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The Devil's Prayer
by Luke Gracias
The Devil’s Prayer. .
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“Guilt is the currency of the Catholic faith” - Luke Gracias. .
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This book was sent by @luke_gracias in exchange of an honest review. Thank you Luke! .
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When a nun commits suicide in Spain, dangerous secrets threaten to seep out. The nun who was previously called Denise, leaves a book of confessions for her daughter along with the responsibility of retrieving the papers from The Devil’s Bible. The protagonist in the book is split between mother Denise, and her daughter Siobhan. Siobhan and her sister who were abandoned at a very young age by their mother, struggle to find answers behind Denise turning into a nun. Siobhan sets on a mission to dig up the secrets behind her mother’s death. . .
The confession reveals how Denise was betrayed by people she loved the most and how she avenged her loss. The story takes an unexpected turn when The Devil himself comes into the picture and cheats Denise by laying down conditions. Denise has only one option. Run away from her family and seek answers to destroy the Devil’s existence. .
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We have all heard about people who sell their souls to the Devil in exchange of something that they desire. This book is beautifully narrated and has also in detail about this mysterious Devil’s Bible. I was fascinated from the very first page and my interested didn’t waver till the last one. The characters are very well developed and the novel has an aura of something bone chilling around it. .
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The book ends in a way that keeps the reader asking for more. There’s going to be a sequel and I absolutely cannot wait to read it. Those of you who haven’t read fiction occult or horror fiction books, this should be your first book :) You’ll love it. .
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I would rate this book 5/5.
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“Guilt is the currency of the Catholic faith” - Luke Gracias. .
.
This book was sent by @luke_gracias in exchange of an honest review. Thank you Luke! .
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When a nun commits suicide in Spain, dangerous secrets threaten to seep out. The nun who was previously called Denise, leaves a book of confessions for her daughter along with the responsibility of retrieving the papers from The Devil’s Bible. The protagonist in the book is split between mother Denise, and her daughter Siobhan. Siobhan and her sister who were abandoned at a very young age by their mother, struggle to find answers behind Denise turning into a nun. Siobhan sets on a mission to dig up the secrets behind her mother’s death. . .
The confession reveals how Denise was betrayed by people she loved the most and how she avenged her loss. The story takes an unexpected turn when The Devil himself comes into the picture and cheats Denise by laying down conditions. Denise has only one option. Run away from her family and seek answers to destroy the Devil’s existence. .
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We have all heard about people who sell their souls to the Devil in exchange of something that they desire. This book is beautifully narrated and has also in detail about this mysterious Devil’s Bible. I was fascinated from the very first page and my interested didn’t waver till the last one. The characters are very well developed and the novel has an aura of something bone chilling around it. .
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The book ends in a way that keeps the reader asking for more. There’s going to be a sequel and I absolutely cannot wait to read it. Those of you who haven’t read fiction occult or horror fiction books, this should be your first book :) You’ll love it. .
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I would rate this book 5/5.