Book Reviews

REVIEW ➞ A Deal With The Devil by Elizabeth O’Roark

BLURB ➞

He might not be the devil, but working under him for six weeks is my idea of hell.

Hayes Flynn is an arrogant jerk known best for his scotch habit and the way he spreads his British “charm” all over Hollywood, never with the same woman twice.

He’s the last person I want to work for, except he has a face I can’t look away from, and the longer we’re together, the harder he is to hate. Because under that smug exterior is a heart he doesn’t want to show—one that was badly broken a decade earlier.

A part of me wants to fix it for him before I leave…but can I do it without breaking my own in the process?


For once, I keep all the awkward jokes inside me. And then I walk away, wishing, more than anything, I could stay.


ARC REVIEW ➞

This story was full of a banter, a delicious slow burn and heat. I instantly got sucked into the story and it was difficult to put it down at times.

I love Tali. She is hardworking and really does anything and everything she can to help her family. Though, at times it does seem like the weight of the world is on her shoulders. Hayes, well he is an arrogant jerk, however, there is also so much more to him. I loved seeing the different side of him that seemed to come out for Tali. The two of them have amazing chemistry from the start and I loved all the tension between them. So many times I just wanted them to give into each other, to give into the connection that was pulling them together constantly.

There are a few times throughout the story that I wish it was a dual POV and I could have gotten Hayes POV on things that had happened, but I still loved Tali’s side of it all.

If you’re looking for a slow burn, workplace, enemies to lovers romance this is one to read!


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