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The Road To Hell - Jackie Kessler
The Road To Hell
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Jesse Harris may no longer be a soul-stealing succubus, but she's got a Hell of a past. She'd love to come clean to her sweet, super-hot boyfriend Paul, but how exactly does a girl start that conversation? Just like some people are worth being monogamous for (shudder), some secrets are worth... show more
Jesse Harris may no longer be a soul-stealing succubus, but she's got a Hell of a past. She'd love to come clean to her sweet, super-hot boyfriend Paul, but how exactly does a girl start that conversation? Just like some people are worth being monogamous for (shudder), some secrets are worth keeping. Like the fact that bad boy incubus Daunuan keeps popping up from the Underworld to put some toe-curling moves on her, and that her former associates are trying to strong-arm her back into the fold. But someone in the Underworld isn't ready to play nice (go figure), and this time, the stakes are nothing less than Paul's immortal soul.Praise for Jackie Kessler's Hell's Belles:"Had me hooked from the first sentence…I'll be reading this one again and again." -MaryJanice Davidson, author of Undead and Unpopular
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780821780961 (0821780964)
Publisher: Zebra
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Series: Hell on Earth (#2)
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5.0 The Road to Hell
Love Jesse. Love the writing and humor. Love everything about this series! Win!
TezMillerOz
TezMillerOz rated it
Jezebel's BFF is being terribly tortured, and the only way she'll be released is by Jez returning to Hell. But she was betrayed, so the ex-succubus refuses. The game steps up when the Queen of the Succubi steals the innocent soul of Jezebel's human lover, and now Jez needs her incubus lover to kill ...
Literary Escapism
Literary Escapism rated it
Another great addition to the Hell on Earth series. We see the fight over Jezebel’s actions come to a conclusion in a way that isn’t really done much these days. The novel has excitement and anticipation, but it didn’t rely on fight scenes to deliver it. Kessler’s writing was so dynamic that she did...
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