What Woman is not perfect, when she is raw, hot, and naked? (Coffee and Blood - Love Letters Between the Dead - Book 3) Review
Coffee and Blood - Love Letters Between the Dead
A series of five erotica horror novels recounting the adventures, horrors, and tragedies of Jefferson Milton Davis, "Coffee and Blood" are based on the private and personal diaries of Jefferson Milton Davis, and covers his first 756 years of life as an angel, demon, vampire, ghost, mystic, musician, and author. After that...no one is really certain.
The first series of books: “Love Letters Between the Dead” are a history of the thoughts, words, and deeds of love, never consummated, between Jefferson Milton Davis and his nine dead wives. Women he had never met in life, but grew to love and honor and worship in death. And death is where he finally joined them, and where they are finally together.
“Real women: They mate savagely, and forever”.
During the course of his many lives, Jefferson discovers his own history, his own ancestry, including the fact that is own Mom is playing both sides against the middle. She is God, and She is also the Devil.
To quote Jefferson: “God is Love – and she charges by the hour”.
Book One: “The Dead Have Needs Too”
Book Two: “A Man must have his Women to love without limits, or he dies”
Book Three: “What woman is not perfect, when she is raw, hot, and naked?”
Book Four: “Without tears, there can be no future”
Book Five: “If she's invisible, isn't every woman beautiful?”
Notes from my Grave:
When the dead exchange letters, there is a formula involved.
You must be not just be dead, but damned as well.
Only the damned deserved to be punished in this particular manner.
The ghosts have freedom from their bodies, and the good ones return to the real world.
The ghosts who were not so good, become trapped for all time in one spot on the earth, and if their mortal lives had not already driven them mad, then ghosthood will.
The demons?
The Fallen Angels who turned against the False God Yahweh when he overthrew the one true god, Amalack?
Then Heaven and Hell had a boxing contest, and everyone lost.
The good Angels sided with the Devil Made God, and became Light Warriors – Angels of the Sword, slayers of the innocent.
Those Fallen Angels who refused to accept Evil as Good became the Fallen, and fought against evil, even as their bodies corrupted and hardened. True Speech became impossible, and mortals feared them because of their faces.
And bodies of stone.
Who are the damned?
We are.
Who are the demons?
We are.
From the diaries of
Jefferson Milton Davis
About the Author:
Coffee and Blood (the series) was created by the Horrorist, Charles Edward Bluehawk.
For Charles, starting life in Southern California meant being a part of the movie business, the television industry, the Wiccan community, the music industry, national defense contractors, NASA, and of course, computers.
Having grown up with spooks (real and not so real), specters, wee tiny beasties, ghouls, demons, spirits, Satan worshipers, God killers, Catholics, Jesuits, gypsies, and the occasional fallen angel (what bums those guys are!) Charles thought it was way past time to share his horrific point of view with the world.
About The Illustrator
Coffee and Blood (the series) is brilliantly Illustrated by Kenenth Slenker.
Solutions-oriented IT Specialist with notable success administering a broad range of corporate IT initiatives while participating in planning and implementation of information solutions in direct support of business objectives.
As a Web Designer and Web Master, Kenneth is one of the leading specialist in SEO concepts and technology, giving all “Coffee and Blood” related websites the highest possible visibility on the Internet.
As a Graphics Designer, Kenneth has been working professional for more then 12 years, and has created numerous major websites for his private company G1M Studios.
About the Publisher:
The FarStar Company, s.r.o., (Czech Republic; New Zealand; USA) started in 1980 as a ghost writing house in Hollywood, California, and is today the sole pub
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