Monday 18 February 2019

Moonlight Scandals (De Vincent #3) by Jennifer L. Armentrout

38608352It takes a fearless woman to love the most scandalous man alive in New York Times Bestselling Author Jennifer L. Armentrout’s breathtaking novel 

Even a ghost hunter like Rosie Herpin couldn’t have foreseen the fateful meeting between two mourners that has brought her so intimately close to the notorious and seductive Devlin de Vincent. Everyone in New Orleans knows he’s heir to a dark family curse that both frightens and enthralls. To the locals, Devlin is the devil. To Rosie, he’s a man who’s stoking her wildest fantasies. When a brutal attack on her friend is linked to the de Vincents, he becomes a mystery she may be risking her life to solve.

Devlin knows what he wants from this sexy and adventurous woman. But what does Rosie want from him? It’s a question that becomes more pressing—and more dangerous—when he suspects her of prying into the shadows of his past.

Now, the legends surrounding the de Vincents may not be myths at all. But if she’s to discover the truth, she must follow them straight into the arms of the man she can’t resist—the handsome devil himself.


Cover:  All the covers in this series are similar, and they're ok.  There's nothing amazing about just a guy on the cover.

I really enjoyed the first two books in this series, so I was excited for the third book to be released, especially as this one is about the eldest brother, Devlin, aka the Devil.  We see a lot of Devlin in the first two books, and he comes across very much as cold and ruthless- so I was wondering how we were going to get to trips with his story.  But Jennifer L. Armentrout managed it.  There's definitely a lot of depth to Dev's character, and we got to see why he is the way he is.
On paper you'd never pair him together with Rosie- who is vivacious and snarky after tragedy hit.  She's also into paranormal investigation- not someone you'd imagined paired up with a serious business man.
But they have a strange push and pull between them, and I was hooked.
Loved reading this one, I didn't want to put it down.
5/5 stars.

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