The Devil’s Bargain by Stormy Glenn

Title: A Devil’s Bargain

Author: Stormy Glenn

Genre: Fantasy, Paranormal

Length: Novella (115 Pages)

Publisher: Siren-Bookstrand, Inc. (June 14, 2018)

Heat Level: Low

Heart Rating: ♥♥♥ 3 Hearts

Blurb: Don Giovanni had lost everything through his own misdeeds. His father’s villa, the family money, everything right down to the clothes on his back. He had nothing, not even his pride. When he’s offered a deal with the Devil, he knows there’s a catch, but he’s too desperate to care.

With wealth beyond his imagination, Giovanni realizes that he’s been given a second chance and he refuses to squander it. When his charitable donations and good works comes to the attention of the king, life as Giovanni knows it changes, especially when he’s offered the hand of the royal prince.

Benito is the youngest child of the royal family. As such, he’s often overlooked in favor of his older siblings. When the king gives his word to marry his son to a wealthy benefactor, and the oldest prince turns him down, Benito volunteers, not knowing he’s about to embark on his wildest adventure.

But someone is not happy that Giovanni and Benito married. When they don’t know who they can trust, they have to learn to trust in each other, especially when betrayal comes from someone close to them. It might be their only chance to break a Devil’s bargain.

ISBN: 978-1-64243-310-4

Product Link: Siren-BookStrand 

Reviewer: Lisa

Review: Don has lived his life wild and fast. In the end it cost him everything. Now here he was broke, homeless and starving. So when a handsome man in a limo offers him a deal that is to good to be true, well his dumbass takes him up on it. He has just sold his soul to the devil, unless he keeps his word.

Benito is the kings youngest and sweetest child. He is full of love and tenderness, but he longs for true love. He might just get his wish, whether he lives long enough or not that is. Guess who is the bad guy in this and what king goes almost broke. Strange people in a strange land or time, I guess.

I have always been a fan of this authors work but must say that this one was not one of them. It was a bit dull and boring to me. There was no spark to it, well except near the end with attempted murder. I could not connect with the characters or the story and was not really into the story to begin with. It just did nothing to catch my attention nor keep it. I am afraid that this was one story that was not for me.