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Lucifer's Game

By: Rachael Tamayo
Narrated by: James Amherst
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Evil never looked as good as the duo released on Cora Davies. She’s on the Devil’s playground now.

Unable to conceive, Cora and Andrew are on the brink of divorce. When Andrew moves out, Cora is left alone to deal with her depression. Cora is now fair game fair game...for Devin. Devin is what desire is made of, the epitome of stunning male beauty. When women sleep they dream of him. It’s his whisper that leads them astray, his touch that stirs the darkest of desires. Devin is the demon Lust, and his sights are on Cora.

Caught in the crossfire of the age-old battle of good versus evil, A choice must be made. With eternity at stake for all involved, everything rides on this broken couple, Cora and Andrew. The fallen angels have declared war, and only one is strong enough to fight. Only one can save her soul. But is it too late?

The Devil’s Advocate meets Rosemary’s Baby in this pause-resisting, intense thriller. A must read for paranormal fans.” (Cynthia Austin, author of The Pendant Series)

©2018 Foster Embry Publishing (P)2019 Foster Embry Publishing
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Top notch writing, exquisite character development

I am not normally big on romantic story lines, but I thoroughly enjoyed this wonderful book. Breaking stereotypes is putting it mildly when Lucifer discovers that the mother of a prophesized child has been unable to conceive and deserted by an unsympathetic husband. She is coming apart at the seams.
Lucifer pulls out the big gun and sends the demon of lust himself to seduce her and move things along.
Demons may have been underrated when it comes to feelings and attachments - but will that help or hurt. And what about that walk-out husband? Has he actually given up? Can he actually give up - and if not, how will he stack up against the demon of lust himself?
Read one page and you'll be hooked too.

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Rollercoaster

recieved this as an audiobook free and my review is voluntary. This book had me hooked right away and i couldnt put this book down. It is such a great story and an emotional rollercoaster.

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Sooo Good!

I LOVED this book!! It was an excellent story and the audio book was very well done. I'm not a huge fan of Devin though, which is weird because I totally have a thing for bad boys. I don't know, I just thought Xander and Andy were way more interesting than Devin. But I'm OK with it, I still totally loved this book (the prequel novella was excellent too!). I may have also cried a tiny bit when Andrew was talking to his mother. (It must be PMS..I'm not normally such a mush!). The narration was also perfect! I really enjoyed listening to this book. I would LOVE to listen/review the next books in the series.

This book was given to me at my request. I am providing a voluntary and honest review.

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I fell hard for this book

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I loved this story. It wasn't even the characters. The story just resonated with me on a deeper level. There we some parts that were a tad cheesy, but that's okay. The relationship between the two lead characters really touched me. I am glad I found this author.

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Explicitly Christian book w/ a bit of sex

When I say Christian, I don't mean a progressive view of the religion. It is a story about "sin" from the Christian view. The story is set within the Christian mythos of a 2nd coming, Jesus as Christ, and the battle of good and evil. Particular scripture, by verse #, isn't espoused, but the ideas and conservative interpretations of the Christian bible structure this story. Intertwined are sex scenes due to the demon of lust with a little detail but vague, understated terms for sex-related aspects with the exception of f**k.
Of course, the solution is manifest through extreme supernatural means and not what most folk have to face, deal with, to overcome life's problems. And, as usual, "blackness" is the descriptor for evil. It's all, pitifully, the same-old-same-old.
The story goes round and round. I was very incredulous about them being able to keep a job during an extensive absence and "satan" being unaware of what goes on in "satan's" realm. I won't say more in order to not give more away. Essentially, it seemed quite implausible.

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