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A review by erin_penn
Dragged Under by D.E. Chapman
3.0
I discovered the Omegaverse-type reverse-harem erotic-romance subgenre during October, so, of course, I had to pick up Dragged Under for a Kindle Unlimited read.
The earth intro fortunately is short; it's a hot mess. We and the heroine get dragged into hell quickly with her sin-demons who fucked her on earth to save her live - or end it, that part isn't clear ... again the intro is a hot mess.
But then hell starts, and the paranormal erotic goodness starts. Lots of sex, lots of fighting, lots of info-dumps explaining this world. There is a big-bad ... but it isn't Lucifer, so we don't pant after that one. (Lucifer, though, (fan-face) - yep, the most pretty angel down there.)
A great sexy romp. You get to know all six of the males, each with a distinctive personality, which is impressive for a book of any length to establish six relationships for our heroine.
This isn't the best interpretation for a paranormal/fantasy book based on the seven sins I've ever run into. But it is good enough to spend a night curled up with.
(Kindle Unlimited)
The earth intro fortunately is short; it's a hot mess. We and the heroine get dragged into hell quickly with her sin-demons who fucked her on earth to save her live - or end it, that part isn't clear ... again the intro is a hot mess.
But then hell starts, and the paranormal erotic goodness starts. Lots of sex, lots of fighting, lots of info-dumps explaining this world. There is a big-bad ... but it isn't Lucifer, so we don't pant after that one. (Lucifer, though, (fan-face) - yep, the most pretty angel down there.)
A great sexy romp. You get to know all six of the males, each with a distinctive personality, which is impressive for a book of any length to establish six relationships for our heroine.
This isn't the best interpretation for a paranormal/fantasy book based on the seven sins I've ever run into. But it is good enough to spend a night curled up with.
(Kindle Unlimited)