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School Daze
School Daze
School Daze
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School Daze

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Dani Erickson is a hereditary demon hunter. The seventh child of a seventh child, she was born to battle the nasty monsters she sees infesting her small Colorado town. With the help of her best friend Allie and her sensei, she's getting into fighting trim -- just in time for her first day of high school.

Demons beware. Dani's on the prowl!

*~*~*

Deb Logan specializes in fantasy tales for the young at heart. She loves mythology and is especially fond of Celtic and Native American lore. She writes about faeries, dragons, and other fantasy creatures for the younger set as herself, and for adults as Debbie Mumford.

Visit Deb at "Deb Logan Writes" (deblogan.wordpress.com) to learn more about her currently available work.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 30, 2013
ISBN9781301448333
School Daze
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Debbie Mumford

Debbie Mumford specializes in speculative fiction—fantasy, paranormal romance, and science fiction. Author of the popular Sorcha’s Children series, Debbie loves the unknown, whether it’s the lure of space or earthbound mythology. Her work has been published in multiple volumes of Fiction River, as well as in Heart’s Kiss Magazine, Spinetingler Magazine, and other popular markets. She writes about dragon-shifters, time-traveling lovers, and ghostly detectives for adults as Debbie Mumford and contemporary fantasy for tweens and young adults as Deb Logan.

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    School Daze - Debbie Mumford

    Chapter

    One

    Isee demons, and they're not pretty, but since I discovered my destiny within hours of starting to see the little monsters, I don't let them faze me. I'm a demon hunter, and my training was about to begin .

    Bye, Mom, I called as I raced through the kitchen, snatching a cold protein shake from the refrigerator.

    Halt! Mom commanded, and I stopped dead, hand on the doorknob. "Where do you think you're going, and why are you going

    so

    fast

    ?"

    Busted! Well, I hadn't really expected to get past Mom that easily. The woman was wise to the ways of teens, seeing as I was the youngest — and only girl — of seven.

    I'm headed over to Allie's. I'm going to shadow her for her ballet lesson this morning. I shrugged and tried to look embarrassed.

    Evidently guilty passed pretty well for chagrin, because not only did she buy it, she smiled radiantly, wrapped a piece of toast in a paper napkin and handed it to me. What a great idea! Maybe you'll decide to join Allie. I'm sure you'd enjoy ballet.

    I held the grimace inside ... just barely. Yeah. I'd love ballet. All five-foot-ten of me lumbering around among the petite five-twos of Allie's crowd.

    "Yeah. Well. Don't get your hopes up. I'm just checking

    stuff

    out

    ."

    Mom laughed, kissed my cheek, and waved me off. Have fun, sweetheart.

    I nodded and launched myself out the door before I confessed all. My mom is not the kind of parent you lie to with impunity.

    As soon as I was off our property, my newly acquired weird-o-meter started pinging like mad. I glanced around, mindful of my trainer-to-be's warning. Warwick James, Wick to his friends, had promised my home was sacrosanct, but once I stepped off my property all bets were off.

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