When Grace, an interior design student, is snatched from her college campus and dragged into Hell, she expects the worst. But Hell has changed over the centuries, and the demons are looking for longterm amusement rather than quick carnage. Grace becomes part of a brutal competition in which human captives show off their creativity while demons observe for sport and delight in each lethal round. At the same time, Grace is dealing with the attentions of two rival the gruff, gorgeous Razenath and the beautiful, seductive Apollyon. As more contestants fall during the competition, Grace must ply her wit and her skills in an attempt to preserve both her soul and her heart.
This spicy paranormal romance is perfect for readers of C.N. Crawford, S.J. Maas, Laura Thalassa, and Katee Robert. Trigger and content warnings can be found on the author's website and in the front matter of the book.
Rebecca F. Kenney writes spicy fantasy romance about sassy, strong women and hot guys with tragic backstories... pirates, warlords, demons, Fae, and royals. Her main series are the "Wicked Darlings" series (spicy Fae retellings of the Nutcracker, Wonderland, and Oz), the "Dark Rulers" series (standalones in a shared world), and the "For the Love of the Villain" series of genderbent fairytales. Other books include a post-apocalyptic vampire romance trilogy ("The Vampires Will Save You"), a demon romance "Interior Design for Demons," a dark mermaid fantasy duet, and other spicy retellings.
Rebecca is represented by Eva Scalzo of Speilburg Literary. She lives in upstate South Carolina with her handsome blue-eyed husband and two smart, energetic kids.
For updates and information about upcoming novels, follow on Instagram @rebeccafkenneybooks, on Twitter @RebeccaFKenney1, and on TikTok @rebeccafkenney
This was a steamy, sexy and hot as hell book. I really loved the whole premise of this, and throughly enjoyed the designing rooms side of it... I did wonder how it would work... In hell... But damn it did! I loved Apollo and Rath, but did struggle to connect with Grace, I think I wanted to see more vulnerablilty from her beneath the mask she puts on in the hell scape. The steamy scenes were perfectly spicy and although I wanted a little more depth from this book, I will definitely be picking up the sequel! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I came upon this book from booktok and honestly it wasn’t as good as it was hyped up to be. It’s not well written and I definitely had to skim read and even skip chapters just to finish this book. I like that Grace and Apollyon got together though but that’s about it. Definitely check the trigger warnings before reading
Such a weird and wonderful story. Plenty of spice and interest to keep me reading. I loved the concept and her writing is suited so well for these wild little diversions into sexy crazy town, lol. I'm a fan of the author, and have enjoyed everything I have read by her, so this was not a surprise to me. No matter how out there the premise and title sounds, somehow she just reels me in. I really couldnt see how they might achieve some kind of love story or ending that didnt disappoint, but she somehow pulls it to a conclusion that that almost feels like a "happily ever after"- demon style. The love interests are very unique and original. If I had to explain this book out loud to someone I'd sound insane, but I'll probably try anyway- ha! I'm absolutely going to read the next book in this series. I absolutely must know how Grace does in her next challenges and see how this story goes.
Well, this was a lot different to the '60 Minute Makeover' design show I used to watch on ITV when I was little, and Property Brothers. . .
I am, slowly but surely, making my way through Rebecca F. Kenney's works. I have a pretty high reading list at the moment but I wanted to read at least one this month, and Interior Designs for Demons was my pick.
It was an enjoyable read — the one thing I think I've come to love about Kenney's books is that regardless of how dark some of the themes may be and how intense the plots can get, there's always an element of humour there and the narrator(s) will always have a great sense of humour. Grace was no exception; I loved reading from her perspective and she made me laugh out loud multiple times. Grace is so relatable to the reader of this genre with the intertextual references to books you'll at least be aware of if you frequently read these kinds of books, although my favourite reference was Doctor Faustus because that's one of my favourite plays and I think it just made me adore Rebecca more, I loved it.
The description and worldbuilding in this book is something else. It is something else. I personally haven't done much research into y'know the hierarchy of hell and angels and that kind of realm, but I'm taking a guess that Kenney has merged things together and made it her own like in her other works, and it was amazing. I was so interested in all of the lore that Interior Designs for Demons presented and I can't wait to see how it expands in book two! The gore is just. . . it's on another level, I usually visualise everything, but I'm a bit of a wimp and parts of it just left me saying: nope! I want to sleep tonight! I don't want to imagine that! But it wasn't a bad thing, Rebecca had a great depth and a constant reiteration on how awful these demons are, because, well. . . they are demons.
