Devil by K.D. Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
K.D. Elizabeth's "Devil" was a fun workplace romance featuring
likeable characters and a fast-paced, engaging plot. It picks up where
the events of the previous book in the series left off, but still works
as a standalone. That said, IMO it would be better to read the stories
in order for context on some of the events that take place in this one.
Peach
farmer Axel King was known as the Red Devil of Ovid, Georgia because of
his red hair and fiery temper, but was actually a good guy beneath his
grumpy outer shell. He had a tendency to lose his temper and sometimes
acted before he thought, but he never flew off the handle for no reason.
He genuinely cared about his family's farm, his five younger brothers,
and his employees, even though they sometimes drive him crazy. That was
especially true of accountant Andrea Medford, one of the few people who
wasn't afraid to call Axel out on his behavior. I loved Axel and
Andrea's banter and intense chemistry, as well as the fact that Andrea
was so compassionate regarding Axel's learning disability and struggles
with numbers.
Overall, I enjoyed "Devil" and would recommend it
for fans of contemporary romance and romantic comedy. I look forward to
the next book featuring Axel's younger brother Griffin.
*Review copy provided by the author. All opinions expressed are my own.
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Saturday, April 24, 2021
Review: "Devil" by K.D. Elizabeth
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