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Mark of the Succubus #2 - cover

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Mark of the Succubus #2

Ashly Raiti

Publisher: TOKYOPOP, Inc.

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Summary

Maeve unfortunately must hurt the one person that she cares for. She now has a choice to save her first target or defy demon law! If she tries to bend the Rules, there may be a chance that neither of them will survive.
Available since: 01/21/2015.

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