The boys are back! In the second book of the Zodiac series, The Horn of Taurus by Paul Sating, Zeke, Bilba, and even Ralrek, are on another mission for the Council. This time, it’s the Eighth Circle of Hell instead of the Overworld, but once again, only these boys are the ones for the job. A powerful mogul demon has the Horn of Taurus, a powerful artifact from the beginning times, and one that the Council wants in their possession.
“Trust no one,” the boys are told by Seraph, one of the Council members, a fallen Angel, and their mission leader. Of course, Zeke already doesn’t trust the Council, how hard could it be not to trust anyone in the Eighth?
Hard, apparently.
If you liked Bitter Aires, then you’ll love the Horn of Taurus. There’s magic, mystery, character growth—hey, these boys are only a few hundred thousand years old after all and still living with their parents. And of course, humor.
Hurry, like hell hounds are after you, and pick up your copy today to find out more about Zeke and his friends, Hell and its circles, and why the Horn of Taurus is such a big deal.
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