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tu e kay tmaz
Eve Langlais is an outstanding writer. I'm in love with this series all the Hell books are everything you could want. Funny as "Hell",hehe romantic, adventurous, sexy it has it all strong characters and wonderful story line. you will have some new favorites.
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jango
Muriel is awesome times 100! What else can you say about a gal who refuses to do what daddy wants, especially when daddy is Lucifer? This book is sizzling with fun and sex appeal. I hated when it ended.
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elsabe
This really was a fun entertaining read. It had some really hot & steamy scenes which that Eve always rights great! My favorite were the personalities she created for Satan and his family members. I hope she keeps them going with the next book.
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terry martens
This book is another fantastic story from the mind of Eve Langlais.
Muriel is the Princess of Hell and a total embarrassment to her father, why? Because she is a virgin and proud of it.
When she finally meets a guy who interest her, she is forbidden to see him. What's Muriel to do? Why disobey her father of course.
Totally love this book. Action, romance and just bad behavior, what do you expect....... she is from hell.
Fantastic start to this series.
Muriel is the Princess of Hell and a total embarrassment to her father, why? Because she is a virgin and proud of it.
When she finally meets a guy who interest her, she is forbidden to see him. What's Muriel to do? Why disobey her father of course.
Totally love this book. Action, romance and just bad behavior, what do you expect....... she is from hell.
Fantastic start to this series.
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megan mcgrath
The plot is predictable and slow, often disjointed, a heavy emphasis on the sexual side but with not enough development or complexity of the characters to make it interesting. Not a book I would at all recommend.
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malin
I actually read the Welcome to Hell series before this one, and I think I enjoyed those ones more. While I liked this story, there was much more humor (along with points of view) in the Welcome to Hell books. I loved Auric, and while I liked Muriel, she was more vanilla (read: boring) than you'd think a daughter of Hell would be. With all that being said, I plan on continuing the series to see if it gets better!
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terry
The characters were great although Satan was a little mushy. The stuff like encouraging his daughter to lose her virginity was funny but strange. I laughed a lot. The way she recharges her energy was definately the funnest and hottest I have heard of...lol
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trupti dev
Someone must have ADHD, either the characters of the author. The writing is in your face train of thought...and the thoughts run all over the place as the heroine tries to decide if she's a virginal princess of hell or a slutty lover of hunky men....my teenage daughters dinner conversations are easier to follow than this!
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yosafbridg
If this can ever be possible, this story made Satan an adorable father who just has a few issues. I mean, it MUST be hard to be evil ALL the time...lol! His daughter loves him, but just wants him out of her business. She wants to lose her virginity HER way. But, she does love her dad. Amazing.
My only plea is for the author to write more like this. :D
My only plea is for the author to write more like this. :D
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vanessa soza
This was basically porn with a very thin plot. Not that I mind a good steamy read, but I expect books to be well written and remotely intelligent. This was neither. I read the second book as well, hoping it might get better. It didn't. If you're looking for a good read with sizzling love scenes and intelligent, well-developed characters you enjoy and care about, read Kresley Cole. Much better and worth the price.
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marko ruostetoja
Lucifers Daughter Eve Langlais
I received this book free via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. I don't gush and give false praise - I don't believe that helps readers or authors so what you read is what I truly feel about a book.
Muriel is Satan's daughter - a virgin still at 23 and holding out for true love Satan is disappointed in her failure to live up to the demonising ways he wants. He loves her though, and is always trying to get her to flip over to the "dark" side of morality. She has lots of half siblings, mostly incubus/succubus so Satan's very happy with their morals of course! We meet one, Bambi (Bambi the succubus - what irony!) who tries to help Muriel and protect her. Satan isn't the bad guy we expect - just one who loves his family and tries to live up to his reputation. He's a soft spot for Muriel and pops in almost daily to chat to her and offer tips on how to lose her virginity or do something to keep up the family reputation for evil. Muriel owns a bar and one evening three gorgeous hunks stroll in...life is never quite the same after wards.
Eve has a great way with words - I read one of her books last summer and it had me in stitches, this one has similar results. Whilst I was reading I couldn't help the sniggers slipping out and Him Indoors kept saying "what's so funny?" but you have to read it in context to understand it. Satan has some great lines, Muriel is lovely, one of life's innocents in many ways and yet being brought up by Lucifer she is very familiar with the world of hell-hounds and the dangers of demons. Suddenly however it seems that more than usual number of demons are out to kill her and there are whispers of another uprising to overthrow Lucifer. The plot thickens, Muriel's finds sizzling romance ( and a good helping of lust), demons abound, there are captures and escapes and all wrapped up in some fantastic snarky quips from Lucifer.
