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“That was one of the bravest, stupidest things you’ve ever done,” he said into my hair. “You just scared ten years off my life.” I let out a little laugh, adrenaline still pumping through my system. “You’re immortal, dummy.” “I was before I met you,” he quipped.”

Quote by Jenna Black

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Sirensong: A Faeriewalker Novel

In Sirensong, readers are transported to a world where magic and myth intertwine. The story follows a character known as a Faeriewalker, who must navigate the treacherous landscape of the faerie realm. The novel explores themes of identity, destiny, and the struggle between the human and magical worlds. more

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Jenna Black
Jenna Black

Jenna Black, born in 1965, is a talented author whose works span a variety of genres and are highly appreciated by readers. more

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