
Princess of Hell
Books 1-4
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Estrella
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By:
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Eve Langlais
The only thing harder than being a princess is being the daughter of the devil.
Includes:
Lucifer's Daughter: How's a girl supposed to fall in love when Lucifer keeps getting in the way?
Snowballs in Hell: Hell has frozen over. It's up to this princess, and her lovers, to save the day.
Hell's Revenge: When an ancient foe dares to steal something precious, Muriel will do anything to get it back.
Vacation Hell: Some people collect seashells at the beach. Not Muriel. She brings home a merman.
Contains mature themes.
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Eve Langlais delivers this boxset with everything she is iconic for. Adventure, humor and red hot passion while dealing with realistic feelings that face us all.
Rebecca Estrella easily becomes the voice of Muriel while breathing life into the characters.
Eve Langlais at her best
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great series..but cliffhanger at the end
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Nice having 5 books with one credit
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very good not one to listen to out loud
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The narrator's voice...UGH 😩
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Muriel is written as a very childish, toxically manipulative woman, who plays stupid games and at least it is recognized as having a tantrum. I can see how some 23 year olds have this kind of narrative going on in their minds and behave ridiculously to catch the eye of a man.
I don’t think describing the outfits was a good call, because they sound very specific to a 5 year period…and childish. Perhaps if more was put into her character just arriving on this plain and trying to fit in with humans and imitate human behavior, but she only has 18 year olds who sneak into the bar as role models or a neighbor who is a 12 year old girl giving her advice, thus she behaves so childishly in an attempt to fit in. There could have been more done to explain why she chooses to behave and dress as she does.
Also, getting a pink butterfly tramp stamp isn’t depth.
I am taking the whole book as a joke, but as she behaves like a tween it is really uncomfortable to have sex scenes written for the characters.
What can I say? I have depth. 🤣🤣🤣
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