The Devil's Kiss 2
The Mall Survivor
"Mariona was once the executioner for the Ouroboros, a predator programmed for chaos. Her hands committed the irreparable, but her soul remained a prisoner of a technological hell. Her two years of psychiatric internment were more than just treatment: they were her purgatory. A hand-to-hand struggle with her own demons to deconstruct the 'machine' she had become. This machine will give way to a woman hungry for life... and for the truth."
Mariona’s Vengeance
"While her former masters rot in the shadows of high-security cells, Mariona rises from her ashes, protected by a victim status she intends to transform into a weapon. But her redemption will not be peaceful. Her quest for justice ignites through a devastating love, a raw bond that knows no limits."
A Revenge Equal to Her Suffering
"Ultimately, between the perils of 'Operation Ouroboros' and irresistible carnal temptations, Mariona no longer flees her past: she embraces it. In this bloody hunt, desire becomes her engine and pleasure her only compass. She surrenders to a forbidden passion, where every caress is a challenge to death. Every embrace is revenge against those who tried to break her. The circle closes, and this time, it is in a blaze of sweat and vengeance that Mariona will sign her freedom."
The Author’s Perspective :
A Question of Justice and Humanity
"Frankly, would it be legitimate or just to condemn a machine to life imprisonment? Can we hold responsible a 'tool' that, from its first hour, was only ever educated to serve evil? Mariona proves in this sequel that even a programmed weapon can reclaim its humanity, though her path to freedom inevitably passes through a form of savage justice.
It raises a profound ethical question: if the 'machine' never possessed free will or a sense of right and wrong, is her revenge a crime or a necessary rebirth? In this story, Mariona eliminates the survivors who destroyed her life, showing that her redemption is inseparable from the destruction of her makers. The most chilling part remains the reality of these shadows—situations like these actually exist."