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Damn Him to Hell (Saturn's Daughter) - Jamie Quaid
Damn Him to Hell (Saturn's Daughter)
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3.15 65
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9781451656374 (1451656378)
ASIN: 1451656378
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages no: 358
Edition language: English
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Hall of Records
Hall of Records rated it
3.5 Damn Him to Hell (Saturn's Daughter) - Jamie Quaid
This was still quirky, action-packed fun, but I fervently wished a copy editor had paid closer attention to weeding out the endless repetitions, inconsistencies and downright mistakes. If I have to read one more time how Tina is going on about her hair being all lustrous thanks to Saturn awarding he...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it
*Genre* Urban Fantasy*Rating* 2.5-3*Thoughts*Damn Him to Hell is a total let down from Boyfriend from Hell. The constant repetitiveness regarding the fact that Tina Clancy is a lawyer, was ridiculous. Yes, we get that you graduated from law school and are now working as a clerk for a judge. Yes, we ...
Hall of Records
Hall of Records rated it
3.0 Damn Him to Hell (Saturn's Daughter) - Jamie Quaid
Damn Him to HellThis was still quirky, action-packed fun, but I fervently wished a copy editor had paid closer attention to weeding out the endless repetitions, inconsistencies and downright mistakes. If I have to read one more time how Tina is going on about her hair being all lustrous thanks to Sa...
lilyelement
lilyelement rated it
Being one of Saturn's Daughters isn't the easiest thing in the world. Since accidentally damning her boyfriend to hell in book one (Boyfriend from Hell) Tina Clancy has learned a little bit on how to control her power(s). However that won't help her out much when The Zone, the toxic part of Baltimor...
AH@BadassBookReviews
AH@BadassBookReviews rated it
2.0 Damn Him to Hell (Saturn's Daughter)
Initial thoughts:Meh. This one was a difficult one to finish. It was repetitive and I didn't really feel anything for the main character. I think that this is it for me and this series. The Review: When we last left our heroine Tina, she had inadvertently damned her boyfriend Max to hell. Poor Max. ...
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