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There’s good. There’s evil. And then there’s something else. Talia believes her life has a purpose, to rid the world of evil. But then…there’s that something else.Note: These are NOT children's books.Talia the Maid is Book Three of ‘Whilst Old Legends Fade Synchronicles’. Please, peruse ‘Out of the Faold’ (Book 1) and ‘Souls Abound’, (Book Two) of the series. Book 4 'Child of Jalelsh' (a prequel and can be read first or fourth) is now available as well as the conclusion 'Drawn From Legends' (Book 5). Please leave a review when finished!Definition of ‘Synchronicles’ = synchronic chronicles. The stories in the three novels happen at the same time with different characters and different settings but with delicate (and some not so delicate) overlaps.

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