Luck of the Devil
by Patricia Eimer
Being the youngest daughter of the Devil isn't all it s cracked up to be. The days of teenage rebellion and vows of chastity made just to tick off her father are over, and now all Faith Bettincourt wants is a nice, quiet life. Unfortunately, thanks to the unexpected arrival of her demonically-downsized sister, a ditzy succubus roommate, and dear old Dad himself, Faith s plans for a relaxing vacation spent watching reruns go up in flames.Now it's all Faith can do to keep the family reunion from Hell (literally) under wraps, and the angelically-inclined hottie across the hall from realizing there's something weird about his neighbor. And, thankfully, it's working. Until an angelic stalker shows up in a bid to steal her powers and take over the world. Forget watching reruns. With the way things are going, Faith will need the luck of the Devil just to survive until Monday. Patricia Eimer puts a fun, new spin on what it means to be the devil's daughter! ~ Linda Wisdom, National Bestselling Author, Demons Are A Girl's Best FriendReview"Patricia Eimer puts a fun, new spin on what it means to be the devil's daughter!""Ms. Eimer's twist on God and the Devil is genius. . . . Luck of the Devil is pure entertainment with satirical religious undertones that yield uncontrollable, giggles-worthy hilarity that simply adds to the fun."4 Stars "This book should come with a warning: 'There's enough laugh-out-loud high jinks to cause readers to crack a few ribs.' Eimer's comical tone flows effortlessly, with saucy flair and a warm charming touch." About the AuthorPatricia Eimer is a small-town girl who was blessed with a large tree in the backyard made for reading in on summer days. Mixed with too much imagination, it made her a bratty child but fated her to become a storyteller. She currently lives in Pittsburgh with her two wonderful kids and a husband that learned the gourmet art of frozen pizzas to give her more time to write. When she s not writing she can be found fencing and arguing about with her dogs about who s in charge.