Transparency
Elfed in New York, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer Darnell
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By:
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Erik Schubach
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Twenty one years ago, Evander Laun and Natalia Havashire went on the air throughout the world on almost every news channel simultaneously, to reveal to the human race that Elves walked among us. It is the most-watched historical event in modern times.
Killishia Renner, Kia, after recently discovering she was an Elf too along with the rest of the world when she Elfed on live television, has had a hectic few weeks with no time to catch her breath.
As the junior member of the Aelftus Senior Council, Killishia is tasked with being the chair of the Transparency Conference in Bangkok, Thailand. She thought it to be a great adventure, but found the Conference was anything but what it was supposed to be.
Instead of a place to share ideas and address the concerns of the thousands of non-voting Elf clans in the world, she was instead met with animosity because of the International Elf Council's neglect.
Kia is advised to just keep her head down and maintain the status quo, even thought he unrest sparked a kidnapping attempt, what is the resident chaos maker in the Council going to do? Well, Killy is just gonna be Killy of course.
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- Mr. Anthony D. Bateman
- 03-03-23
humour & truth
tale of a young woman finding power in her own awkward way, coming to terms of being an elf, from a working class family given a vote on the elite elf Council, she causes mahem refusing to conform and follow her own morals, on injustice of the few ruling over the many.
although peppered with humour, it is a damning indictment on our own way of life today.
discrimination and greed, a caste system exists worldwide which hides our humanity, remember we are all humans no better than the next person until a break in morality proves otherwise.
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