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The Younglings


The Younglings: Magic and Mayhem
By Helena M. Craggs
Genre:-YA Paranormal/Urban Fantasy
Reading Age:-13-18
Blurb:-Something wicked comes for them all. Will any of them survive the ultimate double-cross?
Quinn Carter pledges to protect his Found family no matter the cost. So when they come under attack by a psychotic ghost, an unforeseen spy, and a traitorous witch, the half-demon teen and his supernatural friends fight to keep each other safe. But a determined enemy still hungers for his girlfriend and her angelic blood...
 Time hopping to 1612 with some of his team to thwart a dangerous scheme, Quinn's alarmed when their return home reveals a betrayal from within. And as a shocking secret about his bloodline sends him reeling, the brave Keeper faces his greatest challenge... straight from Hell.
 Can he save the world without losing all he loves?
 Mayhem & Magic is the fiery third book in The Younglings YA paranormal fantasy series. If you like a diverse cast of characters, fast-paced drama, and sizzling romance, then you'll adore Helena M Cragg's cunning chaos.
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My Review:-This is Book 3 in "The Younglings" and this book didn't disappoint me at all.
 A group of teenage friends that have special abilities, and all work well as a team. Quinn is my favourite of the Younglings, he is human and a demon. The book begins with a little boy ghost Oliver. Oliver keeps appearing and disappearing before Quinn can find out what he needs. Once Quinn finds out that Oliver needs to safe his cat, Severus before he can pass, Quinn knows it's up to him to rescue Severus. We meet Rhys the Vampire tracker who wants to rid of everyone apart from Eve, as he wants her as his Vampire Queen.
If you haven't read Books 1 & 2, you need to, you won't be disappointed. The books flow into each other, which shows just how good the author is.

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