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Luck of the Devil by Meghan March

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5.0

4.5 stars

*sigh* I want to be loved by Jericho Forge!!

Meghan March is completely wowing me with this trilogy. The second book of this incredible series is all the suspenseful sexiness that I love about Meghan March’s writing. Picking up where   Deal With The Devil left off, Luck of the Devil continues Forge and India's thrilling story filled with secrets, lust, intrigue and love. With the added gift of cameos from some of Meghan's other beloved characters, this book was everything. I could not get enough!

I didn’t think it was possible but I am even more obsessed over this couple than I was before. Forge especially has taken a piece of my heart. We get more of his backstory in this book. Which in turn caused me to be absolutely gone for him. I love when we get to see a different, almost softer, side of a character like Forge - who is so alpha it's hard to believe he could care as deeply as he does for Indy. Gah! I love him so much.

India is not one to be overlooked. She really holds her own in this book. I admire her strength and her backbone. If I didn't already have a girl crush then I would have developed one after reading Luck of the Devil.

Of course, once again, the queen of the cliffhangers just destroyed my being with an epic ending I didn't see coming. It feels like my heart fell out of my chest with that ending. I’m dying to find out how this story ends. I’m impatiently counting down the days.

Oh! Side note. I don't know what it is about a high stakes poker game that I find so incredibly sexy. Meghan March captures the drama and suspense of each hand with perfection.

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5.0

Indy and Forge’s story continues in Luck Of The Devil. There’s so much action in this book that I found it almost impossible to put my kindle down!! There’s more insight into their lives and what’s going on. The chemistry between them is sizzling! Jericho has a romantic side that you get to see in this book and it definitely makes you swoon! I absolutely love how headstrong Indy is! I cannot wait for the next book in the trilogy!!

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5.0

Amazing story, the audiobooks are phenomenal and I so recommend them. Perfect story, characters and narrators.

minimishi's review against another edition

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4.0

Pirate husband vs Russian mob father… I doubt this will have a smooth business agreement… poker queen killed it though!
There are so many little twists! Love it!

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4.0

"India wasn’t supposed to affect me like this. She wasn’t supposed to get under my skin and into my blood."

I was so happy to get my hands on this one. I was having Jericho Forge withdrawals and I needed a hit. Like I said before, he is my favorite alpha that Meghan has written.

As soon as this book starts we are thrown back into the action that ended book one. We get deeper into the plot and find out more about Forge and India. We get more of Forge’s past and also more into who India actually is. 

There are plot twists and so many turns that will keep you on your toes. I feel like every chapter surprises me. Also, can we talk about the chemistry between these two? Hot damn!! It's scorching and I don't know how India isn't spending all her time in bed with Forge.

That cliffhanger was so damn cruel. Like so freakin’ cruel! I need to get my hands on Heart of the Devil ASAP!

I received an ARC for an honest review. The quote was taken from an ARC is subject to change upon publication.

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5.0


Luck of the Devil (The Forge Trilogy Book 2) by Meghan March


Narrated by Joe Arden and Erin Mallon


Contemporary Romance/Suspense. Does not stand alone.


*Spoiler/Story Free*


Holy Sh!t. Meghan March has outdone herself with The Forge Trilogy. I absolutely loved the first book in the series, Deal with the Devil, and you must read that first (see my review). But Luck of the Devil was even better. I re-listened to the first so it was all fresh in my head, then jumped right into Luck of the Devil, and apparently, the world went on while I listened, but I didn’t notice.
“Because you’re not a means to an end any more. You’re inside me. In my head. In the blood running through my fucking veins. If you go, you take all that with you, along with my fucking sanity.”

Oh, how I love Jericho Forge! The ruthless shark has a super soft underbelly, and I loved discovering it. There is so much that happens in this book, so many twists and turns, yet we also really got to know the characters as they got to know each other.
"Brick by brick, the wall around my heart is crumbling."

And we got to see their relationship blossom despite all the craziness. Their relationship is intense and erotic, yet you can really feel the passion, love, and trust that begins to develop.



One thing about Meghan March: You never know what the hell will happen. She isn’t afraid to take her stories places that others never venture to. As soon as you are sure things are one way, you find out you are wrong.
"Where you go, I go. Even if it’s overboard."

I’ll be honest. I normally hate trilogies. I don’t have the memory or the patience for them, but Meghan March is one of two exceptions to the rule for me. I actually love them because it just means there is more to come. With three books to develop the story, you are really able to get into the story, and I never found one thing lacking.
"I want to slay fucking dragons for this woman - even though I'm one of them."

I am so stupidly excited for Heart of the Devil, I have no clue how it will all wrap up.


Likes:



  • •Indy is one of my favorite female characters. She is strong, confident, smart and brave.

  • •OMG Jericho. While he may have seemed cold and ruthless in the first book, we saw a whole new side to him in this one.

  • •So many twists, turns, and surprises, it really kept me on my toes and it was unputdownable.

  • •A cameo from another book.

  • •The sex in this book is just perfect. Hot, a little on the dirty side, but it never overpowered the story.

  • •The perfect ratio of suspense to romance.


Dislikes:



  • •I can’t think of even one small thing.


The Narration:


You can never go wrong with Joe Arden and Erin Mallon. I actually think her Jericho is as sexy as his! I think their narration made the book even better.

The Down & Dirty:


No doubt about it, The Forge Trilogy is going on my 2019 Favorite list. In fact, when I finished I said to myself “THIS is why I read.” Usually the second book in the series is filler and not a lot happens, but that certainly is NOT the case with Luck of the Devil. It was non-stop from beginning to end. Luck of the Devil had the perfect combination of action and suspense, twists and turns, secrets, romance, and hot sex. I wouldn’t change anything except I’d make Heart of the Devil come sooner!

"You're a once-in-a-lifetime find, India."


Rating: 5 Stars, 4.5 Heat, 5 Narration



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kimah74's review against another edition

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5.0

Holy cliffhanger Batman!!

Let me just say holy cliffhanger Batman!! Love the advice Forge gets from his friend and dang is Indy fierce! It is interesting to see into her mind, play the man not the game. Loved it and I am hooked!

feralbookdragon's review against another edition

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1.0

If it weren't for yet another cliff hanger, there would be no way I would finish this series...

But alas, I just have to know how it ends.

monika1666's review against another edition

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5.0

4,5

rylesroycereads's review

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dark emotional mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0