“You must be careful of who you trust, child, of whom you have given your heart to.” I stiffened. “Power is the most alluring of all vices. It corrupts and destroys,” she said, her voice shifting low. “And it is the most hidden of all transgressions.” A cold chill radiated down my spine. “You’re talking about Seth.” “He is not what he seems,” she said, and a snake snapped at the air. “The Apollyon has committed acts of great treachery.” “I know.” My hands curled into fists. “I know what he’s capable of. And I know who he used to be and who he is becoming.”
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The Power
In this thought-provoking novel, the lives of women are dramatically altered when they discover they can harness electrical power through their own bodies. The story delves into the societal changes and personal transformations that arise from this extraordinary capability, offering a unique perspective on gender dynamics and the potential of human potential. more
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