Guest Author: Laura Drewry loves series. Do You?
April 21, 2008
Laura Drewry is the author of the paranormal western, The Devil's Daughter. ShannonC reviewed it and you can also check out an excerpt here.
Now, Ms Drewry joins us to discuss The Devil's Daughter (and to give a copy away, winner will be announced Thurs 4/24/08 CST...)![]()
EXCERPT: The Devil’s Daughter by Laura Drewry
April 14, 2008
The Devil's Daughter by Laura Drewry (released 8 Apr 08 by Love Spell) is something different -- a paranormal Western. Read Shannon C's review and read on for a peek at the first chapter...![]()
Review: The Devil’s Daughter by Laura Drewry
April 9, 2008
Shannon C.'s review of The Devil's Daughter by Laura Drewry
Historical paranormal romance released by Leisure 8 Apr 08
I have to share a funny story about this book. I started reading it this weekend while I was visiting my very conservative Catholic friend. This involved tagging along while she did things like go to Mass, say her rosaries, and watch NCAA basketball. So I'd have all these religious adventures and then be reading about the daughter of Satan. Perhaps this only amuses me? OK then, we'll move on.
Tags: 2008, April 2008, Grade B, Historical, Laura Drewry, Leisure, Paranormal, Review, Romance, ShannonC, The Devil's DaughterBook Alert: The Devil’s Daughter by Laura Drewry **April 2008**
September 10, 2007
The Devil's Daughter by Laura Drewry
GIVING THE DEVIL HIS DUDE
Shoveling sulfur and brimstone could really get a girl down. When her dad offered freedom from the fiery depths in exchange for one simple soul-snatching, Lucy Firr jumped at the chance. With her considerable powers of seduction, she threw herself at rancher Jed Caine. Yet instead of taking her to bed, he made her muck out the pigsty.
It would take the patience of a saint to resist the likes of Lucy Firr and Lord knew Jed was no saint. The temptress fired his blood like no woman he'd ever met. Why she'd suddenly latched on to him, he had no idea. But the safest place for her and her virtue was out in the barn.
Lucy could see the heat in Jed's gaze. But it was the tenderness of his touch and his hard-won smile that undid her. She was supposed to steal his soul, yet here he was... capturing her heart.
I have been told the paranormal elements here are very light. Either way I can't think of a western, historical, paranormal that I have read before...
I look forward to reading this... which looks like might be soon... hopefully... but OF COURSE after the books I have from four people who I loveses and adore for sending me their eARC's ooooooohhhhhhhh so early.
Tags: April 2008, Book Alert, Laura Drewry, The Devil's Daughter


