Devil's Row
A Novel of Werewolf Revenge (Feral, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Ramona Master
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Matt Serafini
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They hunted her to the furthest corner of the world and did everything they could to kill her.
But she survived.
Elisabeth lost everything that night. Everything except her life. A life she’s using to hunt the mercenaries who want her dead. There’s only one problem: the wolf inside her has gone quiet, leaving this she-wolf to rely solely on her wits and killer instinct to survive. