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12. most frustrating fear
Given her exploits in Book1, I could say arachnophobia, or her fear of judgement, possessing power, & of making decisions adversely affecting others. Most prominent in Trust in the Forgotten, though, is her fear of trusting (yes, it’s one of several spins on the novel’s title). It has a profound impact on the story.
13. Antagonist POV
I’ll pass. That person is a mystery & a [spoiler] in this book.
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