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Not Your Average Hot Guy

Not Your Average Hot Guy


by Gwenda Bond


⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5



This was such a fun surprise! I got totally swept away in this romp to save the world from Armageddon!


Callie is a college grad trying to figure out what to do with her life, while working for her mom at an escape room… on the first weekend she is left to run the business on her own a cult shows up kidnaps her and her friend and then summons a demon to start armageddon! 


And what a demon shows up!, The one and only… and extremely hands-on son of Lucifer, Luke! He isn’t like your regular demon from hell and ends up trying to right the world and put a stop to the end of the world with Callie and her friends… all the while Luke and Callie are fighting their attraction the whole time!


Luke, like Callie is still trying to figure out what he is doing with his life… sure he is supposed to take over for his father, but is that what he wants? I really enjoyed how The Luke and Callie had this in common and found support and motivation with each other!


This book felt more like an adventure story with a side of romance- the romance was there, but the story definitely didn’t revolve around it. Personally, this was fine with me, since I had so much fun following along on Luke and Callie’s journey!


This was a good escape, come in looking for that and you will be in for a hellishly good time!



Not Your Average Hot Guy by Gwenda Bond is scheduled to release September 28th, 2021.



I received a complimentary copy of this book from St. Martin’s NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



 

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