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Deal with the Devil

 Deal with the Devil

Savannah Blaize



Reviewed by Helen


This is a great story, the characters are strong, bold and very likeable, even if one of them is The Devil himself and if the Devil was like this maybe things would be better in the world, I loved meeting Luc Nightingale and Harper Cole in a journey that that had some ups and downs but so much love, I hope that you will pick this one up and enjoy it like I did.

Luc is the Devil and living in hell is not what it used to be for him he wants someone who he can train up and take over for him in the future and his best option is a son, one who will become closer to him and learn all there is to know, for this he will need a willing woman and sets out to find someone who is will to make a deal with the devil.

Harper Cole is a stunt woman, who travels a lot, and while at a club in Monaco, enjoying herself she meets Luc and the strangest of sparks fly when they meet and she wants to put her hands all over him, time spent with him only makes her want him more and after a few drinks and some talking she makes a deal with Luc to hand over her first born son, even though she knows that she does not want kids. Soon she is realizing what she has done with Luc popping up in her life all over the place and her life changes dramatically with her having a son, Domenic and she is thrilled that Luc has decided to leave Domenic with her till he is older.

This was a story that had me turning the pages to find out what was going to happen next, things were changing so much for Harper, Luc is more like a fallen angel than a devil in my mind and was very easy to love and Harper what a strong person she is, she stood up for what she wanted and was caring and loving. This story was different than I expected but I did thoroughly enjoy it and am very happy to recommend it to anyone who likes a story with a twist, a little different from the normal.

Thank you Savannah Blaize for my copy to read, it really is a great story.


4 stars

Published September 17th 2020 by Savannah Blaize