Running From The Legends

Running From The Legends

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A town of the last humans on earth fight to survive the world after WW3. From the radiation new breeds of humans have come to light. From werewolves, to vampires, and even some of the greatest legends. Can they survive or will they be eaten by their greatest fears. It is up to one girl who just so happens to be mates with a monster.
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