Author: Angelita Gill
Publisher: Decadent Publishing
Publication Date: October 18, 2011
ISBN: 978-1-61333-135-4
Genre: Paranormal Erotic Romance
Length: 34 pages
Rating: 4 Diamonds
Heat Level: Erotic
Other: 1Night Stand
Other: 1Night Stand
Reviewer: TJ
Date: November 18, 2011
Davien is bidding the human realm adieu, having no reason to stay. Before he leaves, he craves a night of intense, exotic sex and dares Madame Eve to find an immortal willing to touch a demon. There is such a female, but she's an Under Huntress. A demon killer.
For Kara, sleeping with the enemy is beyond forbidden. It's something much stronger—tempting. Drawn to the rumors of their sexual prowess, Kara asks if there is a demon open to the possibility of spending a night with his enemy. The answer is yes and only she and the demon would ever know....
When bodies are bared and labels are forgotten, neither can deny their fates are sealed the moment they met.
For Kara, sleeping with the enemy is beyond forbidden. It's something much stronger—tempting. Drawn to the rumors of their sexual prowess, Kara asks if there is a demon open to the possibility of spending a night with his enemy. The answer is yes and only she and the demon would ever know....
When bodies are bared and labels are forgotten, neither can deny their fates are sealed the moment they met.
A Demon’s Lure is a fantastic break from a busy day! Kara and Davien are wonderfully complex and developed characters which is very refreshing in a short story. I never felt I had to compromise at all because of the length of this story. The world building was spellbinding and I found myself caught up in the magical mystical world that existed outside of the hotel room. Just when I think the mysterious Madame Eve cannot surprise me anymore she does. I am a romantic and heart and when I see two lonely people find comfort with one another in truly makes me happy and that is what this story did for me. I witnessed two people take a chance, take that leap and it left me with a smile on my face. I believe this is one of those stories I just might read again to capture that happiness whenever needed.
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