Satan Junior Lucifer, reluctant Crown Prince of Hell, has a lot on his shoulders. In the face of a soul famine, his father the King has tasked him with finding a way to lure more souls to Hell.
With the help of his Hell Hounds, he invents a devious new way of tricking humans into selling their soul for whatever frivolous thing their heart desires, under the assumption that they can earn it back in four payments.
But before he can present his ground-breaking idea to Daddy, he really should test it out on an unwitting human … and he’s got his eye on one in particular …
*** Jemma Bliss, volunteer art therapist and cosplay crocheter to the local ferret population, enjoys the simple things in life. A ride-or-die bestie, a bookshelf of monster romance novels, and indulging in a gluten free donut after a hard day’s work running her market stall.
But when a giant, smirking, annoyingly sexy man purchases every last donut on a particularly stressful Saturday—and won’t even share a single one with her—Jemma goes home alone to drown her sorrows.
One too many wines, some very odd text messages, and suddenly Jemma finds her soul is the property of the son of Satan … and she’s caught up in a battle to win it back from him.
Her plan? Well, the devil seems quite enraptured by her, so maybe she could take a leaf out of her monster books, and shag her way out of this little pickle she’s found herself in?
As long as pesky feelings don’t get in the way, that is …
Layla has been writing stories ever since she could pick up a pencil and shape words. The most memorable works of her tween and teen years included a rap version of 'Little Red Riding Hood' and an embarrassingly spicy high school camp/murder mystery (which was possibly a sign of things to come).
Layla studied Communications at Newcastle University in NSW, Australia, and worked as a buyer and marketing coordinator in the education sector, before joining her husband in the family retail business. That's still her day job (she's very lucky her boss is pretty lenient, or she'd never get any writing done).
Layla lives on an acreage in regional NSW with her husband, two rambunctious children, four mostly feral cats, and an ancient German Shepherd who still thinks he's a puppy. Oh, and some angry Plovers that swoop her every spring without fail.
I loved this book! Layla strikes again with the fantastic story filled with witty banter and delicious spice. Not to mention such a unique concept with dating the devil. I loved all of the side characters, especially the B team and all the quirky little changes to how they would refer to Home rather than Hell. Special mention to SJs 'trick' it's definitely one I'd love to experience for myself 😂🙈
This was fun and good for a palette cleanser read. I do think it was way too long for what it is (it’s a monster romance, not a fantasy epic), and the overuse of the FMC’s nickname bothered me.
** UPDATED 27/04/2026: I was able to listen to My Soul for a Donut as an ALC, release date of 29/04/2026.
Narration Rating: 5/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Firstly, I had forgotten just how much this story resonates with me. It has a unique feel, though not in the way you might expect. I was drawn in quickly and found myself fully immersed in the storytelling.
The audiobook is narrated in duet by Tanya Dougherty and Rob McFadyen, and they bring a real depth to the characters. I really enjoyed how the narrator's brought each character to life. The B Team are still my favourite, and it was such a joy hearing their voices align so closely with how I had imagined them.
If you enjoy audiobooks, this is definitely one to keep on your radar. From what I understand, it will be available through Layla Pine directly before it reaches other platforms. **
I received this book as an ARC. Thank you so much to Layla Pine for trusting me with this book 😊
I signed up to ARC read this book because the cover looked fun, and I love donuts! Before diving in, I noticed the content warnings. I read them and decided to give it a go.
That said, this experience really showed me how a story can surprise and delight even if you know a bit going in. If I’d avoided this book based on the warnings alone, I would’ve missed out on something truly special.
We meet Jemma, who not only loves reading but shares a hobby I’m passionate about too! Her best friend is amazing, and there’s even a Draco fanfic reference (yes please, I’ve written loads myself!). Everything about this beginning felt like it was made for me.
The story brings heaps of humour and fluffy romcom vibes, and then, bam! We dive into something darker: the idea of losing your soul to the devil. The shift is powerful, but the way it’s written kept me hooked. There are familiar tropes, but they’re handled with such care and creativity that I just kept falling deeper in love with this story, the characters, and the world they’re in.
