
Where the Devil Says Goodnight
Folk Lore, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Wyatt Baker
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By:
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K.A. Merikan
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"Forgive me, Father, for I will sin."
Adam: Catholic priest. Celibate. Does not yield to temptation.
Emil: Sinner. Seducer. Snake. Hot as hell itself.
After a sheltered childhood ruled by religion, all Adam wants is to be a good priest and make his parents proud. But it’s hard to stay virtuous in a big city like Warsaw, and when he makes one slipup, his life spirals into ruin. He is sent to a tiny mountain village, where he hopes to live down his shame and work on restraint.
But staying celibate becomes far from easy when he meets Emil - a local man with long dark hair, a mysterious past, and as little morality as he has luck. Emil has no qualms about flirting with a priest. Worse still, he seems hell-bent on tasting forbidden fruit and unearthing the desires Adam has always kept hidden.
The odd village hides secrets far more sinister than Adam's insatiable lust for Emil. Old Slavic magic looms everywhere. Superstition mixes with reality. Someone is watching his every move. Someone follows him in the dark, lurking in the shadows of the ancient forest. Adam is plagued by disturbing events, and Emil could be his only salvation even if he is the devil himself.
Can a priest shepherd the black sheep to safety, or has he been the wolf all along?
Warning: This dark, paranormal m/m romance features scorching-hot, emotional, and explicit scenes. The story contains scenes of violence, offensive language, self-harm, and morally ambiguous characters.
©2020 Acerbi & Villani Ltd (P)2020 Acerbi & Villani LtdSo intense...
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I'm loving K.A. Merikan's gritty works and this one held me captive. With a few twists and turns and much longing (& passion) between Adam and Emil this story had me hooked and Wyatt's narration gave me chills. I loved the darkness, gore, passion and true love among a story of a dark spirits return to it's home. A truly unique story I could predict, I really enjoyed the ride!!!!
wicked, yet oh so good!
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There were parts of this book I enjoyed. I loved the folklore and the mystery. There were parts I enjoyed less – the emotional abuse of one of the characters (although at least this time not at the hands of the other lead). There was a lot going on in this book including plenty of secrets and I definitely didn’t see the ending coming. I like when a book surprises me.
Wyatt Baker narrates many K.A. books and I think he does a good job. Sometimes it feels like he’s overemphasizing things, but I quickly settle back into the rhythm of his narration. I did like the enhanced effects used in this production – it worked well.
If you’re looking for something dark, this is definitely the book for you. If you’re afraid of things that go bump in the night, consider yourself forewarned.
Dark Folklore
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Wyatt Baker is one of my favorite narrators, his voice is sexy, gravely and his voice acting is terrific. He can make difference voices, all the right pauses and a good pace.
Different and amazing!
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Folkloric occult and paganism seduces religion.
Temptation and lust in the form of Emil as the devil incarnate seduces young priest Adam on a dark, gritty and emotionally complex rollercoaster of a ride.
Atmospheric and deliciously twisted, this story was absolutely done justice by Wyatt Baker, his command of the dark themes and settings definitely had me quaking in terror.
Paranormal, slow-burn
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Adam and Emil
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I liked Wyatt Baker's narration. He did a great job with distinguishing between the characters.
If your into dark, paranormal books then I HIGHLY recommend this book.
*I received a complimentary audio copy of this book for my review**
Dark and Demonic but good listen
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Stellar listen
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The combination of the priest in a relationship taboo and local pagan beliefs and rituals happening alongside church dogma provides a rich backdrop for the weird and creepy things that happen to Adam and Emil throughout the novel. It's also full of authentic feeling descriptions of life in both a Polish city (in Warsaw at the start of the book) and in a much smaller Polish community (the village where the MCs meet)...especially the details of all of the food!
Where The Devil Says Goodnight, whilst billed as a dark romance, is also absolutely a tale of suspense and the supernatural, bordering on horror in parts. It is well-narrated by Wyatt Baker really bringing the characters to life. So, if you can suspend belief enough to appreciate the paranormal elements of the book and aren't turned off by the darkest of dark romances (again, please read the trigger warnings!), this is an intriguing story of finding true love in the unlikeliest of places and having to fight for it against the unlikeliest of foes.
A copy was provided by GRR in exchange for an honest review.
Dark romance at its creepiest!
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3.5 stars, Adam and Emil
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