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Heaven just turned out to be worse than Hell!
After being killed, Dora Carridine was shipped off to Heaven. But she’s not ready to give up her life just yet, especially not when it means spending eternity in angel boot camp.

She does everything in her power to try to get home, but nothing works. Even if she manages to escape Camp Angel and survive the sadistic drill sergeant, she still doesn’t know how to get her body back.

Powerless and alone, she decides that there is only one thing she can do. Dora has to find God and hope he’s not a sanctimonious dick.

Divine Dora is the third demon humour novel in the paranormal comedy series The Demon Diaries.

"Wildly, bizarrely, brain-punchingly inventive!" - Derek Landy, Author of Skulduggery Pleasant.

Interview with the Author
Q - What kind of reader would like this book?
A - I think this book will appeal to readers who are looking for laugh out loud witch comedy romance and gothic mysteries set in a supernatural world. The stories are fast-moving, paranormal humorous mysteries that include witches humour, werewolf comedy and funny vampire books. If there are demonic forces involved, then Dora will encounter them. The Demon Diaries series comes with a kickass gothic heroine, demons, werewolves, psychics, vampires, angels and even fairies and badass dragons in the mix. So if you love supernatural and dark comedy romance, then you'll probably like these books.

Q - Have you been writing for a long time?
A - Yes. I was first published in 1994, and since then I've written and published many books, including writing for Harlequin and winning the SYTYCW competition. It's been a fun journey so far. I've had the opportunity to work with and learn from some of the best writers in the world along the way, which has been amazing.

Q - What's so special about The Demon Diaries?
A - I think for me the special parts are the funny scenes. Is it bad that I laugh while I write these books? Because I do, all the time. But along with that, I love the wild fantasy adventures. I love that there are parody and satire moments that play with occult and urban myths in each story. I love the sorcery, spells and magic in the series. The romance is bright spark in a crazy, disturbing, dark world. It's just an action-packed fun adventure, and I think that's what I find special about the series.

Thanks for reading!

About This Edition
Language: American English
Genre: Paranormal Comedy Series
Rights: Claire Chilton

More Books in This Paranormal Comedy Series
- A Hint of Magic | Free Prequel
- Demonic Dora | Book One
- Deceased Dora | Book Two
- Divine Dora | Book Three
- A Hint of Hell | Origins Story

The Demon Diaries Paranormal Comedy Series eBook Categories
- Paranormal Humour Romance
- Supernatural Fantasy Adventures
- Horror Parody Trilogy
- Gothic Satire Fiction
- Demon Humour Novels
- Witch Comedy Books
- Humorous Demon Series
- Werewolf Comedy
- Gothic Mysteries
- Witches Humour
- Funny Vampire Books
- Psychic Romance/Suspense
- Humorous Fiction Best Sellers

254 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 26, 2015

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About the author

Claire Chilton

24 books126 followers

After completing her honors degree in English Literature, Claire Chilton was interviewed to work for MI5. Fortunately, for the sake of the United Kingdom, she did not get the job. Now a web designer and graphic designer with a passion for great stories, she writes about the adventures she'd like to have.

A prolific writer with wide-ranging interests, Claire specializes in romantic and speculative fiction, which includes genres such as mystery, science fiction, fantasy, horror, comedy and romance. Her mystery romance novel, Hustle, won Harlequin's So You Think You Can Write contest in 2013, and her previous books in The Demon Diaries won the Most Read award on Wattpad.

After exploring the world in her misspent youth, traveling across Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean, she now lives in an ancient Roman city in Yorkshire with a fluffy kitten called Shadow, who is convinced she is a bigger cat than she is.

You can find Claire online at claire-chilton.com.


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February 23, 2016
*Full Review will be posted on March 3 at Fangfreakintasticreviews.com*

And we get to the final book in the Demon Diaries series as it sits right now. Yes I am a little sad, but this one opened a lot of new avenues so I am excited.



Okay so in Deceased Dora you met Lucian, the fallen one, who trips on everything. You learned more about Dora, Kieron, and Pooey. Well in this one it picks up right as Deceased Dora ends and it starts with Kieron, Lucian, and Pooey taking Dora's empty shell of a body through the door in the basement of her father's church. The door is a back way tunnel to Heaven and that is where they hope to find Dora. Although Lucian is already bitching about having to go, Kieron thinks he is up to no good, and I am inclined to believe him with how shady he gets the closer they get to heaven.



Meanwhile Dora is first in Limbo, which is a glorified waiting room, and then she is removed to Angel Boot Camp. Now this is where the snarky and comedy comes in. The Drill Sergeant's name is Fluffers. Get it, white wings, fluffy, and with how pissy he is, the name is oddly fitting. But, honestly would else would you want running Camp Angel.



So while Dora is learning the ins, outs, and nasty bits of Heaven, Lucian, Pooey, and Kieron are running around, trying not to get killed while searching for Dora. Sometimes it feels like a three stooges skit. I run here, you run here, but I just ran there.



This book is like the rest with some humor, some seriousness, and a good bit of crass, snarky behavior. I mean you are in Heaven questioning angels, that has to have some snark to it. If religious, this book actually has some very thoughtful phrases and ideas thrown in with the language and overall comedic nature.
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2,822 reviews46 followers
July 11, 2015
More than paranormal comedy, Divine Dora makes you appreciate life!

DIVINE DORA is what happens after returning to earth from Hell and Dora is killed, and sent to Heaven.

Wow! Claire Chilton has the most vivid ideas about Heaven, Angels, and God! I have never given a great deal of thought to Heaven (or Hell) before Claire's Dora series. Now I am astounded and wondering if this is what it is really like. Dora (even though half demon) is such a good person that she takes on "fixing" Heaven instead of escaping and returning to earth. The underlying friendships and trusts between Dora and friends make the book even better. I could hardly put this down once I started reading! What is unusual, is that a series covering all aspects of life, has made me appreciate life more. That is a pretty awesome result from reading fiction of this nature! While the book is listed as a paranormal comedy, it is so much more!
7 reviews
July 19, 2015
Yet another wonderful book from my favourite author.This book involves a trip into Heaven..which is certainly not what one might think.Heaven,in this book is certainly rather evil.One of the parts I found hilarious was Dora's attempt to escape from Camp Angel.I'll most definitely reread this book again!
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842 reviews10 followers
February 7, 2016
Dora was alive and went to Hell. Now, she is dead and going to Heaven. But, Heaven is not at all what she had pictured. There are drill sergeants, cannibals, zombies, and a lot of unhappy angels. Can she help fix it? And, can she ever go back home? Another tongue in cheek tour de force by Ms. Chilton. Hold on to your seats, it's going to be a bumpy ride.
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55 reviews
January 6, 2017
Here's what I thought of Divine Dora by Claire Chilton:

I gave it 4/5 stars.

Twist of fate

Interesting, funny and whitty all around the fact that we have free will. With free will comes choices; choices with either consequences or outcomes. Either way the path you lead is the path you end up on. I look forward to the next installment in this witty saga.
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41 reviews
November 12, 2015
I was enthralled with this book, and hope for many more to come from this author. I read this book over and over again, I highly recommend this book to any one who wants some thing very different from other books that you have read thus far.
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36 reviews1 follower
February 27, 2016
The first 2 Dora books are hilarious! Sadly, the last 2 books would be better without the gross abuse of expletives. True, cursing is throughout the series; however, by the end, it is just tiresome.
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17 reviews1 follower
September 14, 2015
Hilarious read! If you enjoyed claire's previous books in this series than you'll love this one!
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