Deville Series Book 2A crossover is the placement of two or more otherwise discrete fictional characters, settings, or universes into the context of a single story. A Demon Queen will be born! Danielle “Deville” Hell Cat is trying to have a peaceful life with her adult baby Alex as they try to move forward continuing to place the Crimson situation behind them. While Simply Priceless is still on the hunt for that blue demon she saw fighting it out with another demon wrecking the city of Atlanta while Simply Priceless watched the demon battle from the Priceless Jet on television flying back from the first Team Priceless mission. Meanwhile Damien (Deville’s Trainer) brings the horror and brings the pain when Damien and his Hell’s Army Militia arrive on earth to finish what Crimson wasn’t able to. One things leads to another as Simply Priceless and the succubus demon warrior Deville must join together in collecting the Demon Queen Crown pieces in hopes to save their loved ones as Damien unleashes more hell to try to destroy Deville and Priceless as Deville and Priceless are on their National Treasure Adventure. The question is not only will Deville and Simply Priceless survive Damien and the other evil but will Deville and Simply Priceless survive each other in their forced partnership as they try to work together for their common good in order to rescue their loved one and vanquish the evil which came up from the dark depths of darkness trying to throw a wrench in these two Dominant superbeings lives?
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- Release Date 03/20/2021
- Author Lee T. Lunsford
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 12.3 ounces
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.68 x 8.5 inches
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