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The Devil in Her Bed

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LOOOOOOOVED IT!! Kerrigan Byrne has a way of writing female characters that I am obsessed with. Francesca had me hooked from page one. She’s clever, brave and witty. Her secret quest of vengeance is definitely not common for a woman and it just made me love her more.

I really enjoyed the sexy, slow burn feeling of this one. It’s a suspenseful read with great chemistry and rich dialogue. I definitely recommend.

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The book starts with an absolutely gruesome and horrifying history. I had known some of it after having read the previous books but my heart still broke for Francesca. The love story between Francesca and the Devil of Dorset is full of intrigue and mystery. The tale grips you right from the first page and I read this book through the night. I could hardly put it down. It is sexy and romantic. It is emotional and filled with angst where you just hurt for both the hero and heroine. I loved it and highly recommend the book and the entire series. This is book three in the Devil you know series. Although this could be read as a stand alone book, I recommend reading it as part of the series as one of the best things about it are the beautiful relationships between the three friends. You don't want to miss out on that.

I received this ARC from NetGalley and the publisher for an honest review*

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This was by far my favorite of the trilogy, mainly because of Francesca. Her story's been alluded to in the previous installments, so I was eager to see her figure out who was responsible for her grief and complete her revenge. She's the most independent, determined, and liberal of the rogues. It even almost had no mention or midset of wanting children. Alas...

You can conclude who the 'Devil of Dorset' is from Cecelia's book and Francesca's flashbacks. Honestly, I felt Chandler was a somewhat weaker spot. Even though I figured out the twist and how it involved him, he seemed to need more fleshing out. Other than some vague references to his profession, there's not much backstory since Francesca last saw him. There were also several times I wanted to smack him for the way he spoke to her, especially once all the truths were uncovered. Not as bad as Ramsay, but still...

Their undercover adventures together were some of the best parts, plus Byrne always delivers on the steam. This is the couple that I could see continuing to have grand adventures instead of settling into placid married life. Sad to see the series ending, and wouldn't mind an epilogue on these two.

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Kerrigan Byrne is one of my favorite historical romance authors because her stories never disappoint. This book was everything I was hoping for to tie up this series. The characters are definitely some of my favorites (I feel like I probably say that every time) and Francesca's story was one that had me feeling so many feelings for her! As the story unfolds and I learned more about both Francesca and our hero (he has several identities), I couldn't help but hope they both get their happily ever after.

This book has danger, deception, swoons, and everything else in between. If you are looking for a great historical romance, make sure you pick up this series (and this book), you won't regret it!

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A masterful conclusion to this series! I truly loved the fast paced engrossing story of Francesca and Chandler. This book is quintessential Byrne, reading it is like jumping on a fast moving train that never stops long enough for you to get off, and frankly you don’t want to! I loved the continued storyline from the other books in the series and the characters reoccurring in this book. It’s comforting and it makes a series worth read as a reader. You fall in love with the characters and get to do it over and over again every time you see them on the page. Francesca and Chandler combust on the page, long before they know of their past connections and that makes it even more special to watch it unfold as the reader. I cannot recommend the book enough, it is best enjoyed as a full series.

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The Devil in Her Bed
by Kerrigan Byrne
St. Martin’s Express

The Devil in Her Bed is the third book in the stunning Devil You Know trilogy by USA Today bestselling author Kerrigan Byrne!

The final book in Kerrigan Byrne’s magnificent Devil You Know series is out today !
I’ve loved every single book in this series, and Francesca’s story did not disappoint.
It’s a grand tale if you enjoy heat rush Historical Romances full of suspense and intrigue, Kerrigan Byrne’s novels ones not to miss.


This book was received from the Author, and Publisher, in exchange for an honest review. Opinions and thoughts expressed in this review are completely my own.

This is a non spoiler review, because you as reader need to read this book. Also, I feel sometimes I have in the past gave away to much of the plot line. This has diminished the pleasure for would be readers.

The Devil in Her Bed by Kerrigan ByrneIn is the last installment in the Devil You Know series.
A suspense fast moving plot, with steamy romance makes for a nonstop book.
By day Francesca is a countess, but by night she hunts those responsible for the deaths of her family.

The Devil of Dorset has gone by many alias throughout his lifetime. He has crossed Francisco path on several occasions. He keeps his secrets and his identity which in the shadows. The Earl of Devlin is employed secretly by the Crown. He considered to be the Crown’s most deadliest weapon, nicknamed the Devil of Dorset.

