It was supposed to be a stupid joke. After too many drinks, Olivia and her best friend, Mara, stumble to a lonely crossroads at midnight and bury a box with Mara's necklace in it in the middle of the crossroads. They never expected anything to happen.
Then he appears-Cassian, impossibly sharp in a black suit with a deep red tie, his smile too wicked to be human. A demon. The King of the Crossroads. Olivia's friend, thinking it's a prank, blurts out a wish and seals a deal before Olivia can stop her.
Now Lila is stuck cleaning up the mess, trying to outwit a creature who's older than sin itself. But Cassian is intrigued. Olivia isn't afraid of him-not really-and her stubbornness is something even hellfire can't burn away. He tempts her, teases her, and when he looks at her, she feels like he sees through every lie she tells herself.
Caught between saving her best friend's soul and resisting the pull of a man who should be her worst nightmare, Olivia finds herself walking the razor's edge between damnation and desire. And if she isn't careful, she might lose her heart at the crossroads-where every bargain has a price.