The Demon of Scotland

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: JD Caravaggio ISBN: 9780990943501
Publisher: JD Caravaggio Publication: June 22, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: JD Caravaggio
ISBN: 9780990943501
Publisher: JD Caravaggio
Publication: June 22, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"My life was going exactly where I wanted it to until the Devil showed up…"
Branan Lachlan is no mere mortal man. He is God’s own, possessing half an angel’s soul. Fionna Fraser, owner of the other half, was training to be a nun when the Devil brought her to his cave to be dinner.
The Demon of Scotland is a vivid portrait of a man with an angel soul turned into a demon by Raum Kroni, a minion of Lucifer. Branan is plagued by an internal battle of good versus evil, one part of him playing against the other. He is destined to walk Scotland forever, neither living nor dying. Eventually turning his brother to save Earc’s life, Branan returns to the fold of his tiny family to lead them on a strange journey through the devil’s world on Earth. By the fates, Raum picks Fionna for dinner and unwittingly starts the wheels turning toward his own destruction.
Set in the time of Macbeth, this breathtaking tale uses language from old Scotland to really take the reader into the rich and stunning historical era portrayed. Using first person narrative from both Branan and Fionna’s perspectives, the novel brilliantly delves deep into the psyche of the human condition, both good and evil, as the trio of demons march toward their destiny whether it be in hell or in heaven.

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"My life was going exactly where I wanted it to until the Devil showed up…"
Branan Lachlan is no mere mortal man. He is God’s own, possessing half an angel’s soul. Fionna Fraser, owner of the other half, was training to be a nun when the Devil brought her to his cave to be dinner.
The Demon of Scotland is a vivid portrait of a man with an angel soul turned into a demon by Raum Kroni, a minion of Lucifer. Branan is plagued by an internal battle of good versus evil, one part of him playing against the other. He is destined to walk Scotland forever, neither living nor dying. Eventually turning his brother to save Earc’s life, Branan returns to the fold of his tiny family to lead them on a strange journey through the devil’s world on Earth. By the fates, Raum picks Fionna for dinner and unwittingly starts the wheels turning toward his own destruction.
Set in the time of Macbeth, this breathtaking tale uses language from old Scotland to really take the reader into the rich and stunning historical era portrayed. Using first person narrative from both Branan and Fionna’s perspectives, the novel brilliantly delves deep into the psyche of the human condition, both good and evil, as the trio of demons march toward their destiny whether it be in hell or in heaven.

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