Date With Death
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Eve Langlais
Marigold has a date with Death, but when she foils his plan to take her soul back to Hell, she invites him to dinner instead. Mictain, an Aztec god who now collects the dead for Satan, is baffled at his interest in the plump human who can see him. Intrigued--and in lust--he can’t help pursuing her. But things are never simple when gods are involved. Welcome to Hell series: A Demon and His Witch, Date With Death, A Demon and Her Scot, Hell's Kitty, Hell's Geek, Hell's BellsOther Hell books:Last Minion Standing (stand alone)Princess of Hell series: Lucifer's Daughter, Snowballs in Hell, Hell's Revenge , Vacation Hell Genre: paranormal romance, fantasy romance, gothic, romantic comedy, alpha male, romantic adventure, urban fantasy, crazy heroine, hero knight, vampires, shapeshifters, demons, witches
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Author
Eve Langlais
Pages
98
Publisher
Eve Langlais
Published Date
2013
ISBN
1927459397 9781927459393
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"This book was the reason I downloaded the series - I really was intrigued by the premise of a date with death - but sadly I didn't like it as much as the first two. One of my big issues was how quickly things progressed between the two of them. I just felt that things became physical and then emotional way too quickly for the limited interactions between them. They barely talk to each other during their dinner date and yet they're "so connected." It all just seemed a bit rushed. The book was 130 pages, (book 1 was 159 pages and book 2 was 171, which didn't seem like a big difference at first, but maybe a few more pages would have helped develop things better). <br/><br/>I still did like the writing and enjoyed the story, especially the twist about her father (although I had guessed who it could be - considering she was drawing from multiple mythologies). But it was still a good book that I would recommend but definitely read the first two before this one. And I will continue with the series."