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Devil's Daughter: Jinn Series, #4
Devil's Daughter: Jinn Series, #4
Devil's Daughter: Jinn Series, #4
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Devil's Daughter: Jinn Series, #4

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The advantage of being different

Berna always hid her supernatural talents, aware she didn't inherit them from her parents. All her life she knows she has been lied to.

As her birthday approaches, her powers grow stronger, looking to be unleashed onto the world. Struggling with the power growing inside her, Berna knows it's not easy when you don't fit in, so where does she fit? 

All roads lead to a backwater village. What dark secrets will unfold? Where did she come from? Who are her family? 
With every unanswered question, Berna wonders what answers she will find.

To find out buy Devils Daughter 4th Story in the Jinn Series.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAyse Hafiza
Release dateAug 23, 2017
ISBN9781386724544
Devil's Daughter: Jinn Series, #4

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    Devil's Daughter - Ayse Hafiza

    Devil’s Daughter

    Devil’s Daughter

    Book 4 in the Jinn Series

    Ayse Hafiza

    Dedication

    Dedicated to

    the

    Jinn

    .

    Contents

    Let’s Connect

    1. Chapter One Something Different

    2. Chapter Two Coffee Cup

    3. Chapter Three Fortune Teller

    4. Chapter Four Kayseri

    5. Chapter Five Berna is Born

    6. Chapter Six Pembe

    The Egyptologist

    Afterword

    Also by Ayse Hafiza

    About the Author

    Disclaimer

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    Chapter One Something Different

    Broken eggs were scattered on the kitchen floor. Mom would shout when she saw them. She would be upset that food had been wasted, and then she would complain about having to go to the supermarket for a second time in the day to replace them. Finally, Mom would clean them up, and I would

    watch

    her

    .

    I am Berna, the girl who would watch Mom clean up the mess that I created. I didn't drop the eggs on the floor to be a brat. I did it unintentionally, but I didn’t think I could pass it off as an accident. I was controlling the eggs with my mind, levitating them in the air, until I dropped them on the floor. Why would I do something like that? Because I could, and, as I had learned growing up, other people couldn’t. I only dropped the eggs when I scared myself. My powers scared me at times, but I could move things with my mind if I concentrated. If I wanted, I could have cooked the eggs on the floor, but that would have been harder to

    explain

    away

    .

    How could I do these things? I didn’t know. I had known I was special ever since the time I had wanted a doll at the playground and used my mind to put it in my bag. Mom and Dad had found it, so I demonstrated what I was capable of, levitating it into the air while I watched their eyes grow wide with horror. They made me swear never to do it again or tell another human being what I was capable of. As I grew older, my powers grew. I could feel it inside of me, filling each vein and artery as I matured.

    As I grew older, my parents were keeping secrets too. Secrets were at the core of our family.

    I didn’t know how, but I always got what I wanted. I overheard Mom and Dad talking about me in hushed tones, about how it wasn’t normal for me to have these types of skills, as they had none and knew of no one else who had any. They thought I was asleep, but I overheard them. I was worried about being different, but when that emotion subsided, I realized my powers made me special.

    On the outside, I tried hard to blend into the normal world

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