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Scorched Earth (eBook)

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Scorched Earth
Scorched Earth eBook Cover, written by DEMRI
Scorched Earth eBook Cover,
written by DEMRI
Author(s) DEMRI
Series Draco City Fallen Watchers
Publisher MZK Publishing
Publication date December 28, 2022
Media type eBook
Length 45 Pages
ASIN B0BRC5WSWF

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Scorched Earth is an eBook written by DEMRI. It is the first work in the Draco City Fallen Watchers series by this author. In this work the character Agrat is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Scorched Earth
  • Author: DEMRI
  • Published By: MZK Publishing
  • Length: 45 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0BRC5WSWF
  • Publishing Date: December 28, 2022


Plot Summary

In the beginning, there was an agreement.

Heaven and Hell have a strict treaty: Earth is a no-demon's, no-angel's land. Neither side can set foot there, and both sides are strictly forbidden from influencing humanity to choose a side. The penalty for breaking the treaty? Annihilation.

Zephaniel, an angel who once worked closely with mankind, learns that certain demons have been breaking the treaty by establishing an outpost on Earth in the dark, sinful Draco City. He descends to Hell to issue a warning, but Agrat, the alluring succubus he encounters, turns everything he believes on its head, including what he thought he knew about right and wrong.

There's a conspiracy between the realms, with angels and demons teaming up, and they're using the humans as pawns. As bait for a great, destructive war that will leave God and Satan dead, the traitors in power, Earth as the new kingdom, and the surviving humans enslaved.

Now, Zeph and Agrat must get to the bottom of the conspiracy and punish the traitors. The first step?

Break the treaty...at the risk of their very existence.


Book Review

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