Legacy of Judas - Book One
Author: Christian Aragon
Category: Other
Published: 2018
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Read OnlineVictoria Nyles was born with the knowledge of the Devil at her fingertips, and the Devil wants it back. As she matures through life Victoria must wrestle with the prospect of having this knowledge while trying to protect herself and her loved ones from the dangers of the Devil chasing her down.
Victoria is joined by a group of souls who are more or less the keepers of the knowledge and who are bound to follow the possessor of this dark compendium. As they share with Victoria the secrets of Hell itself, they also become her secret companions and confidantes.
Through living with the knowledge of the Devil, and exploring the information at her disposal, Victoria learns that Hell is more painful than any previous description, and the Devil is darker than any could've imagined.
While taking the steps necessary to fortify herself against Malus, the current ruler of Hell, Victoria finds there's a greater scenario being played out to the interest of far more than Victoria can currently comprehend.
Legacy of Judas is a graphic, bloody, sexual, theological horror story, which is NOT meant for younger readers or those with fragile constitutions.
Victoria is joined by a group of souls who are more or less the keepers of the knowledge and who are bound to follow the possessor of this dark compendium. As they share with Victoria the secrets of Hell itself, they also become her secret companions and confidantes.
Through living with the knowledge of the Devil, and exploring the information at her disposal, Victoria learns that Hell is more painful than any previous description, and the Devil is darker than any could've imagined.
While taking the steps necessary to fortify herself against Malus, the current ruler of Hell, Victoria finds there's a greater scenario being played out to the interest of far more than Victoria can currently comprehend.
Legacy of Judas is a graphic, bloody, sexual, theological horror story, which is NOT meant for younger readers or those with fragile constitutions.