The Gold Line {ON HOLD}

The Gold Line {ON HOLD}

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Naida can't remember anything past 12 years ago, but it has never been a problem. That is, until strange things start happening during her training to become a Cavuri, aka vampire hunter. When weapons start appearing out of nowhere and in Naida's possession, the nurses and other Cavuri-in-training begin to worry. Even with an exuberant amount of testing, the doctors and scientists can't seem to figure out what makes Naida so different. When nothing gets better and Naida becomes more and more dangerous, the doctors are convinced that they are going to have to put her down. Fortunately, a rugged looking boy finds his way to Naida's rescue bringing with him a band of rogue vampires. Not to mention a new path that could ultimately challenge everything that Naida has been taught to believe in and possibly, her memories.
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