LAST EXORCISM Scout is a young woman that is recovering from an exorcism. She has little memory of being possessed other then flashbacks. She finds herself in a support group with other women her own age who relate their own personal stories to each other. They each have one thing in common other than being possessed...they are now being stalked by a mysterious, older woman.
GAME OF EVIL Two estranged sisters who show up at their missing mother's estate to settle her estate and collect the proceeds. But as they sift through her belongings, they find a board game that holds a connection to their mother's disappearance ...and deadly consequences for anyone who plays it.
Scout (formerly known as Liliana) is struggling to cope after being one of the rare few to face a demonic presence and survive through the exorcism to expel it. Haunted night after night by Asmodeus, it began with debilitating headaches and sickness before it would morph into an al consuming illness that would eventually force her memory to stop recording. Faced with two choices; fight for her soul or accept a lifetime or eternal damnation, she paired with two Priests (Father Piotr and Father Christopher) to began the gruling process. Left with horrific injuries including bruises and broken bones, her Aunt pressed the charges against the Priests citing it was obscene and cruel measures taken. Freed from the clutches of Hell, Scout begins trying to heal but it's been a rather rough two years. Seeing Dr. Maddox for help, he recommends her to visit Spiritual Survivors, a club hosted weekly by one of his close friends Tara. Taking immediately to her calming words and soothing nature, it's no wonder About felt comfortable for the first time opening up about her story of possession, yet it'll come with a near fatal price. Being stalked and followed by a bizarre homeless woman with a bag full of rats, Sister Seline Mercier, she was a shunned nurse who the churches all turned their backs against because of his unorthodox measures regarding exorcisms. Forced to believe her soul was far from freez Scout watched members including Tara attack Seline with machetes, leading to her brutal execution. With little places left to turn, she teams up with Feanco, a younger boy from her neighborhood for the ultimate battle of good and evil. Challenging the two demons one of one in the Church, it was revealed Tara and Joey sold their souls to the very devil for promises unimaginable. As the final showing comes to a closed Feanco loses his arm to the demon he fought, while Scout tries to believe her soul might actually be hers to keep.
“Liliana, we are coming. Your flesh and your bones and your soul belong to Father Satan.”
I touched the afterlife. And the afterlife touched you.
Guns didn’t scare Scout. What scared scout was what was on the other side of death.She had glimpsed it, and it had taken a long look at her, too.She never wanted to see it again, and she never wanted it to see her either.
Book 2: Game Of Evil:
Did you summon something you shouldn’t? Did you call back your husband and something went wrong? Did he do something to you? What happened?
Bethan was only nineteen years old and trying to cope to her small family become even smaller. Her Aunt Norma and her mother Jayne has a secret, one worth keeping secret for over a decade before the enrichment of money and riches forced it to expose. Ten years ago her grandmother Elizabeth Davies vanished without a trace after taking a late night walk somewhere into the darkness. As the family begins cleaning out the old house, Bethan discovers an old board game which held carvings and drawings of inhuman creatures that could essential raise the dead and connect you to things that no longer walked the earth in human flesh. Searching through her grandmother's journals, she learns just how the rituals are played and summons her grandmother back to the living. When she learns her daughters are there, the woman grabs scissors before brutally murdering Jayne in the basement beside the withered remains of her own body. Now it's been seven years and Bethan is completely unhinged, proud that she rose the dead to become a killer.
“If I die tomorrow, I will die happy,” read the last line.
The stories had many grammatical mistakes. They started out fairly strong, alowing me to know the main character, but the storyline became a little confusing and seemed to end abruptly.