Midnight Sons

Midnight Sons

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Monsters, Spirits, Demons? They're all real, all of them. We call them horrors, but even horrors can be hunted. The Midnights are a family that only adopts and marries the world's greatest monster hunters, spirit exorcists, and demon slayers. The youngest in the line who must prove themselves are Damian and Marcel Midnight. Sent on a deadly quest, slay a vampire. But in their pursuit, they bite off more than they can chew dealing with an Elder Vampire. Damian is transformed into one of the undead a Vampire, and Marcel awakens to latent lycanthropic DNA becoming a Werewolf. Now the two are being relentlessly hunted by their family.
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Revenge, Cruelty, and Invincibility In a world full of mythical creatures, families and friends turn to a society of hunters. Quickly growing, families join to protect the ones they love and their country, but it all goes south after a mission in Alaska, one of the cold hearths of the werewolf. One girl changes, and slowly become something even worse than a beast: a monster. But how did she become the monster? Can she be saved or forever be a woman who destroys the people closest to her? Most importantly, what will become of everyone else? "How do you kill a monster without becoming one?" ✅ Werewolf's Dark and Gritty Reading List I do not own any of the quotes used in the beginning of each chapter and the picture used for the cover. Those portions of the book is not my own work, and I give credit to the quoter and the artist/photographer.

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