Fatal Attractions
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  • Reads 26,547
  • Votes 539
  • Parts 8
  • Time 57m
Ongoing, First published Jul 29, 2011
Avrey is unusually attracted to fatal things. She is obssesed with the adrenaline kick she gets from fear. She loves crows, strange men and creepy mysteries. After finding out she has seven months to live she chooses to face all her fears and do what the hell she wants. However, after saving a baby crow and having unusual nightmares, she's not so sure what fear really is anymore. Especially after meeting a strange man who reeks of death, her best friend acting strange and unsolved disapeareances in camp. Her life is put in danger as beings come after her and as she falls in love with a deadly handsome man.
But are all fatal attractions really bad? 
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