
Avarice
Sins of Mercy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Portia Kay Winters
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By:
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Hildred Billings
About this listen
The second installment of the Sins of Mercy series.
Since her visit from the first of the Seven Sinners, Mercy Devereux has been living a life of sin. At first, she enjoyed the renewed desires, but now they're starting to control her existence! How is Mercy supposed to live a life of insatiable sin without trading one addiction for another?
The answer comes in the form of Avarice, the greedy goddess Mercy catches ransacking her house one night. Together they can bring balance to Mercy's sins while reintroducing her to the world of ambition and covetousness. Assuming Mercy can distract the deity from her own avaricious ways, that is.
©2020 Barachou Press (P)2020 Barachou Press
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