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The Devil in Her Bed

The Devil in Her Bed

Devil you Know series - Book 3

by Kerrigan Byrne


⭐⭐⭐⭐/5


The Devil You Know series wraps up with the last of the Red Rogues finding their happily ever after… in this case, Francesca Cavendish finally has revenge for her murdered family and friends after 20 years in the making!


Francesca has laboured on her own for the last 20 years to turn herself into the perfect instrument of revenge. She is finally getting close to her goal of bringing down the Crimson Council with the help of her friends and their powerful spouses until a mysterious figure complicates her investigation.


The Devil of Dorset has also been working on bringing down the Crimson Council for many years for his own purposes. His work is so secretive that no one knows who his true identity even is… that is until Lady Francesca gets in his way and starts to unravel his past!


Can these two enemies join forces and bring down the Crimson Council, or will their animosity and attraction put them in harms way and complete what the Council started?


This story was action packed! Like any Kerrigan Byrne book, I couldn’t put this down. I was worried at the beginning of the book that the revenge plot would deter from the romance, but it soon kicked and heated up the story!



One thing that could have made this last book in the series better for me, is an epilogue with all three Red Rogues together with their spouses living their bast life after their struggles. Otherwise, this wrapped up the continuing theme of the books and provided a solid conclusion to the Devil You Know series.



The Devil in Her Bed by Kerrigan Byrne is scheduled to release March 9th, 2021.


I received a complimentary copy of this book from St. Martin’s through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



Book 1: How to Love a Duke in Ten Days


Book 2: All Scot and Bothered


 

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