Midnight with the Devil
A Dark Romance Novel
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4.2 • 112 Ratings
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
A stranger offers to save her father’s life…but he demands her body in her return.
Desperate to save her dying father, she agrees to a stranger’s impossible bargain in a deserted hospital chapel. One night. Her body. In exchange, her father lives.
When a contract arrives at Diana’s home she realizes it wasn’t some fever dream. She’d just sold herself to Lucien Star…and her father is suddenly healed.
Lucien Star is obscenely rich, dangerously charming, and unapologetically sinful. He is also Lucifer, the very Devil himself.
For three months, Diana belongs to him.
Lucien needs her soul.
To seal the gates of Hell, he must corrupt something rare: a woman who is genuinely good. Diana refuses to break, even as he draws her into his world of temptation, luxury, and sin—determined to take her body without ever claiming her soul.
But desire is a dangerous thing. And love even more so.
The Devil isn’t supposed to fall from hell into heaven. But that’s what loving Diana is. Heaven.
Now Lucien must choose between saving Hell… or losing himself to the one woman who could never truly be his.
Customer Reviews
So good
I finished this book in one day. I absolutely loved it! I didn’t want it to end.
Such a Disappointing Ending.
It took me a bit to get into the book. I started by reading the sample and I hadn’t really been drawn into the storyline by the time I had to make the decision to buy it or not. I had nothing else to read, so I decided to buy it. Thankfully it got better, I was enjoying it and the plot started to build. Then all of a sudden the story took an unexpected turn and it completely flatlined. Imagine watching a movie. You’re just starting to get really into it, the plot is building, it feels like the climax is close, then someone walks in, turns the TV off and says, “They live happily ever after! The end!”. That pretty much sums up this book. It was by far the most anti-climactic book I have ever read. So bizarre. There was so much potential.