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Buy a cheap copy of The Devil Dan Cooley: Devil's Point: book by Holly Lisle. Meeting an ambitious and upwardly mobile devil named Puck, radio disk jockey Dan agrees to help the devil become a gentleman if Puck will help boost his ratings, Free shipping over $ Download The Devil and Dan Cooley book. 2 min read. Deviation Actions. Add to Favourites. Comment. By nelabaya Missing: Holly Lisle. The Devil and Dan Cooley Holly Lisle. Read online. ; Published: Devil #3 Hell on High Holly Lisle. Read online. ; Published: Top Genres Romance Fiction Fantasy Young Adult Contemporary Mystery Thrillers Science Fiction Fantasy Paranormal.


› Find all books by 'Holly Lisle' and compare prices › Find signed collectible books: 'The Devil and Dan Cooley' Hell on High: Devil's Point: Book 3. by Holly Lisle, Ted Nolan. ISBN () Softcover, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Find This Book. Holly Lisle scored a hit with Sympathy for the Devil, in which Satan's minions made a home for themselves in North Carolina. Now the story continues with radio disk jockey Dan Cooley. The A to Z of Fantasy Literature. Holly Lisle was born in the year She is an American author of science fiction, fantasy, romantic suspense and paranormal romance. Apart from penning down novels, Holly Lisle is also known for assisting writers especially by using an e-book.


Buy a cheap copy of The Devil Dan Cooley: Devil's Point: book by Holly Lisle. Meeting an ambitious and upwardly mobile devil named Puck, radio disk jockey Dan agrees to help the devil become a gentleman if Puck will help boost his ratings, Free shipping over $ I recently read the Hell books by Holly Lisle (or at least the first three). The books are concerned with the presence of the hellraised on Earth and the interplay between Heaven and Hell. In THE DEVIL AND DAN COOLEY, North Carolina is still home to the hellraised. Radio DJ Dan Cooley begins a program to help the hellraised redeem themselves. Dan Cooley jumped as a bolt of lightning slammed into a tree in the park nearby, momentarily lighting the pre-dawn sky and casting the Raleigh street in eerie shades of blue and white. He mopped his face with a sweat-soaked sleeve and shifted on the vinyl car seat, trying to find a position that would let him drive without touching the seat-back with any portion of his anatomy.

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