Steal the Light by Lexi Blake

Steal the Light

by Lexi Blake

When dealing with demons, the devil’s in the details…

Stealing mystical and arcane artifacts is a dangerous business, especially for a human, but Zoey Wharton is an exceptional thief. The trick to staying alive is having friends in all the wrong places. While having a witch and a werewolf on the payroll helps, being partners with a vampire really opens doors.

Zoey and Daniel were childhood sweethearts until a violent car crash took his life and left her shattered. When Daniel returned from the grave as a vampire, his only interest in Zoey was in keeping her safely apart from the secrets of his dark world. He has vowed to protect her, but his heart seems as cold as the night he calls home.

Five years later, a mysterious new client named Lucas Halfer offers Zoey a fortune to steal the Light of Alhorra. The search for the Light leads Zoey into the arms of an earthbound faery prince. Devinshea Quinn sweeps her off her feet, showing her everything the supernatural world has to offer, but Daniel still calls to her heart.

As the true nature of the Light is revealed, Zoey discovers Halfer is a demon and much more than money is at stake. Per her contract, she must give him the Light or spend an eternity in Hell. What’s a girl to do except fight for her soul…and her heart.

Reviewed by funstm on

4 of 5 stars

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It's been quite a while since I read this but I was reviewing another reverse harem and just wanted to recheck my thoughts and found I didn't write anything. So here it is. I loved this book. I loved almost everything about this book. Everything except the romance. It was swoon-worthy to be sure but it was also with multiple guys. I hate reverse harems. Any harems. I was shattered to find this series continues to add love interests because I just can't read it. That being said, everything else was perfect about this book. The characters were interesting, the plot was fascinating and the humour was hilarious. But it's not the series for me.

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