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Anonymous
Posted January 17, 2007
Fun and Fabulous
A stripper on the lam from Hit Men sent from Hell??? How much more wild can it get? This book is a thrilling ride from beginning to end and will have you laughing. Jackie Kessler's sense of humor oozes through the writing. Jezebel is an amazing character who you'll learn to love - even when her demonish traits make you wonder if she'll ever truly understand love. I cannot wait for the next book, or to read this one again...as soon as I get it back from my friends. Great Read!
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Anonymous
Posted December 20, 2006
Fantastic book!
The book hasn't even been officially released yet, and I'm already reading it a second time. The only thing that makes me put it down is the knowledge that I have to function at the office the next day....
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fabulous jocular heated (duh- Hell and Jezebel) romantic fantasy
Jezebel was until recently the best succubus to come out of Hell as she could seduce almost all males out of their souls. However, now she is on the run on earth as the Underworld has put a bounty on her head. Desperately needing help she turns to Caitlin the witch who has a contract with Hell they cut one of those golden rule deals in which the human will ¿mortalize¿ the succubus to enable her to hide amongst the masses in exchange for a future favor.---------------- After the transition and the constant reminder to breath, Jezebel escapes a demon by pretending to be Caitlin before taking the Amtrak to the one place on earth the denizen of the Underground can feel welcome as New York City is a ¿Hell of a town¿. Doing what she does best she gets work as an exotic dancer at belle¿s strip joint, but keeps running into the sexy mysterious Paul Hamilton. While he runs from his past, she falls in love but the demonic horde is closing in on Manhattan in search of the missing succubus who holds the key to prevent Hell going to Heaven in a hand-basket.------------------------ The first Hell on Earth tale is a fabulous jocular heated (duh- Hell and Jezebel) romantic fantasy that will have readers finishing it in one 304 page sitting. The story line is fast-paced, but also makes the various ¿species¿ roaming the earth seem real. Still the novel belongs to its beleaguered heroine as she struggles with human appetites and desires while doing what she does best erotic seduction though she wonders how Paul is reversing her natural instincts while the audience will wonder who he is. Fans will appreciate Jackie Kessler¿s fine tale as THE ROAD TO HELL leads through Manhattan.----------------- Harriet Klausner
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Anonymous
Posted November 8, 2006
wonderfull new series
this is the first of a new series, the book has lots of action, wonderfull plot plus fantastic charactors i picked it up and didn't put it down i missed out on 4 hours of sleep it was worth it
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Anonymous
Posted October 5, 2011
ok read
It was ok, I probable won't read the rest in the series it didn't hold my attention...
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