Lucifer’s Angel

Kaenar Langford
Ellora’s Cave (2007)
ISBN 9781419910470
Reviewed by Catarina Collins for Reader Views (6/07)

This book was not what I expected. I thought it would be erotica without much of a plot, and I couldn’t have been more mistaken. This is a fabulously well-written tale that could be about any one of us lovely ladies stranded on the side of the road with a beautiful hunk coming to our rescue. You don’t think that could happen to you? Well, I sure like to think it could happen exactly as Kaenar Langford writes.

Gabriel, the hunk on the motorcycle, turns out to be a Chicago cop touring the country, working through the grief of the death of his partner shot in a robbery. After he gives Mariah, the damsel schoolteacher in distress, a ride home, he ends up staying and it turns out to be a very good thing that Mariah lives in a big house outside of town without neighbors as you’ll see in “Lucifer’s Angel.”

When Gabriel is standing in the kitchen doing the dishes, he purposely gets her shirt wet, “Oh, oh. I see your t-shirt is wet. Maybe you should take it off. I wouldn’t want you to catch a cold.” There wasn’t much chance she was going to catch a cold. She was burning, burning with desire, burning with need. Burning for him...And that’s just a taste of what you will find because there is lots more awaiting you. This is a story about friendship, family, love, desire, and well, yes, delicious sex complete with vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup, and a very hot man to nibble on.

Whether you choose to read this aloud with a partner, or keep it hidden just for your self, you won’t be disappointed by the adventures of Mariah and Gabriel nor with the feelings brought forth with the help of Ms. Langord’s words in “Lucifer’s Angel.”

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