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Princess of Lust

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Princess of Lust eBook Cover, written by Ann Mayburn.

Princess of Lust is an eBook written by Ann Mayburn. It is the second work in the For the Love of Evil series by this author. In this series, the character Princess Natalia is a half-Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Princess of Lust
  • Author: Ann Mayburn
  • Published By: Decadent Publishing
  • Length: 54,000 Words
  • ASIN: B00A3KZU98
  • ISBN: 9781613334126
  • Publishing Date: November 7, 2012


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Plot Summary

The drums of war are beating in both Heaven and Hell and only the love of a half-demon Princess, Natalia, can stop the oncoming slaughter. Unfortunately, Princess Natalia has her hands full trying to keep her human concubine from killing her demon lovers, in addition to learning how to survive the deadly pleasures and politics of the Court of Lust.

With the abuse of opium increasing in the mortal world, High Prince Belal, ruler of the Deadly Sin Sloth, is gaining power by the day and threatens to soon rule all of Hell. In a desperate attempt to curb Belal’s powers, Natalia is sent to mortal earth to stop what has been prophesied to be a major turning point in the war. Cut off from her men in Hell, Natalia soon realizes that all is not as it seems.

What may have at first been a blessing has become a curse.


Book Review

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