The B Team? ICONIC. I want to wrap them all in a big warm hug, but you’ll have to read it to understand why.
There are some spicy scenes, but honestly, I was here for the plot and the emotional journey. The ending wasn’t what I expected, but it was so satisfying.
Jemma is surrounded by people who truly see her, believe in her, and support her, especially when she needs it most. That kind of connection and loyalty hit me right in the feels.
If there’s ever a book I wish I could experience again for the first time, it’s this one. I adored every moment.
This is chaos, fun, unhinged but absolutely wholesome! It made me cackle and just adore the fact she was also a reader and she kept placing tropes on them 🤭 made me giggle!
Firstly I have to thank Layla Pine for the opportunity to listen to the audio for this book before release. I am so grateful and truly appreciative to have been chosen. That being said, this audiobook is INCREDIBLE. By far THE funniest book I have ever read or listened to, I was laughing for the majority of this story. Tanya Dougherty and Rob McFadyen did the most amazing job bringing Jemma, SJ and all the side characters to life. Their performances were perfection and I loved every single minute of it. This story was unlike anything I’d ever read but also so cozy and familiar with all its references to reading and books. Jemma and SJ are the cutest couple and watching them fall in-love was so much fun. SJs inner monologue was a real highlight! The thoughts that run through the mind of Satan Junior were both hilarious and insanely devilish. And then when the spicy scenes hit, well let’s just say that I’d like to meet SJ and his 🍆 in his real devil form… ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 In addition to all that, there’s also the ferrets. I never thought I needed a ferret pet before but now I absolutely do. Lucy-Fer was just way too cute. I was picturing her in all her little cosplay outfits and couldn’t stop smiling. I honestly loved this book so much and cannot recommend it enough!
*The son of Satan is trying to take her soul *She wants to seduce him into letting her keep it *She reads monster smut *He reads her books to find out what she likes *Absolutely Hilarious
My Soul for a Donut by Layla Pine was such a wild, heartfelt surprise! This was my first monster romance, and I honestly didn’t expect to fall so hard for it—but here I am, emotionally wrecked in the best way.
From laugh-out-loud moments to scenes that had me genuinely tearing up, this story masterfully balances humor, heart, and heat. Layla Pine brings an incredible blend of tenderness and chaos to her characters, making them feel so real, even when they’re monstrous (literally). I came for the donuts and stayed for the feelings I didn’t know I’d have.
If you’re on the fence about monster romance, let this be your sign—go for it. You won’t regret it.
There were so many elements that I loved about this book! It has humour, great friendships, solid protagonists, crochet, markets, ferrets, gluten-free doughnuts, and art, among much more. The story flows well, and the various relationships and characters are well developed. For me, the MMC stole the show, and his progression for me was the highlight of the book.
The only aspect I struggled with personally was the portrayal of the FMC as a "volunteer art therapist," despite having no formal qualifications (this was highlighted). Yes, I KNOW this is fiction, but as an art psychotherapist myself, I was uncomfortable at times with the implication that anyone can step into that role without proper training (It's not just about being paid; it's about having the education and experience required to practice safely and ethically). Fiction can certainly take creative liberties, but given how central that part of the FMC’s journey is, I wish a little more care was taken in that aspect. After all, you wouldn't call yourself a volunteer psychologist before becoming qualified as one. I think for me, it was something that stood out more because Registered Art Psychotherapists in Australia are constantly having to advocate for our profession.
All that aside, I think this is a great book that is worth the read. I want some doughnuts now 🍩
The spicy paranormal romance I didn’t know I needed. This book was my first experience with Layla Pine and I am not disappointed! I enjoyed this story so much, the characters, the romance, the discoveries and the gluten free donuts of course! The humour really added to the story for me as well. I am looking forward to reading more Layla Pine.
