Of Faith and Fiends
When Judith moved to New York, She Expected challenges...not murder.
When Judith, an aspiring actress and Christian cult survivor, moves to New York City to escape her “mausoleum of a hometown,” she expected challenges. What she didn’t expect was to be murdered.
In the midst of a botched burglary, she suffers a fatal wound, but she puts the brakes on her demise and strikes a deal with a bright light she assumes is God.
“Put your money where your mouth…er prophets are…and prove that good really is stronger than evil. Let me live, and I’ll solve your evil problem for good.”
The light revokes her death sentence under one condition—she keeps her promise to hunt and kill the devil. With no more help than the names of the two artifacts she needs to slay the devil, the voice gives her only one clue on where to find them. “The help you need lies in London.”
But when she realizes the bargain she struck comes with some terrifying small print, she momentarily looks for comfort in the religion she rejected. At a nearby cathedral she encounters Titus, a sexy priest in training who can’t resist helping her track down the artifacts she needs to take down the Prince of Darkness—or falling for her despite her new, fiendish identity. But when a dashing demonic stranger steps in to give Judith the help she really needs, the three discover that more is on the line than simply Judith’s heart.
Will the stranger’s help be enough to recover the artifacts or will the secret he’s hiding ruin everything?
The Dark Places
WIll Sammy give up her humanity to become an instrument of judgement?
When an auto accident leaves promising, young attorney, Samantha Beckett, to face a handicap alone as a widowed newlywed, she sinks into a dark place.
Obsessed with ending the life of the man who all but ended hers, she sequesters herself from reality through research. While planning the macabre details of her revenge, she stumbles onto a strange pattern of deaths in the news. Certain that these deaths were no accident, Sammy pulls herself from her despair and takes her findings to the police.
When the authorities scoff at her theories, she vows to solve the mystery on her own, but instead finds an ancient abomination hiding among the stone and concrete of the New York streets. Her discovery unexpectedly presents her with the possibility of a life free from the effects of the accident and offers the revenge she craves—free from consequence.
Will she give up her humanity by giving herself over to the darkness completely, or will she allow her conscience to turn her back to the light?