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For medium Delaney Markham, ghosts
popping in an out are an everyday occurrence. But when a
very gorgeous, very naked ghost interrupts a séance
Delaney’s conducting and refuses to leave, it’s just the
start of Delaney’s troubles.
Clyde Atwell isn’t a ghost – he’s a
demon sent from Hell with orders to bring Delaney back with
him. But Clyde isn’t your average demon. He has no idea
why he ended up in Hell when he died, nor does he really
want to fulfill his mission. He needs Delaney’s help
figuring out what went wrong with his death, but the
beautiful medium isn’t exactly willing to believe everything
a demon tells her. Too bad for her that Clyde seems to be
mysteriously bound to her side.
With the Devil at their heels, another
demon at their side, and a whole lotta sexual tension
building between Delaney and Clyde, it’s up to the pair to
find their way out of trouble before things get hot…in a bad
way.
Ghosts, demons, and oddball dogs have
never been so fun as in this fresh, fast-paced tale from
Dakota Cassidy. Kiss & Hell is a charming,
gripping tale that kept me reading late into the night,
unable to put the book down.
Delaney is a heroine you have to
adore. She takes what life throws at her and makes the best
of it, and with ghosts that only she can see constantly
appearing, it’s clear that life throws a lot at her.
Nevertheless, she’s got a generous heart and that makes her
instantly likeable. As for Clyde…wow. Ms. Cassidy sure
knows how to combine intelligence and sexiness in a way that
packs a surprising erotic punch in this character. Like
Delaney, I never expected Clyde to be such an utterly
delicious hero, and I was thrilled to be mistaken.
Separately and together, these two were dynamic, making
Kiss & Hell irresistible.
I finished Kiss & Hell
with a smile on my face, fully satisfied with this
delightful tale and eager for more, especially more of that
sexy surfer archangel Uriel. It’s my not-so-secret hope
that Ms. Cassidy pens a tale for Delaney’s brother, Kellen,
and the female I suspect/hope is his heroine. For now,
however, I’m content to sit back and enjoy another read of
the absolutely wonderful Kiss & Hell. |