The book is written from Muriel's point of view and very dialogue based - my favourite type. It allows the quips and humour to come through and makes me feel as though I'm present in the novel. The characters are well written and feel real, and I was quickly drawn into the novel and the actions and drama. Its fast paced and the humour just shines through - its a kind of demon-lit novel. Super-lit? Fantasy-lit? Hard to describe but like a chick-lit but with supernatural characters. They feel real though and its easy to get absorbed into the events. Muriel's brilliant, proud she can protect herself and yet happy like lots of females for a real Alpha male to take charge (or at least think he's in charge - we all know how to do that don't we ?) And Auric is certainly all Alpha male. He has secrets though and Muriel needs to know what they are. I love when she goes out with him against dads edict and he them tells her she's grounded - but the demon carrying the message is confused by it :) the novel is full of little quirks like that and made me laugh - a lot.
Its a funny light-hearted feel good book, not a great in-depth drama but one to relax with and lose yourself in for a few hours. Its an easy read with no huge surprises but fun all the way through. There;s sex here, scorching hot sex at times but not too graphic and it fits the plot lines perfectly. If you want a sexy, light, romantic fantasy read to brighten your spirits for a while this is it. I hope Eve writes more from Lucifer and Muriel ( and the delicious Auric of course).
Stars: well, its well edited, a bit short for me at 110 pages but that's personal taste. I love long novels being a quick reader, but have friends who want short books as they only read a few pages at a time and want a book they can finish. Actually this is the perfect read for a train ride or something like that. Priced at £1.99 its par for the course with similar novels and worth the money. I'm giving it four stars.
I received this book free via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. I don't gush and give false praise - I don't believe that helps readers or authors so what you read is what I truly feel about a book.
Muriel is Satan's daughter - a virgin still at 23 and holding out for true love Satan is disappointed in her failure to live up to the demonising ways he wants. He loves her though, and is always trying to get her to flip over to the "dark" side of morality. She has lots of half siblings, mostly incubus/succubus so Satan's very happy with their morals of course! We meet one, Bambi (Bambi the succubus - what irony!) who tries to help Muriel and protect her. Satan isn't the bad guy we expect - just one who loves his family and tries to live up to his reputation. He's a soft spot for Muriel and pops in almost daily to chat to her and offer tips on how to lose her virginity or do something to keep up the family reputation for evil. Muriel owns a bar and one evening three gorgeous hunks stroll in...life is never quite the same after wards.
Eve has a great way with words - I read one of her books last summer and it had me in stitches, this one has similar results. Whilst I was reading I couldn't help the sniggers slipping out and Him Indoors kept saying "what's so funny?" but you have to read it in context to understand it. Satan has some great lines, Muriel is lovely, one of life's innocents in many ways and yet being brought up by Lucifer she is very familiar with the world of hell-hounds and the dangers of demons. Suddenly however it seems that more than usual number of demons are out to kill her and there are whispers of another uprising to overthrow Lucifer. The plot thickens, Muriel's finds sizzling romance ( and a good helping of lust), demons abound, there are captures and escapes and all wrapped up in some fantastic snarky quips from Lucifer.
The book is written from Muriel's point of view and very dialogue based - my favourite type. It allows the quips and humour to come through and makes me feel as though I'm present in the novel. The characters are well written and feel real, and I was quickly drawn into the novel and the actions and drama. Its fast paced and the humour just shines through - its a kind of demon-lit novel. Super-lit? Fantasy-lit? Hard to describe but like a chick-lit but with supernatural characters. They feel real though and its easy to get absorbed into the events. Muriel's brilliant, proud she can protect herself and yet happy like lots of females for a real Alpha male to take charge (or at least think he's in charge - we all know how to do that don't we ?) And Auric is certainly all Alpha male. He has secrets though and Muriel needs to know what they are. I love when she goes out with him against dads edict and he them tells her she's grounded - but the demon carrying the message is confused by it :) the novel is full of little quirks like that and made me laugh - a lot.
Its a funny light-hearted feel good book, not a great in-depth drama but one to relax with and lose yourself in for a few hours. Its an easy read with no huge surprises but fun all the way through. There;s sex here, scorching hot sex at times but not too graphic and it fits the plot lines perfectly. If you want a sexy, light, romantic fantasy read to brighten your spirits for a while this is it. I hope Eve writes more from Lucifer and Muriel ( and the delicious Auric of course).
Stars: well, its well edited, a bit short for me at 110 pages but that's personal taste. I love long novels being a quick reader, but have friends who want short books as they only read a few pages at a time and want a book they can finish. Actually this is the perfect read for a train ride or something like that. Priced at £1.99 its par for the course with similar novels and worth the money. I'm giving it four stars.
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