Respectfully I donut wanna hear the word mouse or donuts again Keeping in mind this wasnt my normal genre i was really excited for some monster smut. BUT damn the book was bigger then the devils 🍆 itself. I did enjoy the idea of the unique story line, and the characters bounced off each other... down to try a shorter book with the monster proportions flick me some recs 👀
I loved the premise of this as I’m sure you could make me sell my soul for a donut (probably not a gluten-free one) given I had enough of a craving. There was also plenty about this that I liked in the way that the above and below worlds were framed, but as a whole the story didn’t work for me personally.
SJ was cool, and I liked the supporting cast including Joe, but I just wasn’t that much of a fan of Jemma. She did get better as the story went on but I just found her a bit frustratingly immature at points - like the ferret costumes were her sole source of income? Really? I also think she could have benefited from therapy, possibly with her brother and solo.
I also just am so curious about how popular ferrets actually are as pets - I’m sure this was set in a Australia (because that’s where Layla Pine is from like me) and half the states don’t actually permit ferrets as pets. I’ve met one person my whole life who’s had a ferret. But then, considering this is a fantasy story it’s probably not that important.
I’m glad they addressed the immortality factor at the end (kind of) but the romance was the part that worked the least for me. Totally just my personal preferences though (I’m not generally a monster lover). This is really a love letter to the monster lovers.
So I'm a monster/devil/demon/anything that isnt human smüt virgin if that makes sense. I don't know what you call the genre. Monster smüt?😅 Anyway, this is the first book I have read where there was a devil with a big slong and let me tell you, for anyone that hasn't dipped your toes into Monster Smüt? (Am i getting the name right? Please educate me!) before, this is a great starting point.
Our girl Jemma sells her soul for a box of gluten free donuts and my god 🥵 I have never wanted to sell my soul for some donuts so badly in my life as well if it comes with a obsessed, gorgeous devil. The thoughts I had 🫢... unspeakable my friends... unspeakable.
You know whay else I done with this book I have never done before? Laugh 😂.... full belly laugh. Wit and Banter are my weak spots but the sexual tension as well was so hot and I loved it so much! The characters were just playing with each other in more ways then one 😏 and I actually wanted to see more of it just a little because I honestly thought it was great!
I really did enjoy this book so much. It was such a fun, easy read. The characters were great apart from Ratty-man and the professor (they deserve everything they get). I highly recommend it. It's on Kindle Unlimited now! Brilliant job @laylapine_author! I can not wait to read more of your books!
The way I ate this up! The story, the banter, the characters, the side characters, the ferrets, the sick kids, God, the sibling from hell (boom tish), I could go on and on. This somehow had everything a girl could want in their first monster romance. The humour is second to none. Good luck getting through this without finding yourself giggling and laughing out loud.
Pine’s consistent pace with drama and tropes (kindly pointed out repeatedly by our FMC book lover), meant that for the majority of the book, I felt swept away by what was happening and wanting to know what was going to happen next. This is one of those stories, where you think everything is about to resolved, and then there’s a complete 180 degree move, and hello, new character enters the chat and everything changes.
I absolutely adored the depth these characters had, the way they slowly shared pieces of themselves with each other, and then grew together, to become an absolute powerhouse pair. This depth added significantly to the storyline and it really made it feel like these characters were relatable and authentic (yes, even the son of the devil!).
The audio narration is EXCELLENT! I highly recommend listening to it if you can. These narrators have done an amazing job of bringing these characters to life, and some of the sound effects they made, brilliant!
Ferret costume maker slash art therapist volunteer, Jemma finds herself accidentally selling her soul to the son of Satan. Jemma, our monster smut & Draco Malfoy fanfiction lover FMC needs to find her way out of this situation - but feelings make this more complicated. A slow burn, enemies to lovers romance, reimagines the way Heaven and Hell are run. With tyrannical gods, semi-evil plans, and of course, all the gluten free donuts you want, this book will make you laugh and make you feel like you want to shake all the main characters. It is first and foremost a romance novel, and the back plot is definitely designed around standard romance tropes. But it’s fun, easy and light.
I would recommend checking triggers.
Other tropes: cute nicknames, he falls first, 3rd act breakup, slow burn, f with her and find out.
