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The Devil's in the Details by Kimberly Raye
3.0
Jess Damon runs an up-and-coming wedding planning business. She's also a succubus, a daughter of Satan, and trying out being non-demonic. With her mother (the aforementioned Satan) coming to her for a rush wedding and a legendary demon hunter chasing them both down, Jess is looking doomed.
This appears to have been the start of a series that didn't get off the ground. It's fairly easy to see why. While it's humorous most of the time with the harried wedding planner shtick, adding Jess's enormous demon family on top of things just ends up making things silly. Or actually macabre if you actually think about any of it. Which of course you're not meant to as its trying to be a silly rom-com. So what does it say about how successful it is at that when my mind kept wandering off to things like where exactly did that demon aunt get the glass of AB- she's drinking?
Light, entertaining fair that eventually leads to nothing much.
This appears to have been the start of a series that didn't get off the ground. It's fairly easy to see why. While it's humorous most of the time with the harried wedding planner shtick, adding Jess's enormous demon family on top of things just ends up making things silly. Or actually macabre if you actually think about any of it. Which of course you're not meant to as its trying to be a silly rom-com. So what does it say about how successful it is at that when my mind kept wandering off to things like where exactly did that demon aunt get the glass of AB- she's drinking?
Light, entertaining fair that eventually leads to nothing much.