A review by caitybell
The Devil in Her Bed by Kerrigan Byrne

3.0

I've come to love all of the characters in this world Kerrigan Byrne has created, one that is dark but also full of hope and loyalty and love. The Red Rogues are three commendable women, and their men their perfect matches.

I found the plot of this book to be the most intense, the most wild for sure.
SpoilerAnytime a cult is brought into the equation, any book can get pretty crazy.
The plot was given the most time in this one, and I can't help but feel that the romance suffered because of it. I don't quite believe the strong attraction portrayed by Francesca and her love interest. It's carnal, for sure, and really quite fun watching the dynamic couple spar, go up against each other physically and verbally, but I missed the attention to the development and tenderness of the growing attraction between the two MCs that the previous books had. I've accepted their attraction simply because, individually, I love both Francesca and the Devil of Dorset, but their romance felt rushed and a little out of place at times.

Alas, I truly did love the twisty and dark plot in this one the best out of the three, it was very different, unlike the usual twists in Historical Romance books--at least ones I've read!

TW: There is a very graphic and disturbing slaughtering described at the beginning of the book. Children are involved. There are also themes of cult worshiping and sacrifices.