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Never Save a Demon: A Daughter of Eve, Book One
Never Save a Demon: A Daughter of Eve, Book One
Never Save a Demon: A Daughter of Eve, Book One
Audiobook (abridged)6 hours

Never Save a Demon: A Daughter of Eve, Book One

Written by J.D. Brown

Narrated by Lisa Renee

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

The rules for demon slaying are simple.

Rule Number One: Never save a demon’s life. Oops.

Lyn Conway is a hot mess. She's past due on her rent, can't get clients to take her paranormal investigations business seriously, and...oh yeah, she's a demon hunter who broke the ultimate rule. She didn't mean to save a demon's life. She thought she was saving a cute guy from a horrific attack. But now?

Sam. Won't. Die. That is, he won't die until she does.

Being bound to a gorgeous demon isn't all that bad, until women who look suspiciously similar to Lyn start dropping dead with a demonic seal carved into their flesh. The tables have turned. The hunter is being hunted. Fortunately, Lyn lives with her number one suspect.

Never Save a Demon is the first audiobook in the Daughter of Eve series. If you like young, fresh urban fantasy with a kick-ass heroine, lots of goofy comedy, and a complicated paranormal romance, then you'll love this new pause resister by award-winning author J.D. Brown.

Perfect for fans of Darynda Jones, Illona Andrews, and Izzy Shows.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 11, 2018
ISBN9781982725600
Never Save a Demon: A Daughter of Eve, Book One

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    This book is supposedly the first book in a series but feels like chapters are missing and do a poor job of explaining the background story. The characters are one dimensional and the work on making the main chapter seem witty and funny makes her sound more childish then needed. As a first draft of a story it would be a good first attempt, but instead fells unfinished and unpolished .
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    The narrator is awful the story is slow in the beginning gets better in the middle and the end ???? Lyn is the daughter of Eve and she kills a demon but thought he was a human. The demon becomes bound to her and havoc ensues