The Beastвђ™s Beloved By Eva Devon Guide

Like many of Eva Devon's books (often written under her pen name Maire Claremont), this story touches on heavier themes like misogyny, trauma, and the quest for female independence.

The story follows , a man known for his scarred face and the icy walls he has built around his heart. Driven by a need for vengeance after a ward of his was compromised by the villainous Nigel, Angus plans to use Nigel's sister, Lady Sophia , to get his revenge. The Beast’s Beloved by Eva Devon

Reviews on Goodreads and Amazon highlight the "off the charts" chemistry between the leads and the satisfying "Happily Ever After". Final Verdict Like many of Eva Devon's books (often written

Sophia, however, is far from a helpless pawn. Abused by her brother and fearing he will sell her off to the highest bidder, she is desperate for an escape. When Angus takes her to his ancestral castle in Scotland, what begins as a plan for retribution evolves into a deep, unexpected connection. Reviews on Goodreads and Amazon highlight the "off

While some readers noted the pacing can feel quick—common for novellas in this series—the emotional punch of Angus and Sophia’s journey makes it a favorite for fans of the "Beauty and the Beast" retelling style. If you enjoy the works of Johanna Lindsey or are looking for a quick, "insta-love" Regency fix, this is a must-read. The Beast's Beloved (The Bluestocking War #4) - Goodreads

Angus fits the classic "grumpy/cold" hero trope, but with a layer of protective honor that makes his eventual "thaw" highly rewarding.