A review by amlibera
Angel in a Devil's Arms by Julie Anne Long

4.0

This was book three of my COVID comfort reading. The Palace of Rogues trilogy lives in a deeply imaginary version of Regency London (so imaginary we are verging on fantasy.) It's a funny mix of all of the tropes of current romance (emotional damage and hot sex) along with this odd recurring and enjoyable theme of what caring, contentment, and caretaking mean. There's a bit of a battle between them that I feel good mostly ignoring - especially for the chapter in which the residents of the boardinghouse plot the meeting between the alpha hero and the alpha hero of the previous book in the series as if they were introducing a new puppy to a resident cat.