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Hatchet girls
by Diana Rodriguez Wallach
"When her brother is accused of murdering Mariella Morse's wealthy parents with an axe, Tessa enters a notoriously cursed forest to prove his innocence, where she must face a darkness plaguing their town before the days of Lizzie Borden?—?the original axe murderess of Fall River. Simultaneous eBook."
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Adia Kelbara and the circle of shamans
by Isi Hendrix
Twelve-year-old orphan Adia, a kitchen apprentice at the Academy of Shamans who has mysterious powers, embarks on an epic adventure through hidden realms when she discovers the kingdom's emperor is possessed by a demon?—?and he's on his way to the Academy for a visit. Simultaneous eBook.
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Tessa Miyata is no hero
by Julie Abe
On a trip to visit her grandparents in Japan, Tessa Miyata inadvertently releases the spirit of an evil samurai god who wants to destroy Tokyo, and stumbles upon a hidden part of the city where gods and mythological creatures walk among humans.
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Damned if you do
by Alex Brown
"Seven years ago, Cordelia Scott's abusive father left without a word, and life has been normal ever since. The seventeen-year-old spends her days stage managing the school play (which is going great, if anyone asks), pining over her best friend, Veronica, and failing one too many pop quizzes. She's never been sad that her father left, but she knows something is...missing. When her school guidance counselor, Fred, reveals during a session that he's actually a demon, she learns that something is indeed missing: a piece of her actual soul. Why? She unwittingly made a deal with him to make her father disappear - then bargained to have the memory erased. To make matters worse, Fred is here to make another bargain: Help him with a "little" demonic problem, orshe's doomed to spend eternity in Hell with her father. The deal? Help Fred neutralize a rival demon, who means to do more harm in her hometown than your average demon deal"
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The very unfortunate wish of Melony Yoshimura
by Waka T. Brown
In this modern-day retelling of the Japanese folktale The Melon Princess and the Amanjaku, twelve-year-old Melony befriends a wish-granting demon who encourages her to rebel against her overprotective parents, all while using her for his own evil scheme.
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The demon sword Asperides
by Sarah Jean Horwitz
On a quest to prove his worth, wannabe knight Nack Furnival is tricked by the demon sword Asperides to become his new owner and together they are swept up in a bigger adventure than either of them bargained for?—?saving the world. Simultaneous eBook.
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Ravensong
by Cayla Fay
Still stuck in high school and without her full powers, demi-god Neve cannot wait to shed the pretenses of humanity on her 18th birthday, until she meets and falls in love with Alexandria, who is haunted by her own demons?—?both inner and real. Simultaneous eBook.
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In every generation
by Kendare Blake
"Frankie Rosenberg wasn't yet alive when her mom, Willow, her aunt Buffy, and the original Scooby Gang destroyed the Hellmouth and saved the world from the First Evil. These days, life in New Sunnydale is blissfully quiet. Frankie is just trying to survive her sophomore year at the rebuilt high school and use her budding magical powers to make the world a better place. But that world is suddenly plunged into danger when the slayer community is the target of a deadly attack, leaving the future of the lineuncertain. Then Frankie discovers she's sort of freakishly strong. Oh, and there's something Willow never told her about her true identity. Quicker than she can carve a stake, Frankie discovers there's more to saving the world than witty one-liners and stupid hot demons. now everyone looks to her for answers, but speaking up has never been her strong suit. And it's hard to be taken seriously when your mom is such a powerful witch she almost ended the world once, while your greatest magic trick is recycling. Despite the many challenges standing in her way, Frankie must assemble her own bumbling Scooby Gang, get dressed up in Buffy's (vintage '90s) clothes, and become a new slayer for a new generation-before whatever came for the rest of the slayers comes for her next"
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The last huntress
by Lenore Borja
"Alice Daniels has a problem. Her reflection keeps misbehaving when she looks in the mirror--and the longer she ignores it, the harder it tries to get her attention. On her eighteenth birthday, she learns why: she is a huntress, someone gifted with the power to enter mirrors and the magical world that exists beyond. But with this power comes immense responsibility, for in the Mirror Realm lurks an evil that has infected the human race for centuries: demons. It is up to her and her three huntress sisters--with the help of one handsome and overbearing protector--to hunt and banish this evil one demon at a time, thereby keeping the chaos in check. But when an ancient god pays Alice a visit that turns deadly, it is clear the Mirror Realm is more than it seems, and she soon finds herself in a race against time to save the life--and soul--of the one man the gods are determined to never let her have"
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When the angels left the old country
by Sacha Lamb
Uriel, an angel, and Little Ash, a demon, set out on a voyage to America from their shtetl, to find Essie, an emigrant who left in search for a better life, and encounter daunting challenges as they come across individuals in need of their assistance andnavigate their new surroundings
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This vicious grace
by Emily Thiede
As demons invade her island home when her people turn on her, Alessa fights for her survival while trying to master her gift from the gods with the help of a cynical outcast. 100,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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