“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… and as she spends more time with her captor, she realizes that she doesn’t exactly want it back anymore.… 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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It Grabbed My attention and focus so strong I could not put it down. A word of advice when you get your copy. Grab a snack, a comfy seat, kick back and relax. You will not be moving until you finish this bad boy here. Remarkable job. Thanks for sharing.
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Falling for the Devil by Isadora Brown is an awesome story that I have read and fell in love with it. This is book number one in this wonderful sereis that i have fallen in love with. If you love reading Paranormal stories you will definately love this one and I highly reommend it.
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Falling For The Devil is a book one of The Gods and Monsters Trilogy. This is an interesting story about a young woman whose uncle sold her soul to the devil. I love the connection Harleen and Andrew (the devil) have together and how it builds slowly. Overall the story is good and the characters were entertaining but I had a hard time with the religious aspects of the story.
A very interesting journey through hell with a couple that is at odds a lot of the time but still very interesting and engaging…. this is an action packed adventure filled with lots of emotional ups and downs. Very entertaining reading
This is an intriguing and well written story with its roundabout retelling of beauty and the beast with interesting and strong characters! I loved Andrew with his accent and Harleen who gets sold to hell by her uncle! A fab paranormal romance well worth a read!
This is quite an enjoyable, different, and interesting read. A Fairy-tale / Sci Fi romance that is well written, funny, consistent, and romantic. It is an on the edge of your seat captivating read that is full of steamy sex, nail-biting suspense, and twists and turns. The characters are likeable, strong, and deep with amazing chemistry between them. It is a very exciting read and comes highly recommended.
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I am undecided on how to review this book. Certain aspects I enjoyed and others not so much. Dialogue between Harleen and Andrew was good and also the comedy. I wasn’t sure how to approach the views on Hell and Satan and some of the moralistic thoughts.
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I have read several books by this author and can honestly say I have not been disappointed her characters are well developed and engaging and the storyline flows with ease and keep me turning the pages and new series is no exception.
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This one had me conflicted. The storyline itself is great. It is different and unique where you really haven’t read anything like it. It is extremely well written in the structure of it. But the characters is what had me conflicted. It was like everyone was in high school. The adults and all were very young minded. I understand at first some are in a role but once that role was unearthed the mindset didn’t change and everyone around was also in that mindset. I really would say this is more three and half stars just because of how different the storyline is and how well it was written in the structure sense. To me if the characters mindset was expanded then this would have been a 5 star story.
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This book was kind of a 50/50 split for me. I greatly enjoy the humor, the banter was pretty good and I thought the chemistry was pretty good. I thought the Andrew/Devil character worked really well and I liked him a lot. Harleen, was snarky and sassy and for the most part I liked her but every once in a while I found her frustrating/agravating. The plot had a certain cuteness to it and plenty of promise. Things seemed to progress so slowly though and I just felt that it fell short on really acheiving it. I will say that this read satisfied me enough and left me intrigued enough to want to read book two.