Mark of the Harbinger (Book 1)
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  • Reads 567,400
  • Votes 44,652
  • Parts 31
  • Time 6h 47m
Complete, First published Feb 08, 2017
More than anything, Grae Winters wants to live an average, boring life. No surprises, no magic, and definitely no vampires. Unfortunately for Grae, she's anything but normal.

Cursed with a power she doesn't understand, pretending to be ordinary is difficult when living in a city of the bizarre and supernatural. Grae's life only gets weirder when vampires start disappearing off Roccia Nera's streets, and she's coerced into searching for a master vampire's missing daughter. If Grae fails to find her, she'll have to take the woman's place in the master's cadre...for eternity.

In a city where normalcy is overrated, Grae's life is about to get much stranger.

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