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Phoenix Grey and the Blood Farm: Grey Sisters Saga, #2
Seraphina Grey Summons a Demon: Grey Sisters Saga, #1
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Kidnapped kids…butchered babysitters…and a trace of dark magic…is this a case even Logan can't solve? Phoenix sure thinks so…

 

Ever since she left Nile, teenage witch, Phoenix Grey, has wanted nothing more than to put that night on Bird Island behind her, hunt down some monsters, and save some people. But Phoenix is not the one in charge. Logan is. And he's only focused on hunting down the demon, Carmen, and getting his revenge. But after weeks of dead ends, bad motels, and moody best friends (*cough* Cole *cough*), she is so over it. Then, when she spots a missing child poster, Phoenix decides to take matters into her own hands. She soon uncovers a case so baffling, even Logan is at a loss: vanishing children, shredded teenagers, a local legend of blood...and none of it adds up.

 

Meanwhile, Cole is suffering from demonic dreams that no one can explain…and when his nightmares start to come true, Phoenix thinks they should use them to their advantage in solving the mystery. Unfortunately, no one else does. And after a series of (questionable) decisions, one of which resulting in another attack, Phoenix is sidelined from the investigation. Because, somehow, she's still not in charge. But it's her case. She's going to solve it. The only problem is: How can Phoenix hunt down the monster when nobody trusts her to do it?

 


The Grey Sisters Saga is a fast-paced, YA (cozy) dark fantasy series with magic, monsters, and mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end. A Supernatural meets Sabrina the Teenage Witch thriller, the saga follows twin witch sisters on a monster hunting road trip across the United States. But when the hunters become the hunted, everything changes—and monsters might prove to be the least of their problems. With strong female leads and even stronger family themes, the Grey Sisters Saga promises to be the next cult classic.

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Release dateMar 19, 2024
Phoenix Grey and the Blood Farm: Grey Sisters Saga, #2
Seraphina Grey Summons a Demon: Grey Sisters Saga, #1

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  • Seraphina Grey Summons a Demon: Grey Sisters Saga, #1

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    Seraphina Grey Summons a Demon: Grey Sisters Saga, #1
    Seraphina Grey Summons a Demon: Grey Sisters Saga, #1

    What do you call a witch without magic? Seraphina Grey.   Teenage witch, Seraphina Grey, is done. Done being the punchline, the joke of the family. Done trying to keep up with her magically gifted twin sister. Done pretending that magic will ever work for her. She's done being a witch. And she's ready to start a new life, at a new school, where magic and witches are just fantasy.   But being normal isn't easy for a witch, especially when rumors of her infamous family haunt her in the halls. It's even harder when a sleepover turns satanic, and one of her new friends turns up dead. Then when signs point to a supernatural killer, all eyes are on Seraphina. Now she must uncover some dark family secrets to clear her name—and stop the evil before more girls get hurt. But what can Seraphina hope to do to stop it, when she can't even do magic? The Grey Sisters Saga is a fast-paced, YA (cozy) dark fantasy series with magic, monsters, and mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end. A Supernatural meets Sabrina the Teenage Witch thriller, the saga follows twin witch sisters on a monster hunting road trip across the United States. But when the hunters become the hunted, everything changes—and monsters might prove to be the least of their problems. With strong female leads and even stronger family themes, the Grey Sisters Saga promises to be the next cult classic.

  • Phoenix Grey and the Blood Farm: Grey Sisters Saga, #2

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    Phoenix Grey and the Blood Farm: Grey Sisters Saga, #2
    Phoenix Grey and the Blood Farm: Grey Sisters Saga, #2

    Kidnapped kids…butchered babysitters…and a trace of dark magic…is this a case even Logan can't solve? Phoenix sure thinks so…   Ever since she left Nile, teenage witch, Phoenix Grey, has wanted nothing more than to put that night on Bird Island behind her, hunt down some monsters, and save some people. But Phoenix is not the one in charge. Logan is. And he's only focused on hunting down the demon, Carmen, and getting his revenge. But after weeks of dead ends, bad motels, and moody best friends (*cough* Cole *cough*), she is so over it. Then, when she spots a missing child poster, Phoenix decides to take matters into her own hands. She soon uncovers a case so baffling, even Logan is at a loss: vanishing children, shredded teenagers, a local legend of blood...and none of it adds up.   Meanwhile, Cole is suffering from demonic dreams that no one can explain…and when his nightmares start to come true, Phoenix thinks they should use them to their advantage in solving the mystery. Unfortunately, no one else does. And after a series of (questionable) decisions, one of which resulting in another attack, Phoenix is sidelined from the investigation. Because, somehow, she's still not in charge. But it's her case. She's going to solve it. The only problem is: How can Phoenix hunt down the monster when nobody trusts her to do it?   The Grey Sisters Saga is a fast-paced, YA (cozy) dark fantasy series with magic, monsters, and mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end. A Supernatural meets Sabrina the Teenage Witch thriller, the saga follows twin witch sisters on a monster hunting road trip across the United States. But when the hunters become the hunted, everything changes—and monsters might prove to be the least of their problems. With strong female leads and even stronger family themes, the Grey Sisters Saga promises to be the next cult classic.

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