Killing Your Own

Killing Your Own

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Daria Plyer is fourteen and happens to be one of the best Demon Chasers in all of existance, but she's also a witch and frankly supposed to kill them. Nobody outside her small group of friends can know she's a witch or she'll be expelled from her beloved school in no time. Will she be able to keep her second life a secret, I don't know.
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