This is the lowest rating I have ever given to a Elizabeth Hoyt book. And I gave it with a heavy heart. First of all it took me 2 months to read the book. I read all the 3 previous books in the series and thought they were fine books. Nothing that blew me away but good stuff. This book, while writte...
At first I thought this last book would be the weakest. Nope, that honor belongs to To Taste Temptation (book 1). Reynaud is unlikable for a portion of the book. He is redeemed beautifully. I liked Beatrice and her questions to Reynaud. She gradually gets him to talk about his experiences. I appreci...
I was a little unsure of this book at first, since Reynaud has spent the last seven years in America with Native Americans who had been enemies. Everyone thinking he was dead was also a little worrying. Beatrice being his cousin also worried me some, but they aren't blood cousins so that wasn't an...
The flashback Reynaud has of his capture in America is crazy, you feel so bad for him. Reynaud is turning out to be a crazy complex interesting character. ***Seether song "Broken" really fits the character of Reynaud. I keep hearing it in the background.*** Oh sad, the character of Jeremy is hea...
A somewhat disappointing ending to such a great series. For the most part, I just felt like the story itself and the characters were very blah. Nothing really exciting about them, nothing much exciting happened, other than a nice little gathering of all of the characters from the previous three bo...
My Rating: 3.0 After reading the first three books in the Legend of the Four Soldiers series in less than a month or so (I think?), I always wondered how the series would end. We'll definitely get a happily ever after of course, but will To Desire A Devil make me feel completely satisfied or would t...
Beatrice, is shocked when Reynaud drops in, confused and in a rage, expecting to come back and find his title and home ready for him. Beatrice, is the niece of the present Earl, and is amazed that he is alive. Having viewed his portrait many times, she finds him around even hurt, exciting and fillin...
This wasn't my favorite book of the quartet but I do think it wrapped everything up nicely. I love Hoyt's writing and the fairy tales that she weaves into the books. It was also nice to see all the couples from the previous books and to see the men reunited. I found Reynaud a little cold and Beatri...
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