Synopsis
Born in the slums, Estelle is known to be the cleverest in her district. After seeing the sufferings people of the slums suffered, she decided to take the role as a phantom thief, stealing from the wealthy to return the rights of the poor— that is until a horrible accident happened which almost took her life and made her decide to quit for good.
Things went even better for Elle, or worse, as she was revealed to be the missing daughter of Count Arthur. A wealthy noble’s daughter anyone had dream to be!
While her father seemed delighted to greet her, her step mother and sister seemed to have held an opposing emotion. She thought she could ignore their bullying or perhaps continue her life back in the slums but realized that her father seemed to hold more secrets than he shows- a secret that could get her killed by the supernaturals who seemed to have regarded her as their "prey"
She thought things couldn't get even worse, but god she was wrong!
Out of everything she could do, Elle had mistakenly caught the eyes of Lord Magnus- the great Lord known for his handsome face, charming actions, and kind behavior... or at least that was how he appeared to others except Elle who unluckily discover his secret, a bigger secret that could either kill her or save her.
Can Elle survive in this new world of nobles and supernaturals. What if the secret her father hold would eventually kill her? Or would she first die in the hands of her step families?
Read to find out~
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Write a reviewI am loving this story already. Looks like MC's are a little different from typical characters and they will make a chaotic couple. I was missing your stories so much after you took your two books in different app. Looking forward to reading this one.❤️❤️
Author mata0eve
A really enjoyable read. I got pulled in right away by the synopsis and this female “Robinhood” which is such an interesting twist. We are not that far into the story yet so my only gripes right now is that some of the paragraphs tend to big slightly big and commas not being used where they should be. Even with that, I’ll be looking forward to reading the rest of Elle’s story :)