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[14 Jul 2008 | One Comment | ]

Hotter than Hell is the third novel in the Hell on Earth series by Jackie Kessler. I’m trying to think of a way to adequately start out this review, but all I can think of is…I love it when I’m completely blindsided by an ending. You start the novel thinking one thing and then it doesn’t happen and you’re not upset about it because the ending that is there is completely awesome. Let me try and start from the beginning.

This time around, Daunuan gets to possess us for the ride. Daun is still fuming over the idea that Jezebel left him for a flesh puppet and he doesn’t like it one bit. What’s the world coming to when a demon falls victim to love? He doesn’t understand it one …

Demons, Jackie Kessler, Reviews »

[13 Jul 2008 | 3 Comments | ]

The Road to Hell is the second novel in the Hell on Earth series by Jackie Kessler. Before I continue, I should mention that I just read Hell’s Belles, so I’m not going to go to far into The Road to Hell. Afterall, the characters are the same, it’s just the plot that has changed. With that said, here we go.

What is an ex-succubus to do when her past won’t leave her alone? Jezebel has thwarted Hell and is now a mortal with a soul. She’s human and no longer a demon, so there is nothing Hell should want with her. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case. Her old queen, Lilith, still has it in for her; Daunuan still wants her; and now one of the furies is trying to …

Demons, Jackie Kessler, Reviews »

[11 Jul 2008 | One Comment | ]

Hell’s Belles is the first novel in the Hell on Earth series by Jackie Kessler. When I first started this novel, I thought it was going to be setting up the rest of the series. Then I got to the halfway point and I had a little trouble putting it down. I’m not saying that it was bad, just that the pace picked up a lot and I just had to absorb it as soon as I could. I’ll be honest (like I always try to be), I am not a fan of flashbacks in novels. They can be extremely hard to pull off in my opinion. Most of the time, they generally confuse me and I have a hard time finishing a book because of them. Kessler not only …