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A breathtaking mystical and erotic thriller that goes beyond imagination

Rabbi Menahem Mendel Schul, a reputable Jerusalemite matchmaker, is forced to take upon himself a 'satanic' assignment: finding a suitable human match for the Devil! He has exactly one year to accomplish the mission, or else his body and soul will go through the Seven Halls of Hell. Will he meet the deadline?

What happens when a Hasidic matchmaker is ordered to find a wife for the Devil?

The Rabbi embarks upon a frantic quest on the Devil's characteristics and sexual preferences, so that he can find him a proper match. He is trying to find answers in both centuries-old and contemporary literature on Kabbalah, occultism, black magic, incantation, sorcery, satanic cults, devil-worship, and the like. Finding hypothetical insights insufficient, he makes up his mind to experience some of it personally. He meets with an African sorceress, takes part in a drugs-and-sex orgy in a German cemetery and witnesses a blood-chilling ritual performed by a Brazilian satanic cult.

Finally, the Rabbi succeeds in convincing two young Jewish girls to comply with his perverted plan, promising them a heavenly match, but firmly refuses to reveal any details about the chosen one's identity. He then gradually prepares the girls for their superhuman challenge - sexually satisfying the Devil. The 'training course' includes exposure to drugs, perverted group sex, brutal rape, extreme BDSM sessions, and more. It is not long before the Rabbi finds himself living in his own dark underworld, where sin, lust and deviance become a hellish yet arousing routine.

Devil's Bride is an exciting and gripping mystical novel that delves into the depth of sin, desires and spiritual transcendence. The twists in the powerful plot will leave you breathless up to the surprising climax.

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285 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 26, 2017

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October 21, 2017
Devil is real or just a figment of our imagination. If there is a god there must be a devil. Because plus and minus are opposite side of the same coin.

The opening of book reads “This book is dedicated to those who believe devil exists, but do not know where to find him. If you believe in devil and feel your search will end after reading it, you will be disappointed big time. I failed to understand whether Rabbi Mendel Schul is mentally disturbed or does devil possessed him. He searches a wife for devil like a fanatic and in the process destroys lives of two women.

This is sick, confused and very long book. Very boring and idiotic to say the least.

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1,303 reviews17 followers
November 10, 2020
Wow a perfect blend of religious,paranormal,historical culture and literature. The author knows how to push the boundaries between face and fiction. There were so many truthful lies in every chapter. A story preemptive of a story that's heresy and life-altering. Ppl of strict religious codes and values are easily manipulated,they know not what's beyond their own traditions and understanding. Those that seek knowledge need to have the moral and responsibility mindset to withstand all its power. The conversations between Rabbi Mendel Schul were most intriguing!

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Devil's Bride
by K.G. Isaac
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The Devil chuckled. “After all, nothing scares you mortals more than death. That’s why you’ve conjured up legends and myths about heaven and hell. Each religion has its afterlife version. Some promise believers royal feasts in the company of their nation’s ancestors, some offer six dozen virgins as an eternal reward for martyrdom, some scare sinners with nightmarish tales of hell. “Ever since you humans first realize you aren’t immortal, you deluded yourselves into thinking of life after death. Reincarnation, resurrection, ascending souls, descending souls, imagined worlds that don’t exist, anti-aging treatments. You name it! There’s no end to your creativity, your pathetic attempts to postpone the end, to bypass your deity’s punishment for the Original Sin of devouring a bite or two from the tree of Good and Evil. “But does chapter three of your book of Genesis not spell it out for you? ‘For you are dust, and to dust you shall return.’ I, of all entities, know very well the nightmares you get from the very thought of death, of the ...more three or five times a day, or rarely, or only when they need something. They make vows, confess, request forgiveness and innocently believe that there’s a higher force which can ensure a livelihood, a s...This highlight has been truncated due to consecutive passage length restrictions.

“And did you see him? You have seen God Almighty?” “Saw him? Your God is the one who created me, a sort of hybrid of both him and you, humans. Many supra-humans were created at the same time as you were, creatures you call angels. God’s emissaries, his slaves. And I was one of them.”

“God never came down to the planet. The gigantic brain cloud wasn’t capable of living on the surface of the Earth because of its atmospheric conditions, so he created us, good angels and bad angels, angels of life and the angel of death. And each of us was given a specific divine mission.”

