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Demonic Sin
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Ongoing, First published May 30, 2012
' Flames, screaming, cries of help, laughter. I saw a town I had never been to before. People, angels, demons. Houses were on fire, a light dusting of green ash was settling on the ground. There were motherless children wandering the streets, a tall man flashing by and slitting their throats. Their small bodies crumbling to the ground like brick walls as gurgling screams fell from their throats. Then i saw myself. Standing on a rooftop with a raven haired man with horns protruding from beneath his hair, two different colored eyes -- red and blue -- standing next to me. His arms upraised to the sky and a smile on his face. "The time has come! Today, from this point on, the world will be ours!!"

Raykin Anthony Chance is the main character of this book. A gay teen living with his foster parents until they move him to another seemingly normal home. What no one knows is that this new house is home to many demons, vampires, werewolves, succubi and incubi. Raykin learns what he truly is and takes advantage of his newly obtained powers. '
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The Stranger under the willow tree

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