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“A fantasy-tinged sapphic romance with perfect banter.”—People
A down-on-her-luck woman makes a deal with a crafty demon to win back her ex-girlfriend after a proposal gone awry, only to discover the girl of her dreams might be the devil she knows, from nationally bestselling author Alexandria Bellefleur.
Samantha Cooper is having a day from hell.
In less than 24 hours, her life has unraveled, leaving her single and with nowhere to live. Adding insult to injury, she’s trapped in an elevator with a gorgeous woman claiming to be a demon.
Daphne is not at all what Samantha expected from someone claiming to be an evil supernatural entity. She’s pretty, witty, dressed in pink, and smells nice. And she’s here to offer Samantha a deal she can’t refuse. Six wishes in exchange for one tiny trade—Samantha’s soul. There’s a glaring loophole in their contract, one Samantha fully intends to exploit so she doesn’t fork over her soul. After all, she only needs one wish to win her ex back.
Hell-bent to gather the last of the one thousand souls she needs so that she can be free of her own devilish deal, Daphne grants each of Samantha’s wishes . . . with a twist, so that Samantha is forced to make another.
As Samantha’s wishes dwindle and Daphne offers her glimpses into the life she thought she wanted, the unlikely pair grows close. Perhaps the girl of Samantha’s dreams is actually the stuff of nightmares, but Samantha and Daphne will have to outsmart the Devil himself if they want a chance at happily ever after.
Alexandria Bellefleur is a bestselling and award-winning author of swoony contemporary romance often featuring loveable grumps and the sunshine characters who bring them to their knees. A Pacific Northwesterner at heart, Alexandria has a weakness for good coffee, Pike IPA, and Voodoo Doughnuts. Her special skills include finding the best Pad Thai in every city she visits, remembering faces but not names, falling asleep in movie theaters, and keeping cool while reading smutty books in public. Her debut novel, Written in the Stars, was a 2021 Lambda Literary Award winner and a 2020 winner of The Ripped Bodice Awards for Excellence in Romantic Fiction.
thank you so much to berkley for providing this arc!!
oh this was WONDERFUL. i can safely say this is my favourite sapphic romance i have read in a long time. this was my first book by alexandria bellefleur but i have a strong suspicion it will be the first of many!!
this was hilarious at the same time as being so so sweet - if you enjoyed the funny/silly banter vibes alongside a super cool fantastical element of books like ‘my roommate is a vampire’ i think you will LOVE this one. i found both characters to be so entertaining, and the plot line of a demon coming to grant wishes was SO FUN. this story was so unique to me and i literally read it in a singular sitting. the romance was so perfectly done and the tension was wonderful. LOVED LOVE LOVED IT.
anddd the great book streak comes to an end 🫠 i was beyond excited to see the synopsis for this (and her latest release being sapphic no less!!) but our mc needed to grow a spine because she spent the entire time obsessing over someone that doesn’t give a flying fuck about her and it impacted her developed with the she-demon…with which there was no chemistry or romantic tension to be found??? i’m REALLY disappointed with this :(
pre- review: jaw dropped so far it shook hands and made a deal with the devil
it’s a wonderful life but instead of an angel saving you from cashing in that life insurance policy it’s a demon showing you six alternate realities and how deeply terrible your ex is
Do you ever read a book and think, damn that would make a really great movie. This book is definitely that for me!
This definitely gives off sapphic Bedazzled vibes. The 2000 version bc this is definitely too sexy to be compared to the 1967 version. And I mean this in the best way possible.
What’s to love… - sapphic paranormal romance between a demon and a chef - elevator meet cute (my fav!) - Top tier TENSION + BANTER - LOL funny - Insanely fun concept - quick and utterly binge-able - 2000s romcom vibes - sweet, reflective, and meaningful conversations
What’s not to love… - pacing was not my favorite. We spent too long on wish sequences and not enough time on scenes with the two MCs interacting! I wanted MORE. The book (for me) really got interesting around 60-ish% mark - but then the last 40% felt so rushed. I wanted a lot less time spent on wasted on Hannah and I felt like it really need more conflict with the Devil. - the romance comes off just a bit too insta-love for my taste - For all that talk about the forked tongue I feel cheated we didn’t get to see it in action.
”I would still find myself utterly and completely enchanted by you. You, Samantha Cooper, are a phenomenon. The passage of time? Matters little to me. But it will matter to you.”
i really wanted to love this because the concept seemed right up my alley. unfortunately, the majority of this book is centered on the fmc Samantha desperately chasing after her ex who blatantly doesn’t care about her at all. this is something that irritates me so bad in real life, so it made me view Samantha in a terrible light and that never changed. Daphne, the demon who’s granting all of Samantha’s wishes was my favorite part of the story. i liked how devious she is, while also being the reality check that Samantha needs. it’s frustrating that I was checked out for 80% of the book, because when Daphne and Samantha’s romance actually developed i thought they were so sweet together.. it just took too long to get to that point. i couldn’t get past Samantha and Hannah’s irritating dynamic and how pathetic they both were, it ruined the whole thing for me sadly.
