Deal with the Devil (Cain Casey #3)
by
Ali Vali
It’s business as usual for crime boss Cain Casey as she maneuvers to form an alliance with the Jatibon organization and secure peace among the ruling families in New Orleans. Cain’s new associate Remington Jatibon is a lot like Cain used to be—a playgirl with a passion for bedding beautiful women and an even greater passion for expanding her father’s empire, on both sides...more
Paperback, 288 pages
Published
March 25th 2008
by Bold Strokes Books
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These books are amazing. I wish there was a Cain Casey in My life or a Merrick. I think they are silly, but they make me happy to be a lesbian. It makes me feel like this could actually happen. I loved these books. It was good to read something where the lesbians didn't go back to a man, and also where all the lesbians died. It was a great to read a book where women were so empowered and in charge.
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Originally from Cuba, Ali Vali has retained much of her family’s traditions and language and uses them frequently in her stories. Having her father read her stories and poetry before bed every night as a child infused her with a love of reading, which carries till today. In 2000, Ali decided to embark on a new path and started writing.
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