: Many readers found the ending felt rushed , with significant plot points resolved too quickly in the final 10% of the book.
If you’re a fan of , you already know that Natasha Knight is a master of the "anti-hero you can't help but love". Her 2019 standalone novel, Devil’s Bargain , is a gritty, intense ride that explores the thin line between debt and desire. The Setup: One Night, No Rules
The story follows , a woman desperately trying to outrun a haunting past. Her life is upended when she is taken from her home in Vegas to pay a debt she doesn't actually owe. The collector? Hawk MacLeod , a ruthless businessman and loan shark who demands a single night in his bed as full payment. Devil’s Bargain by Natasha Knight
: While she starts in a position of vulnerability, Melissa is noted by reviewers as a strong, determined heroine who manages to see the good in Hawk despite her own trauma. Why Readers Love It (and What to Watch For)
: An alpha male lead who is cold and difficult to connect with at first. He’s a "jerk" with a dark world, but as the story progresses, readers see his protective side emerge. : Many readers found the ending felt rushed
But as is often the case in Knight’s world, a simple transaction becomes complicated. After that first night, Hawk sees something in Melissa that changes everything. He breaks his own rules and offers a new deal: one month of his "protection" in exchange for her staying by his side. The Characters: Broken and Electric
The book is widely praised for its and immersive dual-POV narration. However, it isn't without its critiques: The Setup: One Night, No Rules The story
: While it's a standalone, it introduces secondary characters like Axel and Declan , leaving fans eager for their future stories. Final Verdict Devil's Bargain by Natasha Knight | Goodreads