It was also fantastic how, regardless of these demons having clear superiority over the humans, they still had their weakness: they weren't immortal beings, they didn't last forever, they lacked creativity. It was a refreshing change to 'oh I'm a demon you can't kill me blah blah blah' which is in a lot of supernatural reads.
I would talk about Apollyon, but. . . I think I'd be here all day to be honest.
But this was great! I can't wait to see what happens next.
Love the author, couldn't make it through this book. It was out there and I couldn't immerse myself in it because I kept overthinking little things.. Like her barfing and then kissing the two demons- ewww.. barf breath! And how easily she forgets she's in literal Hell and is thinking about sex- all within minutes of arriving. Really? Finally I couldn't take my frustration with the story any longer and had to return it to KU.
With a title like that, I had to download it. I wasn’t disappointed.
“Oh my god—I’m the horny girl in the horror movies, the slutty one that the demon kills first.” Grace (yes, it’s a play on names) was an aspiring interior decorator suddenly kidnapped to participate in a demonic competition that I would not want to win. And I was impressed by all the details; the author researched or is an interior designer. I think I had as much fun imagining a halloween, gruesome version of the bathroom as the competition did.
Compounding Grace’s discovery that her visit to hell is permanent, she is the least qualified of all the entrants. The stakes are high: winners get a life and the possibility of saving a loved one; losers get the most gruesome tortures they don’t deserve. I really like how nice Grace is, and at times she makes speeches in an attempt to save her fellow competitors.
The Romance is sweet, despite all the angst. Matter of fact, it’s my favorite type of romance: you don’t know which of two men she might choose at first. Rath, the demon who forced her into this competition, or Appolyon, the lust demon and emcee.
Appolyon is not supposed to choose any single individual since his job involves seducing a variety of people, demons, angels. However, he starts to devolve quickly into his dragon form, and his quirky demoness friend suggests he try monogamy. He elects Grace.
Imagine her surprise when she realizes he is using her!
“Still, he wanted it for the wrong reasons—to save himself from decaying into monstrous insanity.That’s why he came to my room in dragon form that night...That’s why he looked so excited and grateful, why he said, “It worked,” in that wondering tone”
I have got news for you, girl. Real love does involve using the other. Real love means a part of your character finds healing from the significant other in your life!
[spoiler] Luckily, around all their sex, she finally realizes she should use the L word. [/spoiler].
I don’t know if I even care to read book 2, but this was excellent as a standalone. The story has a well-defined arc and resolution. I have read one other Rebecca Henney book and am impressed enough to research her other stories.
⁃ Smut. So much smut. ⁃ Medium/Fast burn, open door. ⁃ Dragon demon and human M/F - Single POV ⁃ Love Triangle ⁃ Demon halloween party
All the other books I read by this author were fairytale retellings, so I had a general idea about how the story will go, but with this one, I was on my toes the whole time. I kept wondering who will be the next one literally chopped from the interior design contest, I had no idea if Grace will end up with Rath, with Apollyon, with both or if she will be chopped, too. Or if all of them might be chopped. Everything was possible at some point. I loved the idea of a contest with a reality show feel to it. I didn't like the very real "cuts" after every episode, but since this contest takes place in Hell, it's expected from demons to have no mercy, and enjoy the horror and gore of it all. At some point I really hated Rath and I hoped that Grace will not choose him, but he did manage to redeem himself somewhat. I loved the romance. Apollyon was my favorite. 💖 I loved the spice. 😉 And I loved the story. The reason why this is not 5⭐ it's because I compared it with other 5⭐ books by this author and Ioved those more. But I will definitely read the next book in the series. 🤩
I didn’t really know what to expect from a book about a demonic interior design competition amongst kidnapped humans in hell, but honestly, I found that I couldn’t put it down! The love interest isn’t who you would first think it is, so that was an interesting spin. Apollyon pissed me off plenty of times during the book, times when I just wanted to yell at him to get his head out of his ass even though I knew that he was going certain things to not get himself or Grace in trouble. And gods, Rath was a toxic asshole 90% of the book, but I happy with the bit of “redemption arc” that he got. Or how he really stepped up near the end to be a friend to Grace when she needed it/helped her and Apollyon when it seemed that they were both damned. Over all so much better and steamy than I imagined, and I can’t wait till book two!
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The book is as the title says. Humans pinched from earth and dragged to hell against their will to join a design competition where the winner leaves with their lives and each round a loser dies a horrible death. It’s odd, barbaric, very brutal and graphic, and I’m not sure the main character is who we want to root for anyway?
I didn’t care for Grace or Apollyon or even Rath. Made it a struggle to get through and I admit to skimming and skipping over several paragraphs because I just didn’t care.
