Devil On a Hot Tin Roof
โ Scribed by George, Renee
- Book ID
- 110399250
- Publisher
- Renee George
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 68 KB
- Series
- Madder Than Hell 2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
What happens when you make a bargain with a demon to be his lawful minion? You join the family business to keep yourself out of Hell, of course!
Ex-ghost, Charlotte Madder, and her sisters can't catch a break when it comes to their demon-sized problems. Charlotte's made a deal with an egomaniacaldemon lord named Kobal, the self-proclaimed Entertainment Director for Hell, and he is always on the lookout for talented souls. When Kobal calls on Charlotte to do his bidding, she can't say no. Literally.
Charlotte, in her new flesh and blood body, tracks Kobal's target, Aloysius the Magnificent, a magician, to Branson, Missouri. On her mission, she meets sexy-hunka-hunka Jared Jackson--a man with deep, soul-binding ties to Aloysius, and their attraction is immediate. But she soon discovers that in order to do Kobal's bidding, it might mean sending this new man in her life straight to Hell. Charlotte is torn between two masters--her demon boss and her...
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