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The Devil's Dilemma Kindle Edition
Dante
That cheating low life. I swore when I got my hands on him, his life wouldn’t be worth living.
How dare he steal from me? Doesn't he know who I am?
Only coming close to him, seeing him shudder at my touch. I'm drawn to him in ways I never imagined.
He's an enigma and not at all what he seems.
But what I made him do. He'll never forgive me, he'll hate me, but if that's all he can give me... I'll take it.
Austin
He was filthy rich! He didn’t need the money, probably wouldn’t even miss it. How wrong could I be?
Now here I am, unable to flee and I hate him for what he made me do.
But I can't help myself. I crave his touch and attention. I need everything he can give me.
I think I love him, but if this is all he can give me… I’ll take it, gladly.
DEVIL'S DILEMMA IS A STANDALONE MM ROMANCE NOVEL AS PART OF THE MULTI-AUTHOR COLLABORATION TALES FROM THE TAROT. THIS BOOK IS BASED ON THE MAJOR ARCANA CARD THE DEVIL.
HEA GUARANTEED.
TRIGGER WARNINGS FOR VIOLENCE, CAPTIVITY, KIDNAPPING AND STOCKHOLM SYNDROME
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 10, 2024
- File size2.7 MB
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- ASIN : B0D4KNG167
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- Publication date : October 10, 2024
- Language : English
- File size : 2.7 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
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- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 215 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #367,307 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #736 in Demons & Devils Paranormal Romance
- #2,135 in Paranormal Demons & Devils Romance
- #4,717 in Gay Fiction
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About the author

Alex is an MM author from the NW of England. She's married with three grown-up sons and two Tamaskan dogs, her night time companions when she's writing into the early hours!
She writes gritty, realistic, mainly contemporary romance but always with a happy ever after.
Her tagline? Finding Forever - One Chapter at a Time.
An avid reader, she started writing one lunch break, writing her first book in no time at all. From there, her passion grew and The Nava Dance Studios series was born. Her writing style has changed, a darker feel creeping into her work and while she doesn't profess to be a dark author, she covers some socially dark subjects.
She'd love to move somewhere sunny with a beach view, continuing to write about her perfectly, imperfect men.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024Nobody steals from the Devil. Then again no one actually believes Dante is the devil until his horns grow and his eyes glow.
Austin and his group of mates are up to no good. Austin is really lucky and Joel is using that luck to get in with the mob. He pushes Austin to a new a casino, the last one in their grand plan. Only things aren’t what they seem not with Joel or with the plan. When they get caught, the devil is going to get his due.
The banter between Austin and Dante is hilarious and the steam they put off is whew! The prophecy and the bond push them together, keeping them on their toes wondering why they can't seem to walk away the other. I kept going back and going back reading a snippet here and a chapter there. The story is quite entertaining. I really didn’t want it to end. I loved that Austin took care of his Grandpa. and that the Dante called up Mal from The Demon Undertaker. I had just reread the The Demon Undertaker maybe a month ago and it was great to have Mal and Jason back in this book. The best thing about Alex’s writing is the way she makes you feel invested in what happens. I never know who the bad guy is until she writes it. She keeps me guessing and then I’m like what just happened?! I want to read more like this. I want to see what happens to Zeke. Give me more witty banter and hot steamy moments Alex J. Adams. I’m ready for it!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024Dante and Austin were so intense together.
The devil and his fated mate brought together.
The animosity between these two soon turned into undeniable chemistry.
Lots of fast paced action, danger and drama due to them cementing their bond.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025Lovely book. There are a couple of problems that were distracting. Dante is not another name for the Devil. Dante Alighieri was an Italian author who wrote the Divine Comedy. Samson did not kill Goliath. Goliath was killed by David with a sling shot, not a sword.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024I was given a copy of this book and this is my honest review.
Austin gets caught up with some childhood friends that aren't as nice as he thinks. Since he seems to have the golden touch, they talk him into using it at the casinos. They'll make a big windfall and he'll have money for his grandpa. Only Austin doesn't know all the details that his so-called friends have planned. He also doesn't know that the big casino is run by a real baddie, Dante. Dante isn't about to let a bunch of nobodies get away with taking his money. When one of the group gets too mouthy, he decides to really make them pay. After all he can't have his reputation stained as someone that can be had.
I really liked this story. I liked that Austin was basically a good guy caught up in a bad situation. It was a little sad that his friends were jerks. I liked the background on Austin and his family. I loved how close he was to his grandpa. I would've liked a little closure on his father though. I also would've liked more background on Dante and his friendship with Conrad. Definitely liked the tie-in with the Tarot series. Definitely recommend this book and this series.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024What an interesting story! We start off this book in Austin's POV as him and his 'friends' are planning their next heist. Austin seems to be lucky when it comes to whatever he's doing; whether that's playing cards, stealing candy, or escaping without being noticed. He's the one who gets the cash for himself and his friends.
When his friends come up with the idea to set their sights on a well know casino ran by a man nicknamed the devil, he's immediately weary and apprehensive... That's where The Magic Shop comes into play, and that is where the true story starts.
I liked this book I found it to be quite interesting. The dual POV's was really nice and was written well. Sometimes when a book has dual perspectives it can get confusing if not written well, but that wasn't the case here. Being able to read both Dante and Austin's perspectives was a nice way to get to know both of them better, and to figure out the different way these two men think about certain things.
I found the writing to be good, there was a lot of back and forth between both these men in the beginning, understandably so. I liked that it wasn't immediately insta-love, yes they got together quickly but it wasn't right away which added more to the story.
I found the component of these two being destined to be together was handled and written in a way that made sense and was written well. My only critique is a few loose ends that were mentioned in the beginning of the book then wasn't brought up again. For example, Austin worked as a bartender... but then he was kidnapped and it wasn't mentioned again.. Did he get fired? Did he call and quite? Did Dante do that for him? Furthermore, Pete was the getaway driver for that group of friends yet after the three men got caught in the casino, nobody said what happened to him.
Other than those two things I thought this story was great.
Top reviews from other countries
- Joanne OReviewed in Canada on November 23, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome paranormal, opposites attract!
Alex J. Adams knocked out another fantastic paranormal story in The Devil’s Dilemma!
Austin is a good guy at heart but not above using his lifelong luck to get involved in shady activities to make extra money to provide the best care for his grandfather.
Dante, The Devil, is bored with raising hell on earth. That is until Austin catches his eye and has an usually lucky streak at his casino.
The connection between these polar opposite men when Dante holds Austin captive for questioning is palpable. Neither understand it and try to resist it but it’s undeniable, leading to some pretty hot encounters!
But Dante truly is faced with a dilemma. As The Devil, he struggles with his inability to take Austin out or let him go and doesn’t understand why.
And at first, Austin can’t even believe Dante is who is who says he is. Who would?
As the story unfolds, Alex J. Adams writing kept me totally engrossed in this story as she slowly revealed more about Austin’s “luck”, his family, and why he and Dante feel so strongly towards each other.
The splashes of dark humor and spicy scenes mixed into the story were perfectly balanced with the emotional and darker elements. Dante’s and Austin’s happy ending proves opposites do attract and love can bloom when, and with who, you least expect it to.
- TeresaReviewed in Australia on January 17, 2025
3.0 out of 5 stars Austin & Dante
It was a good read. I’m not into breath play so that put me off a little but overall a good read.