8 reviews for:

Angel's Devil

Suzanne Enoch

3.74 AVERAGE

adventurous emotional hopeful lighthearted reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Cute. Predicable but cute.

At some points I was all 'omg hurry up and get to the end' but overall it was a pleasant book to read.

it was nice.

Angel is engaged to Simon but her parents decided to delay tthe nuptials. with the help of his cousin they hope to change that. The Devil starts his fake courtship...

I loved the kids.
I loved that there is no sex. I really can't stand these days historical romance when they have sex usually multiple timed before the chap even actually propose. and there are never concequences. that really annoys me.


there is no real drama, even when the ex shows up.

I really enjoyed this! I love a dry, sarcastic hero.

Love triangles are messy things, and the one in this book is no exception. Fun characters and charming interactions keep this book from disaster, but it is not one of my favorites from Suzanne Enoch.

funny lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No

This was a fast, fun, easy read. I liked Angel; she wanted to be the proper daughter, the proper fiancee, but  she just wasn't. Instead she was was a free spirit who rescued dogs, had a smart mouth, and liked a challenge. At first Simon seemed like a great choice, then he was a nice guy who was the wrong guy, but he was going to do the right thing because it was the right thing to do. You can't be mad at that. Then there's James. James was trying to overcome his reputation and helping his cousin out at the same time. He just so happened to fall in love with his cousin's girl while helping him. But it worked out because Angel wasn't really in love with Simon and Simon wasn't really in love with Angel. Angel's dad knew it; Angel's mom did not. James' and Simon's grandmother knew it. There were some genuinely funny moments that had me laughing out loud and some frightening moments that had me holding my breath. In the end, Angel and James ended up together and it is implied that Simon ended up with Lily. An enjoyable read.

James Faring, Marquis of Abbonley, finally returned home. After a less than pleasant past and a stint as a soldier, he had returned to England. He intended to earn some respectability and, eventually, a wife. He was finally ready to set up house.

Except now he met Lady Angelique Graham; his cousin Simon's secret betrothed.

Supposedly young and in love, their elders told them to wait before officially announcing their engagement. In order to get them to change their minds, they encouraged James to pretend he was enamored with "Angel". They felt his skittish past would quicken the marriage.

Except things backfired. For everyone.

ANGEL'S DEVIL is simply an enjoyable romance. I loved watching James and Angel secretly fall in love. Things began to unravel and Simon started to show his weaknesses. There was a gentleness with fire that the author gave her characters. I know, I know, it doesn't make sense but after you read this romance you will understand.