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The Fallen: Demon (eBook)

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The Fallen: Demon
The Fallen: Demon Book Cover, written by Kristina Douglas
The Fallen: Demon Book Cover, written by Kristina Douglas
Author(s) Kristina Douglas
Series The Fallen
Publisher Pocket Books
Publication date May 31, 2011
Media type Paperback
eBook
Length 416 Pages
ISBN 978-1439191934
ASIN B004IK9C7A

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The Fallen: Demon is a novel written by Kristina Douglas. It is the second work in the Fallen series by this author. In this work the Demon Queen Lilith appears and plays a central role in the lives of the main characters of the story.


Overview

  • Title: The Fallen: Demon
  • Author: Kristina Douglas
  • Published By: Pocket Books
  • Length: 416 Pages
  • Format: Paperback & eBook
  • ASIN: B004IK9C7A
  • ISBN-10: 143919193X (Paperback)
  • ISBN-13: 978-1439191934 (Paperback)
  • Publishing Date: May 31, 2011


Plot Summary

Once the Fallen’s fearless ruler, a grieving Azazel must find the legendary siren meant to take his lost lover’s place . . . and kill her.

He’s a devil of an angel.

Azazel should have extinguished the deadly Lilith when he had the chance. Now, faced with a prophecy that will force him to betray the memory of his one true love and wed the Demon Queen, he cannot end her life until she leads him to Lucifer. Finding the First is the Fallen’s only hope for protecting mankind from Uriel’s destruction, but Azazel knows that ignoring his simmering desire for the Lilith will be almost as impossible.

She’s an angel of a demon.

Rachel Fitzpatrick wonders how Azazel could confuse her with an evil seductress. She’s never even been interested in sex! At least not before she set eyes on her breathtaking captor. And now she can’t think about anything else—besides escape.

Angels and demons don’t mix.

Rachel stirs a carnal need in Azazel that he never thought he’d feel again. Falling for a demon—even if she has no idea she’s the Lilith—means surrendering his very soul. But if he lets her go, he risks abandoning his heart, his dangerous lover, and possibly all of humanity, to Uriel’s deadly wrath.


Book Review

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