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Hell's Daughter

Hell's Daughter

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, May 30, 2026
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Fiction
Social Themes
Growth and Self-Discovery
Coming of Age
Romance
Aria Jones didn't think that dying would be that bad. After all she had tried to be good. But life doesn't quite work that way. After her rebirth, she finds her self in Hell, and her parents are none other than The Grim Reaper and Satan themselves. After centuries of hardship Satan and Grim can finally be family. But when the stumble upon the baby to soon become Aria, the realize that raising a teenager in Hell is quite different than a two year old. Enter Jordan, the Perfect teen from heaven. When he meets Aria at school times change. Will he follow his heart even when the war threatens the very life he has to live. Join Aria and Jordan on a tale of life, death, love, hate, and family as Aria, Jordan, and two unusual parents fight for their lives and their loves.
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