Diary of a Lonely Demon

Diary of a Lonely Demon

by Jon David
Diary of a Lonely Demon

Diary of a Lonely Demon

by Jon David

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Overview

Dear Diary,

For two years, I've been checking out a town on Earth. I know this one town is only scratching the surface of the planet. There is one curious ritual that I learned, and it's called "dating." Demons don't "date." It's pointless to them, seeing as how they don't believe in love or companionship. I don't know why humans date either. I've seen them, and I can tell they have ulterior motives. There's something weird about this human. He's not a wizard, and yet he's able to block my abilities somehow. He's worthy of further...study. It's just curiosity; that's all it is, I'm sure.


Sunshine, chocolate, puppies. These aren't the typical words found in most demon vocabularies. But then again, Morgalla isn't your typical demon. She has a good heart and a terrible secret: she doesn't like being a demon. Worse, her father is one of the lead demons in Hell and he expects her to follow in his footsteps and wreak havoc on Earth.

During one of her many visits to Earth disguised as a human, she meets Jasper. He's kind and sweet and unlike anyone she's ever met before. Does she dare show her true self? Is it possible that a demon could find love?

Despite the many challenges standing in her way, when trouble begins to brew between Earth and Hell, Morgalla must decide: Which side is she on?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186562504
Publisher: BHC Press
Publication date: 02/21/2023
Series: The Morgalla Chronicles , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 764 KB

About the Author

Born and raised in southeast Michigan, Jon David is the author of The Morgalla Chronicles series, featuring a lonely and misunderstood demon heroine. A self-proclaimed nerd, Jon's other interests include comics and anime.
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