Lucifer's Bride (Married to the Devil #1)

Skye Wilson, Roxie Ray


3.81 · 16 ratings · Published: 02 Feb 2021

Lucifer's Bride by Skye Wilson, Roxie Ray
You know the story, love. It’s a tale as old as time itself.
Boy meets girl.
Boy loses girl.
Girl meets devilishly charming bastard who tempts her with everything she’s ever dreamed of—and the Devil doesn’t make promises he can’t keep.
You see, darling, that boy never deserved you to begin with.
You, my treasure, you deserved the entire world laid out at your dainty little feet—and so much more.
No ungrateful, simple-minded boy could ever give you that.
But I could.
I will.
My Evie. My eternal love. Only creature on God’s green earth, Heaven above it or even Hell below, who could ever stir the flames of desire into my my cold, sinner’s heart.
I stole you from that pathetic moron you were calling a fiancé again, it’s true.
But after the way he messed you over—frankly, this time, it was like he was asking for it.
You were never really his, love. He might have put his ring on your finger, but he never owned your body. Your heart. Your mind.
Your soul.
No matter where you are, what you look like, the name you wear, or the color of that fire dancing in your eyes, you’re mine. Always mine.
You’ve been mine before, more times than you’ll ever remember.
You’ve been torn away from me more times than you’ll ever know.
Now that you’re finally mine again, here’s a new promise for you:
This time, it’s forever.
I have an army of the damned at my beck and call, more gold to my name than even kings can fathom, the powers of a fallen angel at my fingertips and the command of the Inferno itself in the palm of my hand.
Never fear, love. I’ll protect you. I’ll keep you safe.
Whether you want it or not.
And this time, if anyone dares to try and take you away from me again…
This time, there’ll be hell to pay.

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