Princess Reigns

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Pub Date Aug 07 2021 | Archive Date Dec 09 2021

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Ava Edwards is a young, beautiful minister, but also a phony one. She has dreams and ambitions of becoming a rich and famous televangelist. But she’s small-time, and she’s desperate to make it to the top. Ava’s stepdaughter Susy, is a sweet, pretty, ten-year-old. She’s a great child, but Ava hates her guts. Ava is resentful of the fact that everything seems to come so easily to the girl, while she herself has had to struggle for everything she has gotten.

Susy stands to inherit a six-figure Trust Fund when she turns eighteen years old. Ava decides that little Susy shouldn’t get that money, because she herself needs it now. She can use the money to expand her ministry and start herself on the way to becoming the big-time star preacher that she has always wanted to be. She dreams up a plot along with a boyfriend of hers to kill the child. She hates the child so much, that she orders that the death be brutal and bloody. After Susy’s death, the Trust Fund would then revert to the child’s father, Henry, whom Ava knows she can control with no problem. She easily henpecks him.

Susy’s big sister Tori is a private investigator. She has never liked Ava, and the feeling is mutual. She and Ava clash over the future of little Susy. And it is a clash that will lead to all kinds of chaos and mayhem for both parties. Whether or not little Susy lives, will be determined by who comes out on top in the fight between Tori and Ava. And it’s a fight that could very well be to the death.

Ava Edwards is a young, beautiful minister, but also a phony one. She has dreams and ambitions of becoming a rich and famous televangelist. But she’s small-time, and she’s desperate to make it to the...


Advance Praise

"""Princess Reigns will keep you turning the page in anticipation of the reign of ""Princess"" Ava Edwards coming to an end. Every word will make you despise this villain even more and have you craving her downfall in this dark tale from author Roger Williams.""

--Bestsellers World

Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson

Princess Reigns is a story that puts all of the seven deadly sins on display. Ava Edwards (aka Princess Ava) is a young, ambitious minister from the city of Del Toray. Her ambitions, however, do not align with any spiritual path of spreading God's love. Instead, they are ambitions for money and power. Ava does not believe the messages that she preaches. Instead, she sees her place in the church as a stepping stone to greater things.

Ava is guilty of many of the seven deadly sins herself. Her wrath is on display immediately, as the book opens with Ava chasing an employee around the room, attempting to attack him. Her lust takes the form of sleeping with her ex-con church employee, Joe, behind the back of her husband, Henry.Her greed is visible in her desire to get a hold of her stepdaughter's trust fund. Her envy is clear in her hatred for Reverend Holt, the leader of the church down the road. Her pride is shown in her self-praise for her looks and intellect.

The only two deadly sins that Ava does not display are gluttony and sloth. In fact, with the level of work she puts into her evil plans, sloth is the last sin of which Ava could possibly be accused. While she might not be guilty of these two sins, her ten-year-old son Jimmy certainly is. Mother and child are not the only villains of this story. Ava's lover Joe and his brother Robbie certainly carry their fair share of wicked intent. Both brothers can check off several of the deadly sins themselves. Even our protagonist, private detective and stepdaughter of Ava, Tori Edwards, is guilty of wrath. She is constantly at odds with Ava over the way Ava treats Tori's little sister, Susy.

In Princess Reigns, Roger Williams once again taps into the darkness to bring us a story with twisted characters looking to prey upon the innocent for their own gain. We see the depths that the worst among us are willing to stoop in order to gain money and power. We also see the lengths that the best of us will go to for the ones we love.

This book is another battle between the light and the dark from Williams. Few characters can be said to occupy any of the gray space in between. While Ava may pretend to be a member of the light, her secret soul is pitch black. The characters that Williams creates are either horrifying or admirable, and choosing sides is easy.

Princess Reigns"" offers fans another author to keep on their thriller radar""

--Hollywood Book Reviews

  One woman's religious charlatan acts turns malicious when she discovers a means to wealth in Roger Williams' ""Princess Reigns."

"""Princess Reigns will keep you turning the page in anticipation of the reign of ""Princess"" Ava Edwards coming to an end. Every word will make you despise this villain even more and have you...


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Ava Edwards is a young, beautiful minister, but also a phony one. She has dreams and ambitions of becoming a rich and famous televangelist. But she’s small-time, and she’s desperate to make it to the top. Ava’s stepdaughter Susy, is a sweet, pretty, ten-year-old. She’s a great child, but Ava hates her guts. Ava is resentful of the fact that everything seems to come so easily to the girl, while she herself has had to struggle for everything she has gotten.

Susy stands to inherit a six-figure Trust Fund when she turns eighteen years old. Ava decides that little Susy shouldn’t get that money, because she herself needs it now. She can use the money to expand her ministry and start herself on the way to becoming the big-time star preacher that she has always wanted to be. She dreams up a plot along with a boyfriend of hers to kill the child. She hates the child so much, that she orders that the death be brutal and bloody. After Susy’s death, the Trust Fund would then revert to the child’s father, Henry, whom Ava knows she can control with no problem. She easily henpecks him.

Susy’s big sister Tori is a private investigator. She has never liked Ava, and the feeling is mutual. She and Ava clash over the future of little Susy. And it is a clash that will lead to all kinds of chaos and mayhem for both parties. Whether or not little Susy lives, will be determined by who comes out on top in the fight between Tori and Ava. And it’s a fight that could very well be to the death.

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