Olivia’s eighteenth birthday is drawing closer, and with it, the curse threatening to take her life.
Olivia is on a mission to save herself and all those she holds dear in this final installment of the White Aura series. When everyone comes unbound, Scott, Olivia, and those they love must work together to save them all from the council.
Can Olivia fulfill the requirements given to her in order to keep her growing powers? Will the curse claim Olivia’s life before they have a chance to destroy those that threaten everything they value? Will Aiden lose his soul to The Crimson Calamitous?
All of these answers are revealed as Olivia questions everything she’s known in the race to defeat two ancient and powerful sorcerers.
The cold, wet grass tickled my bare feet, and the dew settled on my skin. The fresh air filled my lungs as I inhaled deeply; serenity quickly followed. The weather was unusually warm for the end of December, the air cool but without the biting chill that usually accompanied this time of year. Watching the sunrise was my new method of relaxing and connecting to the earth. Something about seeing the sun reveal itself each day was refreshing, as if seeing it wiped everything from the day before away, leaving a beautiful new canvas awaiting the paintbrush of life.
Things were hectic, and soon we would be leaving to fight Devlin. The thought was terrifying to say the least, but saving my family, Aiden, and myself overrode any fears trickling through my brain. I worried about Aiden every day, wondering if he was all right, if he knew what happened. When we first spoke, he had completely lost two years of his life, but since Aiden knew about the Crimson Calamitous now, would he do something else? Would he torture him?
Would he let him survive?
Then there was my mother. She was still being held by the council, but I desperately needed her. Kyle’s unbinding was unexpected. No one knew how to control him, how to help him. He gained the vampire half, while I got the sorcerer half, but it was odd I couldn’t see auras, yet he could. And I developed some of his super strength.
The unbinding process was complex, and it was uncharted territory for us all. Why didn’t it work on me? And why did my unbinding trigger my brother’s? The possibilities gave me a headache.
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Italian
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Already translated.
Translated by Silvia De Cristofaro
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