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Falling for the Devil (Devil Series Book 1) - Heather C. Myers, Katya Sarria
Falling for the Devil (Devil Series Book 1)
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"Regardless of how exasperated I was with these two, it was worth reading to the end." "The series is a nice slow romance instead falling in love at first sight, got to make the boy work for it first. I hope to see more of this author in the future." -- Her uncle sold her soul for wealth...... show more
"Regardless of how exasperated I was with these two, it was worth reading to the end."

"The series is a nice slow romance instead falling in love at first sight, got to make the boy work for it first. I hope to see more of this author in the future."

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Her uncle sold her soul for wealth... and as she spends more time with her captor, she realizes that she doesn't exactly want it back anymore.

Harleen Campbell is a typical high school senior, waiting tables to save up for college. Because her parents died young, she's forced to live with her uncle, a bitter man who would do anything for the next dollar - besides actual work, that is. When he suddenly moves them into a mansion overnight, Harleen worries he's resorted to selling drugs. It turns out, he sold something else entirely...

Now, Harleen is forced to give up her education, her friends and her boyfriend in order to move into a castle in the bowels of Hell and marry a man she barely knows, except that he is the definition of evil. She wants to hate him - she does! Except his hazel eyes have flecks of green in them and he has a deep, rumbly Australian accent and the way he looks at her causes shivers to run up and down her spine...

It's like they say, you can't help who you fall for. And for Harleen, falling for the devil is easier than she ever imagined.
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00ONB188K
Pages no: 213
Edition language: English
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For me, this was an interesting telling of Beauty and the Beast. I loved the idea of Satan (in this case Andrew) as the beast. To his surprise, as his feelings for Harleen grow, he develops a beating heart. Harleen may not be happy that her uncle sold her to the devil, but she learns that Andrew is ...
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