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A curse born of love and betrayal. A war between fae and mortal. A story you thought you knew.
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Benjamin Gray liked an update for Project Skylark

All, thank you for the support. Things have been progressing well...I have tweaked the chapters of Skylark and they are available for you to read, if you like. I would very much appreciate reviews and feedback on them. Thank you for your encouragement. It is much appreciated.

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