Wanting the same thing both the Devil and Francisco ultimately to destroy The Crimson Council. Francisco will stop at nothing to see them fall. Even if means her own safety.

A highly addictive book with some thrilling twists. This one passionate historical romance.

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Intrigue, deception, debauchery and tortured characters – what’s not to like in this wonderfully written historical romance?

This was my very first Kerrigan Byrne book and I was definitely impressed.

Though this is the third book in the series, I easily read this as a standalone and got instantly caught up in this story.

The flashback to Franscesca’s youth totally set the stage for what was a story filled with just the right amount of suspense and the perfect amount of heat that simmered between Francesca and Chandler.

If you like historical romances with strong heroines and tortured heroes like I do this one will totally fit the bill.

Francesca was a woman set on her goal of revenge and wouldn’t let anything stop her from achieving it. I admired the lengths to which she went to achieve her almost lifelong mission.

Many a man, including Chandler, were opposed to her direct dealings to bring about her revenge but she would not be thwarted and I loved that about her.

Chandler was just as engaging as a character. It was pretty easy to determine his identity early on but I loved how these two danced around each other toward a similar goal. Their chemistry was intense!

While the subject matter behind the suspense aspect to this story is darker than I typically go for in a novel, it wasn’t overwhelming and didn’t overshadow the characters who really stole the show in this book.

I have not yet read the first two books in this series and I probably won’t given the subject matter of their stories which was alluded to in this book. Those are definitely two trigger topics that I steer clear of but I am so glad that I got to read this one.

I will definitely be reading Kerrigan Byrne in the future.

I recommend this historical romance to fans of strong heroines, tortured heroes and those who like a bit of dramatic suspense with their romance.

*Thank you to NetGalley for the advanced reader copy. All opinions are my own.

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Thanks go to the publisher and Net-Galley for the electronic copy of The Devil in her Bed by Kerrigan Byrne. I voluntarily agreed to read and review this book prior to publication. My opinions are my own and nothing has influenced them.

The Devil in her Bed is a steamy historical with engaging characters and an intriguing plot. The pacing kept me enmeshed in the story from the start to the end. There’s plenty of action and suspense in this book.

I enjoyed the romance between Francesca and Chandler. The sexual tension between the couple is excellent. Their need to work together greatly added to the plot, and I really wanted them to find their happy ending.

If you enjoy historical romances with spies, exciting scenes and a fiery love affair, then you will love The Devil in her Bed. This is definitely not the normal historical romance. This is the first book I’ve read by Ms. Byrne, and I am sure it won’t be the last. Happy reading!

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Loved it! I was thrilled to get the 3rd book in the series and couldn't wait to read it. It was wonderful to finally understand Francesca's full story, and realize why she's done everything in the previous stories. The Devil of Dorset, what can I say about our dark, devilish hero? He's perfect for Francesca and I'd love to meet him in a dark alley :) Loved the entire trilogy, wish it could continue!

This review is based on an ARC from NetGalley, courtesy of the publisher. All opinions are my own.

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Pippa was raised in the Cavendish home with her parents who worked for them. One day a group of riders came to murder everyone in the house and burn it to the ground. That day Pippa lost her best friend Francesca and DeClan the boy she loved while trying to help her escape hid her and was then shot in the back. She was helped by Serana who talked her into taking the place of Francesca and from then on made it her purpose in life to seek out those murders and have her revenge. There is a lot of drama, action, suspense, and love that will keep you on the edge of your seat. I voluntarily reviewed this book after receiving a free copy from NetGalley.

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I loved this series from start to finish! The first installment, How to Love a Duke in Ten Days was my first introduction to Kerrigan Byrne's work and now I am working on devouring her entire backlist. This series though, has a special place in my heart. Two of the Red Rogues have found their matches, leaving Francesca with her relentless drive toward revenge. Francesca is an army of one; a jack of all trades really. She is fierce, witty, with a sharp mind and tongue. Out of all three rogues, she is my favorite! Chandler, the Devil of Dorset, works for the crown and has a bit of that tortured hero background that motivates him.

The barely restrained passion fills each interaction between Francesca and Chandler. Watching them both struggle to keep a cool head, and failing, while trading barbs was endlessly entertaining and a bit blush inducing. The Crimson Council is back, front and center in this final installment and it was interesting to see a bit of the inner workings of the council.

As much as I loved this story, the ending had a tinge of bitterness for me. In fact, I waffled between 4.5-5 stars until I used my husband as a sounding board. Francesca and Chandler fit together so well, their strengths complement the other's weaknesses. And yet throughout the relationship, that specter from their past felt ever present for me and gave this HEA a bittersweet feel. To have that feeling and still feel willing to give five stars is just a testament to how well Kerrigan Byrne crafted her characters. I desperately wanted fairytale endings because all of these charming characters deserve it after all that they have been through.

