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[[File:BlackJenna-DevilInside-fullmoon-N226011.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''The Devil Inside'' is notable for having one of the most absurd costumes ever depicted on the cover of an urban fantasy work, no small feat.]]
[[File:BlackJenna-DevilInside-fullmoon-N226011.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''The Devil Inside'' is notable for having one of the most absurd costumes ever depicted on the cover of an urban fantasy work, no small feat. While the text describes the character as enjoying black leather pants, it never mentioned that they are ''translucent'', black, leather-''spandex'' pants.]]


'''The Devil Inside''' by [[Jenna Black]] is a work of [[urban fantasy]] with a [[kick-ass female protagonist]] ([[Morgan Kingsley]]), in this instance, an exorcist who ends up possessed by the sexy, reformer, king of demons.  
'''The Devil Inside''' by [[Jenna Black]] is a work of [[urban fantasy]] with a [[kick-ass female protagonist]] ([[Morgan Kingsley]]), in this instance, an exorcist who ends up possessed by the sexy, reformer, king of demons.  

Latest revision as of 14:03, 21 September 2009

The Devil Inside is notable for having one of the most absurd costumes ever depicted on the cover of an urban fantasy work, no small feat. While the text describes the character as enjoying black leather pants, it never mentioned that they are translucent, black, leather-spandex pants.

The Devil Inside by Jenna Black is a work of urban fantasy with a kick-ass female protagonist (Morgan Kingsley), in this instance, an exorcist who ends up possessed by the sexy, reformer, king of demons.