The death of Judy's brother, Noah, brought her many troubles. However, it was not his death that was difficult, but the precious novel she lost in the car crash belong side him. The novel she spent over a decade working on. Now, rather than mourning for her brother, she is enraged. In an attempt to find her book, or at least watch her brother suffer in flames, she takes a dive into the afterlife. But somehow, she ends up finding a lot more than what she came for.
Judas had a routine that had never been broken in his everlasting life. He sat near his dogs and watched over the angels of death, as they guide each new soul into their cages from dusk to dawn. Three times a year, he would speak with God and his underlings ever since they began working together, but that was the extent of his interaction with the Outside. Now, however, there is a new girl who does not seem to belong in this horrendous cage, and she seems to be causing quite the trouble for him. But what can he do to stop her when she is already in Hell? And does he truly want to stop her?
(This book does not align accurately with any bible. Also, this book is meant to be taken comically and has very dry humor, so don't worry about any extreme drama, you softies.)
*Book 3 of Queen of the Underworld Series*
It's do or die for Anastasia and her family as an old foe disguised as a new threat circles them like a shark would its prey. Round and round and round they go until it's face-to-face and the end is a bullet away.
The Nine Circles of Hell are reborn and with them, their master plan. The rumors of their perverse plan come alive to bring down everyone. Not just Anastasia. Not just rivals. Everyone. Funny how the same hell she thought she reigned will be Lady Devil's last ultimatum. Do or die?
The one's who once doubted her will soon realize that she is the only one who can save them all. Anastasia will have enemies on their knees and gangs on their toes praying the Queen will rewrite the rules of business.
She will give one final chance, one final word. One final call.
The Final Call for Mercy.
**TW: THIS STORY CONTAINS STRONG THEMES THAT MAY TRIGGER SOME AUDIENCES. READ AT YOUR OWN RISK.**