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The Guardians : The Veiled Hope by Abigail Burton and Autumn Gass It's not that uncommon to find a story I like. It is somewhat rarer to find one I love, but here we have the rarest of all, A story I wish I had written. A great blend of humor, characterization, and plot, on top of an interesting setting and a writing style that fits the story like a glove.
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