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Sabine Gillesella has betrayed her people by working as a spy for Duke Aurich, the most powerful man in a fading kingdom. But now she has been cursed with invisibility and her time is running out before she fades away completely. When she meets Anora, a blind orphan who swears she knows how to help her, Sabine must follow her through a haunted forest, or risk losing more than her life. Bound by fate, Sabine and Anora uncover truths that challenge who they are, revealing a destiny greater than they ever believed. As the land crumbles around them, they must summon the courage to weave the fabric…mehr

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Sabine Gillesella has betrayed her people by working as a spy for Duke Aurich, the most powerful man in a fading kingdom. But now she has been cursed with invisibility and her time is running out before she fades away completely. When she meets Anora, a blind orphan who swears she knows how to help her, Sabine must follow her through a haunted forest, or risk losing more than her life. Bound by fate, Sabine and Anora uncover truths that challenge who they are, revealing a destiny greater than they ever believed. As the land crumbles around them, they must summon the courage to weave the fabric of the realm back together and restore balance to a world on the brink of collapse.
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Autorenporträt
Cordelia Kelly is the author of YA paranormal series The Port of Lost Souls, The Well of Souls having been released in April 2024. Several of her short stories were published in horror anthologies, including "Herbalista" in Prairie Witch and "Dare to Survive" in Dark & Stormy. She has released a collection of horror shorts called Then She Said Hush, including the award-winning post-apocalyptic story "Unfreeze." She spends her free time learning digital illustration, creating francophone greeting cards, and writing recaps of R.L. Stine's Fear Street books on her blog Shadyside Snark.