Since the beginning of time there have been many Gods, and Godesses, but in every religion there are rules or guidelines you just can't break. Still sins that will hurt your chances at eternity.
But, with the Power's that be, there are still the seven deadly sin's as everyone knows them. Gluttony, Lust, Wrath, Avarice, Sloth, Pride, and Envy.
What if each of these sins were actual people? Gluttony thought himself better than his brother's, so to prove his might, he ate them, all of them. He then became Sin, Embodiment of all evil in this world. Jessie Bell, an Innocent girl on the cusp of her 16th birthday gets everything taken from her, and a burden so great she might drown if she doesn't learn how to control her destiny. Will she be able to save her true love? Can she stay sane? Can she save the entire witch council, better yet can she save the world from the utter mayhem that would be unleashed if Sin were released from his bonds?
EDITING
Abigail was 13 when her parents were killed, but she was fortunate enough to have loving grandparents to take her in. She lived a pretty normal life until circumstances change everything and she finds herself starting grade 12 at a new school. She thought the toughest part would be making new friends. Little did she know that would be the easy part. She soon starts to dream of her deceased father who tells her that she's not an ordinary teen but part of a prophecy, which causes her to question everything she thought was real, including her sanity. She soon finds herself thrust into the world of the supernatural, which she tries to rationalize and ignore. Out of fear she keeps these things to herself. How can she explain to her family or new friends, without sounding crazy, that she sees dead people? Then there's Seth, the most amazing guy she's ever met. The attraction to him is instant and unlike anything she's ever experienced. She certainly can't tell him she has visions of them in the past. However, destiny has plans for Abigail and she soon discovers she isn't crazy after all, that monsters do exist.
*Cover artwork is used with permission from my amazingly talented cousin, Rochelle Haisley, a.k.a Green Olive Mama, who is both the photographer and model.