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Supernatural Horror Fantasy Series Starter Box Set: Cabello Miael & The Pack - Series Starters - cover

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Supernatural Horror Fantasy Series Starter Box Set: Cabello Miael & The Pack - Series Starters

Grea Alexander

Publisher: SeaMonkey Ink, LLC

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Summary

This collection features the first books of the following supernatural horror/fantasy series by Grea Alexander: 
 
Cabello: Mineau - A supernatural revenge horror fantasy fable 
 
Nightmares are the stuff that answered prayers are made of. 
 
When everyone involved in the cover up of Mineau December's abuse and brutal assault begin to die under mysterious circumstances, Mineau believes her prayers are finally being answered. Answered prayers, however, quickly turn into a nightmare when Mineau finds that her savior is more dangerous than anyone she has ever known, than anything she could possibly dare imagine. 
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Miael: Family - A supernatural horror fantasy fable 
 
Curiosity may well have killed the cat, but it damned for eternity the phoenix and the seraph. 
 
On one hot Ozark night, when one of Miael's games leads to murder, it's only natural that Jessica should follow Miael's council. Only natural that she should feel no guilt or remorse. Only natural that they should kill again. 
 
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The Pack: Addison - A werewolf horror fantasy fable 
 
Addison Savaughn's only sin was being born at the wrong time, to the wrong bloodline. 
 
Instead of friends, Addison had Mama and the Hunters' Guild. Still, there was just one problem. Addison didn't believe a word of it. 
 
She didn't believe in Mama. She didn't believe in the Guild. And she certainly didn't believe in wolves with hair on the inside.
Available since: 05/03/2020.

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