Devil's Daughter: Lucinda's Pawnshop, Book One She lives a double lifehuman and immortal. Born out of a betrayal of trust between the first woman, Eve, and father, Lucifer, Lucinda has worked covertly and subtly for millennia to be true to her mo
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| Title | : | Devil's Daughter: Lucinda's Pawnshop, Book One |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.63 (161 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 193945736X |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 300 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-07-14 |
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Lucinda is as old as humanity itself, yet perpetually young, beautiful, and endowed with supernatural powers. She lives a double lifehuman and immortal. Born out of a betrayal of trust between the first woman, Eve, and father, Lucifer, Lucinda has worked covertly and subtly for millennia to be true to her mother’s love by subverting her father’s schemes. In her human guise, she manages Lucinda’s Pawnshop & Antiquary, the doors of which can open to any street anywhere in the world at any time. Mortals who have arrived at a moral or spiritual crossroads are drawn into the mysterious shop. If they acquire one of its cursed artifacts, they may find themselves drafted into Lucifer’s service. And if the Devil's daughter will not love a man he can control, can Lucifer control the man she loves?
Editorial : “A worthwhile jaunt for readers interested in a mix of magic, mankind, and the sinister ploys of the devil.” – Kirkus Reviews
Love this book!. Therefore, I have to purchase another textbook.
Thanks. It was still worthwhile to go back to her first books in this series.. Extraordinary talented artists like Earnest Hemingway, F, Scott Fitzgerald, Shelby Foote, Raymond Chandler, or Farley Mowat whose work strikes a chord and resonates with us lesser mortals who are trying to forge a living out of the practice of putting words to paper. It quickly grabs your attention and makes you want to read more. First, the writing is both excellent and entertaining; I found the book hard to put down.
Additionally, the authors also offer some good tips -- laced throughout the text -- on HOW TO WEAR some of this old stuff. And Brann gets more than he expects in this paring, forcing even an ancient vampire to learn new tricks. Richard Bak is a long-time resident of Detroit and Dearborn, Michigan, and doubtless absorbed much of the Ford legacy simply by growing up in a place that Ford formed. Studying this large f
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