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The bells of the Great Cathedral weren’t ringing for a wedding; they were tolling for Elara’s funeral, even though she was still very much alive. In three hours, the man she loved would marry her sister, a cruel trick of a love potion she couldn't prove. erase Una Vez Un Corazon Roto

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The trilogy, primarily set in the magical and mysterious , explores themes of love, curses, and the high cost of magic. Do not read it unless you have Book 2 ready

Orión slid the tweezers into her chest—not physically, but emotionally , into the space between her ribs where memories live. He found the shard. It was not a splinter. It was a mirror . In it, he saw not Lila’s heartbreak, but his own.

The story follows 17-year-old Evangeline Fox , a girl who believes in true love and happy endings until she discovers that the love of her life, Luc Navarro , is set to marry her stepsister, Marisol.

In the floating kingdom of Ventolina, where clouds were woven into silk and rain fell only in perfect, melodic iambic pentameter, there lived a Memory Thief named Orión. He did not steal gold or jewels; he stole the sharp, splintered edges of heartbreak. His workshop was a hollowed-out geode at the base of a dormant volcano, its walls lined with crystal vials, each one holding a different shade of sorrow: the deep maroon of betrayal, the yellowed-gray of fading love, the electric blue of a sudden, inexplicable goodbye.