Wish Upon a Star
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Publisher Description
When her dream unravels, he’ll give what’s left of his powers to keep it together.
After God hung the “closed” sign on Hell’s gates, ex-demon Belial got a new name and a new job description — Bill Lisle, high-end SoCal contractor. Thanks to a beachfront home thrown into the bargain, he can’t lie. Topside life definitely doesn’t suck.
With a challenging reno in his rearview mirror, Bill’s looking forward to kicking back with a beer and some holiday bowl games. But an emergency call to pick up another contractor’s dropped project — and his new, drop-dead gorgeous client — has Bill suspecting God’s pulling a few chalk strings. After all, the old man’s been dropping hints it’s time to settle down.
Callie Donaldson’s fill-in contractor is the answer to her prayers, but did he have to be this hot? With a fashion design company to run and her eleven-year-old daughter to raise, dating isn’t even on her radar. Instead, getting her house ready for the party to launch her new line in time for Christmas is her number-one priority.
But when it comes to timing, God has it all figured out. Even when it appears the only presents waiting under Callie’s tree are broken dreams, a broken career...and maybe a broken heart.
Note: Wish Upon a Star is the final, standalone book in “The Devil You Know” series. Contains a devilishly handsome ex-demon contractor, a designer with a dream, a meddling daughter, and a touch of holiday magic.
Customer Reviews
A good Romance
This review is of Wish Upon a Star, book 4 in The Devil You Know series, by Christine Pope. I received an ARC copy and this review is my honest opinion.
I really liked the first three books in this series, but this one didn’t seem as good as the other books. The author has great characters and wonderful descriptions. But there didn’t seem to be as much drama in this book as in the others. It appeared to me that Bill Lisle and Callie Donaldson have things too easy. Graham Meadows is a small blip on the radar, but there is no other major drama.
Remember what I said above? This is my opinion. I’m sure there are plenty of people who really like this book. And I’m glad because Christine Pope is a great author. Just not, in my opinion, on this one. I challenge you to read the book, and the others in the series, and come up with your own opinion.