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Title:Plague of Angels (The Descended #1)
Author:John Patrick Kennedy
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:1st Edition
Pages:Pages: 416 pages
Published:December 8th 2013 by Dark Trope Publishing (first published December 1st 2013)
Categories:Fantasy. Paranormal. Angels. Fiction
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Nyx is Queen of Hell and ruler of the Angels who were banished there – the Descended.

And when the rest of the Angels are called home, Nyx finds herself stuck on the Earth with the Son of God. To her surprise, she learns that he is no happier than she. God's son thought he was sent down to judge humanity. Instead, he becomes a sacrifice for a cause he does not believe in – their redemption.

After his mortal body dies, the Son of God makes Nyx an offer: a new paradise on Earth if she will help him destroy humanity.

With two of her fellow Angels by her side, Nyx launches a thousand-year campaign of violence, sex, betrayal and intrigue to bring down God's people and have them worship her instead. From the back streets of Jerusalem to the palaces of Rome, from the temples of Egypt to the Pope's bedchamber, Nyx and her companions work to destroy the worshippers of God.

But not all is as it seems. And the Son of God has bigger plans than any of them imagine...

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Edition Language: English
Series: The Descended #1


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Literally blew my mind. Word of warning, this book is not for those who are easily offended as the content is graphic and controversial. But, if you are ready for a dark adventure into the world of Hell on earth, then this book is for you.Nyx, the queen of Hell, has a mission to make mortals turn away from God and worship her so that one day earth would become her Paradise...and she has 1000 years to do it. This plan was planted in her head by a force more powerful than her, one who is looked

ARC was given for an honest review3.5-4 StarsThis isn't the type of book I would usually read and it took me a good few weeks as I kept picking it up and putting it down, I just couldn't decide whether I liked it or not, so I decided to look at it objectively and note my likes and dislikes (hence we have 4 stars.)Likes1) It was very well written and I found the writing style interesting.2) I loved Nyx... I can't put my finger on why, but someone who simply decides she's the Queen of hell...

Nyx. The banished angels. The suspense. The thrills. The mystery. The gruesomeness. Demons. War. Fantasy. Plot twists. Controversy.Enough said. This book was recommended to me, and now I'm recommending it to you.



Incredible story, great writing!Nyx is the Queen of Hell and a dark, descended angel sent to earth to destroy Christianity. Her companions in this mission are a couple of self-serving Goddesses and nearly an entire race of self-serving humans. Not to mention the son of God himself, yes, that's right -- Jesus is the big baddie in this paranormal retelling of history.As evil as Nyx is, the reader learns to respect and yes, even to love her in her quest to bring Christianity and humanity to their

I'm not wasting a bunch of words on this book. With an amateur writing style and cringe-worthy dialogue, this felt like an attempt at being edgy but ended up being downright silly at times. I'm very surprised by all the good reviews here.

Im rating this at 4 stars because of the rating system. I would have given it three and a half. I will get into why further down below. First the positive. Kennedy, writes a brilliant story line, Jesus (or Tribunal) as a bad guy? I would have never thought to check that side of the coin. Sure why wouldn't he be pissed over being a sacrifice. Kennedy did a great job on the research of the story throughout history, or at least as far, I know he did. I'm not exactly a history buff, however he

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