↬ many thanks to NetGalley, the author and Berkley Publishing for the arc, all opinions are my own.
for fans of bedazzled where you wanted elizabeth hurley and brendan fraser to end up together, but make it sapphic.
this was fun, if you're a foodie your eyes are gonna feastttttt. like so much elegant and elevated food descriptions since our lead sam is a pastry chef. i thought the wishes were fun and fresh, but i did think the romance could have been threaded thru more strongly from the start. it's there, but spoiler
overall tho, it's very reminiscent of the og source in a good way, so it was fun tho truthfully not my fav of bellefleur. i need to go rewatch bedazzled now 🔥
♡ thank you to Berkley and Alexandria Bellefleur for an ARC of this book! ♡
3/5 ⭐️
📖 plot & pace: this book was very different than anything i've ever read. bellefleur is undoubtedly very talented and creative! with that being said, i felt the plot was very repetitive.. of course, somewhat par for the course of the book, but it seemed we were going in circles until the last 20% of the book (which i LOVED!) also, personal opinion, but i feel like this book would've been told better in first person vs third.
👥 characters: i honestly loved daphne, despite being a demon and all. i hated hannah, and i got tired of sam very quickly. i get love makes you do stupid things but sam girlie, you are taking the CAKE. daphne is definitely questionable, but only because she was forced to be that way. she has so many redeeming qualities under the surface.
🤩 tropes: sapphic romance, deal with the devil, morally grey character
this was a good book, but not a favorite for me. it does get the award for most creative plot though! i wish the first 80% of the book delivered as hard as the last 20% did.
1.5 rounded up to 2 stars for the first 30 or so percent of the book.
im unfortunately going to be brutally honest here… this was awful and i fear that is me being nice in my wording for how i felt about this book… 😬
i was very excited to give this one a try as the cover and premise were STUNNING but this fell so extremely flat for me. the fact that 70% of this book is sam trying to “win back” the most atrocious person i have ever read about was insane. it got to a point where the longer i read this the more insufferable everyone but daphne became.
the wishes went on 100x times longer than was necessary, them going on to 70% left absolutely no room for any development for sam & daphne. by the time we got to where they even start anything i was too over sam to care.
this is the second book of bellefluers that i’ve done and did not end up enjoying so i just think maybe her writing isnt for me.
The Devil She Knows is a unique and chaotic romance full of fantasy, intrigue, and a healthy dose of banter. The story follows Sam, who after proposing to her girlfriend and getting dumped on the spot; makes a deal with the she-devil, Daphne, to go back and make her ex fall in love with her again. This romance was so refreshingly new and quirky! I loved the concept of Sam trying to get back to her ex all the while Daphne attempts to close the deal and give Sam the wake up call she needs. Their sexual chemistry was palpable and the way they were so quick with their sharp banter and barbs was so fun. Beyond the romance, the ever changing settings added an engaging layer to the story. Getting to explore different scenarios and backdrops kept the pacing lively and unpredictable. While the ending felt a bit rushed, I could see how Daphne and Sam fell for each other so fast. Sam pining for her ex for the majority of the story was not my favorite, however, the resulting character development was well worth it in the end. If you’re in the mood for a sapphic romance with a dash of paranormal magic, plenty of hijinks, and a devilish love story, this book is well worth the read!
~Many thanks to Berkley Romance for an ARC of this book in return for an honest review.
this was SO much fun!! honestly, no notes. 10/10, five stars, I adored every second of it 🥹🫶🏻
the setup is perfect romcom: Sam is freshly dumped and basically homeless, ends up trapped in an elevator with Daphne… who claims to be a demon. cue the deal-with-the-devil plot, six wishes, your soul on the line, and a slow realization that maybe her ex isn't the "girl of her dreams" after all 🙂↕️🙂↕️
I absolutely loved how Bellefleur leaned into the elevator-meet-cute and turned it into a whole theme: the chapter titles are elevator floor buttons!! what a clever, adorable touch 🥹
It's witty, playful, romantic, and just the right amount of devilish. perfect if you want something Halloween-adjacent that’s more fun than frightening. the book comes out this October, so add it to your spooky season tbr!! 🎃✨
pre-read જ⁀➴ ╰┈➤ hehe 🤭🤭 i got approved for an arc of this sapphic rom-com and i loveeeee rom-coms. also, that cover is gorgeous 🥰
After a flopped proposal, Sam encounters Daphne, a demon, in an elevator. An unexpectedly pretty, witty, and pink-loving demon. Daphne offers Sam a tempting deal in which she’ll grant Sam six wishes. The catch? Sam must sign her soul away to the devil and Sam will do just about anything to win her ex back. On the plus side, Daphne will let Sam keep her soul so long as she doesn’t use all six of her wishes. Simple enough. Only things don’t go quite as planned, and the wishes aren’t exactly foolproof.
