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Icarus and the Devil: A Soul to Find Novel by Layla Reyne
05/14/2025
My name is Icarus for a reason.
If there’s a way to screw up a plan, I’m your man.
Case in point:
Falling for the man I’m supposed to seduce and ferry to his death.
Adam Devlin, aka the Devil.
A vigilante ex-cop and a thorn in the side of the mobster blackmailing me.
Should be easy.
Except Adam’s longing for intimacy—for submission—is irresistible.
Seduce him, yes. Lead him to his death, world of no.
There’s only one solution to save us both: kidnap the Devil.
I mentioned my name is Icarus, right?
Three guesses how this plan will go.
Bet you only need one.
Icarus and the Devil is a steamy M/M paranormal romance novel. It features two danger-magnet men trying to stay alive and failing to stay away from each other. Chaos ensues on their way to happily ever after.
Book Length: 150-320 Pages
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