Demon Tales: The Fall of Atlantis: 1 - Softcover

Nocturne, Lilith

 
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Synopsis

THE FALL OF ATLANTIS
Demon Tales: Book One

She destroyed an empire for freedom. Now she's telling you exactly how she did it.

When obsessive academic Elena Pierce finally succeeds in summoning an ancient demon, she expects power, secrets, perhaps even danger. What she doesn't expect is Lilith-beautiful, articulate, and surprisingly willing to talk.

Over eight weeks of interviews in Elena's cramped apartment, Lilith recounts her greatest seduction: the fall of Atlantis. How she chose King Alexandros-adequate ruler, recent widower, desperate to prove himself extraordinary. How she made him believe she loved him while teaching him to need her. How she used sex as bait, validation as hook, and ambition as the trap that would doom an entire civilization.

The plan was perfect. The seduction was flawless. The ritual succeeded.

Thousands died. Atlantis sank into myth. And Lilith walked away free-permanently manifested, no longer dependent on mortal worship, finally liberated after twelve thousand years of hunger.

But freedom tastes like ash when you're eternally alone.

Across millennia-from primitive Greece to classical Athens to Alexander the Great's conquests-Lilith refines her techniques. Teaches tribes to prosper, then watches them destroy each other. Seduces leaders, corrupts empires, moves on before the consequences catch up. The pattern never changes. Only the victims do.

Until Socrates. The one who saw her clearly and refused anyway. The one she couldn't seduce, couldn't manipulate, couldn't make need her. The one she had to destroy-because truth is more dangerous than any weapon.

And now, telling Elena these stories week after week, Lilith watches another pattern unfold: Elena's apartment transforming from scholar's hovel to elegant sanctuary. Elena's appearance shifting from deliberate plainness to curated beauty. Elena's eyes-impossibly, undeniably-changing color.

Because proximity to demons has consequences.

Elena knows she's being manipulated. Recognizes every technique Lilith describes. Sees the trap closing in real time. She's documenting it all-the academic vindication of a lifetime.

But documentation isn't protection. And awareness doesn't mean you can resist when corruption feels like care. When being chosen by something ancient and terrible feels better than being invisible to everyone else. When you look in the mirror and barely recognize yourself-but desperately want to keep becoming whoever this new person is.

The question isn't whether Elena will fall. It's whether she'll realize she's already falling-and choose it anyway.


Perfect for readers who loved:

  • Circe by Madeline Miller (mythology from the monster's perspective)
  • A Court of Thorns and Roses (dark fantasy romance with morally gray characters)
  • Interview with the Vampire (seductive immortals recounting their sins)
  • The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue (immortality as curse, not gift)


What readers are saying:

"Absolutely devastating. I kept waiting for Lilith to be redeemed and she just... never is. And somehow that made it better."

"The sex scenes are scorching, but it's the emotional manipulation that will haunt you. I finished this book feeling like I'd been seduced too."

"Part classical mythology, part psychological horror, entirely addictive. I read it in one sitting and immediately wanted Book 2."

"Dark, complex, unapologetically amoral. Lilith is a monster and I couldn't stop rooting for her anyway. What does that say about me?"

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