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A review by sydnees
The Devil Himself by BB Easton
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
The way my jaw was actually dropped for this entire book was crazy. Thank you SO incredible much to Valentine PR & BB Easton for an arc copy of this book.
I am an absolute suuucker for Irish folklore romances, but what I absolutely LOVE even more is the slight fantasy element that BB Easton is able to throw into this series. I swear I did not put this book down because I was so enthralled with what was going to happen next. I don’t think I’ve ever read a romance novel that took place during wartimes either, BUT I actually really loved the setting in which it took place. It’s not often times an author keeps the reader in the dark as much as the readers but I completely loved that little element of surprise once everything started unraveling 🖤
I read the Devil in Dublin when I start started my reading journey again so as soon as I saw The Devil Himself releasing I absolutely ran to read it as fast as I could. Bb Easton is truly able to pull the readers in and suck them into the story, I seriously felt like I was there with the fmc at the beginning of the story because of how exceptionally well it was written.
Tropes:
Irish folklore
Soulmates
War Setting
Mafia
Touch her and die
Enemies to Lovers
I am an absolute suuucker for Irish folklore romances, but what I absolutely LOVE even more is the slight fantasy element that BB Easton is able to throw into this series. I swear I did not put this book down because I was so enthralled with what was going to happen next. I don’t think I’ve ever read a romance novel that took place during wartimes either, BUT I actually really loved the setting in which it took place. It’s not often times an author keeps the reader in the dark as much as the readers but I completely loved that little element of surprise once everything started unraveling 🖤
I read the Devil in Dublin when I start started my reading journey again so as soon as I saw The Devil Himself releasing I absolutely ran to read it as fast as I could. Bb Easton is truly able to pull the readers in and suck them into the story, I seriously felt like I was there with the fmc at the beginning of the story because of how exceptionally well it was written.
Tropes:
Irish folklore
Soulmates
War Setting
Mafia
Touch her and die
Enemies to Lovers