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'''Beasts''' is a collection of works written by Kimberly Raye, which is the pseudonym of the author Kimberly Zant. In this collection, an Incubus, named Baelin, is a central character of the work ''Summoning the Beast''.
'''Beasts''' is a collection of works written by Kimberly Raye, which is the pseudonym of the author Kimberly Zant. In this collection, an Incubus, named Baelin, is a central character of the work ''Summoning the Beast''.


== Overview ==
== Overview ==

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Beasts
Beasts Book Cover, written by Desiree Acuna
Beasts Book Cover, written by Desiree Acuna
Author(s) Desiree Acuna
Publisher CreateSpace
Publication date June 27, 2010
Media type Paperback
Length 204 Pages
ISBN 978-1453634103
Followed by Demonic Possession

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Beasts is a collection of works written by Kimberly Raye, which is the pseudonym of the author Kimberly Zant. In this collection, an Incubus, named Baelin, is a central character of the work Summoning the Beast.


Overview

  • Title: Beasts
  • Author: Desiree Acuna
  • Published By: CreateSpace
  • Length: 204 Pages
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 145363410X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1453634103
  • Publishing Date: June 27, 2010


Plot Summary

Summoning the Beast: Having exhausted every avenue open to her in her quest to save her mother's life, Cara resorts to the unorthodox. She never really believed in the occult, however, and therein lies her problem. A believer wouldn't have been as careless and left herself wide open to the wiles of an incubus like Baelin!

The BeastMaster's Slave: As a reluctant favor to her parents, and because it aroused her suspicions, Maura agreed to check out the link between the suicides and the owner of Noir. She got far more than she bargained for.


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