Battle of Good Vs. Evil, With Christian Undertones




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Summary: If a priest is attacked and turned into a vampire did he have a choice? If your parents were demons are you damned to Hell? Virgo Furs is an agent of the Council of the United Underworld Coalition. And in Scott Dorsey‘s fantasy “Son of a Succubus,” he finds himself asking those same questions while on a hit-list, and faces the prospect of being murdered by vampire assassins or executed by the Council for a murder he was framed for. Ultimately he battles his way through Hell, becomes the caretaker of Eden, and must endure being assaulted with the truth in Heaven to find the answers he needs to save everyone on Earth. Redemption is for the asking. More below the media player. Listen to Scott Dorsey The Indie Author Life From Scott Dorsey’s website: As the author explains, his use of Christianity was a deliberate attempt to give readers something different. “Most fantasy novels will not use Christianity as the religion of the story. What if the creatures of the Underworld believed in Jesus? Is it possible for vampires or other creatures to be forgiven? If so, what about mankind?” asks Dorsey. Continuing, “No matter what kind of things [...]Similar Posts:A Girlfriend! A Girlfriend! My Kingdom for a Girlfriend!Forced To Grow Up (Finally)Coming to Grips With The Reality of ChangeStuck On a Prison Planet With a KillerWar, Holocaust, Rebellion – and Dragons and Runics The post Battle of Good Vs. Evil, With Christian Undertones appeared first on The Bookcast.