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Affliction:
The first novel in
the Cris Saga
She’s got his son.
For three fruitless years Cris has wandered through Hell in search of his only child, and now he’s finally getting close. Myla, his ex-lover, has taken their son into the failing city of Maylay Beighlay.
At Myla’s side is her new lover, an Archdevil, along with his accompanying army of wights and damned soldiers. To retrieve his son, Cris will have to brave the rotting city of Maylay Beighlay and steal his boy out from under the nose of one of Hell’s most powerful demons.
But after three years, will his son even want to be rescued?

Even Hell Has Knights: The first novel in the Arturus Trilogy
What is it like to be damned?
Arturus knows.
Born in Hell, Arturus has never had the chance to meet his creator or seek redemption; but that doesn’t mean he has no destiny. He lives near the village of Harpsborough, whose people have torn a moment of peace from the unwilling claws of damnation—and damnation wants it back.
Future omens are poor. Infidels roam the wilds, devils are amassing, and the very stones of Hell themselves have begun to break apart. But even while they fight damnation, Arturus and the hunters of Harpsborough find themselves facing off against traitors from amongst their own ranks and a people they thought they’d left far behind.

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