The Demon Hunter's Guide

The Demon Hunter's Guide

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Kate Carter was your average book worm, awkward teenager with no social life and no want for one. Or she was at least, until the day adventure ran her over on the sidewalk, quite literally for that matter. From that moment on she was plunged into a world of myth, magic and prophecy. As if balancing homework and tens of just-for-fun novels she was reading wasn't enough now she has to learn how to fight off demons and keep her real life a secret from her family, the whole time trying not to get eaten by hell hounds.
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"Come on Bri! The early bird gets the worm." "Well the early bird can have the worm because worms are gross and mornings are stupid," I grumbled. 16 year old Briana Winter has found herself in a pretty good mess with her new ability to burst into flames. By escaping the prison she was in, she meets this boy with abilities like her own, but that just makes them a bigger target. There are some people who don't like their magic in the world, and will do anything to keep the kids from using it, like possibly taking Briana's best friend. They have to make what would seem an impossible journey to us, to stop the people fighting against them. Along the way, with the help of a little companion, they realize that their powers don't make them monsters, but rather make them extraordinary.

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