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Seventeen-year-old Sarah Midnight's parents are dead. Everyone else thinks it's an accident - but she knows the truth because her parents were demon hunters and her dreams helped her guide them from the safety of her bed. But they didn't train her for what would happen when they were gone - and if she doesn't master her powers, and learn who she can trust, she might be the next to die. Can she live up to the Midnight motto, Don't Let Them Roam?
Overall, I'd certainly recommend this to people looking for a new paranormal series to enjoy - although if you ARE easily irritated by cliffhangers, it may be worth waiting for the next two books to come out and reading them all at once.
There are so many fabulous paranormal teen reads out there that it's hard to narrow it down, but an excellent series which I'm really enjoying is Joss Stirling's tales of the Benedict brothers - starting with [[Finding Sky by Joss Stirling|Finding Sky]]. Slightly younger readers might enjoy [[Really Weird Removals.Com by Daniela Sacerdoti]]. {{amazontext|amazon=1845023706}}{{amazonUStext|amazon=1845023706}} {{interviewtext|author=Daniela Sacerdoti}}