A Light in the Dark by Audrey Greene
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The yearly floods in Stonecreek inevitably claim lives, but when Valerie pulls a refugee from the turbulent waters, she uncovers a dark secret about her home.
For most, there is sanctuary to be had in their high-walled homes.
For outsiders shunned by those in power, there is only exile or death.
To create a better future for Stonecreek, Valerie must become a light in the dark—even if it means she joins the ranks of those doomed to be purged from the city-state’s stony streets.
- File Name:a-light-in-the-dark-by-audrey-greene.epub
- Original Title:A Light in the Dark
- Creator:Audrey Greene
- Language:en
- Identifier:uuid:148e7401-58ee-4d5d-95c8-969758101883
- Publisher:Pen & Page Publishing
- Date:2024-11-19T00:00:00+00:00
- File Size:2.148 MB
Table of Content
- 1. Cover
- 2. Title Page
- 3. Copyright
- 4. Contents
- 5. 1. While frugal, I cared about what happened to my neighbors.
- 6. 2. If you want to know the secret to eternal youth, it’s to become a moth shifter.
- 7. 3. I’m willing to be tested.
- 8. 4. I am Valerie, our street’s good doer.
- 9. 5. On a good day, my job sucked.
- 10. 6. The wise sheltered at the first sign of trouble.
- 11. 7. Now that you mention it, that would be nice.
- 12. 8. I wondered who was forced to deal with the idiocy.
- 13. 9. The Hunters could afford the bill.
- 14. 10. Long before moving to Stonecreek, I had seen a unicorn.
- 15. 11. Sure enough, it was a buffet perfect for a luna moth.
- 16. 12. I choose the adventure.
- 17. 13. We are spoiled and cannot live without the internet.
- 18. 14. I escaped into books and fiber.
- 19. 15. You are surprisingly naughty, Joel.
- 20. 16. It’s not my fault they’re beautiful.
- 21. 17. Only a fool would refuse such an offer.
- 22. 18. Two of them cried, Valerie.
- 23. 19. I will try to remind him to be sensible.
- 24. 20. We chose poorly.
- 25. 21. What’s even going on?
- 26. 22. Death smelled sweet with a hint of baked crust.
- 27. 23. That harpy is sneaky.
- 28. 24. Lucky machine.
- 29. 25. I can respect your willingness to do evil as long as it’s tasty evil.
- 30. 26. I’m impressed with your boldness.
- 31. 27. What are you doing here?
- 32. 28. In heels. It was horrific and impressive.
- 33. 29. She’d been told to go hunt berries, hadn’t she?
- 34. 30. I think I’ll survive being exploited.
- 35. 31. I would like to shoot cannons with explosive rounds. That sounds like fun.
- 36. 32. I did not want to win this competition.
- 37. 33. I have teeth, too. I’m definitely willing to use them.
- 38. 34. Joel, this is your fault. Console me.
- 39. 35. That’s sneaky. I like it.
- 40. 36. There’s nothing wrong with my adoration of luna moth silk.
- 41. 37. Does it involve the phone alarm I shut off this morning?
- 42. 38. That is not one of the colors you wanted.
- 43. 39. She said I could.
- 44. 40. I’ll allow it.
- 45. Epilogue: I will destroy them with my boomies.
- 46. About the Author
Audrey Greene
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