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Damn Him to Hell (Saturn's Daughters Book 2), by Jamie Quaid

Justice is blind. Justine isn’t. Book two in the Saturn's Daughter series, in which Tina Clancy is gifted with the power to dispense justice...for good or evil.

YOU DON’T NEED A LAW DEGREE TO DISPENSE STREET JUSTICE.

Tina Clancy hardly has a chance to celebrate passing the bar exam when an explosion at Acme Chemical sends a noxious pink and green cloud billowing over Baltimore’s radioactive Zone. It is not as if the place was normal to begin with, but as the poisonous fumes overtake the sky, her neighbors start falling comatose—and Acme is plucking them off the streets faster than Tina and her friends can save them.

Just because Tina’s a lawyer now doesn’t mean she’s going to miraculously morph into a respectable, law-abiding citizen. She once accidentally damned her own boyfriend to hell, for heaven’s sake. Now that Max is back—in the body of his evil cousin, a U.S. senator with family ties to Acme—she needs him more than ever.

And what does it mean to be one of Saturn’s daughters? Tina knows she’s obligated to use her powers to save the Zone, no matter the cost, but there’s a real possibility that victory will happen over her dead body.

  • Sales Rank: #774979 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-06-25
  • Released on: 2013-06-25
  • Format: Kindle eBook

About the Author
Jamie Quaid is a pseudonym for the bestselling romance author Patricia Rice. A former CPA, she is a native of Kentucky and New York, a past resident of North Carolina, and currently resides in St. Louis, Missouri. A firm believer in happily-ever-after, she is married to her high school sweetheart and has two children. She is a member of Romance Writers of America, the Authors Guild, and Novelists, Inc. Boyfriend from Hell was her first novel under the name Jamie Quaid.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Incredibly unique in a very saturated genre
By A Book Obsession..
Being the Daughter of Saturn and being able to dispense justice should have come with a rule book, but since it didn't Tina is still trying to find her way with her new damning powers. Meanwhile trouble is stirring in the zone when a mysterious gas is leaked that causes the old and the injured to go violently ballistic then fall into an unbreakable coma. Even worse are the constant reminder messages coming from those she's sent to hell. Things are definitely getting interesting around here.

I have to admit that I'm not Tina's biggest fan. There's just something about her that rubs me the wrong way. She goes out of her way to be stubborn and difficult, refusing to see reason even when she knows she is wrong. She also had an issue with complaining about her role as Saturn's daughter and the justice it entailed. In fact, she would spend pages agonizing over not wanting to become crippled from misusing her power, but then whenever she got even the tiniest bit mad she would jump to damn something/someone to hell. Then after the fact it would be several more pages of berating herself and various self pity that just really turned me off. I could have accepted this behavior a little easier if had of seemed like she was at least heading in the right direction maturity wise, but I didn't see one iota of progress. Also, I have to say that her behavior towards Andre drove me literally insane. It got to the point where I almost wanted to be done with it all despite their awesome chemistry, and as a romance fan, that is really saying something. She pushed him away just to be difficult and purposely stubborn and that just doesn't work for me. I mean it was obvious that there was something real between them, but she being the stubborn obtuse woman that she is, refused to allow anything to progress. At this point I'm not sure whether I'm rooting for her to finally get over her issues so something real can happen between them, or whether I just want to wipe the slate clean and move on, but I guess we will have to see how the next book goes.

DAMN HIM TO HELL is one of those books that is incredibly hard to rate/review. On one hand the premise and the cast of characters have to be the absolute most unique line up that I have ever read. You've got corporate espionage, chemical spills that have left some pretty insane results, and even Roman gods as well as hell thrown in the mix. Sound like a lot? Well it is, and that is where it leads into it being hard to rate. I found the book entertaining, but never was able to get fully immersed into things as it just all felt rather jumbled at times. I will say that I was glad to see some of the reasoning behind the zone's quirkiness and what the chemicals actually were get revealed. But there still wasn't any developments at all in the Daughter of Saturn aspect, which was rather frustrating to be honest. Since Tina is the narrator, of course the thing I'm most curious about is anything that directly relates to her powers. So I'm really hoping the next book gives us at least a little hints on what is really going on with her.

