The bond between the demon brothers as they navigate their new lives topside. Critical Reception
The narrative follows their "fated mates" connection while external pressures mount:
A fresh take on angels and demons that avoids purely "good vs. evil" religious tropes. Devil’s Mark by Lark Taylor
Lucifer is demanding his sons return to Hell.
The story centers on , the eldest son of Lucifer and the former "Butcher of the Ninth Circle," who now runs a bookstore in the human world. Cal has never sought a long-term relationship, especially with a human, but his life changes when he meets Oscar , a brokenhearted English teacher. The bond between the demon brothers as they
Cal’s siblings—Mori, Harlow, and a fourth brother left in Hell—feature as prominent side characters, each set to lead their own future books. Themes and Tropes
Readers and reviewers from Goodreads and Amazon generally praise the book for its: Lucifer is demanding his sons return to Hell
The supernatural compulsion that immediately ties the two protagonists together.