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The book opens somewhat abruptly, or, I mean, after the action has already started. Four years ago, after a mistaken impression of how events unfolded, Emma Verde fled back to her parents home in Wisconsin. Leaving behind her son and partner (wife, if it had been legal for her to be wife). For, while she understood the concept that Cain Casey might be operating on slightly the wrong side of the law, she didnt realize blood might be involved. A realization developed when she literally saw Casey
I'm giving the first book in this series 3 stars mostly because the series itself is quite good. The first book, on its own, was about a 2 star read for me. Emma, as a main character, annoyed me more than anything in the first book. She was generally unlikable and her actions were completely illogical to me. Additionally, and this is a personal preference, I felt like the flashbacks were way overdone. It was enough to take me out of the story and I started skimming them to get back into it. I'm

Cain is the head of one of New Orleans' mob families. That in and of itself catches your attention. A women with swag, sex appeal and a monolithic devotion to family. To enjoy this book you need to be okay with some questionable occurrences and responses. I was captivated by the characters and their commitment to family. There is definitely something intriguing about Cain, Emma and Hayden. The flashbacks were written in such as way to inform the reader about why things are the way they are right
I didn't finish this. I found that there was just too much back story that the reader was expected to understand. This felt like book 2 and you so needed to read book 1.
There is no instance, I mean NO INSTANCE imo, where the word 'sweetling' should be used as a form of endearment. As far as I'm concerned, the 16 times sweetling was mentioned by the unbelievably UNSEXY narration done by Hilarie Mukavitz, were 16 times too many. That and the horrible accents & intonation used for each character were jarring to my poor ears.Perhaps my rating would be higher if I'd not listened to the audiobook. But I had a credit to spend so c'est la vie. I think I'll stick to
Now I'm HookedI've read a few of Ali Vali's book and after the two book in the Call Series I figured I'd read this one and hot dog will my book budget take a hit. The characters were really developed in this one and even though it got a bit annoying how dumb I felt Emma was being I still liked her. I did find the constant flashbacks a bit annoying bit I guess it was necessary. I cant wait to read the second one which I'm debating if i should go ahead and buy now or wait until next month...oh
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Paperback | Pages: 240 pages Rating: 4.2 | 1299 Users | 63 Reviews

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Title | : | The Devil Inside (Cain Casey #1) |
Author | : | Ali Vali |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 240 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2006 by Bold Strokes Books |
Categories | : | GLBT. Lesbian. LGBT. Mystery. Crime. Romance. Lesbian Fiction. Lesbian Romance |
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Brains, guts, and ruthless ambition should be enough to come out on top in any fight. Except when the battle is over love, all bets are off. Derby Cain Casey was groomed from birth to take the reins of the Casey family enterprises, which just happens to be one of the major crime organizations in New Orleans. Surviving by never turning away from a fight and knowing how to win at all costs, Cain is as careful with her heart as she is with her business - until she meets Emma Verde. The farm girl from Wisconsin puts a hit out on Cain’s heart and leads her down a dangerous road filled with great joy and devastating sorrow. The Devil Inside is the story of unexpected passion, a shattering betrayal, and the challenge of love put to the test.Identify Books Conducive To The Devil Inside (Cain Casey #1)
Original Title: | The Devil Inside |
ISBN: | 1933110309 (ISBN13: 9781933110301) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Cain Casey #1 |
Characters: | Cain Casey, Emma Verde |
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Decent, but not great. Oddly this book reads like the third book in a ongoing series, not the first. So you have a lot of ongoing threads and plots you are just kinda dropped into the middle of, instead of getting any kind of set up. Mind you, it's not a bad book if you like that sort of style, but it didn't entirely work for me.The book opens somewhat abruptly, or, I mean, after the action has already started. Four years ago, after a mistaken impression of how events unfolded, Emma Verde fled back to her parents home in Wisconsin. Leaving behind her son and partner (wife, if it had been legal for her to be wife). For, while she understood the concept that Cain Casey might be operating on slightly the wrong side of the law, she didnt realize blood might be involved. A realization developed when she literally saw Casey
I'm giving the first book in this series 3 stars mostly because the series itself is quite good. The first book, on its own, was about a 2 star read for me. Emma, as a main character, annoyed me more than anything in the first book. She was generally unlikable and her actions were completely illogical to me. Additionally, and this is a personal preference, I felt like the flashbacks were way overdone. It was enough to take me out of the story and I started skimming them to get back into it. I'm

Cain is the head of one of New Orleans' mob families. That in and of itself catches your attention. A women with swag, sex appeal and a monolithic devotion to family. To enjoy this book you need to be okay with some questionable occurrences and responses. I was captivated by the characters and their commitment to family. There is definitely something intriguing about Cain, Emma and Hayden. The flashbacks were written in such as way to inform the reader about why things are the way they are right
I didn't finish this. I found that there was just too much back story that the reader was expected to understand. This felt like book 2 and you so needed to read book 1.
There is no instance, I mean NO INSTANCE imo, where the word 'sweetling' should be used as a form of endearment. As far as I'm concerned, the 16 times sweetling was mentioned by the unbelievably UNSEXY narration done by Hilarie Mukavitz, were 16 times too many. That and the horrible accents & intonation used for each character were jarring to my poor ears.Perhaps my rating would be higher if I'd not listened to the audiobook. But I had a credit to spend so c'est la vie. I think I'll stick to
Now I'm HookedI've read a few of Ali Vali's book and after the two book in the Call Series I figured I'd read this one and hot dog will my book budget take a hit. The characters were really developed in this one and even though it got a bit annoying how dumb I felt Emma was being I still liked her. I did find the constant flashbacks a bit annoying bit I guess it was necessary. I cant wait to read the second one which I'm debating if i should go ahead and buy now or wait until next month...oh
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