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Sisters of the Sands - Book 1 of the Acolytes series
Blurb:
ONCE A CHILD SOLDIER OF THE FEMALE DOMINION, SACET LEFT THAT LIFE BEHIND LONG AGO...
Now free from the brainwashing, Sacet would rather stay on the move with her adopted brother, Eno, doing her best to forget her past.
When super-powered soldiers will stop at nothing to see them both caught, it becomes clear they won't be able to run forever. As the past threatens to enslave them, Sacet faces a grave choice...
Will she risk both their lives to fight back? Or serve her old masters once more to keep Eno safe?
"Packed to the brim with danger and adventure, Sacet is the next great dystopian protagonist fighting systemic corruption. An amazing sci-fi setting and a well-established world made for a great read!" Claire, Readalot reviewer
Legal Disclaimer:
Story 100% owned by me. Some art created by me, some commissioned, some was taken from Google Images for illustrative purposes only (not-for-profit), and a lot was AI-generated.
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Dedication:
For giving me the power to dream,imagine and journey into the unknownI dedicate this story to my parents,Gary and Raylee
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