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Hell With The Ladies

by Julie Kenner, Kathleen O’Reilly, Dee Davis



      The devil, Lucifer, is interested in his three sons, Jack, Nick and Marcus taking over his empire, but the three have to be tested to prove their worth to their father. All three are anxious to take over their father’s kingdom. Jack being the oldest wants it, but Nick and Marcus are eager to beat Jack at his own game to have the prize.

Lucifer wants souls, so he puts three gorgeous women in their paths to test their loyalty and commitment to him, and the risk they will take to lose their immortality for love. Hell With The Ladies was a pleasant surprise to say the least. I didn’t know what to expect from this book when I began reading it: I was awed by the incredible love scenes, and the attention to detail. The three authors, Julie Kenner, Kathleen O’Reilly, and Dee Davis told a remarkable story of evil and the power of love that changes everything.

Jack, Nick, and Marcus’ future was settled, but these three sexy-men exploded with emotions which played havoc on their minds and consciousness. I enjoyed this page-turner, glued to the edge of my seat. I adore books with a trilogy of authors and a climax of romances enclosed in one book. Hell has no fury, but love can move mountains and then some. This is a pleasurable book and all three authors captivated hell and rage, but in the end romance took over. I recommend this book to all readers of romance because it will definitely surprise you. Hell With The Ladies has twists and turns that will entertain and educate at the same time.

The Book

The Berkley Publishing Group
October 3, 2006
Paperback
0-425-21182-7
Romance
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The Reviewer

Carol Ann Culbert Johnson
Reviewed 2006
NOTE: Reviewer Carol Ann Culbert Johnson is the author of I Confess, Rejection, and Articles for the Soul. Coming soon is Torn Between Two Lovers, I Confess 2, Everything and More and Don't Shoot the Messenger. She is also the author of nineteen (19) short stories for the confession magazines.
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