Demon Reaper: Book One

Demon Reaper: Book One

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A demoness by the name of Demordria is set loose upon the world of Ryel. But in summoning the succubus, the Lunarian Conjurer pays a terrible price - slavery to the Pit Lord of The Burnt Kingdom. As well as everlasting guilt for an unspeakable err in judgement, one that will haunt Valuma on her race to beat the Mother of the Dead to the continent of Valandryl, and find the one who shall become the Demon Reaper.
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Overwhelmed by a lust for purpose, the young king subjugated all the kingdoms of the continent. Their former rulers were thrown into dungeons, their cities burned or defiled with blood. All to sacrifice them - as a gift to a sister he didn't even know existed for most of his life. A sister he decided to bring back from hell at any cost. The woman returns... but she is not the one her brother would have imagined. She has a human body, but something about her is.... different. Just as terrifying as the demons he unleashed from hell with her importation. And in the shadows that surround her, one can see things that are not of this world. As the demons that should never walk in the human world begin to grow in strength, the line between life and damnation begins to blur. It becomes clear that the return of the woman was only the beginning. Now it is up to her to decide who should kneel. And whom she will forgive.

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