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The Demon Who Came to Dinner
2023
First Published
3.92
Average Rating
277
Number of Pages
When Katie Sheridan kicked her fiancé, Alex, to the curb, she neglected to tell her family—the temptation of a Thanksgiving, without family meddling in her love life, proved too strong. Her resistance to temptation was equally weak when her neighbor, also named Alex, volunteered to play the part of doting significant other.Lies of omission would be as plentiful as the food because Alex Haddon certainly wasn't mentioning his deal with the Devil. In return for another century on earth as an immortal bounty hunter, Alex has to trade another person's soul by Sunday night at midnight, and he's picked Katie.In addition to seducing his fake fiancée, Alex planned on indulging in mashed potatoes and gravy and banana cream pie; however, even an immortal demon hadn't anticipated the family's drunk uncle having a bounty on his head, nor the resident snitches for Satan being so effective. Love complicates everything as hijinks and seduction ensue during a Thanksgiving holiday that delivers both heaven and hell.The Demon Who Came to Dinner is a full-length paranormal holiday romance with a happy ending and no cheating. It features sexy banter, Satan's minions, Black Friday horrors, a heroine who feels sinful, and a hero search for redemption. It also has discussions about the proper ranking of pies, in case you’re a fan. If you like your paranormal with a side of devilish and demony, you’ll love The Demon Who Came to Dinner, a standalone rom-com with both heat and heart.
Avg Rating
3.92
Number of Ratings
60
5 STARS
33%
4 STARS
32%
3 STARS
30%
2 STARS
3%
1 STARS
2%
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Author

Wendy Sparrow
Wendy Sparrow
Author · 19 books
At home in the Pacific Northwest, Wendy Sparrow writes for both an adult and young adult crowd in many genres but always with a happily ever after. She has two wonderfully quirky kids, a supportive husband, and a perpetually messy house because she hates cleaning. She’s an advocate both online and in her community for autistic children in addition to actively trying to raise awareness about obsessive compulsive disorder. Most days she spends on Twitter procrastinating doing the dishes.
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