What fun this was to read! Who doesn’t love a FMC who is confident in who she is, with a sassy gay BFF along with her fur side kick Luci-fur the ferret. Jemma our FMC runs a crafting Etsy store, runs a stall at markets on weekend and on Thursday’s she volunteers at the children’s oncology ward with 3 giggly little girls who bring so much fun to the story. Satan Junior or SJ for short is our MMC and as his name denotes he is the son of Satan. He has 2 hellhound side kicks who are a bundle of laughs. He is trying to boost soul numbers to hell. I love how this story has been brought into the 21st century with ‘Fiend Pay’ such a fun spin on things. If you love enemies to lovers, fun side characters and an all around good time, than this book is for you!
This had such a fun concept and the characters were very fun to read most of the time. It actually tries to answer some theological questions like - ‘Does god have a soul?’, and ‘Can god go to hell?’ which I was not expecting at all from this type of book.
It also has a scene where the son of the devil has a vision where he is threatened by The Spice Girls who say “oi dickhead. Quit perving on her areola, you tosser!”
Unfortunately the sex scenes are so cringe that they made forget how much I was enjoying the book up to those points. They seemed to have completely different personalities.
My first Layla Pine read and I absolutely loved it!!! The banter in this book is so funny and the detail to the FMCs gluten allergy was so accurate I couldn’t help but laugh at the whole situation while also cringing for her. SJ was so adorable coming to terms with his feelings for Jemma and their spicy moments I gobbled up like it was a bowl of buttered popcorn! Aghhh where can I get my own big devil? I am moving on to find more of Layla’s books! Oh and did I mention she’s an Australian author!!! WINNING!
Quirky and a little different, but you know what, this was really enjoyable! Layla has a fantastic ability to set a scene perfectly and have you hooked right from the start. I enjoyed the character development, the solid plot with a nice amount of spice, even if it was monster p*Rn it was well written, and if only all men could have such a trick 😉 IYKYK
Thank you Layla for allowing me an ARC, and it just goes to show that if something is well written, you can find yourself really enjoying something that you may not have ever considered before.
WHAT A RIDE! This spicey, humorous, perfectly paced and plotted storyline had me hooked!
The characters all had their own voices, personalities, challenges and growth — even the side characters which I loved.
There were little plot twists that I didn’t see coming, which contributed to the depth of the storyline, making it near impossible to put the book down!
I can officially say my Layla Pine cherry has been popped and now I need to go and read EVERYTHING she’s ever written!
This book is a vibe! If you are after a poetic literary masterpiece, its not for you. But if you want a fun and hilarious, spicy book that will make you wanna get f*cke* by Satan's son... pick this up. This book had me laughing out loud, kicking my feet, swooning over Satan Junior. And Jemmas inner monologue was ridiculously relatable. Im obsessed. I loved this book for exactly what it was... a 5 star vibe.
I don’t know where to begin. This was absolutely amazing, the characters were well developed and was the setting, the storyline everything was 5stars. I loved how Luci-fer, Bub and Beezle were given page time and personality. I need to get better at reviews to get my point across about how much I loved this book.
Do check your trigger warnings because there’s a few.
I wish I liked this more, I was so ready for it after seeing the hype but meh.. I feel it could have been like half the length and lose nothing… SORRY !
I did like the heaven and hell parts, that was pretty cool, I just found it a bit lacklustre..
Oh my gosh! I absolutely loved this book! This is my first book by Layla Pine and it definitely is not the last. I absolutely loved every second of this book. I wasn’t ready for it to be over. I could have ready another 500+ pages of this book and never have enough. I love this couple. The way SJ was with Jemma was melting my heart. I loved the whole thing. This was exactly what I needed and I don’t know how the next book I read is going to compare
Omg this book was amazing. SJ is the son of Satan. Jemma is a human. She likes gluten-free donuts. She is a ferret mumma. Absolutely everything about this book is 5 stars. Layla u have done it again!! Just wow well done Layla ❤️🍩😈