
Between the Devil and the Sea
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Dan Levy
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What happens when a devil claims a demon?
Detective Shadow Yor hates his life.
He spends all of his time, day after day, struggling against the demons in his head that tell him he’s a worthless, unlovable person. This doesn’t change when he’s sent on a new assignment with his partner to solve a series of murders. He’s good at his job and will find whoever did it, there’s no doubt there. The only question is whether or not he’ll be able to keep himself together, or if his empathic abilities will finally be the death of him.
Apollo Orobas is bored.
He’s bored of his secret nighttime proclivities and bored of playing the part of charming neighborhood do-gooder. Apollo isn’t good, never has been, but just when he’s starting to think life holds no interest, Shadow Yor stumbles into his sights. It doesn’t take long for him to figure out the detective is also hiding his true self, and suddenly coaxing Shade’s monster out into the light is all Apollo can think of. As obsession sinks its claws in, he decides it’s time for a new game, one Shade is going to play with him. Whether he likes it or not.
Kidnapped and forced to endure whatever twisted plans Apollo has in store, Shade struggles to hold onto his idea of right and wrong, but the more he tries to resist, the more those lines start to blur. What chance does a mere demon have against an actual devil? Especially one who soothes those twisted voices in his head and makes him feel for the first time ever that maybe he isn’t as unlovable as he’s always believed.
Trigger Warning: This is a stand-alone dark romance which means there are many themes that some might find disturbing. Some of these include, but are not limited to, dub-con, violence, a seriously obsessed male lead, a male lead who deals with low self-esteem, and explicit sexual content not suitable for all listeners. Please be sure to check out the Author's Note for a complete list of warnings! HEA guarantee!
©2023 Chani Lynn Feener (P)2024 Chani Lynn FeenerI also want to commend Dan Levy for his beautiful narration. At first, I thought I wouldn't enjoy his voice, but three chapters in, and I was a gonner. I will keep an eye out for his narrations now because this is also my first time listening to him.
Lastly, to anyone reading this, get the hell out of here and go meet Shadow and Apollo. They are waiting for you. ❤️
PS: In my first review, I meant to say, "You might find tamer books that give you balance and surrender, but for those in love with the dark, you won't find something better right now,"
Hope that clears the mistake up.
Forgot To Add 👇🏾 In My First Review.
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amazing
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Spice: 🫦🫦🫦🫦🫦
Narration: 🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️
✨✨✨ Between the Devil and the Sea by Chani Lynn Feener (@tempestchani), is first book in her The Devil and the Sea duet. Narrated by Dan Levy (@danlevy609). ✨✨✨
Tropes:
🌊 MM
😈 Enemies to Lovers
🌊 Kidnapping/Forced Proximity
😈 Dark Romance
🌊 Dub-Con
😈 Empathic Abilities
🌊 Power Struggle
😈 Obsessive Male Lead
🌊 Morally Gray Characters
😈 Manipulation & lies
🌊 Stalking
Chani Lynn has become my go-to author for MM sci-fi stories featuring highly unhinged characters. Knowing I’d be on the road for a while, I decided to pick up another one of her books in audiobook format. At first, I wasn’t sure—given the heavy trigger warnings and the additional caution from the author—but in my opinion, it was exactly what I expected from her.
We follow Detective Shadow Jor, who is called in to investigate a serial killer case where all the victims are depraved individuals themselves. As his investigation unfolds, Apollo, a journalist, appears and somehow manages to break through the thick emotional walls Shadow has built around himself.
If you enjoy complex characters with intense emotions, intriguing abilities, and a low sci-fi setting, this book is for you.
Narrator Dan Levy delivers an impressive performance, and from now on, I think I’ll always hear his version of Apollo’s honeyed growl.
Amazing narration of an incredible story
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Sci-fi setting, empaths, serial killer psychopath, noncon, stalking, kidnapping, murder, violence, abandonment issues, Stockholm syndrome, and yet I'm left feeling that somehow it wasn’t that dark. I can't explain it. Apollo delivers on being a true psychopath though, there is absolutely zero remorse for what he does and I appreciate the author delivering on that when I've read other books that claim to have a psychopathic character but they never fully commit. Overall the bones of a great story were there and somewhat delivered upon, this was my first book by this author and I enjoyed it enough to give more of their work a try. 🌶🌶🌶
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