Book: Lethally Blonde by Patrice Lyle
Pages: 249
Genre: Young Adult, Paranormal
Source: Sent from LeapBooks
Short Synopsis: Morgan Skully isn't your normal demon girl teenager. She gets hired by the Devil himself to find and destroy who has been leaking valuable information about the school.
My Thoughts: A cute, funny, interesting read with lovable characters, and an interesting take of life as a demon.
Morgan isn't your average demon teenager. She loves to shop, the color pink, and is always looking for the latest sale. So it comes as a shock to Morgan, when the uber hot Devil, hires Morgan for a job. She must try to find out who has been leaking valuable information about the demon school, Pitchfork Prep, and destroy the betrayer.
Morgan is fine becoming a spy for the devil and even finding out who the culprit is. But being the bubbly character that she is, she's having a hard time having to deal with the killing part. But the Devil tells Morgan that if she doesn't complete the job, she will not be able to attend the school's annual Brimstone Ball.
Morgan is crushed. if she can't attend the ball, she has no future with the boy named Derek, who she has been crushing on. But as soon as Morgan starts her investigation, she gets into some sticky situations. She also finds out that not everything is as it seems, and a teacher she thought she could trust, might very well be the culprit.
I really enjoyed this novel. I loved the main characters, Morgan with her spunky attitude, the Devil, though very authoritative, is also very caring, and Derek, who may have his flaws, has strong feelings for Morgan as well. The story line is very original with quirky phrases, and characters leaving you wanting to find out more.
I enjoyed reading the drama between Morgan and Derek. And though Derek wasn't always perfect, he adored Morgan, and loved reading how jealous he got when Morgan received male attention. I also liked the relationship between Morgan and the Devil as well. And though the Devil is supposedly super old, their relationship seemed like it was something more, as he treated her more than just a colleague, and coming to her rescue every time. And though I enjoyed reading about Derek and Morgan, I kind of wished that Morgan was with the Devil.
It was also interesting to read the unique demon powers that the students at the school possessed and to read the experiences that Morgan was going through. A cute, funny, entertaining read with colorful characters, that I couldn't get get enough of. I was disappointed with the ending, because it seemed like there might be more, which hopefully there will be.
Would I recommend this book: Yes
Rating: I give this book a 4.5/5.
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