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Oppression: Suffer the Children 2
Oppression: Suffer the Children 2
Oppression: Suffer the Children 2
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DEMONS, GHOSTS, WRAITHS, ENTITIES
THE CHILDREN ARE NOT IMMUNE

Bad things have been happening to the Millers since they started living in their dream house. Horrifying entities have shown themselves to husband and wife Jim and Susan, and their children, Jenna and Faith, twelve and seven. There is no doubt in the couples' minds that they will fight for their house -- but this is before they find out what they are really dealing with.

In the days and nights that followed, Jim and Susan are both subjected to waking nightmares, shadows in the periphery of their visions, and watching their children repeatedly being put in danger in ways parents will never dare think their children will encounter. Jim tries to find answers by installing cheap surveillance cameras to spending hours at a time online, until he finally admits that they are suffering from the hands of supernatural entities. Talks of leaving the new house altogether suddenly become a serious consideration.

But can they? Or will the malicious and cruel entities let them leave?

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*** Warning: This book contains graphical descriptions of gruesome and sickening scenes. This is not for the squeamish. If you get easily scared or offended, do not proceed. ***
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Susan blinked when she noticed that out of one darkened corner of the room, a figure flickered into existence.

It was a tall figure of massive proportions. She could not make out a lot of details, but it did look like a person. The faster it flickered, the more solid it appeared to her.

Then the flickering stopped and the figure began to move. In slow, almost calculated steps it moved towards Jenna, who was still suspended in midair.

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherSandra Ross
Release dateNov 12, 2013
ISBN9781311566317
Oppression: Suffer the Children 2
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Lily Green

Lily Green is 41, divorced, and lives in Pacific Heights, San Francisco. She has two sons—Michael, 22 and Todd, 18. Lily has a dark past—she was adopted as a child by a well-meaning, homey schoolteacher and her husband, a bartender. Her adopted father abused her as a child, and in her late teens, she decided she had had enough and reported the incident both to her mom, and the local police. Her mother, instead of coming to her aid, decided to evict her. Lily, therefore, had to move into the city and fend for herself, working odd jobs to put herself through college. She married Howard, a fellow student, and father to both her sons. They parted ways when Todd was 3. Michael is in medical school—an intern—with a pre-med degree in Psychiatry. Michael resides in L.A. Todd is a student at San Francisco University, taking up Dance as his major. Both Michael and Todd are single. Her former husband is Howard, head of an architecture firm. Though he and Lily are estranged, he helps put the kids through college. Lily herself was a dance choreographer—and now teaches Development of Dance Techniques and Dance Theory—part time. She is known to date men several years her junior, as she finds most men her age or older to be “too serious” and “boring." She has a healthy appetite for sex, but finds getting into a serious relationship for long periods “a waste of time." She feels she has yet to find a man her equal both intellectually and physically. She does not believe in “love”—she defines relationships as a meeting of minds and a consensual approval of helping the other grow. Lily is into organic food and is a health and exercise buff (though mostly incidental—the exercising helps “clear her mind”). She is into “centering” and yoga. She has yet to give up smoking, though. She loves to shop but within reason. Anything excessive and lavish has to be justified, she feels. Lily is deeply into social work (she is a member of the local LGBT group as a generous donor for free HIV testing drives, among other advocacies.). She is also an advocate for animal adoption. She describes herself as “a city girl with a small-town heart."

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