The Devil's Demigod (Hellbound 3)
Author: Alexa Piper
Cover Art: Bryan Keller
BIN: 010228-03321
Genres: Action Adventure, BDSM, Dark Fantasy, Everand Subscription Service, Paranormal, Romance, Romantic Comedy, Suspense, Urban Fantasy
Themes: Dark Desire/Horror, Elves, Dragons & Magical Creatures, Gay, Magic, Sorcery, and Witchcraft, Murder Mystery
Series: Hellbound (#3)
Book Length: Novel
Page Count: 140
Top 25 Bestseller at Amazon.ca!
Not long ago, necromancer Lionel didn’t know who his parents were or why they abandoned him. He’s starting to think that ignorance was bliss as the fact he has a death goddess for a mother is becoming increasingly hard to ignore. That his father is a murderous magic user comes as an even darker revelation.
Lucifer is well aware that his boyfriend and powerful necromancer Lionel is not the easiest person to love, but Lucifer is the Devil, and he doesn’t lie, not even to himself. He’ll take Lionel any way he can get him, and Lucifer will do whatever it takes to keep Lionel safe. It’s turning into a fulltime occupation with Lionel’s penchant for attracting murderous individuals.
Lionel will have to come to grips with his own still unfamiliar demigod magic before the past can catch up with him, but he also needs to figure out if and how he can love the Devil. Lucifer cannot wait for his long game to tame his stubborn necromancer to bear fruit, but before the Devil can savor his prize, he might have to rescue Lionel yet again, this time from getting lost in the labyrinth of the past.
Praise for The Devil's Demigod (Hellbound 3)
"I love Nelly and Lucy!! Both characters just keep getting more and more complex as this series continues. And speaking of, I really hope this series does indeed continue. I find that I need more of all of these characters in my life. Highly recommend this whole series!"
-- 5 Stars from Ess.Ladd, Amazon Review
"The story was so much fun, Lucifer is still my favorite, while I already warmed up to Lionel... Together they were fireworks, their sexual encounters were hot! It was a wonderful story, captivatingly written, with great environments, beautiful creatures, and an original steady plot. When you’re in for a fun read with magic, sexiness, and the most beautiful creatures, read this series!"
-- 5 Stars from True loveislove, Amazon Review
"I love this series so much! It's one of my top favorites this year! No, it's actually my all-time favorite series! The plot is fast-paced, gripping and so perfectly flowed. It was a perfect balance of dark with wit and humor. And the characters are just so lovable! I love Nelly and Lucy, and Sephy and Hades, and Tiamat and Soul. And even the humans, Christine and Marc. I really hope this is not the end of this series. I want more!"
-- 5 Stars from J's Reviews (via Amazon)
"I loved the direction Alexa Piper took in The Devil’s Demigod. Piper has managed what every author wants with a series, to hook the reader so thoroughly they can’t wait for the next volume."
-- 5 Stars from Kadlady, Amazon Review
"The further I get in this series, the more I appreciate the characters, and the ways we get to know them a bit more in each book... potential for further stories to come."
-- 4.5 Stars from Coffee <3 , Amazon Review
"You’d think that having Lucifer as a boyfriend would be at the top of anyone’s list of life complications, but for necromancer Lionel you’d be so wrong. These two have great, snarky chemistry and this series continues to get better and more involving with each book."
-- 5 Stars from Susie Umphers, Amazon Review
"I so love watching the progression of Lucy's and Nelly's relationship as well as Nelly learning to use his powers. Lionel gets more of a chance to combat this latest issue along with Lucifer's help. I really hope that there's more to come from them and the family that they are building."
-- 5 Stars from DLB2572, Amazon Review
"This was my favorite installment of the series. Lucy and Nellie had so many challenges to work through. Nellie has to figure out what being a demigod is about. Lucy just wants to protect and love Nellie. I truly hope we get more stories about Nellie and Lucy. Any book that can make me laugh and cry out loud is one I would recommend and this one is both."
-- 5 Stars from Cynthia Brow, Amazon Review
"I enjoyed this story. Great world building and wonderful characters- not just Lucy (Lucifer) and Nelly, but the supporting characters we meet along the way. (And I am always happy to find stories with Hades! *grin*) This story had both serious and humorous moments. It was overall a fun read."
-- 5 Stars from Nina Diab, Amazon Review
"This series was fun, serious, steamy, action packed, and imaginative. I really wasn't sure what to expect from each new chapter. The blend of multiple mythologies in the story was delightful, and the characters are wonderful. I appreciate a story where even the side characters have a well developed personality. I hope that eventually there is more to this series, and I really want more Metatron."
