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Demon Can't Help It

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 24, 2012

    Loved it!

    It was funny and scary. Couldn't put it down. Great read.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 9, 2011

    Love it!

    Best book but not as good as the i only have fangs for you book was

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  • Posted September 11, 2010

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    Sexy, Naughty, Fun

    Kathy Love writes sexy, fun, fantastic stories. Demon Can't Help It is another in a line of stories about vampires, friends and family. Jo is a good friend of two other characters (from previous books), who moves to New Orleans to escape her past and be with her friends. While there she meets a demon bartender, Maksim, and is so over men that she doesn't pay him any mind. This infuriates him and drives him to do very very silly things. Quick entertaining read.

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  • Posted March 13, 2010

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    Candy

    Wasn't one of Love's best, but far from the worst I've ever read.

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  • Posted September 7, 2009

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    I Also Recommend:

    MAXIM IS SUCH A SINFUL TREAT TO SAVOR. GREAT BOOK.

    I really enjoy Kathy Love's books. She has such a great sense of humor. Her characters are always fun and memorable and not to mention hot in the cot. Maxim is from out of town (EIGHTH CIRCLE OF HELL) to be exact but Jo doesn't need to know that. Jo has just recently moved to New Orleans to start over and she's hiding a secret. She is attracted to Maxim but has sworn off men because of her ex, and he isn't going to give up his pursuit because he likes a challenge. He can't figure her out and so he has to degrade himself by working with snotty little rug rats to get to her, and he could just forget about her and move on to any number of women, but Jo's attitude toward him is a puzzle he has to figure out, and even being a demon doesn't help him get into her head, or her bed. Jo wants Maxim but is having a hard time figuring out her own issues, and man trouble is the last thing she needs, or so she thinks. It's a great book and is alot of fun to read. Kathy Love's books are all fun to read.

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  • Posted April 21, 2009

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    an amusing paranormal romance

    Josephine Burke denies the paranormal exists and if they did she thought they should be dispatched to hell. Instead she prefers her two feet on solid ground not in some silly supernatural urban fantasy. However, lately she has some problems sleeping as her nocturnal dreams involve her new co-worker Maksim Kostova giving a hickey or something similar to a seemingly dead girl. ------------

    The newcomer is irate with himself over his attraction to the prejudicial mortal. Maksim wants to ignore her, but cannot. However, he believes if she ever learned what species he is, she would walk away in disgust. Still he has a flicker of hope when she tells him about seeing a dead woman; unwilling to reveal her fantasy starring Maksim.--------

    DEMON CAN'T HELP IT is an amusing paranormal romance with wet dreams that keep Jo (and readers) awake at night. In daylight she denies her nocturnal desires by insisting she just needs a man; that is a mortal man. Maksim's self-flogging muses make the tale so much fun as he wonders how in hell (at least the eighth circle which he called home for eternity) could he fall in love with a denying biased b**ch. Readers will love this "fangtastic" author's latest urban fantasy romance (see I WANT YOU TO WANT ME) in which devil's food cake is a house specialty. ------------

    Harriet Klausner

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