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Fern Capel

Esta serie sumerge a los lectores en un mundo donde el velo entre nuestra realidad y un reino mágico y antiguo comienza a rasgarse. Jóvenes protagonistas ordinarios descubren que poseen dones extraordinarios, lanzándolos a una lucha atemporal entre fuerzas del bien y del mal. Deben navegar por paisajes traicioneros y tomar decisiones imposibles para proteger un artefacto poderoso buscado por entidades peligrosas. Es un viaje de autodescubrimiento, destino y el coraje que se encuentra ante una magia inimaginable.

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    The narrative follows Fern Capel, an extraordinary heroine navigating a world filled with magic and danger. As she grapples with her remarkable Gift, the story delves deeper into the enchanting and perilous realms that transform her ordinary adolescent life. Jan Siegel masterfully expands on the themes of wonder and terror, inviting readers back into a richly woven tapestry of adventure and self-discovery.

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