In book 2 of this urban fantasy series, it has been eight months since God answered a prayer and released thousands of demons, devils, imps and damned souls onto the streets of North Carolina. Since the big corporate shake-up in Hell's ranks, times have been tough for the weaker Hellraised still in the mortal realm, but behind every sob story could be the wicked machinations of none other than Lucifer himself.
Dan Cooley the local DJ stirs up humans and devils alike with his public plan to rehabilitate demon Puck and set him on the path to redemption. On his side are two very different girlfriends; Janna the ambitious actress who uses both Dan and the publicity he generates and Meg; a lawyer determined to grant equal rights to the Hellraised and battle the discrimination they face.
This book is very different to its predecessor "Sympathy for the Devil". It doesn't have the romantic feel of the first book; despite Dan dating two women and the story line is very unpredictable; it's many twists and turns culminating in a highly unexpected finale. The central human characters are not as likeable as those found in SFTD, but the demons are more fully expanded upon whilst the moments involving God are quirky and enjoyable.