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Lilith Saintcrow
Lilith Saintcrow lives in Vancouver, Washington, with her two children and assorted other strays. She has been writing since she was nine years old. Find her on the web at www.lilithsaintcrow.com. show more

Lilith Saintcrow lives in Vancouver, Washington, with her two children and assorted other strays. She has been writing since she was nine years old. Find her on the web at www.lilithsaintcrow.com.
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Aure `Reading With the Dark`
Aure `Reading With the Dark` rated it 12 years ago
I absolutely loved this too.And he's back!!!!!
Affairs of M/Men
Affairs of M/Men rated it 13 years ago
I'm on page 64 and I'm beyond sick of her whining, feeling sorry for herself and morosely dwelling in the past. She keeps saying she can't help against a serial killer who is killing her acquaintances because it brings up bad memories. All she does is think about her bad memories! What a self-absorb...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 14 years ago
Synopsis: It's been almost a year since the events of Working for the Devil. Now, part demon and Necromance bounty hunter Dante *Danny* Valentine has thrown herself into bounty after bounty to forget losing her demon lover Japhrimel who got himself attached to her by the Devil himself.Jace has decid...
mlsimmons
mlsimmons rated it 14 years ago
I did not like this book nearly as much as the first book. I was sick of hearing about Japhrimel and Jace. To be one hundred percent honest, at one point, I thought to myself "Is this book New Moon?" (I know this book was written before New Moon, but I read New Moon first). I love the world, the ...
Rose Lerner
Rose Lerner rated it 15 years ago
I loved this one just as much as the first one. I adore Danny a stupid amount, I cried a bunch, and the end made me very, very happy. I loved the whole plotline with the school and the way the different characters dealt with the wounds they received in childhood. I loved Dante's insistence that s...
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