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<span id="freeTextreview_rating74994269" style="display:none" class="reviewText">Readers who've read the previous books in the series, would want to read this one that conludes the search for the traitor of Spinners Falls and brings all the previous couples together. Other than that, there is little to recommend this book. <br/><br/>The hero, Reynaud St Aubyn, was considered dead. However, this book starts with his sudden appearence at the heroine's political party. The heroine's uncle is the current Earl of Blanchard, the title that would normally belong to the hero. Reynaud, coming home after seven long years, most of which he spent in captivity, has only one thing in his mind: to get his money, houses and title back and resume his previous life. <br/><br/>The heroine has admired Reynaud's full-size portrait for years. It's the portrait of a vibrant, happy, mischevious young man. Having met no other man who's as interesting as him, she's spent many hours in front of his portrait, fantasizing about him. So, when the real man comes crushing through her front door, it doesn't take long for her to fall in love with him.<br/><br/>I had two main problems with this book. Firstly, the hero was unlikable. Cold, manipulative, selfish and self-absorbed; he has litle to recommend him besides his good looks. Secondly, I couldn't feel the love between them. The heroine never really moves from her adolescent crush. She loved the portrait because the man in it was so full of life and beautiful. The real man however, coming from a war, is dark, brooding and the complete opposite of what she fell in love with. It's hard to believe that suddenly she loves him for his intensity and inner strength. As for the hero, he spends most of the book looking after his own needs. The only thing that seems to attract him in the heroine is that she smells of english flowers and thus home, and she's soft and tender. More or less, any other english lady would do as well. And in his case, it hardly moves beyond physical attraction.<br/><br/>When the attraction between the main characters is missing, the erotic scenes suffer as well. They were just erotic and not love scenes and I skimmed through most of them.<br/><br/>I was glad to see all heroes and heroines from previous books in the end and find out who the traitor was. Besides that, as another reader (=Verity) said in her review, this book was like a shrinking balloon: started full of potential but continued to loose air until it deflated completely in the end. I can't think of a better line to describe it.<a href="#" onclick="Element.hide('freeTextreview_rating74994269'); Element.show('freeTextContainerreview_rating74994269'); return false;">(less)</a></span>
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    	<span id="reviewTextContainer75087918" style="">&quot;<span id="freeTextContainerreview_rating75087918" class="reviewText">To Desire a Devil is the final book in Elizabeth Hoyt’s Legend of the Four Soldiers Series. I’ve really enjoyed the series as a whole and I really recommend her books for readers who are looking for wonderfully romantic historical romances. I was<a href="#" onclick="Element.show('freeTextreview_rating75087918'); Element.hide('freeTextContainerreview_rating75087918'); return false;">...more</a></span>
<span id="freeTextreview_rating75087918" style="display:none" class="reviewText">To Desire a Devil is the final book in Elizabeth Hoyt’s Legend of the Four Soldiers Series. I’ve really enjoyed the series as a whole and I really recommend her books for readers who are looking for wonderfully romantic historical romances. I was anticipating this final book because it’s about a character who has been mentioned since the very beginning of the series. Reynaud St. Aubyn has had a big presence and now his own story has been told in To Desire a Devil.<br/><br/>Beatrice Corning is an orphan spinster who lives with her loving Uncle Reggie, the Earl of Blanchard. Uncle Reggie took over the Earldom because the heir, Reynaud, Viscount Hope, is believed to be dead. Seven years ago Reynaud went to fight in the Colonies and at the well known battle of Spinners Falls is where he and his fellow soldier’s were attacked and left for dead. He was taken captive by Indians, tortured and set on fire seven years ago. Now years later, at a boring tea party, Beatrice and Reggie are in for a surprise because a man who looks like something the cat dragged in, rushes in speaking French. He looks like a savage and passes out in front of Beatrice. The savage is St. Aubyn! Beatrice is shocked, not only because St. Aubyn is alive but she never thought she would meet him face to face. It is very awkward because she and her uncle have taken over Aubyn’s home. She has also mooned over his portrait one times to many since she has arrived. The younger version of St. Aubyn that Beatrice enjoys staring at in his portrait is a dashing fellow who Beatrice has had many fantasies about.