Demon’s Kiss
Kisses and Chaos Book 1
Unearth dark secrets in this electrifying tale of kidnapping, mystery, magic, and a relentless assassin’s quest for justice.
In “Demon’s Kiss,” the first book of The Kisses and Chaos Trilogy, authors William Alan Webb and Larry Hoy introduce readers to the gritty underworld of Memphis, Tennessee. The story begins with a sinister ritual and quickly pivots to the life of Luther Sweetwater, an assassin with LifeEnders Incorporated. Sweetwater’s world turns upside down when he’s tasked with an unusual job by Captain Hayes – finding and rescuing Hayes’ kidnapped niece, Stephanie, and her friend Jennifer. This mission plunges Sweetwater into a chilling plot of human trafficking, testing his skills and moral compass like never before.
As Sweetwater delves deeper into the seedy underbelly of Memphis, he uncovers a web of corruption and deceit. The narrative expertly intertwines the perspectives of Stephanie and Jennifer, revealing their harrowing experience as captives. The girls’ plight adds a poignant layer to the story, offering a raw and emotional contrast to Sweetwater’s calculated and often brutal methods. “Demon’s Kiss” is more than a thriller; it’s a journey through the darkest corridors of human nature, where the line between right and wrong blurs, and survival becomes the only law. This book promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly turning pages until the explosive conclusion.
From The Author
First and foremost, thank you for reading my work.
When you spend your hard-earned money to purchase my book(s), it’s a humbling experience. I feel a deep responsibility to give you the best books possible, not only in terms of plot, characters and narrative, but also proper word usage and grammar. This does not and should not imply perfection on my part. Far from it. However, whatever errors may creep into the work are regretted by the author, who asks forgiveness in advance.
My one and only intention for this and my other books is to entertain the reader. Perhaps to also inform, especially in my non-fiction, but information is only useful when delivered in such a way that it’s remembered.
Readers are special people. I appreciate you all because I’m one of you. Books are my life, as my overflowing bookshelves will attest. Everything I have done in my life has led to this moment. From majoring in Creative Writing to absorbing military history over the last 50+ years, I have devoted my life to this book and all those yet to come.
I pray you feel the effort was worthwhile.