A review by cekisha
Between the Devil and Ian Eversea by Julie Anne Long

3.0

Titania Tansy Danforth can't get more annoying in the first half of the book, but you will soon find out that under her beautiful surface is nothing more than loneliness and sadness for the lost family. I can say that I pity her, and I liked her courage and bluntness, she didn't blush like an idiot every time, moreover, she would be the one who would turn the tables on the other. Ian was very annoying in this book and the whole ending seemed rushed to me. Yes, there were witty dialogues and hot scenes, but they seemed forced since the characters didn't grow on me.
To sum up, I felt the passion between Tansy and Ian, but not really love. The writing was good, as usual, but the main characters weren't interesting.