The Ruins of Eden
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  • Reads 596
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 18m
Ongoing, First published Apr 21, 2019
The Apocalypse has come and gone; eradicating most life on Earth swiftly and leaving the planet a desolate place. Few have learned to survive, Scarlett Canmore being one of those, but it wasn't luck keeping her alive. Scarlett must bear the Sigil of Lilith, as she hunts for Garden of Eden in hopes of restoring the Earth to its former beauty.  
Scarlett and Lilith in hiding from humans and demons alike who want to kill her and find the Garden. Who will reach the Garden first? Can Scarlett and Lilith learn to trust anyone? Will the world learn the truth of how Armageddon truly came to pass?
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(Lilith Series Book One)There are two sides to every story, but that doesn't mean both are always heard. That's the funny thing about history, we don't often hear it from the voices that matter most. The same goes for her. Though the story of the Garden of Eden may seem clear as day, the truth of the matter has been long lost to time and the horrors that happened within it are now only known to its original residents and those who sought to perfect them. Though Adam may have been the first man to walk the Earth, to many people's surprise, Eve was not the first woman, for that title would be held by another tortured soul that came before her; a soul who fled after refusing to be subservient to a man that would do unspeakable things to her against her will. Though he was later banished from the garden after his new wife trusted a particularly clever serpent who convinced her to eat fruit from the single tree that had been deemed forbidden, Adam still became famous for his role in humanities creation while his true first wife seemingly disappeared from the record, only appearing in subtle references as the 'monster' she became. But now, the question remains, just who was Eden's First Daughter? In the spring of 2024, the Archangelic Council is having trouble making a crucial decision that will greatly impact the world as we know it. They were told by Adonai before he left the world in their hands long ago, that in a dire time like this, another council could be called in to help. After putting it to a vote, the New Order was to be assembled and their leader was none other than the wife of both Archangels Samael and Lucifer, Lilith. As she gathers the members of the Order, they come to realize they've all been plagued by a common enemy; an organization known as the Holy Alliance whose goal is to cleanse the world of demonic creatures. Can Lilith and her friends show humanity that they have every right to live in this world before it's too late?
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