What would you do to save a loved one's life? Make a pact with the Devil? In Diana Kingston's defense, it was the middle of the night in the deserted hospital chapel. Surely it was just a dream. She hadn't really sold herself to a brooding stranger to save her father's life, right? Then she wakes and her father is fully recovered and a mysterious letter arrives from the tall, dark, handsome--um, Devil? Yep, it was right there on the contract, Lucien Star, a.k.a. Lucifer Morningstar, that had been his name in the dream . . . Gulp. What would the Devil himself want with her? Sex. Three months of hot, sweaty, Friday-night sex. Ooookay. Breaking a pact with the Devil doesn't seem like a smart move. So she'll do it--but she won't like it. Not much anyway. But she starts liking it--a lot--and every night they spend together, she likes it and Lucien a little more. Being with him allows her naughty side to come out and play, but Diana starts to see more than just a sexy-as-sin, rock-hard . . . er . . . Anyway, he might be Satan, but even he was an angel once. Kind. Noble. And she sees glimpses of that man still inside him . . . But how in Heaven's name do you save the Devil from himself? Contains mature themes.
What would you do to save a loved one's life? Make a pact with the Devil? In Diana Kingston's defense, it was the middle of the night in the deserted hospital chapel. Surely it was just a dream. She hadn't really sold herself to a brooding stranger to save her father's life, right? Then she wakes and her father is fully recovered and a mysterious letter arrives from the tall, dark, handsome--um, Devil? Yep, it was right there on the contract, Lucien Star, a.k.a. Lucifer Morningstar, that had been his name in the dream . . . Gulp. What would the Devil himself want with her? Sex. Three months of hot, sweaty, Friday-night sex. Ooookay. Breaking a pact with the Devil doesn't seem like a smart move. So she'll do it--but she won't like it. Not much anyway. But she starts liking it--a lot--and every night they spend together, she likes it and Lucien a little more. Being with him allows her naughty side to come out and play, but Diana starts to see more than just a sexy-as-sin, rock-hard . . . er . . . Anyway, he might be Satan, but even he was an angel once. Kind. Noble. And she sees glimpses of that man still inside him . . . But how in Heaven's name do you save the Devil from himself? Contains mature themes.