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Hell's Pawn - Jay Bell
Hell's Pawn
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John Grey is dead... and that's just the beginning. Purgatory should have been a safe haven for souls that belong neither in Heaven nor Hell, but instead John finds himself in a corrupt prison, one bereft of freedom or pleasure. Along with his decedent friend Dante, John makes a brave escape,... show more
John Grey is dead... and that's just the beginning. Purgatory should have been a safe haven for souls that belong neither in Heaven nor Hell, but instead John finds himself in a corrupt prison, one bereft of freedom or pleasure. Along with his decedent friend Dante, John makes a brave escape, only to fall straight down to Hell and into the arms of Rimmon, a handsome incubus. John is soon recruited as Hell's ambassador, visiting the afterlife realms of other cultures to enlist an army strong enough to stand against Heaven. As interesting as his new job is, John's mind keeps returning to Purgatory and the souls still trapped there. Somehow John must stop a war he doesn't believe in and liberate Purgatory, all while desperately trying to attract the attention of an incubus whose heart belongs to another.
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9781463513467 (1463513461)
Publisher: Jay Bell Books
Pages no: 266
Edition language: English
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Breann
Breann rated it
3.5 starsThis was odd, different, strange, bizarre but in a good way.John has just arrived in Purgatory. He’s going through his orientation and all that good stuff when his “welcomer” put the other new arrivals under a weird trance. John was able to break out of this and explore Purgatory on his own...
Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it
5.0 Hell's Pawn
An amazing work of dichotomies. Words cannot even suitably describe it.It's simple, yet strangely complex. It's straight forward in such a way that you can understand it, but there are also hidden depths that take much more thought and that one can get glimpses of on a cursory inspection. I've put i...
Trix
Trix rated it
This was quite a story to read. It definitely deserves 4.5 stars.The reasons why I didn't give this 5 stars were because I wanted John to somehow end up with Rimmon, despite all odds, and not have an anticlimactic return to his body to live the rest of his life with a certain Scott, reliving his adv...
sagajo's blog
sagajo's blog rated it
4.0
Unusual story with a colorful cast. A bit sad the love story didn't work out the way I wanted.
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