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Devil May Cry by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Book Description
Kenyon became a remarkable success story
with Dark Side of the Moon, which became an instant bestseller. Now,
her newest, most imaginative, and most breathtaking Dark-Hunter novel
yet tells the tale of an ex-god in search of revenge, a servant of
Artemis out to stop him, deadly enemies at every turn and a plot that
may very well end the world. Ever since the moment his godhood was
taken by Artemis, Sin has done nothing but plot his revenge. But when
he kidnaps a woman he believes to be the goddess, he quickly finds out
that she is not Artemis, but her servant, Katra. And instead of
capturing her, Katra captures him. She refuses to release him until he
promises not to seek vengeance on her mistress. In spite of himself,
Sin is intrigued by Katra, who is nothing like the deceitful Artemis.
She's fierce and true, but also compassionate and loyal. However, Sin
is not the only enemy Artemis has and it quickly becomes apparent that
he must help Katra save her mistress... or life as we know it will
cease to exist. What's an ex-god to do? Pdf Created Especially For EnglishTips.Org
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