Hell’s Kitty
(Welcome to Hell #4)
“It is. But even amidst the ugly, there’s beauty to be found. I once heard the Dark Lord say, how would we recognize perfection if it were not for the flaws that highlight it?”
― Eve Langlais, Hell’s Kitty
“The sound he’d taken for an engine hum? The rowers chanting while a drummer kept the beat. “Row, row, row the boat, toward the Darkling Sea. And there we’ll find some fucking fish, and have a killing spree.” Each time they sang a verse, they cheered. A berserker army on its way to glory.”
― Eve Langlais, Hell’s Kitty
Good thing this Hellcat has nine lives because he’s going to need them if he’s going to survive Lucifer’s latest scheme and land on his four furry feet.
Bad kitty. Hot kitty. Hell’s Kitty is on a mission for the devil, but he’s never too busy for seduction.
Okay, so Felipe ate a few of the Styx sea creatures. In his defense, they were awfully tasty. Depleting the monster reservoir didn’t mean Lucifer had to go all Lord of Hell on him and order him to go on a stupid mission. And to Siren Isle of all places! Everyone knows males should stay far, far away from that dangerous place. The only stroke of luck is the woman he’s after isn’t a siren. Nor is she quite a mermaid. As a matter of fact, Jenny isn’t like anyone he’s ever met—so, of course, this curious cat wants her.
Except he’s not the only one.
Not long after his arrival, he runs into problems, which he’s only too happy to solve in a permanent and violent fashion. Getting Jenny off the island and back to Hell’s inner circle is proving more troublesome than expected, though. Who knew a simple retrieval mission would signal the start of a dangerous—yet exhilarating—adventure, and despite his tomcat ways, this purring feline can’t help but fall in love.
Wonderfully Funny This can be enjoyed as a stand alone, but it is so much more fun when the series is read in order.
I want to visit Hell–at least Eve’s version. What a fun read. I had to re-read “A Demon & His Witch” to re-acquaint myself with Felipe (really enjoyed that re-read).