I feel like I've been rather harsh on DAMN HIM TO HELL considering the fact that I did enjoy it, but like I said it is a very hard book to review, because despite that enjoyment, there were those issues I listed above. So I really want to wrap things up here on a positive note because I feel like this series has a lot of potential, and I'm all for a book having such incredible uniqueness in a very saturated genre.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
excellent book
By Jen @ booksthathook dot com
This review first appeared on Books That Hook on 11/15/14

Damn Him to Hell was a wonderful continuation of Tina’s story. I thought it was better than book one. This was a hard book to put down!

The opening of the book is great; it captures the reader’s attention in the first line.

Jamie Quaid makes it easy for readers to jump into the series, even if they haven’t read the first book. Even with the history and setting descriptions she injects into the story, it doesn’t lag. She tells you what you need to know and quickly moves on with the story.

A few times, I had a vague feeling that something was missing or contradictory, but I couldn’t place my finger on it. Since I couldn’t figure it out, I’m not letting that affect my opinion of the book.

I was confused at times about Milo, Tina’s cat. He was sometimes big as a bobcat, and other times he was small enough to put in her pocket or messenger bag. If he can change his size, that’s fine (and actually cool) but it wasn’t clear to me if that was the case. This is such a small thing, though, and I can overlook it.

I enjoyed the sexual tension between Tina and Andre. I was surprised at Tina’s restraint. I guess I’m used to paranormal romance where they jump into bed after a day of knowing the person. Don’t expect that to happen in this series. Tina has urges and needs, but she doesn’t let herself act on them.

There’s a lot of action in this book. There’s also a lot of Tina deliberating the morality of her decisions and behavior. Some people might be put off by how much she dwells on whether she will be rewarded or punished for her actions.

The best thing, in my opinion, is the novelty of the story. It’s a mix of science fiction and supernatural contemporary fantasy. This is one book where you can find a mad scientist and a demon pages apart from one another. It’s also very original in that Tina isn’t a creature. Her power comes from her father, Saturn. I’m not sure how a planet fathers a child, but that’s okay, because Tina doesn’t understand it either.

I thought Damn Him to Hell was an excellent book. I am looking forward to reading the next book in the series.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Tina's inner struggle dominates the story
By C Thilmany
Tina Clancy had recently learned that she's a daughter of Saturn and must watch what she says when angry as a curse from her now not only makes things happen, but each one causes a consequence for herself which can be good or bad. And she wasn't given a rulebook in how to dispense justice with her newfound "gift."

She lives in an area referred to as The Zone, an area affected by an accident from Acme, a chemical plant. The Zone is a place where strange things are now commonplace and only those affected by the chemical flood, or are too poor to move, stick around. Well, there are a few others that stick around but they've got their own reasons for staying.

Tina had just passed the bar and is now officially a lawyer working as an intern for a judge when Acme appears to have another accident and green and pink chemical clouds cover the area putting a number of affected people into a coma. They can't let Acme sweep this one under the rug.

There is plenty going on in this second book that pits the inhabitants of The Zone against the Vanderventer family that owns Acme. Fighting, kidnapping, breaking and entering, sexual tension, humor, plenty of emotions and a great deal of moral contemplation, especially as Tina attempts to work out just what she should and shouldn't do.

The author does a great job with building an interesting world in the Zone, as well as some unique characters. We learn more about Andre in this book and a number of things occur to advance the overall storyline. And for the most part I really like the morality angle which comes to play not just in Tina's personal life, but with what Acme is attempting to do.

But I've got to say that I'm downgrading my review to a 3 star because so much of the story is spent on Tina's personal struggle with what she should or shouldn't do. Is what the person she's judging really being evil or just doing what they're told? Do they deserve to go to Hell or could another punishment be appropriate? And since she gets rewarded--in either a good or bad way--for each one she does, she's got to be really careful on what she wishes for. Now all of this makes sense and is important as she grows and learns from it, but it can be a struggle to read as this occurs a great deal throughout the book. I would expect to see less of this as the series progresses.

Overall I liked the story and thought it was a good sequel to Boyfriend From Hell, leaving me anxious to see what's going to happen next.

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