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Read Reviews for The Devil Inside - Jenna Black
by - written on 15/01/09 (Very useful, 148 readings)
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-Plot- This book is set in a world that is a lot like ours. The only difference is that in her world there are demons. Demons are beings that don't have corporeal bodies so they possess hosts and share their life. This is completely legal as long as the host is of age and consents. Occasionally demons possess humans without permission and when this happens exorcists are called in to get rid of the demon. Morgan Kingsley is an exorcist and the main character in this book. The book begins with her getting rid of a demon who manages to almost possess her. Confused about why it didn't possess her, when everything she knows about demons tells her that she should ... Read the complete review
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