We, both the good and bad angels, were tools in the hands of god; we carried out the genetic, chemical and nuclear experiments. In essence, we were the actual creation, the act of genesis, the act of becoming the divine chariot.”
“What did you expect, that the people writing your Bible would admit the devil had a hand in it? Did you know there are about 6,000 languages and every last one of them is my handiwork?”
“I, the Devil, invented religions!”
“Such satisfaction they give me, the three great monotheistic religions I cooked up. All share the same god, but each religion is convinced of its superiority of worship and will kill the others to prove it! Muslims in mosques on Friday. Jews in synagogues on Saturday. Christians in church on Sunday. Each religion with its own rituals and restrictions. And why did I invest in creating these differences? So that no human could simultaneously belong to more than one religion, even though all believe in the same god, the God of Abraham and Moses, and the same old-new covenant.” “And then I set about creating ten thousand more small to medium-sized religions, which splits humans into even more groups. Through religion I hurt you humans, but I hurt God even more.”
"You humans yearn for a god. You cling to any shred of belief, certain that a supreme power is responsible for the forces of nature. You develop morality tales, rituals, limitations and prohibitions, you conduct sacrifices, you’re certain a God listens to your prayers.
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October 8, 2017
Devil's Bride by KG Isaac Is A Story Of Fight Between God And Devil

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Devil's Bride by KG Isaac is a mystery novel with a high intensity of thrill. On a broader scale, it reflects a fight between the two spiritual entities in order to take over the reigns of the universe. I think, this fight is in existence right since the birth of mankind and will last till the last person on this earth is alive. With a high level of imagination and entertainment that are the strongest points of the story, the author is able to create quite an engaging content. The story brings two persons in front of each other. One of them hails from the land of Gods while the other is from Devil's land. The story takes place in an underworld environment thus creating a number of intense moments. It is like two persons from two entirely different worlds come face to face to carry on the intensity.

Devil's Bride by KG Isaac is in fact, a story beyond imagination. Rabbi Menahem Mendel Schul is a famous matchmaker in Jerusalem. One fine morning, on opening his eyes he finds himself tied to the bed with heavy leather strips. In reality, that morning was not fine for him from any angle. He utilizes all his energies to recall where he is and how did he land here but to no avail. It was when a nurse in her sixties enters his room that he gets to know that he is in a hospital. But still, he is not able to recall anything about it. The nurse tells him that after losing his consciousness on Mount Meron he fell badly thus wounding his both arms badly. And it was a shock for him when he comes to know that he is here for last seven days and completely unconscious.

Schul is in his fifties but his health is not in a sound state. After a while, the nurse leaves his vault-like room. He stars recalling and remembering the reasons why and how he is here. He remembers he was climbing the mountain with Rebecca to reach the peak where Joseph is waiting for her. But there is a difficult task for Schul that he has to complete within a year. He has to find a suitable human girl for the Devil. And if he doesn't complete this task his body and soul will have to go through Seven Halls of Hell. Will he be able to finish his task in time? Or there is something more for him to discover? Find it in Devil's Bride by KG Isaac that has a good amount of erotic sequences in the story.
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October 16, 2017
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In Devil’s Bride, the concept is quite awesome. Rabbi Menahem Mendel Schul, a reputable matchmaker, is forced to find a suitable match for none other than…the devil. He has one year to accomplish the mission, or his body and soul will be put through the Seven Halls of Hell. Rabbi emarks upon this seemingly impossible task, trying to find out the Devil’s characteristics and sexual preferneces. He searches for answers in all kinds of literature, the occult, even black magic, and even does some field research of his own–such as participating in an orgy, and witnessing a ritual performed by a cult.

He finally succeeds in convincing two young Jewish girls to comply with his plan, and then prepares them for their challenge: to satisfy the devil. The training course involves drugs, rape, extreme BDSM, and the likes, while the Rabbi himself ventures deeper and deeper into dark desires, becoming more and more like the Devil himself.

Some of the rape / drugs / BDSM parts were over the top for me, and I didn’t enjoy them all that much. I did like the concept, and I also liked the Rabbi’s own descent into madness and wickedness, and how he started to resemble his client–the Devil–over time.
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June 11, 2018
This book had me gripped from the start, that is what I like about a book that can pull you in and make you want to keep reading. I really enjoyed reading this book, it had a lot of twists and turns in it which were really good and I didn't expect the ending. I do however wish there was another book to follow on because I would really like to see how she lives her life after.
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