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Semia: The Damned

The Fallen Chronicles, Book 2

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Semia: The Damned

By: Jesse MacBeth
Narrated by: Tessa Markle
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The sequel to Mala'ik.

Semia, the innocent Egyptian princess who damned herself to the fires of hell. She blames the angel Mala'ik for her torment. After centuries of burning, she is suddenly released from hell. She is a beautiful monster who must feed of the essence of children to sustain her beauty and strength. She now wanders through the ages of men eager to find Mala'ik and get her revenge.

©2013 Jesse A. MacBeth (P)2021 Jesse A. MacBeth
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Romance
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Angels against demons is never a fair fight!

A princess is forge through the fires of hell and become a child eating demon, the Angel Mahalieck has been banished to earth and he spent the last 2000 years looking for the princess to make his wrong right again. Then there is the author Sandra Waylon who has written a book about the angel and is now working on a book about the demon princess an interview with her face-to-face. When the elite secret group The Watchers, Whose sole purpose is to rid the world of evil creatures and that includes child eating demons. They find out we’re princess Sakarya is staying. They devise a plan to use The angel ass beat for a trap, but unfortunately this doesn’t work out as it isn’t as easy as one would think to lie to an angel. There is so much more to the story and I was totally intrigued and couldn’t stop listening to it. The only drawback I have about the book was when the princess is talking about seeing the book with the black angel on the cover and says she was surprised because this country is so racist. I just thought anyone that had live over 1000 years with many cultures and different types of people with the racism for what it is an insecurity and not look at it the way the rest of the world does. But that is a small thing and a very good book. I love the way the author writes and I love the narrator and I wish they had more books like this and can’t wait to read the one already out. Kudos to the writer for such an awesome interesting book. Please forgive any grammatical or punctuational errors as I am blind and dictate my review but all opinions are my own.

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