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Synopsis
“Hilarious, heartwarming, and wildly fun, Not Today, Satan is a voicey romp by an author to watch. With equal parts humor, romance, and adventure, this story will have readers laughing, swooning, and rapidly turning pages.” —L.E. Flynn, USA Today bestselling author of All Eyes on Her I’m destined to rule the damned...not fall for one. Think your life is hell? Try being the Prince of Darkness’s only daughter—a seventeen-year-old born and raised in Hell, destined to inherit the throne, and constantly enduring the (literal) eternal moans and screams of souls who had it coming. The only thing worse than ruling the Underworld is working here. Day after day, it’s me, a bunch of demons who are too intimidated by my dad to befriend me, and an endless lineup of sinners. Until Nathan Reynolds shows up, with a smile that could turn brimstone to butterflies, claiming he’s innocent. I don’t question the system; it's never wrong. But Nate’s pleading eyes have me doubting everything I’ve ever known. So, I’m going to do the one thing I’m not supposed to do: I’m going to help him break out. Even if it means showing Nate exactly who I am. Metaphorical horns and all. Because if we don’t make it out of here? We’re not just damned. We’re doomed.
Is Not Today, Satan appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 14 and up.
Parents should know this book features a teenage protagonist in Hell dealing with the damned and sinners, including mentions of torture and eternal punishment. The romance is clean with kissing and mild tension, humor is prominent, and language is mild.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, mild sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include torture, captivity, and death.
Who'll love this
Teens will love the snarky humor, swoon-worthy romance between the Devil's daughter and a supposedly innocent soul, and the adventure of breaking out of Hell.