
Mischief: Episode 3
The Demon Gate Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Michael O'Shea
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By:
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Nicholas Bella
About this listen
"Holy crap, I learned today, that you don't piss off Adriel!"
Having located a mutilated corpse of a young man in a dumpster, I realize how serious the demon problem is. The markings on the body are the same as the markings on the other dead bodies that I was told about. That means one thing: I have to check out this club and the sooner the better. If that doesn't keep my plate full, I still have to deal with demon bad boy King Adriel and Raphael, my pain-in-the-butt mate, both want to control my life, or rather sex life, at least. First things first, find out who's killing people in my city.
©2015 Nicholas Bella (P)2016 Nicholas Bella
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