-- 5 Stars from aethena1313, BookBub Review
"I absolutely love seeing Nelly and Lucy continuing on their story, and getting a deeper look into who Nelly really is. I love how Lucy will always be there for his Nelly and how he will always love and protect him. Nelly is starting to realize who he is and that his new family by choice is everything to him. Great action and fantastic characters. So in love with these side characters Trony, Soul, Dragon Mother, Hades, Persephone and Christine! So much laughter and aww moments, couldn't put this book down!"
-- 5 Stars from FrostDarla, BookBub review
The Devil's Demigod (Hellbound 3)
Alexa Piper
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I stood in the too-high snow outside of the dragon mother’s house, leaning on the shovel and staring at my phone.
Sleeping in your arms was nice, Nelly had texted. Well, if it really was the PTSD getting him to soften up finally, I approved.
I love holding you, babe, I texted back. I’ll do it whenever you need me to.
He didn’t immediately respond to that, so I cleared away some snow, which was a damn workout. Across the street, one of the dragon mother’s neighbors was watching me unsubtly from a window. I ran a gloved hand through my hair and hoped it made them gasp.
After five minutes, Nelly hadn’t texted back, and I leaned the shovel against the dragon mother’s house.
“You are not done,” she said from where she looked down on me from a window on the second floor.
“Tiamat, I am the Devil, and I am taking a break,” I said, trying to use lack of candor to circumvent the truth.
“Dodging your chores is how even the Devil gets a permanent bad-hair-day curse, Lucy.”
Well, to hell went the circumnavigation of truth. “Nelly didn’t text me back, so I need to go check on him. I’ll get my chores done, Tiamat.”
“Ah, the tribulations of young love. You’ll need the good hair, then,” she said and closed the window back up again. What I wouldn’t give to know what was going on in her head sometimes. And I was more than my perfect hair. I had character. And he loved my wings.
I teleported to the station, to right outside Nelly’s office, which was basically a broom closet. The door was closed, and I heard wet noises from inside that made me burst straight in.
Marc Deacon, instead of doing what I knew he wanted to with my boyfriend, was sitting in a cheap folding chair and crying. Good for him. I’d have given him a genuine reason for tears if I’d found him fondling Nelly, like a missing tongue or twisted testicles.
“What? I didn’t think you’d be the gloating type,” the unskilled necromancer said.
“Meaning?”
“Meaning Lionel picked you.” He shook his head and rubbed at his swollen eyes. “He’s too good for you. I don’t care if you turn my bones to jelly, but Lionel is smart and shy and sexy and really funny when he opens up, and you don’t deserve to use him for your own amusement and cheat on him while you do it.” He looked back up at me, but even my hellpoodle had a more intimidating glare. “You could have anyone, I’m sure. Several anyones. Let him go, please. He just -- he just deserves something real, and I can give that to him. I want to.”
When had my charm ever failed me so massively? With Marc Deacon, I understood, a little, because he wanted my boyfriend, and badly. Still, he didn’t even have a little crush on me, hadn’t even fantasized a little about a threesome? And Christine was a mystery of a different order. I had to find out about whether she liked poker or not already.
“You have no idea what Nelly wants and definitely don’t know what he needs. You’d do better finding another man to pine after,” I told Marc Deacon and closed the door behind me. Necromancers. They all came with issues, apparently.
Before I could look around and locate my once again errant boyfriend, I felt the sharp sting of one of the defense spells built into his necklace activate. It was close, so I ran rather than teleported, and good thing, because it allowed me to feel the magic that was being hurled at him, even as I cracked open the office door behind which I could sense the necklace’s protective spell flare bright and hot.
This was siphon magic. It wasn’t so common that I knew it well, although I’d felt Sephy use it when I’d visited her and Hades.
This siphon magic was something else entirely, and just from the strength of it, from the elegance with which the siphon wove its magic, from the sheer, irrefutable force of it, I could tell the immensity of power the person who’d made it had access to. And since I had no doubt at all that the maker of this siphon was Ariadne, I knew where Nelly got his brutish power. Once he learned to really own and use it, refine it rather than just go smash with it, my boyfriend would be magnificent, something to behold. I’d take him even if he weren’t. But the more powerful he was, the more I would flaunt him, of course.
I pulled the office door open all the way. Several equally concerning things made up the scene ahead of me, and all of it was so dramatically crafted by the terrors of the real world that it should have been a painting set in oil rather than happening.
If reality were a painting, it would be called something to invoke hubris, like The Reclamation of the Prodigal Son, because the man on my left, beautiful like Nelly was, but darker in every aspect of his features and with cruel lines around his mouth and eyes, was without a doubt the man who wanted to be a bull, the beast trapped in a labyrinth by the goddess he had loved or lured into loving him.
I could guess what the Minotaur wanted with Nelly.
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