Daughter of Death

Daughter of Death

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Deaths Children are the cursed half breeds of Elves and Fairies. Morana is the most skilled, most dangerous of the remaining fifty Children of Death. Hunted to nearly extinction by the Races of Old (Elves, Fairies, Merfolk and Earth women), now these survivors face a new challenge. A war of men and the Races that threatens all. Morana must fight for her home but that means fighting for those who tried to kill off the Children of Death. But what happens when she meets a Elf girl who holds the power of Light as strong as the power of Dark that she holds?
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Death is a part of life, it all comes to us at some point. werewolves are hidden in society, only hunters know about it. Hunters who enjoy trying to kill out the race, but now its the werewolves turn to take matters into their hands as a new world will be born into a painful chaos. Ericka had a normal life, friends, family, shopping, sleepover, everything a teenager does and has, until the one night when she watches her best friend get killed by a wolf, but not just any wolf, a werewolf. The horror of watching her friend die sends her to a frenzy, but she ends up in trouble when the alpha decides to keep her into his own hands and brings her into his own world and plans. A dark plan to kill humans for the revenge of their own kind. But what if Ericka can change that before it's to late? Can she make it through this horror or die trying?

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