This was a fun, irreverent paranormal romance. The family dynamics really put the "fun" in dysfunctional. Faith is the devil's youngest half human daughter. She tries to distance herself from the whole evil thing as she works as a pediatric nurse. But trouble just seems to keep finding her. She accuses her boss of sexual harassment and then her roommate who is a new demon eats him. They have to dispose of the body but wind up being haunted by Harold's ghost. Drugs have gone missing from her ward and, even though she is the one who reported the loss, the police want to lay the blame on her. And then there is her stalker....To add to Faith's problems her older sister has come to live with her because her demon husband finds Jesus and destroys their cushy, soul and money stealing gig with a cult in Idaho. Her brother Tolliver who is the one who turned her roommate into a demon is also hanging around. And then her father the devil and her mother the human whackadoodle come to add their chaos to the mix.But there is still some room for romance. She falls for the nice guy who moves in next door. It is only after he is the lawyer she calls when the police try to pin the drug theft on her that she finds out he is nephilim. Demons and nephilim aren't supposed to consort. After all, they are supposed to be on opposite teams. Turns out in this story that there isn't that much difference between God and Lucifer. In fact, they are brothers who are close. This was a very funny story. I laughed out loud and highlighted lots of favorite passages. Faith is trying so hard to be the calm, rational one while all around her characters are doing really irrational things. I recommend this to those who won't be offended by the radical theology and who like a funny paranormal romance.