Inferno, Angela Graham
Inferno, Angela Graham
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Inferno

Author: Angela Graham

Narrator: Xe Sands

Unabridged: 8 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/06/2018


Synopsis

Hilary Robinson gave up on fairy tales when she was still a little girl. Headstrong and stubborn, she refuses to depend on anyone except herself, living life her way: easy come, easy go. Faultless loyalty and unwavering confidence is what the world may see, but deep down she's drowning in reckless behavior—with consequences she's tired of running from.

A man of many talents, Caleb Townsend has always lived hard and with no regrets. He knows the game better than most but plays by his own rules, which include a calculated hand of poker that opens enticing new possibilities. With a promising business to build and estranged family members anticipating his failure, he has everything to lose and no time for distractions.

But it only takes a single conversation with the once-shy girl he remembers hanging around when they were kids to spark an undeniable attraction. With shameful secrets and old habits dying hard, they soon realize that if they don't raise the stakes, one of them will be forced to fold their hand.

Some romances burn bright and fizzle fast, but this one's nothing short of an . . . inferno.

Contains mature themes.

About Angela Graham

Angela Graham is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Harmony series. Collaborating with S. E. Hall, she has released three erotic short stories. She knew she found her calling in the world of fiction the moment she began pounding away at the keys for her first short story in 2012. With a baby on her shoulder, she wrote for about a year before deciding to try her hand at an actual novel. It was the best decision she ever made, and since then she continues to bring characters to life in her free time. Angela lives in Ohio.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on March 09, 2024

whoa this book is wild. in place of a review of this whole book, i'm just going to write about this single line in Inferno that i full on cannot stop thinking about. warning: this is completely nasty. blame Dante. also: all credit goes out to my literary foundations professor. i'm essentially regurgi......more

Goodreads review by Glenn on July 03, 2023

Dante’s Inferno - the first book I was assigned to read in my high school World Literature class. Back then I couldn’t get over how much the emotion of fear set the tone as I read each page. I recently revisited this classic. Rather than a more conventional review – after all, there really is nothin......more

Goodreads review by Joshua Nomen-Mutatio on April 28, 2011

THIS BOOK IS ABOUT HOW HELL IS GONNA SUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on November 10, 2020

I did not expect Dante’s Inferno to be easy, but it was not as hard as I expected it to be. In order to make sure that I gave it my all, over the course of about 40 days I listened to it twice, had a physical copy that I skimmed and referenced, looked at online study guides, and discussed with some o......more

Goodreads review by Manny on July 13, 2011

The other day, in the comment thread to her review of The Aeneid, Meredith called The Divine Comedy "lame": specifically, she objected to the fact that Dante put all the people he didn't like in Hell. Well, Meredith, you're perfectly welcome to your opinions - but I'm half Italian, and I've been pol......more