Basically, what I'm telling you is to pick this series up. Start with book one because all three books are fabulous in their own way. I will warn that the prologues are a bit brutal so if you have TW issues make sure to look up the warnings for this series. Byrne handles each topic (violence, rape, murder, child abuse, and others) with grace and sensitivity. As brutal as the scenes are, it is far from being trauma porn. ANYWAY. Read this series.

*I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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This is my favourite kind of historical romance and the exact reason why I’m such a fan of Kerrigan Byrne. There’s a touch of darkness which is a great contrast to the light at the end of the journey. The women in this series are strong and have overcome heartache, devastation and loss to find their happiness. The heroes are bossy, demanding and very protective of the women they fall in love with. This protectiveness has spread to all of the Red Rogues.

If you haven’t started this series yet, I highly recommend going back to the first book in the Devil You Know series.

This book was provided by Netgally in exchange for an honest review.

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5 So Many Answers Stars!!!

I have been consumed by this series and have wanted Francesca’s story since I first met her in How to Love A Duke in 10 Days and I have to say Ms. Bryne, in my opinion, saved the best for last when it comes to these books. Don’t get me wrong, I ADORED Alexandra and Cecelia’s stories, but there’s just something about this book that spoke to me on an entirely other level!!

My heart was in my throat the entire first chapter. I knew what had happened all those years ago based on what Francesca has said in previous books. But to have it all played out in black and white was truly devastating!! I’m in awe of this young woman and how she survived.

But with this survival comes an all consuming need for answers and revenge and this is where the story takes a turn that is not surprising but definitely shocking. I understand what Francesca needed to due and when she crosses the path of The Devil of Dorset she’s crossed a line that will change her life and what she’s seeking for the rest of her life.

I loved how there was almost an awe they each had for each other but wouldn’t admit to right away. Francesca bests him a few times and he’s never encountered a woman like her and he LOVES it!! There’s also this underlying attraction that comes alive when they decide they’re fighting for the same thing!

I don’t want to give too much away so I’ll just say this, Ms. Bryne has written a book and series that I’ll read again and again. I admire who these women are and what they become as adults. The inner and sometimes outer strength is fabulous. Very unheard of in their time but they march to the beat of their own drummer. Chandler and Francesca two peas in the same pod, it just takes them a while to realize it and that together, they’ll get all the answers and revenge they’ve been looking for all these years!!

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This series has had some dark undertones, and The Devil In Her Bed is no exception on that front. There is true evil portrayed in this book, and those who are looking for light and fluffy historical romance might wish to turn elsewhere. Francesca is tough, determined, and has honed herself for revenge, and it’s going to be an uphill battle until the end. Thankfully, the rest of the Rogues, and their powerful partners, are there when she needs them. That all said, it’s a really, really good romance read, and a great finale to the Devil You Know series. Bryne delves into the emotions of her hero and heroine with both an iron hand and a delicate touch, showing them both to readers thoroughly. Without getting into the meat of the story, The Devil In Her Bed is especially poignant in many ways, and keeps the reader on tenterhooks as secrets sit on the cusp of revelation. I flew through this story, and regret nothing. I do think that the book would probably most please readers who have been along for the entire ride of the series, but those who haven’t read any other books by Byrne should have no problem picking this title up and enjoying it. I’m looking forward to seeing what Byrne has in store for readers next!

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The Devil in Her Bed was not an enjoyable book for me. I had a really hard time connecting with Francesca and her ways, I'm not sure if this is because I didn't read books 1 & 2. The story starts out really good with a young Francesca and why she seeks revenge but unfortunately it goes downhill quickly after. I love reading romances and this was far from it. I didn't feel any connection between Francesca and Chandler. My biggest issue were the lies, they come together with lies and it continues to the very end. While I believed Francesca's love, I didn't believe Chandlers. Overall The Devil in Her Bed didn't work for me but I am interested in reading books 1 & 2.

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This is definitely my favourite of the series! I haven’t read the first one but I honestly don’t think it could top how explosive and dark and powerful this novel turned out to be.

I knew just from the fact that Fransceca was our heroine that this would be a dark yet utterly thrilling story and journey but this book completely tore at all of my expectations. That first chapter really hit deep with how dark and how utterly tragic it was. (I would advise you to look at the Trigger Warnings listed below if you need them, this book delves into some dark, dark topics).

