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Princes of Jacob (eBook)

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Princes of Jacob
Princes of Jacob eBook Cover, written by Kenneth E. Fultz Jr.
Princes of Jacob eBook Cover,
written by Kenneth E. Fultz Jr.
Author(s) Kenneth E. Fultz Jr.
Publisher Kenneth E. Fultz Jr.
Publication date July 2, 2015
Media type eBook
Length 165 Pages
ASIN B010U7DSD8

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Princes of Jacob is an eBook written by Kenneth E. Fultz Jr. In this work several of the characters, including one named Lilith, describe themselves as being Succubi. However they are not Succubi as per the mythos, but rather a group of women with a common goal and purpose.


Overview

  • Title: Princes of Jacob
  • Author: Kenneth E. Fultz Jr.
  • Published By: Kenneth E. Fultz Jr.
  • Length: 165 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B010U7DSD8
  • Publishing Date: July 2, 2015


Plot Summary

Will Lust destroy a man, a family, and a kingdom?

In the land of Agnes, during the departure of King Jacob, Reuben the eldest prince sleeps with his father's wife and the mother of his younger brothers Gad and Asher. The betrayal is quickly found out with Zabrina's banishment and several princes being dethroned. Lust and succubi quickly flow through the City of Adam, destroying the peace it once had. Gad and Asher become known as sons of a whore as their very brotherhood and lives come into danger. With seducing women from pagans to succubi with sexual herbs the princes of the castle become the focus of every ones attention. The brothers must figure out what is truly happening to their lives as all twelve of their already dissolving bonds break to the point of war among themselves.


Book Review

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