New York Times bestselling authors A.K. Alexander and Jen Greyson are back with everyoneβs favorite new Assassin from The Archangel Agenda. Evangeline Heart isnβt giving up without a fight as she returns in The God Game to locate the next relic in hopes of unlocking the back gate to Hell. Evangelin
The Judas Relic: An Evangeline Heart Holiday Adventure
β Scribed by Alexander, A K; Greyson, Jen
- Book ID
- 108867320
- Publisher
- D'Vine Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 75 KB
- Series
- Evangeline Heart 1.5
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Professional assassin Evangeline (Lina) Heart is back in this holiday short story in her quest to discover the next relic she needs to unlock the gates of Hell and release her fianceοΏ½s soul. What she doesnοΏ½t expect to get in her way (yet, once again) is her new sidekick, thief for hire to the wealthy and eclectic, Clay Wellers.
As Clay enlists Lina in what at first appears to be a simple heist of a famous painting, they encounter more than they bargained for. They soon discover that this holiday season things are about to take an unexpected turn.
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