their quest progresses, everything unravels, leading to unforeseen consequences and a race against time to save their loved ones. In a deal that raises doubts about her sanity, Samantha must confront her mistakes and restore balance to a world now threatened by creatures from unknown dimensions.
 
Amber - Revenge. Sweet, satisfying revenge.It was the only thing that kept me going since one eventful day that separated me from the people I loved, which changed my future forever.I wasn't sure how I'd be able to get it, but I existed then for no other reason than to give Darren Pearson and Callum Pine what they deserved.My luck came with the arrival of one magical human, Samantha, with whom I'd open Pandora's box and travel to worlds I only dreamed were real.I was so close to getting what I've been hungry for until everything started to fall apart.Samantha - I've always been a bit peculiar, but never dreamed I could do magic.
 
Those things were only tales made for movies that attracted the deluded.Except, it was real.Wasn't it?It all began when I was visited by a ghost who needed my help.In trying to help her, I almost destroyed everything else.One action threw the world off balance. I messed up. It was my fault. I released creatures from unknown dimensions into our world, and they set out to destroy it and make it their own.I had to fix it if I was going to save the person I loved the most.So, I made a deal that would later lead others to question my sanity.
Disponible depuis: 08/03/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 222 pages.

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