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A review by lostinabook2
Lucifer's Daughter by Eve Langlais
3.0
Not bad for a first in a series. Nice premise and writing style make future books look promising. I enjoyed the snarkiness of Muriel and her ability to be true to herself. She's independent and wickedly good, which contrasts well with her sin-pushing father. Some of the best and laugh-out-loud scenes in the book are between Muriel and Lucifer.
Muriel's love interest, Auric, is the standard alpha-ish male. Over-protective, mysterious, and secretive. Not bad, but not enough description for me to get worked up about. I really didn't connect with either character, mainly because they didn't seem well-developed/characterized.
What I didn't like was the "insta-love" that occurred within a brief few days. Neither of the characters did anything to create that bond, it just...was.
Will I read the next in the series? Probably.
Muriel's love interest, Auric, is the standard alpha-ish male. Over-protective, mysterious, and secretive. Not bad, but not enough description for me to get worked up about. I really didn't connect with either character, mainly because they didn't seem well-developed/characterized.
What I didn't like was the "insta-love" that occurred within a brief few days. Neither of the characters did anything to create that bond, it just...was.
Will I read the next in the series? Probably.