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Taken
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Ongoing, First published Sep 29, 2017
Oriana Estrella has left her old life behind. Her and her family have moved to a new place. Everything is perfect. They have a very nice house, plenty of room for sports, a great new school, lifelong friends and most of all, they are all together. 

But then everything changes. 

People start disappearing without a trace. And then their bodies turn up. Each on with a note. 

When Oriana's little brother, Asher, disappears, she will do anything to get him back before it's his body with a note. 

With the help of her friends, she tries to hunt down little Asher. Will she succeed? Or will Asher be gone from the world forever?
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Roses have many representations. For Holly Cassia, it's one of pure dread. Dread knowing that the RoseBlood Killer has murdered both of her parents in a poetically twisted way, and now they're after her, leaving only threatening love notes and blood-red roses to remind her that they're closer than she thinks... and they aren't going anywhere. Before they can strike, though, the equally unusual Tyrel Trust, a group of three detective siblings involved in helping solve the case, takes Holly away from her home and to a place where she can work with them to expose the obsessive killer safely. However, time is ticking, and Holly is the last victim in the murderer's sights. If she dies, she's sure that they'll disappear for good, and the case will go cold. But can she learn to trust the Tyrels, especially Emerson, who seems more alike to her than anyone she's met before? Could the strange murder that happened in their own family three years ago be connected to the one that took away the Cassias' lives? And will the Tyrels manage to reopen the cold case that left them fatherless, to solve The Case of the RoseBlood Killer once and for all, or will the truth remain buried? "Roses are red, "Blood is too, "You're better off dead, "I'm coming for you."