<br/><br/>St. Aubyn has a fever from his long travels from American to England. He is put to bed and Beatrice helps him recover. Reggie thinks this man is an imposter. He is worried, and rightly so, because if this is the real St. Aubyn, then he and Beatrice will be thrown out. Aubyn does get better but he is a raving jerk. The way he acts towards Beatrice is not all as a gentleman would, but then again he has been a captive of Indians, so his manners are lacking. Now Aubyn has to regain his title, interact with polite society again and along with some of his former Spinners Falls brothers in arms, he must find out who betrayed them and why. Who was responsible for causing the slaughter at the Falls that took seven years of Aubyn’s life away?.<br/><br/>Aubyn tries to regain his life back and not fall into dark despair (Aubyn has some PTSD- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). Beatrice at first thinks Aubyn’s a rude boar, but she excuses his behavior because of his emotional and physical scars. Beatrice has some deep feelings for Aubyn, mainly because of the seductive power of his portrait. Aubyn sees something special in Beatrice and his possessive side comes out towards her. She allows Aubyn to ruin her, he claims her as his and the next logical step is marriage. Aubyn feels the need to protect Beatrice. Someone is targeting Aubyn because they know that he is getting closer to finding out who the traitor is and with that they won’t stop until they either kill Aubyn or hurt those who he cares about the most, and that means Beatrice.<br/><br/>To Desire a Devil has everything a historical romance should have:<br/><br/>Tortured hero, check. Smart, independent heroine, check. A smoldering passion that cannot be denied with hot love scenes, check.<br/><br/>But, I felt as if To Desire a Devil was missing something. I was more interested in finding out the horrible person who practically destroy St. Aubyn’s life more so then the logistics of Aubyn's relationship with Beatrice. I just couldn’t see these two so head over heel in love or lust for one another. Perhaps more on Aubyn’s end because he is looking for someone who is pure and light; a woman to take him away from all the dark days of his past. The only reason I could see Beatrice falling for Aubyn is because she had a crush on him because of this magical portrait. Can we say this is much like a thirteen year old falling for celebrity in one of those teen magazines? Why yes, I think I will! I saw Beatrice’s feelings as only an immature crush and not a woman’s deep love for a man she comes to understand and love. The only reason she seemed to accept Aubyn and the way he acted because she could heal him knew him so well. And why does she feel this way? Again look towards the Aubyn portrait.<br/><br/>Aubyn has those wonderful traits I love reading about in my heroes. He is an alpha who can also be tender, sweet and very giving in bed. Yet again the reader is made aware that the reason the hero is experienced is because of all those brothels he visited, where he sampled the favors of those accomplished courtesans because it was leaving up to this very moment where he would show Beatrice how much pleasure he can give her. Because for some reason, the way Beatrice makes him feel is the most erotic thing he has ever felt. <br/><br/>Beatrice is so thrilled by the passion Aubyn has for her because as he compliments how soft she is, and everything he’s not, Beatrice can’t help but think, &quot;Wow Aubyn you look like a demon incubus as you are about to invade my very being. That is so hot!&quot; No joke, Aubyn was described as a demon incubus by Beatrice. Not sure what to think of that.<br/><br/>I would say that To Desire a Devil is an adequate finale book in this series even though I couldn’t help but compare Aubyn and Beatrice’s feelings to that of a teenager’s. The maturity level seemed to be lacking in regards those both of these characters.<br/><br/>If you’re a fan of Elizabeth Hoyt I have no doubt you will enjoy To Desire a Devil. I found it a bit lacking but there were some moments I enjoyed, even with the demon incubus in Beatrice’s bed.<a href="#" onclick="Element.hide('freeTextreview_rating75087918'); Element.show('freeTextContainerreview_rating75087918'); return false;">(less)</a></span>
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<span id="freeTextreview_rating76066428" style="display:none" class="reviewText">Reynaud St. Aubyn has just returned home after 7 long years of being held captive. Tortured and half crazy, he can't comprehend why there are strangers in his home and with his title. But then he meets Beatrice the niece of the new Earl and he is drawn to her like no other.<br/><br/>All through the first three books it's known (at least at the time) and assumed that Reynaud St. Aubyn died in the American Colonies. Tortured and killed by Indians. This event was witnessed by his friend and fellow soldiers. So, it's quite a big shock when he arrives back in town.<br/><br/>My first impressions of Reynaud aren't that great. He is cranky and pretty much an ass. Of course, he has good reason because of what he's gone through. But Beatrice comes along and she soothes the savage beast, and shows him how to live again.<br/><br/>To Desire A Devil is the last book in the series. I'm sad to see it come to an end, but Elizabeth Hoyt has done a great job bring things to a close. Reynaud &amp; Beatrice story was intriguing, romantic and at times bit suspenseful. Good read!<a href="#" onclick="Element.hide('freeTextreview_rating76066428'); Element.show('freeTextContainerreview_rating76066428'); return false;">(less)</a></span>
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