The Devil's Wife
by Reuben Carbone
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Pub Date Jun 19 2015 | Archive Date Jul 20 2015
Description
The Devil's Wife is a paranormal romantic epic, a gothic cocktail of horror, fantasy and myth. It is the first book in the Dragon Angel series.
Adam Crocker does not know it but he is the darkest of all the dark angels. He came into his human form on earth to wreak havoc but instead has unexpectedly fallen in love with the beautiful Maria...madly in love...and has married her.
So what will become?
Author_Bio: We are Carla Reuben and Walter Carbone (Reuben Carbone). We've written screenplays for Paramount Pictures, United Artists, Cinema Group, and several independent production companies.
Our publishing credits include a co-written memoir, Raising Eyebrows published by Wiley Publications (2010).
We reside in upstate New York on the edge of the Hudson River with our 19 Labrador Retrievers.
A Note From the Publisher
Keywords: Horror, Paranormal, Thriller, Love-Story, Fantasy, Gothic, Myth, Devil,
Marketing Plan
eBook,Print
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781622879465 |
PRICE | $4.98 (USD) |
Average rating from 19 members
Featured Reviews
I had never heard of this book or author before starting this book so I had no idea what to expect. The synopsis sounded really interesting so I was excited to read it.
This book started out really weird to me. Maybe I wasn’t reading carefully enough but I was kind of confused. I didn’t really know what was happening and it didn’t seem like the synopsis at all. It did all fall into place after a while but it wasn’t so clear at first, in my opinion.
The characters were interesting and they made me very curious to see what would happen though out the story. But I wasn’t really emotionally invested in them. I couldn’t really connect to them so I never really cared about them a whole lot.
There was kind of a lot of biblical things in this book, which I enjoyed because I knew what it all meant and had heard of all the references made. But I think some people might get bored and not like those parts.
Overall, this was a nice book and I did enjoy it for the most part. Based on other reviews that I’ve seen, readers love it or hate it so I would say this book isn’t for everyone. I liked it and had fun reading it even though in a few months I most likely won’t remember a lot about it.