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Demon's Daughter (eBook)

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Demon's Daughter
Demon's Daughter eBook Cover, written by L. G. Smith
Demon's Daughter eBook Cover,
written by L. G. Smith
Author(s) L. G. Smith
Series Demon's Daughter
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date September 12, 2022
Media type eBook
Length 186 Pages
ASIN B0BF615HBF

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Demon's Daughter is an eBook written by L. G. Smith. It is the first work in the Demon's Daughter series by this author. In this work one of the characters is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Demon's Daughter
  • Author: L. G. Smith
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 186 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0BF615HBF
  • Publishing Date: September 12, 2022


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Plot Summary

Sauda Johnson is a half-Demon, half-human, U.S. Army assassin specialized in interrogations, and political assassinations. Her battle buddies: a succubus, a caster, an alpha shifter, and now, humans. After a clash with her new teammates, she’s assigned a surveillance mission in Yemen that proves to be more than they bargained for.

For the first time Sauda is up against a supernatural adversary, Adrian Bathory, the last male descendant of Elizabeth Bathory and Vlad Dracula. When Bathory kidnaps virgin members of her team, she has to use everything in her arsenal to get them back: military training with military grade weapons, and supernatural abilities.

With only a plan that leaves them at a disadvantage, her team has to break into Yemen’s historical Al-Qahira Castle, which leads to the rescue of one member, the death of another, and the discovery of a rebellion. Few of Bathory’s own Castors and Demon-Castors join Sauda’s team and alternative plan to murder the supernatural power behind the Yemeni Civil War.


Book Review

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