It was sinfully good! I had to. I had to say it, and I’m not sorry. I absolutely loved the banter between Sam and Daphne. I thought it was great that Daphne was funny and loved all things pink. I would’ve liked for there to have been more of Sam and Daphne growing closer over time because their love story felt a bit rushed. Also, the word 'hell' felt a bit overused in the book. It was still an entertaining, funny, and spicy read. I recommend giving this sapphic rom-com a read. I’m just going to say it, and I swear it's the last one. The spice was hot as hell!
I’d like to thank NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group for giving me an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I'm conflicted! I really like Alexandria's writing style and have read many of her books, which I enjoyed very much. There were moments in this book that I found really beautiful and interesting, but also many where I couldn't quite follow the plot. I don't think I was able to connect with the story 100%.
The basic framework of the plot was interesting and had a lot of potential: Sam is heartbroken. Her girlfriend, Hannah, rejected her marriage proposal and broke up with her. She would give anything to get Hannah back. But really anything? Even sell her soul to the devil? Daphne senses her desperation and they meet in the elevator. But will Sam make a pact with the demon Daphne?
I really liked Sam, but I have to admit that I lost patience at times because her perceptions were sometimes really strange. Daphne was a very interesting and great character. I would have loved to see her thoughts or perspective on things. A dual POV would have been great! Basically, we mainly saw Sam's development, but unfortunately, we didn't learn quite as much about Daphne.
The reason I have such mixed feelings is the romance part. I was surprised when Sam suddenly (even if it was after a long time) talked about her feelings for Daphne. Sure, there was an attraction—although I didn't find it particularly good—but where did these feelings suddenly come from? Especially since she was trying to win Hannah back the whole time. I even flipped back and reread a chapter or two to see if I had missed something. But no... I really missed the emotional connection.
The book didn't really captivate me. Unfortunately. Few romantic feelings, lack of connection, sloooow character development, but good banter, refreshing humor, nice spice.
I’d like to thank NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group for the ARC!
This story follows Sam, a pastry chef who is looking to propose to her girlfriend. When it comes down to it, she’s completely embarrassed at the restaurant and broken up with.
When going home, a demon meets her in the elevator, granting her 6 wishes, but there’s a twist. If she uses all of her wishes, she loses her soul to the devil himself.
I wanted to like the storyline of this novel, I did. But I found it boring and it felt as if it jumped around a bit.
Sam has literally no self worth and just lets a woman walk all over her yet STILL would sell her soul to a demon just to make her happy.
That part wasn’t bad, a little slow and dragged a bit. The part that I really didn’t like was the last half. Sam knew this demon for literally less than 24 hours and feels all of these things for a demon WHILE still trying to get her girlfriend back.
There were a lot of plot holes at the end and a lot of key information felt like it was missing. The ending was a major rush and honestly? A bit anti-climactic.
The idea of the story was great, I loved the idea of it. The execution just fell flat for me. A bit disappointed because I was looking forward to this one.
Please note: I received an arc copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
pains me to say, but i'm tapping out at 40%. we are still too much hung up on the crappy ex and i just don't think i'll buy the HEA. too bad. I appreciate the author taking a big swing with concept though.
the last 24 hours of samantha coopers life have been nothing short of complete hell. her girlfriend turned down her public proposal and she has no place to live with her two cats. when she has a chance meeting a gorgeous demon named daphne who presents an offer she can’t refuse, she finds herself confront truths she didn’t even know existed.
i definitely had a fun time with this, it made me laugh so many times. almost every situation daphne put sam into was just so ridiculous in the best way possible? and the banter? top tier.
samantha being so utterly captivated by her ex hannah made me want to shake her the entire god damn book. i know that it was partially the point, but it felt like it had gone on too long that by the time sam and daphne started to form a relationship it was almost too late? we barely got any time with them and it left me wanting more of them just living life together. 🥲
The love interest is short, blonde, has blue eyes, and dresses like she's in the 50s? Sabrina Carpenter, is that you?
This was a lot of fun!! Contemporary romance with a silly speculative twist is sometimes a miss for me, but this was great! I love the cover, and I do always love a demon (hail satan!)
I think the tone of this was very good. It managed to keep the silliness of a demon showing you six alternate realities and how terrible your ex is, but still kept it grounded within the rules of the world and the characters. The best part for sure was the banter between Sam and Daphne, though! It's what immediately grabbed me from the first few chapters.
