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Demon's Delight
AuthorMaryJanice Davidson
Emma Holly
Vickie Taylor
Catherine Spangler
Cover artistCliff Nielsen
LanguageEnglish
Genresupernatural, romance, paranormal romance
PublisherBerkley Publishing Group
Publication date2007
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages313 pp (first edition, paperback)
ISBN978-0-425-21381-0 (first edition, paperback)
OCLC77767472
Dewey Decimal813/.6 22
LC ClassPS3604.A949 D46 2007

Demon's Delight is an anthology novel containing four short stories written by authors MaryJanice Davidson, Emma Holly, Vickie Taylor, and Catherine Spangler.

Novellas

Witch Way

Chris Mere is the descendant of a long line of witches that were cursed in the times of the Salem Witch Trials. The curse causes each generation to pick one descendant and it is his job to kill the witch hunter who comes to destroy the de Mere family. Rhea Goodman is the witch hunter that is destined to kill the next descendant of the de Mere line. Rather than killing Rhea, Chris approaches her days after she discovers her destiny to try to stop the cycle of violence before they become the next dead descendants of their family lines. Witch Way is written by MaryJanice Davidson.

Street Corners and Halos

Written by Catherine Spangler.

The Demon's Angel

Written by Emma Holly.

Angel and the Hellraiser

Written by Vickie Taylor

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