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Devil's Doom

Jaga and the Devil, Book 2

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Devil's Doom

By: Layla Fae
Narrated by: Helena Walters, Troy Duran
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The devil won't let me run. I feel his hot breath on my nape wherever I go.

I'm trapped in a world of magic and monsters, ruled by laws I don't understand, inhabited by creatures older and far more vicious than me. Here, I am a mere mortal. I am food or entertainment or both.

If I want to get anywhere, I must tame my newfound power and find allies, but in the war-ravaged Slawa, no one trusts anyone. I must prove myself, risking my life and evading the devil, even though he seems unavoidable. He does everything in his might to force his way back into my graces and heart.

When the biggest powers in Slawa find out who I am, everything changes, and I learn my lesson one more time.

I shouldn't have trusted the devil. But he should have learned, too. I bite so hard when I'm cornered.

Devil's Doom is a dark fantasy romance containing mature themes. A complete list of content warnings can be found on the author's website.

This is the second book in the Jaga and the Devil trilogy.

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