I do wish we had gotten more time to see them falling in love, but it didn't bother me that much! Also, this was the perfect length for a romance with this kind of plot; it went by so fast.
Samantha Cooper is having a bad day. Her proposal to her live in girlfriend was just turned down. Now she is the laughing stock of the internet …. because of course it was a public proposal and of course the girlfriend broke up with her and of course multiple people had their phones out recording the disaster. Now Samantha is in a stuck elevator with a beauitiful woman who is promising her 6 wishes in exchange for her mortal soul. What’s a girl to do?
If she doesn’t use all 6 wishes, no harm, no foul, she keeps her soul. Samantha is blinded by love so she decides to take the deal.
Daphne is not your usual supernatural villain. She dresses in pink, and is very pretty and she has a eye on Samantha. But her task is to get Samantha to use all 6 wishes.
Be careful what you wish for.
I had some difficulty with the first part of this book. Samantha would make a wish and then be clueless when she had to deal with the outcome. She always got what she wished for, it’s just sometimes her wishes sucked. You expected her to catch on at some point in time. Daphne would even advise against a wish, and Samantha just knew better and ignored her advice.
There are morality lessons to be learned in the pages of The Devil She Knows. If you stick with the book it gets better and the last half is very good, it’s just getting to the last half that is the challenge..
Admittedly, a love story involving a demon and a human is not something I would usually read, but it's Halloween! And it's Alexandria Bellefleur! And that cover--Jennifer Prince, take a bow!
But, guys, I was so bored and frustrated for the first 60% of this novel. Sam's refusal to use her brain and stop and think was maddening, especially when it had to do with her blind devotion to Hannah. I just didn't care, and it all took up way too much time in the narrative. And that means that there was very little time to devote to the build up the actual romance in this novel.
Daphne, on the other hand, was such a fun character. But because Sam spends most of the novel obsessed with another woman, the romance felt super forced. And it happens way too fast--not just in actual real estate in the novel but in the time within the narrative.
But kudos to Bellefleur because at the 51% mark, I was ready to DNF this novel and I'm glad I didn't. The last 30% of the book was a lot of fun.
2.5 stars but rounding down because it took too long to turn around and the romance suffers as a result.
where's my own hot emotional support demon that tells me to cut ties with all the toxic people in my life and just go on vacation in iceland
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This was SO fun! I keep meaning to read more of Bellefleur's books and not getting around to them, but this just reminded me once again that I've clearly been missing out.
From the start, this book was just so FUNNY. I loved the writing style, and I thought Daphne especially was a great character. It was so entertaining to see Sam going through her wishes, and ending up in all these wildly different realities. I really had a great time with this.
This was a fun book. I liked the banter between Sam and Daphne, and some of the situations Sam wound up in were very entertaining. I think the romance could have used a bit more build up but overall I really enjoyed this story.
overall i had a lot of fun with this one. i've read every sapphic book by this author and really enjoyed them all. i think, this one is potentially my least fav in terms of the actual romance (we'll get there) but in terms of concept and sheer fun, i bumped it up to a 4 instead of where emotionally i'm really at somewhere around 3.5ish. i pre-ordered this one a while back, pretty much as soon as i saw the summary because it sounded right up my alley. in many ways, it was. i also started it and then waited a few days until the audiobook was out to read along (for some reason, my pre-order was in on like the 16th with my local bookstore, but it said it came out the 21st). the narrator, ellie gossage was a little new to me i think, but i enjoyed her a lot and i'm glad i waited to listen to some of it too, because it was really fun and i loved her voice for daphne (usually, i'm not a fan of deeper voices but this one was dreamy and hit perfectly for me). this gave me a lot of what i wanted from it: demon shenanagins (if you read it, then you know why that word is perfect), comedy and fun magic nonsense, a little bit of angst, and two characters that i was absolutely rooting for to get together. i think the only real qualm i've got is that, though; because so much of the book is spent with sam trying to use her wishes to get her ex, hannah back, there isn't a lot of development and build up for sam/daphne (it's there for sure, but i wanted a little more of it). i think if we had spent juuuuuust a little longer with the section dedicated to the two of them, once sam stops trying to wish for hannah and realizes she likes daphne, then this one could have hit near perfect for me. that section just felt a little short for them to suddenly be In Love. i feel like in her other books, alexandria bellefleur usually gives me the slow burn drawn out connections that i, personally, crave, and this one just felt like i would have wanted it to be a bit of a longer book, and particularly with that section some more development between sam and daphne.
that said, i did really like what we did get! i think this is a really fun one, and if you're looking for a halloween/spooky type read, but you don't actually like scary stuff, this is a great one.