Franscesca was such a badass heroine in every sense of the word. Her entire life mission is to get revenge for her family after they were all killed by this unknown entity. The people Franscesca is determined to bring down in whatever way she needs to. Her storyline was so dark but at the same time, she is full of this inner fire that really made me love her all the more. She’s described as a dragon and that absolutely describes her.

Declan was a surprise but in a good way, for the most part. At some points, he did get on my nerves but Francesca never let him get away with his bullshit. We truly love to see a man like Declan get put in his place. Their romance was an inferno of passion and anger and lust and it was everything.

My only real complaint was the miscommunication trope and a certain lie that took way too long to be revealed. I also hated the way it was revealed, it was a plot device that I easily guessed and took a bit of my enjoyment with it.

But overall, I had an absolute blast with this book. I flew through it and I am glad that I got a chance to read it early.

If you like badass, ass kicking heroines, a demon of a man who is also a spy, a thrilling revenge plot and a steamy, passionate romance, I implore you to check out this book and the rest of this series! I love the Red Rogues, I’m sad that their stories are over.

4/5⭐️

TW: murder, attempted murder, hanging, rape, death of a child (descriptive), drowning, fire, blood, sexually explicit scenes, drugging, assault, violence, gun violence.

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I have really liked this series. This book didn't disappoint with Frank's character. I was really surprised by who H turned out to be.
The "mystery" was a little convoluted but it worked with the history of the 2 characters. I was fun to see the other 2 rouges .

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This had me hooked from the first page, I had read the first two in the series and I was waiting for Francesca’s story. It didn’t disappoint!. Francesca was determined to find the person responsible for the death of her family and had trained in many martial arts. The Devil of Dorset was a spy who was able to change his appearance but there was something that drew them together. There are a few surprises along the way, some very tense moments, the strong bond between Francesca and her two friends, Cecelia and Alexandra and moments of passion. In all, a very engaging read. I received a copy and have voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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“Whatever souls are made of, yours and mine are the same.”
Hiding ones identity can lead to an intriguing story, full of tension. I love watching the characters forge their way, risking the danger of letting that façade slip. Both Chandler and Francesca had spent their lives becoming someone else. Imposters because they could not be who they truly were. Both had donned enough of their own facades to recognize that deception in the other. They’d built their identities to bring justice to those who had destroyed the lives of loved ones. Their whole lives were consumed with revenge until fate brought them together, and with that union came a hope and longing for something more.
I have adored these Red Rogues. Three friends bound together by secrets who had forged an unbreakable bond of trust. I loved seeing them find life partners who brought love, happiness, and hope to their lives. Watching these characters evolve past the darkness in their lives has been exquisite. I definitely recommend starting this series at the beginning. You’ll appreciate Francesca’s story more after knowing of her past and how brave and resourceful these three friends are. As with the first two books in the series, this book was intense and passionate. Another dark and emotionally gripping story with sharply defined characters that readers will quickly become invested in. Kerrigan Byrne’s writing is flowing and eloquent, and this series has all the steam, secrets, and scandal I’ve come to expect from her books.

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Oh, what a stunning finale! The Crimson Council, the secretive occult society is crushed and the last of The Red Rogues finds her perfect match.

He's known as the Devil of Dorset, but unknown as a gentleman of many disguises. Chandler works for the Crown and Francesca Cavendish is a woman he knows is a fraud. After all, he's a master of deception, and it takes one to know one. He's determined to discover why she's pretending to be the Countess of Mont Claire, only his interest in this woman goes beyond his investigation.

Francesca is a resourceful woman and wants to finally solve the mystery of who ordered the massacre which killed all the people she loved. As the sole survivor, she's getting close to finding the perpetrator. With her reputation in tatters, will she succeed in finding closure?

I've enjoyed the previous novels in this intriguing series, but this one is exceptional. Lies and deceit are uncovered, as the strength of friendship is enforced as Francesca comes face to face with Chandler. However, all is not at it seems because both are masquerading as aliases...who have met before on more than one occasion.

The heroine and Red Rogues are familiar characters and each complement the others with their skills and intelligence. Surprisingly, Cecilia and Alexandra men; Redmayne and Ramsay, play an active part in helping to bring down the Crimson Council and sending the man responsible for the massacre to the gallows. Therefore it's no surprise, Ms Kerrigan's writing kept my attention the whole duration of the book. The well thought out narrative, along with added humour make this a novel and series I'll want to read again.

***arc generously received courtesy of the publisher St Martin's paperbacks via NetGalley***

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