The Celestial Seal


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A delicate balance hangs in the hands of celestial seals, ancient artifacts that safeguard realms from the ravages of war and chaos. Among hundreds of realms, the Sanctified Souls Realm and the Demonic Realm stand as pillars of power, each guarded by its own celestial seal. At the heart of this epic tale lies the Demon King's insatiable ambition to wield ultimate power by seizing control of both realms, When he commands his most trusted demon, Doscendeles, to steal the celestial seal of the Sanctified Souls Realm. One of the reasons for making this decision is because the sanctified souls realm is the realm that created celestial seals for other realms. Except the demonic realm. It is the most respected and feared realm. But Doscendeles' journey takes an unexpected turn when he experiences the humility and beauty of the sanctified souls realm firsthand. Refusing to deliver the stolen seal to his master, he instead casts it into the human world, along with the seal of the Demonic Realm, leaving the Demon King enraged and vulnerable. The Demon King eventually kills Doscendeles upon refusing to hand over the seal. His last words proclaimed the celestial seal of both realms stolen and is in the human world; emphasizing the demon king will be powerless. As tensions escalate and alliances shift, the Demon King summons his highest-ranking devils, Vex and Torment, to retrieve the celestial seals at all costs. But with the seals hidden in the human world, the stakes have never been higher, and the fate of the universe hangs in the balance. Prepare to be swept away by a story of destiny, betrayal, and the ultimate quest for power. What will happen next? Find out in this epic gripping fantasy.




The Celestial Couples Show


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An Epic Fallen Angels Fantasy series When dark, overwhelming forces kidnap an angel of death and carry her off to Hell, Jack must confront his deepest fears as Lucifer taunts him to come save her. Meanwhile, Talia struggles to keep her new husband from falling back into his old life as rumors of drugs on the set of the new show begin to circulate. Together, Jack and Talia must confront temptations and sabotage on the show’s set as they prepare to storm the Gates of Hell. As Lucifer’s dark vengeance takes shape, Jack and Talia go to war alongside Archangel Azrael and the guard and assault the Gates of Hell. Will they be able to rescue a redeemed angel and stop Lucifer's nefarious plan before it's too late? The Celestial Couples Show is the tenth book in A Game of Lost Souls. Dark, irreverent, and always romantic, this action-packed 13-book fantasy romance stars two lovers entangled in a mythic battle between good and evil that begins with a simple wager with the King of Hell.




Burlesques


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Burlesques. London 1869


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In the Morning of Life the Truthful wooed the Beautiful, and their offspring was Love. Like his Divine parents, He is eternal. He has his Mother's ravishing smile; his Father's steadfast eyes. He rises every day, fresh and glorious as the untired Sun-God. He is Eros, the ever young. Dark, dark were this world of ours had either Divinity left it-dark without the day-beams of the Latonian Charioteer, darker yet without the daedal Smile of the God of the Other Bow! Dost know him, reader? Old is he, Eros, the ever young. He and Time were children together. Chronos shall die, too; but Love is imperishable. Brightest of the Divinities, where hast thou not been sung? Other worships pass away; the idols for whom pyramids were raised lie in the desert crumbling and almost nameless; the Olympians are fled, their fanes no longer rise among the quivering olive-groves of Ilissus, or crown the emerald-islets of the amethyst Aegean! These are gone, but thou remainest. There is still a garland for thy temple, a heifer for thy stone. A heifer? Ah, many a darker sacrifice. Other blood is shed at thy altars, Remorseless One, and the Poet Priest who ministers at thy Shrine draws his auguries from the bleeding hearts of men! While Love hath no end, Can the Bard ever cease singing? In Kingly and Heroic ages, 'twas of Kings and Heroes that the Poet spake. But in these, our times, the Artisan hath his voice as well as the Monarch. The people To-Day is King, and we chronicle his woes, as They of old did the sacrifice of the princely Iphigenia, or the fate of the crowned Agamemnon.




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