You know those books, where you read the blurb and you think; 'hey this sounds good', and you sorta get an idea what it’s about, but then you get to reading and it’s nothing like what you thought? Devil's Wingman did that for me. As I was reading, I kept thinking, didn’t see that coming, or had WTH moments. In case you’re wondering, that’s really good.
Kara is starting over her last semester of college, at a new school closer to home. She is that girl, the one that prefers to be alone, doesn’t want a bubbly roommate, isn’t willing to participate in any school functions. Just go to class, and get through the rest of her time.
Well that doesn’t work for her, she gets a bubbly roommate, who will have you laughing, and ends up friends with Cayden, a star baseball player, who has made it clear he is interested in Kara. But all Kara ends up seeing is the dark haired boy in her art class, Dominic. She doesn’t understand why her eyes are always drawn to him, but they are.
This is a good vs evil sort of love triangle. This story went way deeper then I was thinking it would. Very good character development, I was pleased with how this story ended up. I give this 4 MJ stars.
MJ's Book Blog and Reviews was given this ARC in exchange for an honest review.