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I had signed up to review this book as part of a blog tour, however unfortunately my rating would not have been suitable for the tour hence my late review.

What first got my attention was the blurb. I was intrigued by the concept of a developing romance between an angle and the CEO of HELl Corporation.
However, my enthusiasm was short-lived. I was led to believe that this was a story of romance, however,there was no hint of this during the entire book. There were instances when the author made statements which allow readers to see that Luce Iblis the CEO of Health, Environment, Life and Lands (HELL) had a thing for Melody but beyond that there was nothing else that would lead one to classify this as a romance novel.

There was not much interaction between the lead characters. The story was more focused on Melody and her purpose of her assignment at HELL.

I found Melody to be witty and humorous. I found it difficult to relate to the remaining characters. It is a unique read, however, it did not have the effect I was hoping for. It left me feeling like I wasted the time spent reading. I persevered in reading this book, as I hope it would have improved, but it did not.

My reasons for giving it a three star rating are as follows
1. It's a unique read.
2. There were a few humourous moments.

Overall, I found it to be ok read, even though it did not live up to my expectations.

Please note that you would need to read Welcome to Hell prior to reading See You in Hell.

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Comment by Mandie on August 5, 2014 at 12:40pm

I like the cover though.

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