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  • Damned if I know

    Elizabeth Stevens

    language (Sleeping Dragon Books, Feb. 28, 2020)
    The devil commands Hell. Can he grandparent?DrakeMy dad is literally the devil.But I suddenly don’t care so much.Wren and I got the sort of happily ever after you’re not supposed to get I Hell. But, that’s not the end of the surprises; Wren’s pregnant. I have no idea how to be a dad and mine’s a terrible example. But the guy is totally thrilled to be a grandfather.Between Wren’s hormones and growing powers, there’s an adjustment period. And, there’s more than meddling grandparents threatening our happily ever after. But I’m Lucifer’s son and I don’t lose.WrenBeing a mum-to-be is worrying enough.Carrying Lucifer’s grandchild is terrifying.Drake and I are married something like three times over by now. My parents wish I was closer, but I get to visit and they’re free to see us too. Which, they take total advantage of once they find out the news; I’m pregnant with a part-nephilim baby.Getting used to the idea I’m going to be a mum is one thing. Blasting Drake when I’m angry is another. And, my body might not be strong enough for this. But I’m Lucifer’s daughter-in-law and I don’t lose.Please be aware that this story uses Australian English spelling and syntax. Not recommended for younger readers due to mature content.
  • Damned if I know

    Elizabeth Stevens

    (Sleeping Dragon Books, Feb. 28, 2020)
    The devil commands Hell. Can he grandparent?DrakeMy dad is literally the devil.But I suddenly don’t care so much.Wren and I got the sort of happily ever after you’re not supposed to get I Hell. But, that’s not the end of the surprises; Wren’s pregnant. I have no idea how to be a dad and mine’s a terrible example. But the guy is totally thrilled to be a grandfather.Between Wren’s hormones and growing powers, there’s an adjustment period. And, there’s more than meddling grandparents threatening our happily ever after. But I’m Lucifer’s son and I don’t lose.WrenBeing a mum-to-be is worrying enough.Carrying Lucifer’s grandchild is terrifying.Drake and I are married something like three times over by now. My parents wish I was closer, but I get to visit and they’re free to see us too. Which, they take total advantage of once they find out the news; I’m pregnant with a part-nephilim baby.Getting used to the idea I’m going to be a mum is one thing. Blasting Drake when I’m angry is another. And, my body might not be strong enough for this. But I’m Lucifer’s daughter-in-law and I don’t lose.
  • Damned if I do

    Elizabeth Stevens

    language (Sleeping Dragon Books, Dec. 6, 2019)
    The devil always collects. And so does his son.DrakeMost guys like their dads.Most guys aren't the son of the literal devil.When Daddy Dearest tells me its unseemly for the last living son of the Lord of Hell to be unmarried, I hate to think who he has in mind. Until, I remember I’m technically already married. Yeah, she’s human and I was all of eight at the time. But, still counts.Now I just need to get my wife to Hell for a meet and greet with Pops and send her back home. Except, our marriage won’t technically be legit until it’s consummated. And I don’t know that I want to send her home…WrenMost girls live normal lives.Most girls aren’t married to the devil’s son.There is something weirdly familiar about the new guy next door, but I can’t place it. Then a weird little demon thing turns up in my room to tell me a prince of Hell wishes for an audience with me. Oh, yeah. And, apparently – while I’m not even eighteen yet – he’s my husband?So, I find myself stuck in Hell with a husband. And, I guess I don’t hate it as much as I thought I would. There’s always something going on and things to discover. And soon, I don’t know that I want to go home.Please be aware that this story uses Australian English spelling and syntax. Not recommended for younger readers due to mature content.
  • Damned if I do

    Elizabeth Stevens

    (Sleeping Dragon Books, Dec. 6, 2019)
    The devil always collects. And so does his son.DrakeMost guys like their dads.Most guys aren't the son of the literal devil.When Daddy Dearest tells me its unseemly for the last living son of the Lord of Hell to be unmarried, I hate to think who he has in mind. Until, I remember I’m technically already married. Yeah, she’s human and I was all of eight at the time. But, still counts.Now I just need to get my wife to Hell for a meet and greet with Pops and send her back home. Except, our marriage won’t technically be legit until it’s consummated. And I don’t know that I want to send her home…WrenMost girls live normal lives.Most girls aren’t married to the devil’s son.There is something weirdly familiar about the new guy next door, but I can’t place it. Then a weird little demon thing turns up in my room to tell me a prince of Hell wishes for an audience with me. Oh, yeah. And, apparently – while I’m not even eighteen yet – he’s my husband?So, I find myself stuck in Hell with a husband. And, I guess I don’t hate it as much as I thought I would. There’s always something going on and things to discover. And soon, I don’t know that I want to go home.