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Devil Takes a Bride (Knight Miscellany, Book 5)
Devil Takes a Bride - Knight Miscellany, Book 5
Author: Gaelen Foley
Celebrated storyteller Gaelen Foley brings her craft to new heights with Devil Takes a Bride, the seductive tale of a man bent on revenge and the beauty who teaches him to love again.... — In the quiet English countryside, far from the intrigues of London, Lizzie Carlisle slowly mends her broken heart, devoting herself to her new position as lady...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780804119757
ISBN-10: 0804119759
Publication Date: 4/27/2004
Pages: 480
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4 stars, based on 169 ratings
Publisher: Ivy Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
reviewed Devil Takes a Bride (Knight Miscellany, Book 5) on + 13 more book reviews
I love all the books about the Knight family.
The female main character in this book is Lizzie who grew up as a companion to the Knight brother's sister Lucinda. More like their sister than a companion, Lizzie really is part of the family. Intrigue plus love make for a good read. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
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This series is wonderful. I couldn't wait to get them all.
  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
reviewed Devil Takes a Bride (Knight Miscellany, Book 5) on + 18 more book reviews
First off, not totally enamored of the title, but sometimes romance novels can be a little cheesy. It was good, enjoyable, solid. Probably not something I will ever have to read again. The story was very compelling, but not altogether believable. This particular book made me dislike the character of Alec Knight more than the previous books, so not sure how reading his story next will be because he is not exactly a sympathetic hero. Which is one the problems of this book -you come away thinking more about him than the two people who were the main characters. Keep it on your list, but don't bump anything else for it.


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