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Sancte Diaboli: Part One

The Elite Kings' Club, Book 6

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Sancte Diaboli: Part One

By: Amo Jones
Narrated by: Lucy Rivers, Teddy Hamilton
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The Devil comes with baggage, and not the kind you can lose.

I was two years old when he saved me. I didn’t understand much at that age, but I remember the pale boy with hair as dark as ink, saving me from two evils. He said he would protect me; I just didn’t know he meant from himself. I was raised in the arms of evil, tailored for the Devil like a custom Armani suit, and every day he wore it like a weapon. Brantley thought by keeping me locked in his manor that it would protect me, and it did.

Until it didn’t.

As I slowly adapt to The Elite Kings Club and the dark, sinister world that exists around the outlaws in suits, I come to learn that the monster everyone fears is the very same one I crave.

Like a prized trophy, I sit on his throne….

Something quite pretty, an object he owns….

She’s a porcelain doll, so shiny, so clean….

Something I want to polish, but to never be seen….

The time has come, I am in his world….

Now his Dea, can be admired by all….

The thing with porcelain is it’s fragile and delicate….

It would only take a second for me to eradicate it….

©2021 Amo Jones (P)2021 Podium Audio
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