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She sells herself to a brooding stranger to save her father…In Diana Kingston’s defense, it was the middle of the night in the hospital… surely it was just a dream. She hadn’t really sold herself to a stranger to save her father’s life, right? His price? Her…in his bed. This has to be a dream right?Only her father now fully recovered and a mysterious letter arrives from the tall, dark, handsome—um, Devil? Yep, it was right there on the contract, Lucien Star, aka Lucifer Morningstar.Their devil’s bargain begins, and Diana vows not to enjoy the dark pleasures he shows her. But the more time she spends with Lucien, the more she’s drawn to the angel hidden deep within his darkness. How in heaven do you save the Devil from himself?
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DNF at 25%
was bored, found mfc too innocent and annoying; writing felt simplistic
felt no tension or desire to learn more about the characters--wasn't pulled forward at all
inclusion of random 'good witch' shop lady who can read palms/tell that mfc is in trouble, and then has a conversation with Lucifer...???
Why does Lucifer really give a crap about mfc? Why arbitrary 3 months period of just Fridays?
I didn't care for mfc feeling toyed with, nor her feeling scared and aroused at the same time