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Sex the Immortal Bad Boy - Immortally Sexy, Bk 4 Author:Stephanie Rowe Paige Darlington is finally free of the literal boss from hell?Satan. There's just one hitch: she's been cursed, and will soon lose her soul. The only way to reverse this ultimate buzz kill is to skinny dip in one of Heaven's cleansing moats. But Heaven has defenses against girls like Paige... and they typically involve being charred to a crisp.... more »
Jed Buchanan, shadow warrior and Satan Jr.'s favorite assassin, is on a fast track to hell. Until sexy, spirited former Rivka Paige Darlington begs him to help her sneak past the pearly gates. Heaven's no place for a man as dark as Jed, but one look at Paige's sensual eyes and long legs and he knows one thing for sure ? he's in for a hell of a hot ride...« less
Amanda S. (dspek498) reviewed Sex & the Immortal Bad Boy (Immortally Sexy, Bk 4) on
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I agree with the other reviews that Satan's character was missed. He was so much fun in the other books! But it was a nice light read. This is a book that you can still follow completely when you can't devote your whole attention to it, ie. watching the kids play, in between customers at work, etc.
- I missed the 'classy Satan' in this book along with Iris and some of the other characters. Theresa had a bit part and Dani and even smaller part yet, but still...fun, fun, fun series! =) Enjoy!
This is a disappointing Rowe book. If you don't read it you haven't missed anything.
The first page drops you into a story that has started without you. There is no gentle reminding of who the characters are. There is a confusing/disjointed sentence thrown in every once in awhile to try to help you remember. I don't have an instant recall of the last book so it was confusing.
The writing was not to SR's previous level. The storyline was very superficial and really didn't suck you in with characters you could care about. The main characters, Paige and Jed, had others around only to solve the issue at hand with no real involvement. In previous books the secondary characters were as fun as the main ones.
I almost think the book was put out before it was totally revised and corrected. I don't often say a book isn't worth it- but this one isn't.
It was a fun, quick read. Satan, without Iris, just doesn't do it for me though. I miss his charming self.
I have to agree that this wasn't the best Rowe book writing wise. It was disjointed at some points and didn't flow as smoothly. Also there were a few editing issues where someone's name will change in the middle of the scene. Also the kissing scenes between Jed and Paige were somewhat redundant.
But it was still cool to read. I wouldn't buy this book or anything but it was worth the read if you can borrow it somewhere.