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Growing Fangs

An Aria for the Vampire, Book 1

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Growing Fangs

By: Philippa Norcross, Michael Anderle
Narrated by: Patricia Santomasso
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Cora has found herself in a pickle. Namely, she's dying.

No one can change the hand that fate deals, yet Cora is offered a choice when she reaches the limits of what medicine can do to keep her alive.

Will she defy fate and agree to an attempt to transform her into a vampire?

The odds of success aren't good. Not to mention that vampires have earned a nasty reputation.

To prevent their history of hunting humans, torture, and mad science experiments continuing, vampires have formed a global coalition with the purpose of holding one another to strict standards of behavior and secrecy.

Cora's choice is still the quickest way to becoming a magical outcast.

Will her decision turn her into a dark version of herself? Or will she die?

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