Jayden Mitchell is a counsellor at St Judes, working hard to soothe the frayed nerves of the declining parishioners. Her skills extend to her own emotional trauma, masking a former life with the power to destroy the new, shadow existence she has created for herself. A mysterious death at the church
RJ Blain - 11 A Chip on Her Shoulder
β Scribed by RJ Blain
- Publisher
- Pen & Page Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 160 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07XB3H7HM
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
After a deal with loan sharks sours, Darleneβs brother is permanently transformed into a chipmunk. Not one to accept impossibility as a good excuse for failure, sheβs determined to rescue her brother and secure revenge against those whoβd poisoned him with grade-a transformatives.
If she wants to perform a miracle, sheβll need to join forces with a divine, but the man upstairs and his angels refuse to help.
None of the other so-called benevolent divines are willing to help her, either.
Running out of time and options, Darlene prepares to storm the gates of hell for her brother.
She never expected to fall in love with the Devil.
Warning: this novel contains a woman with a chip on her shoulder, humor, and one hell of a hero. Proceed with caution. **
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