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The Israel That Can Say No to Self-Annihilation

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492 pages
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18 hours

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Fire, earth, wind, and water. Four of six have gathered at Faerie Council, now on the hunt for Darkness to extinguish her before the evil overpowers them all. But darkness has its way of digging up old forgotten secrets, unleashing new fears. In a world where magic is not only a given, but the very spirit holding the world together, and the only thing keeping Mother Nature from destroying her children is the last of the faeries, the guardians must maintain their fragile union lest the earth be ripped to shreds by the conflicting elements. Amber plays with fire, struggling to erase her scorched destiny. Coral, queen of the seas, prays her kingdom stays pure of tainted waters. Willow finally faces the forgotten shadow of her sister in a clash of flora unleashed. Kiana, angel of the skies, hopes and wills and longs to be winged salvation. Noire, dismissed as a mere mortal of transient powers, walks among the humans, accompanied by the spark of light that is Blanchette, amassing her forces to become all that is Black Witch. But is it possible to distinguish between darkness as a mask and evil as the core?

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The Israel That Can Say No to Self-Annihilation, Isaac Elishakoff

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