A review by utopiastateofmind
The Devil Makes Three by Tori Bovalino

5.0

 (Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.)

 As someone who would be the exact opposite of Tess, I enjoyed The Devil Makes Three supremely - even if I had to only read it during the day. Bovalino's debut takes place in one of the most magical settings - a library - and infuses atmosphere, danger, and intrigue in every hidden corner. Reading about both Tess and Eliot grounds us in the ways they are so driven by their loyalty and love, even as they circle each other with mistrust. The pacing is fantastic, allowing us to get to know Tess and Eliot before dunking them headfirst in danger, ominous whispers, and ink.

 The Devil Makes Three became a book I couldn't put down. Absolutely absorbed by the action, the intrigue, and the atmosphere. The ways that knowledge can sometimes be a curse. When we have to hide who we are from those who are supposed to love us. All the feelings of loss, of watching the ones you love disappear in front of our eyes. With truly lyrical writing in some places, The Devil Makes Three had me wrapped up in the characters and their quests, their tender love, and their woven ambition. 

Expand filter menu Content Warnings