

If you’re looking for something dark, this is definitely the book for you. I did like the enhanced effects used in this production – it worked well. Sometimes it feels like he’s overemphasizing things, but I quickly settle back into the rhythm of his narration. There was a lot going on in this book including plenty of secrets and I definitely didn’t see the ending coming. 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). I was excited to see they were taking on a book with violence, offensive language, and morally ambiguous characters. I also enjoyed the historical novel The Black Sheep and the Rotten Apple.

There was one I really didn’t enjoy, and there are ones that I rave about like Wrong Way Home. The story contains scenes of violence, offensive language, self-harm, and morally ambiguous characters.īuy Links: Audible | Amazon | Add to Goodreads Warning: This dark, paranormal m/m romance features scorching-hot, emotional, and explicit scenes. Adam is plagued by disturbing events, and Emil could be his only salvation even if he is the devil himself.Ĭan a priest shepherd the black sheep to safety, or has he been the wolf all along? Someone follows him in the dark, lurking in the shadows of the ancient forest. The odd village hides secrets far more sinister than Adam’s insatiable lust for Emil. Worse still, he seems hell-bent on tasting forbidden fruit and unearthing the desires Adam has always kept hidden. Emil has no qualms about flirting with a priest. He is sent to a tiny mountain village, where he hopes to live down his shame and work on restraint.īut 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. But it’s hard to stay virtuous in a big city like Warsaw, and when he makes one slipup, his life spirals into ruin. Hot as hell itself.Īfter a sheltered childhood ruled by religion, all Adam wants is to be a good priest and make his parents proud. Does not yield to temptation.Įmil: Sinner. Why I read this book: Morally-ambiguous characters? Count me in.Īdam: Catholic priest. A copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.

The audiobook was released April 22, 2020, is narrated by Wyatt Baker and is 11hrs and 41min. Published by Acerbi & Villani ltd on April 24, 2020, 362 pgs. Erryn reviews ‘Where the Devil Says Goodnight (Folk Lore Book 1)’ by K.
