Review: Devil's Angel

Devil's Angel Devil's Angel by Julie Capulet
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fourth generation Paradise resident, Knox Ramsey’s great great great grandfather passed down nearly a hundred square miles of land on Kauai, making the Ramsey family Hawaiian royalty.

Taking his brother’s place in the Angel’s Alliance, a modern day arranged marriage between two powerful families, Knox is duty-bound to wed a member of the King or Fitzpatrick families.

When he spots a trespasser on Paradise, everything clicks into place. Yet a happily ever after won’t be found easily for Cassidy, the hard scrabble yet strong heroine and her devil.

Although some elements have a bit of a predictability in the trajectory, Devil’s Angel is a new and incredibly interesting take on a popular trope. The story is angsty, captivating, and exciting. Julie’s world building and attention to detail is top-notch. Likewise, her ability to craft the backbone of the tale around a cultural legend without making it paranormal was brilliant. I was late to the party with Devil’s Angel, but I’ll be clearing my schedule for Wolf’s story in Wild Hearts!

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
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