Snape's Daughter (Book Three)
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  • Reads 64,286
  • Votes 2,016
  • Parts 34
  • Time 4h 12m
Ongoing, First published Jan 25, 2016
'You find yourself in a dark place.'

An official orphan mourning the loss of everyone surrounding her, Ellia now faces her final battle against somebody she once held close to heart, in fear of loosing them. In the concluding book in the trilogy, will Ellia ever be able to cope with the weight on her shoulders, or will she crash and burn?

DISCLAIMER : The characters, all except the Parkinson family (except Pansy of course) Aurora Grace, Panemia Ravenclaw, Annailia and Elisin Dumbledore, Mandy Crossgrove, Marley Weasley and Ellia Snape, belong to the brilliant J.K Rowling. I do not own the story line either except what happens to Ellia. This is a twist on Harry Potter and my apologies if you do not like it :)
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