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Deadly Certainty

Deadly Certainty

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Sofia Adeoye is a normal, albeit academically exceptional, fifteen-year-old girl. That is, until the day she almost dies, finds out she is a Valkyrie-human hybrid, and is taken by a tall-dark-and-handsome stranger to l'ecole pour les personnes stranges et magiques. There, Sofia is plunged into a world of magic and power, tradition and prejudice, murder and betrayal. Students, hybrid and pureblood alike, are going missing and turning up dead. Sofia wants to help, but finds her insights go unnoticed. Is it possible that someone at the school is in on the kidnappings and murders? Friendships will be tested, blood betrayed, and secrets unveiled. Will Sofia make it out sane? Will she even make it out alive?
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