African Red
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There are currently 350 endangered species in Africa, and Bailey McBride is on a collision course with the poachers and hunters contributing to that number.
Before she can address the mass killings, there's a more pressing issue: a new supernatural has entered the scene and she is power hungry, young, and fearless. She intends to kill both Bailey and Tomas Redhawk to gain more followers and establish her reputation as one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse; a group wishing to make a name for itself around the world at the expense of the supernatural community.
In order to defeat the Four Horsemen, Bailey has to finally come to terms with who she really is and what she carries within her.
Can Bailey and Tomas reach the young super before she gains too much power, or will one of them have to give their life so the others like them can continue to live among us unmolested and out of danger?
Is this the end of the road for Bailey McBride or the beginning of a new and different path?
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