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Satan's Diary

By: Steven Darrell Bates
Narrated by: Jay Horace Black
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I’m the only one to have walked the cobblestones of the Most High. I’m the only one to have seduced a woman and made her walk away from everything she loved and cherished. I’m the only one who can convinced a person steadfast in their faith, to throw it all away for riches beyond their wildest dreams.

My lust for power is unquenchable, and I will use every trick at my disposal to gain an advantage. Even if it means destroying a church leader and his family with delectable treats full of envy, pride, greed, and lust.

©2020 Steven Darrell Bates (P)2021 Steven Darrell Bates
Genre Fiction United States Urban World Literature African American Drama & Plays
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I love the way all the characters came together in the story, and the key points the author brought up about church. He even mentions some modern day scandals we see in today’s churches. There were times; I had to pick my jaw off the floor. Preachers and church members need to read this.

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The author somehow made Satan a sympathetic character. The narrator has the perfect voice to convey the complexity of Satan’s characteristics: smooth, rich, scheming, mesmerizing, cool, fallible,...and all of the tension that results. The sound quality is phenomenal as is the delivery. I didn’t have to strain at all to be swept up into the fast-paced story. I felt I was in the Garden of Eden and in Cincinnati alike. The story is one as old as time itself, church and other moral leaders, are often serving avarice and not God.

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