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The Door At Duck
Others In The Midnight Key, seventeen-year-old Aria Blackwood never expected to spend her summer in the eerie halls of her grandmother's forgotten manor. But when she stumbles upon a hidden door in the cellar-one that only opens at midnight-she is pulled into a world that shouldn't exist. A world where ancient creatures roam, forgotten gods stir, and every shadow seems to know her name.
As Aria begins to unravel the truth about her family's mysterious past, she discovers that she's the last in a long line of guardians-tasked with keeping the balance between her world and a realm lost to time. But the boundary between the worlds is weakening, and something powerful and vengeful is clawing its way through. Guided by cryptic prophecies, a silver-eyed boy with secrets of his own, and a magic she doesn't understand, Aria must choose: embrace her destiny or let both worlds crumble.
Full of haunting secrets, dangerous alliances, and heart-pounding twists, The Midnight Key is a spellbinding journey into a world where nothing is as it seems-and where unlocking the truth may come at the ultimate cost. You might like
On Natureās Renewal
Ų³Ų¹ŲÆŁŲ© Ų¹ŲØŲÆ Here are short Islamic poems meant to inspire people and connect them with Allah:
Poem 1: On Allah's Power
When the fire burns in the forest, its destruction brings forth new growth.
When the rain falls from the heavens, its waters quench the dry ground.
When the plants grow from the Earth, their fruits feed the hungry.
Like the fire, Allah makes everything new.
Like the rain, Allah restores the Earth.
Like the plants, Allah provides rizq for His creation.
Fire will blaze, and water will flow, and plants will grow,
and in these things, you will witness Allah and his boundless generosity.
Allah is all-bountiful and all-knowing and showers mercy on his believers.