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The Dawning of Eve: Book 2: The Fey Trilogy of the Transmutation Saga
The Dawning of Eve: Book 2: The Fey Trilogy of the Transmutation Saga

The Dawning of Eve: Book 2: The Fey Trilogy of the Transmutation Saga

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Dystopia COULD have been Utopia. When the Earth was young its story got twisted upside down into a shadowy deception so that mankind would never know what they COULD have been. Dark Lords of the Universe, Rulers who desired to keep the children of the bright Earth in ignorance distorted the truth to keep ultimate power ... manipulating the events into a compelling fable that would ever fit their needs to own mankind. By casting Earths bright promise into a dark lie, they protected their deception by hiding it with flaming cherubim's of righteousness so that none would dare see where the story really began. Fans of present-day popular dystopian novels such as Hunger Games and Divergence will love this WHAT IF adventure about one wee girl's struggle to keep the story that was held within perversion's hands upright as mankind's future destiny slid down her throat with one bite of a forbidden fruit. Captured in the darkness of evil, Daysong must find her way home again ... and lead her kin back to the cove of Fey ... . In the early morning, way early ... when even the palest sliver of apricot sky had not yet peeked from the shadow of night, she, not having slept the whole night long, stole into the orchards. Surely she needed a bite from that wisdom tree ... What made this apple so desirable? Was it because it was really big, and that it looked so juicy and sweet? ... And that it had within its skin the starry blue glow of the sapphire sea? She could see the twinkling stars within each white fleck ... . Sometimes ... . You just have to take a bite. ~~~~~~~~~ "My name is Daysong. I thought I would make this clear though Mother tells me that it is not my name that is important. It is who I am. What I am is what this story is all about. ... Day. I am Day."
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