I’ve read so much more amazing stuff by this author so please don’t be put off by this one bit of work. It’s not the best laid out but she gets the full 2 stars for creativity! I can honestly say I’ll never read anything like it.
It may be odd to call a story “fun” that’s set in Hell, but this really is a fun tale—steamy with good stakes and tension and really cool settings. As is always the case with Kenney’s books, there’s some really nice depth to the (refreshingly imperfect) characters. I read this story on Patreon and enjoyed getting my twice-weekly dose of competition, danger and romance.
I tend to prefer Kenney’s stories that have Fae characters or more traditional fantasy settings, but that’s purely personal preference. This is a good story regardless, and if you love tales of angels and demons, this is absolutely the right fit for you.
Loved this book! I regret not reading it sooner. It was fun and steamy. Grace is a junior in college studying interior design when she is kidnapped by a demon to compete in an interior design contest in hell. The demons in hell are tired of their medieval and old fashioned rooms and recruit thirteen interior designers to update their living quarters. Only three competitor will survive with the rest being killed in a horrific way. I liked the descriptions of hell and how the interior designers designed each room during each challenge. The book has a love triangle and lots of action. Apollyon is my new book boyfriend! If you like demon books, check this one out. I’m going to go read Interior Designs for Demons season 2 right away.
Another wonderful story from Rebecca F. Kenney! I loved all the little nods to her other books that released after this series. I highly enjoyed just how wicked the demons in this book are. I've read several demon romance novels and this was the first that really took me to hell. I reccomend this to others who enjoy reading dark romance with an interesting plot line. It definitely reminded me of the competitive TV shows I so love, with a demonic twist. I'm excited to see Grace and her dragon demon in infernal trials for humans!!!
I loved Grace and Apollyon soooo much! They are sooo cute! I loved that Rath really grew into himself. The concept of a reality TV show in hell is also really cool, and I think the author really pulled it off. I found the concept of hell a little disconcerting, but it was supposed to be that way. I think that the author might be moving the plot into an area where heaven and hell are corrupted, because that would be cool and close the story off perfectly with a happy ending for everyone. Yes, I am one of those people. I think everyone deserves a happy ending.
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I give this 3 stars because initially it was going to be 4 or a 5 because I really enjoyed the plot, the concept of the interior design competition, the characters, the romance, but about 4 or 5 chapters from the end I felt it hit a plateu and I almost stopped reading, mind you I devoured this book in the span of 2- 3 days so I wanted to read the next book, but then after the plateu I no longer feel the urge to read the next book unfortunately, however overall this was a nice and enjoyable read, with plenty of spice and loveable characters
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I chose to read this book coz I'm studying interior design. It wasn't a bad book. the plot was fun and exciting, the whole concept was unique and refreshing and I hadn't read a book with this kind of plot. Honestly, I really liked this book but I hate the ending that Grace and Apollyon got. I wanted more for them. Thus, my overall rating is 3.5 stars.
I have never had so many emotions when reading a book and trust me I read SJM books. Rath and Apollyon had me screaming and crying! Grace broke my heart but I’ve been more proud of her by the end. Honestly what an amazing concept for a book. I got it because it sounded a little silly but the story just made sense and I absolutely devoured the book.
Wow I cannot even begin to express the incredible intelligence and depth of this book. It had me hooked from the start. So much so I'm up till 2 in the morning. I'm exhausted and struggling but it was worth it. So so amazing. Dark, spicy, slowburn, incredible romance. I'm desperate for book 2 but sleep must happen. So amazing!
Read this one through Miss Kenney’s patreon. Enjoyed it piecemeal, which I feel is probably the best way to do so. Fair warning, there is some DARK shit in here. Stuff I wasn’t fully prepared for, to be honest. Still, definitely well written with good and interesting characters
I loved the original and quirky premise of this book, and the up and down romance. About 50 percent through I guessed where the story was leading, so it’s a bit predictable. But whatever… still good. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys quirky or humorous paranormal romance.
This one is fun and dark. Grace has a great attitude and goes for what she wants. It's a sort of why choose book. Rath and Apollyon are very interesting, yet so different MMCs.
Wasn't too sure with the beginning, but then it totally sucked me in. I loved the way it had incorporated a twist of a triangle love, but keeps you guessing. And the ending was perfect. Can't wait for the next book to come out
Fun idea but also kind of dumb. RFK has really evolved in her writing and mastered her craft since this book and I would have loved to see what she could have done with the story as the writer she is now. That being said, it was still entertaining.
Kenney is one of my go-to guilty pleasure reads, and I think this is my new favorite! The immortal warriors series is still pretty up there for me, but this is by far the best work that i have read by her.