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The Darkest Night by Gena Showalter
4.0

4 / 5 stars

“Now I live, even in my death.”


This book. THIS BOOK. Greek mythology, cursed warriors, the deadly sins and soul mates. What more could a girl ask for in life? Sometimes you just need some ridiculous, over the top PNR to take your mind off the real world.

And this book hit the spot. Reading this book was an unusual experience—part of myself was floating above and watching on in shock as I enjoyed this. The other half? It gave zero flying fucks.






Maddox was a immortal greek warrior who had been cursed to share his body with the demon Violence, forever unable to have complete control over his emotions or actions. He had lived centuries in turmoil with only the company of his warrior brothers, all cursed with a different demon as punishment for their past actions.

When Maddox stumbles across an innocent human stuck in the cross hairs of an ancient old war between the demon warriors and their hunters, he feels a pull towards her like nothing else.

Ashlyn Darrow had been tormented by her ability to hear every conversation that had ever taken place, just by standing where they had been spoken. She had been labelled a freak and never had a moment of peace, so she decides to search out the mysterious men who live at the top of the hill, hoping they can help.