When Jasmine Greyson was a young child, her sister Alex was taken from the family by the company their father worked for. Her father spent years looking for his daughter. The case went cold with the Boston PD until one day Mr. Greyson spoke to a detective that pointed him in the direction of Victor Christenson and his son Max. Whom were very well known with the PD for helping with missing persons cases with in need of this kind of special attention.You see Alex was born with special abilities that the company her father worked for wanted to experiment with. But the one thing no one saw coming was that Alex developed more powers than they could handle. They weren’t the only ones interested in Alex’s abilities. The Vamps wanted her too. Or, at least her blood. Max was not going to let the vamps get the claws on this beautiful creature, so they took the next best thing, her sister Jasmine. She might be the savior of humanity. Or, at least that is what Victor and Max came to believe. With the help of her new friends and her new-found powers Alex finds herself in a battle to save humanity. With her sister taken from her and turned against her, Alex finds her self in a power struggle with the dark lord himself Drake. Can the ultimate weapon stop the uprising of Hell, or will the darkness prevail? Alex seeks answers for who or what she is. And the answers she finds reveal a more sinister purpose for her powers—and her own destruction—than she ever could have imagined.
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- Release Date 10/15/2018
- Author K R Connor
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 12.5 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.59 x 9 inches
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