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Destructive Bliss

By: Abel Ozuna
Narrated by: Julie Campling, Punch Audio
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In the world of the fae, there's an order to things. There are light fae and there are dark fae. It's been that way as long as anyone can remember - at least, that's what Aria Whitelace has been told. Her 16th birthday is fast approaching and to the fae, that means it's almost time for her reckoning. 

On every fae's 16th birthday, they're forced to choose in between going dark or going light. Once a decision has been made, their powers are fully intact and their true nature comes forth. 

Aria was born into a light family and until she met him, she was positive she'd stay with them. If she chooses to stay light, she'll never be able to be with the boy she loves. If she chooses to go dark, she'll be cut off and exiled from the light fae's community - losing her relationship with her parents and siblings. 

When she is forced to choose between her family and her future, what will she choose? 

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