The Hellraisers, James Sherbourne, also known as Whit, for
he is the Earl of Whitney, and his friends, will do anything
for a laugh, larks, drinks, lust, and money. In their
constant search for pleasure, they end up being entertained
by a Romani group, where they learn of more dangerous
adventures to be had.
Zora Grey realizes they will get more than they expect when
they seek thrills from which they have been warned away, so
she travels to save them, but she arrives too late and has
to pay the price for her intended rescue. Whit holds her
fate in his hands, and he wants to know her secrets. She has
to decide whether or if she wants to help a man who would
knowingly place his soul on the line for gain, and she isn't
sure whether her desire for him clouds her judgment.
DEVIL'S KISS is a fiery start to what looks to be a great
series, DEVIL'S KISS presents the age-old dilemma of "you
better be careful what you wish for," as you just might get
it. Although the characterization and descriptions are
excellent, Zora's character is truly exceptional and
interesting, making the book worth reading. The set up for
future books in the series makes DEVIL'S KISS worthwhile,
but one might try to read slowly, or you'll just want the
next book to be published immediately!
1762. James Sherbourne, Earl of Whitney, is a gambling man.
Not for the money. But for the thrill, the danger - and the
company. Whit has become one of the infamous Hellraisers,
losing himself in the chase for adventure and pleasure with
his four closest friends.