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Stripped of her memories, her name, and her power, De La Roca has spent the last three hundred years as a mercenary to pay for her release from the inferno. When the Angel returns to offer her a bargain, five final kills in exchange for true freedom, will she be able to rise to the challenge,... read more

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Damn, thought Rico, his pulse quickening.

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Chapters 1 - 18

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  • Kevra: Specific power that a demon possesses
  • Waypoint: Door between Hell and the realm of men

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  • Norse Mythology: Laufeyson, or "Son of Laufey", refers to the a Norse frost giantess. While represented in the marvel world as male, Laufey is actually female, and the mother of Loki. Alsvior, or more correctly, Alsviưr, refers to one of the two horses that pulls the chariot of the gods across the sky each day.

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This is book 1 of 2 in The De la Roca Chronicles. (standard series)

Followed by Honor in Hell.

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  1. Maria Violante (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: CreateSpace
Country: USA
Publication Date: April 21, 2012
ISBN: 1475166966
Page Count: 118

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