Hell on Heels

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Overview

The daughters of Satan do their best to make daddy proud in three all-new sexy novellas from the authors of Hell with the Ladies.

What's a devil to do? Satan's desperate to retire. He needs an heir, and he's turning to the promise of his three beautiful, bold, smart, and irresistibly sexy daughters. All they have to do is prove themselves by successfully completing the tricky tasks he sets before them. Surely one of them will win the Keys to the Kingdom-of Hell! Will it be Lucia, the assassin? Jezebel, the half-demon? Or Lola, the soulstealing baby of the family? The challenge is on and one must prevail-unless they're thwarted by that powerful human ...

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Overview

The daughters of Satan do their best to make daddy proud in three all-new sexy novellas from the authors of Hell with the Ladies.

What's a devil to do? Satan's desperate to retire. He needs an heir, and he's turning to the promise of his three beautiful, bold, smart, and irresistibly sexy daughters. All they have to do is prove themselves by successfully completing the tricky tasks he sets before them. Surely one of them will win the Keys to the Kingdom-of Hell! Will it be Lucia, the assassin? Jezebel, the half-demon? Or Lola, the soulstealing baby of the family? The challenge is on and one must prevail-unless they're thwarted by that powerful human emotion called love.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780641994395
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Publication date: 6/5/2007
  • Pages: 320
  • Product dimensions: 5.40 (w) x 8.20 (h) x 1.00 (d)

Meet the Author

USA Today bestselling Julie Kenner lives in Georgetown, Texas. Her website is juliekenner.com. Dee Davis is the author of Eye of the Storm and Exposure. She lives in New York and her website is deedavis.com. Kathleen O'Reilly has written over ten books and also lives in New York. Her website is kathleenoreilly.com.

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  • Posted August 6, 2009

    I Also Recommend:

    Interesting plot around three daughters of Satan, but mixed quality from the three contributors.

    It's difficult to rate an anthology, especially by mulitple authors. I rated some of the details with three stars on average, but would break it down as four stars for Julie Kenner's contribution, three stars for Dee Davis, and two stars for Kathleen O'Reilly. I've never read anything by any of them previously so I don't know if this was consistent with their previous works or not. If I come across the prequel to this book I will read it, but will not go out of my way to find it. The idea of a plot built around three of Satan's daughters was intriguing and initially entertaining, but less so as I progressed through the three contributors.

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  • Posted April 8, 2010

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    it was good but u knew how it was going to end

    I liked it.It was a great book but you could predict what was going to happen and there wasnt much action to keep you reading.I did however like the ending because theres a catch..as the butler is sayin uh sir we have someone else then it ends.So it makes u think..will there be second book?

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  • Posted February 20, 2010

    Too predictable

    The plot of the book is too predictable. It's easy to figure out what will happen just by reading a few chapters of the book.

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