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Infernal Games

Demons After Dark: Covenant, Book 2

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Infernal Games

By: Jenna Wolfhart
Narrated by: Madeleine Dauer
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My life is pretty normal now. No demons. No soul contracts. No supernatural serial killers trying to stab me in a dark alley. It's all very safe—and boring.

But when Lucifer shows up in Hell's Kitchen, he drags me into a dangerous game of cat and mouse. One I can't lose. If he gets his hands on me, he'll bind me to his side. Why? No one knows.

I have a sneaking suspicion it has something to do with a darkness in my past I can barely remember. Whenever I'm near Az, hazy memories spark, and our undeniable connection feels strangely familiar. Whatever the reason, I have to find the answers fast. Or I'll end up trapped in Hell forever.

Contains mature themes.

©2021 Jenna Wolfhart (P)2021 Tantor Media
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Game

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I read the first book and didn’t think or maybe the next release was way in the future so I forgot about it. I was going through a book slump and trying to find a book in my library and saw the first one and saw there were two more out there, so I got them both. The second one was just as amazing as this one. I do wish that Mia could become something else besides human… humans are boring and are treated as that in most of the books I’ve tried. We are all human, so the last thing I want to read about is a powerless human who can’t do anything to save the day against a bunch of supernaturals. The narrator is good, also wish we could get the Male’s POV.

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