Saturday, January 26, 2019

Review: Moonlight Scandals by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Moonlight Scandals Moonlight Scandals by Jennifer L. Armentrout
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was provided an ARC via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.  This book will be released on January 29, 2019.  I'll put the purchase links below if you are so inclined (not sponsored or affiliated, just a supporter of Jen's books and love the series).  If you love Jen's writing, you will love this.  This stands on it's own but I recommend reading the other books in the series, but you don't need to.  There are a few things that will make more sense if you do, but it isn't required.  I really appreciate that about this series.

This is the third book in the de Vincent series and it doesn't disappoint. This follows Devlin, the most enigmatic of the three brothers and Rosie Herpin, who is probably the most entertaining of the three heroines.  I want her to be my friend in real life.  I want to go ghost hunting with her and work in her family's bakery.  I love Rosie, she is smart-mouthed, quick-witted, she is kind, and she loves weird stuff. She challenges Devlin and makes him feel things, something he isn't used to doing.

Devlin has been hardened by life as the eldest of the de Vincents and we learn that he has endured some pretty rough treatment in order to protect his family, specifically his brothers. Rosie is no stranger to heartache, but she surrounds herself with people who love her and accept her love of the paranormal. Dev and Rosie meet by chance, and they keep running into each other. They immediately don't like each other, but it is evident that they are going to develop a hate-to-love relationship. Their banter is spectacular as they fight about the most ridiculous things and work up to more significant topics.

I really appreciated the twists and turns that this book took me on. I didn't see most of them coming. I almost always see the twists coming, but this book took me on a ride. I really enjoyed how the series wrapped up. I liked that each of the other brothers had a spotlight, and that they get to see Devlin in a new light.

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Moonlight Sins (de Vincent series, book 1)

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