Lucinda, Darkly (Demon Princess Chronicles #1) 
I have to admit I genuinely like Lucinda, who does her best to lead a "life" she considers fair and honorable, despite her position as a demon dead princess of hell. If you haven't read the earlier "Mona" books, don't worry. I haven't either and this book stands alone from those stories. There are some references to the previous books but nothing that you feel you have to have read to understand what is at the heart of this story. An enjoyable fast read with a little erotica sprinkled in.
This is a spin-off series from the Mona Lisa series by the same author. It makes a lot more sense if you consider it book 4 of the Mona Lisa series. I like it - the emotional bonds between the princess and her men are interesting and compelling in the same way the Anita Blake series is. Ludina is the Princess of Hell, and her job is apprehending rogue demons and returning them to hell. She's been demon dead (a vampire) for over 600 years, a former monere queen who was so powerful, she was

This story has caught me...the characters are more interesting and curiousThe story is entertaining and easy to follow and as you go forward you want to know more
Waste of time. Don't read it.I very much enjoyed this author's book "Mona Lisa Awakening," so I tried this book. It was a let down. CAUTION SPOILERS: A former Monere Queen died and has been living as a demon for hundreds of years. All of a sudden she falls in love with Stefan, a Monere rogue. They had one short interaction and fall in love. She had never fallen for anyone for hundreds of years. There was no logic for it to happen now. Shortly after that, she forms bonds with two others, Nico and
In my opinion this spin-off tale from the Monere/children of the moon series is a really good one. This story follows the tale of the high prince of hell's sister, Lucinda. She was first introduced in the short story Mona Lisa. But in her own book she really carries her own story off very well even though it is mightily similar to that of Mona Lisa in the beginning. But by the end of the story she both surprises, endears, and makes the reader care for her and her men much more than you'd
Lucinda is the daughter of the High Lord of Hell and rules over a small territory. She is also somewhat of a bounty hunter of wayward demons. Lucinda has spent literally centuries alone and is getting bored with her existence, and has even convinced herself that she likes it that way on some levels. That is, until she runs into an outcast Monére warrior or two...For the entire review please go to the Best Paranormal Review site on the web, Bitten By Books for the review of Lucinda, Darkly in
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| Original Title: | Lucinda, Darkly: The Demon Princess Chronicles |
| ISBN: | 0425214648 (ISBN13: 9780425214640) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Demon Princess Chronicles #1 |
| Characters: | Lucinda, Talon, Nico, Stefan |
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For centuries, Lucinda has endured her agonizing reality. As daughter of the High Lord of Hell,she rules over nothing, retrieving the occasional wayward demon and feeding off of the savage Monre-of whom she was a member before she died.Then she encounters the Monre warrior Stefan, who offers himself to her. She is moved beyond measure by her desire for him-and soon finds herself drawn back into the heady eroticism of the Monre. There, she must carve out a home between the jealousy of the dead and the violence of the living, if she is to keep her newfound love-and life...
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| Title | : | Lucinda, Darkly (Demon Princess Chronicles #1) |
| Author | : | Sunny |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
| Published | : | August 7th 2007 by Berkley Trade |
| Categories | : | Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Demons. Urban Fantasy. Vampires |
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Ratings: 3.8 From 1736 Users | 99 ReviewsNotice Out Of Books Lucinda, Darkly (Demon Princess Chronicles #1)
I don't believe Sunny wrote this book. I've read every Monier book and short story she's written and none of them were like this one, none were this bad. I mean, there was no tale here. Based on her previous world-building, I expected more emotions, more conflict, more action, more interesting characters. I expected a story!Even her word choices did not sound like Sunny wrote them. I believe that she must have been so very behind on her deadline that she asked Laurell K. Hamilton to quicklyI have to admit I genuinely like Lucinda, who does her best to lead a "life" she considers fair and honorable, despite her position as a demon dead princess of hell. If you haven't read the earlier "Mona" books, don't worry. I haven't either and this book stands alone from those stories. There are some references to the previous books but nothing that you feel you have to have read to understand what is at the heart of this story. An enjoyable fast read with a little erotica sprinkled in.
This is a spin-off series from the Mona Lisa series by the same author. It makes a lot more sense if you consider it book 4 of the Mona Lisa series. I like it - the emotional bonds between the princess and her men are interesting and compelling in the same way the Anita Blake series is. Ludina is the Princess of Hell, and her job is apprehending rogue demons and returning them to hell. She's been demon dead (a vampire) for over 600 years, a former monere queen who was so powerful, she was

This story has caught me...the characters are more interesting and curiousThe story is entertaining and easy to follow and as you go forward you want to know more
Waste of time. Don't read it.I very much enjoyed this author's book "Mona Lisa Awakening," so I tried this book. It was a let down. CAUTION SPOILERS: A former Monere Queen died and has been living as a demon for hundreds of years. All of a sudden she falls in love with Stefan, a Monere rogue. They had one short interaction and fall in love. She had never fallen for anyone for hundreds of years. There was no logic for it to happen now. Shortly after that, she forms bonds with two others, Nico and
In my opinion this spin-off tale from the Monere/children of the moon series is a really good one. This story follows the tale of the high prince of hell's sister, Lucinda. She was first introduced in the short story Mona Lisa. But in her own book she really carries her own story off very well even though it is mightily similar to that of Mona Lisa in the beginning. But by the end of the story she both surprises, endears, and makes the reader care for her and her men much more than you'd
Lucinda is the daughter of the High Lord of Hell and rules over a small territory. She is also somewhat of a bounty hunter of wayward demons. Lucinda has spent literally centuries alone and is getting bored with her existence, and has even convinced herself that she likes it that way on some levels. That is, until she runs into an outcast Monére warrior or two...For the entire review please go to the Best Paranormal Review site on the web, Bitten By Books for the review of Lucinda, Darkly in


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