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She's beaten cancer and pneumothoraxes, she's one of the most promising young actresses at Brigham Young University, Idaho, and she's finally achieving her childhood dream of serving a mission for the church that she's always loved and believed in. Even with anxiety and depression lagging behind her, Hermana Eliza Garcia feels invincible. But the resurgence of an old enemy brings Eliza back stateside, struggling with her belief in the church and launching her back into her circle of hero friends, and their accompanying baggage.

Cast:

Seychelle Gabriel as Eliza Garcia

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Seychelle Gabriel as Eliza Garcia

"I've always had faith, or at least, I was confident that everything would work out okay even if I didn't have faith. I don't have that feeling anymore."

John Boyega as Kaldur'ahm

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John Boyega as Kaldur'ahm

"You mean the king who hid from me the truth of my real father!?"

Aesthetic:

Aesthetic:

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Playlist:

Fireflies//Owl City

Words//Hawk Nelson

Rather Be//Clean Bandit ft. Jess Glynne

Clean//Taylor Swift

Bleed the Same//Mandisa ft. TobyMac, Kirk Franklin

Like A Star//Britt Nicole

The Bird and the Worm//Owl City

Endgame//Taylor Swift

So Much More Than This//Grace VanderWaal

Stand//Britt Nicole

Now, I know a lot of you may not be comfortable with religion. I do want to warn you that Eliza's religion (which is also mine) will play a prominent role in this story. I will be expressing my religious views as nicely as I possibly can, and I want to welcome everyone sharing their own views with an open mind, but I will not tolerate people telling me that what I believe is "old-fashioned" or that it's "oppressive" or anything like that. I did not receive any such comments on the last book, and I am so grateful for that.

And on that note, welcome to the long-awaited sequel to "Text of Fate"! (fun fact, the title of this book is actually Kaldur's direct quote that is parodied in the title of the first book.

Playlist for this book should be up on Spotify around Monday evening EST.

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