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  • Eve Eden vs. the Devilish Demon: Bedeviled

  • By: Suz Korb
  • Narrated by: Marie Townsend
  • Length: 6 hrs and 9 mins

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Eve Eden vs. the Devilish Demon: Bedeviled

By: Suz Korb
Narrated by: Marie Townsend
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Publisher's Summary

Nathan Kane is back in Eve Eden’s life and as time goes on, she finds she might not want him to keep his fangs to himself after all. As for time going on, it’s more than just linear. Eve might have thought she had it bad getting transported from her home town to an English castle dungeon all the time, but that’s nothing in comparison to the way she feels about time-travel. It does a number on her psyche for sure. The devilish demon will stop at nothing to get what she wants from Twin Forest and Eve Eden will not be stopped, equally as vehemently, in fighting against the evil woman from hell. Besides, evil might not be too difficult to defeat now that Thunderbug’s farts are no longer just stinky, they’re positively explosive with hellfire!

©2012 Suz Korb (P)2023 Suz Korb

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