From Hell, With Love
Bryce Oakley
Ramona Greenbriar did not mean to summon a demon.
Divorced, academically disgraced, and working retail at a fake magic shop — she has enough complications. Her magic has never once done what it was supposed to, which is probably how the demon got in. That, and the grimoire came out of a donation box alongside a moldy sandwich. It was always going to go badly.
Enter Zara — three hundred years old, impeccably suited, and going absolutely nowhere until the next new moon, whether either of them likes it or not.
Which means explaining to her roommates why there's definitely-not-a-demon in the apartment, trying not to notice that Zara is extremely hot, adorably curious about the mortal world, and treats Ramona like she's someone worth the trouble.
Falling for a demon wasn't the plan. But then again, nothing in Ramona's life has ever gone to plan. Why start now?
From Hell, With Love is a witty, slow-burn spicy sapphic romantasy featuring:
- forced proximity that gets intimate
- fake dating a demon
- a magical tether that broadcasts your feelings (including the inconvenient ones)
- a possessive demon who gives you her complete, undivided, three-hundred-years-of-patience attention and means every word of it
- found family who absolutely will not mind their business
- and the dangerous realization that being truly known might ruin you for anything less

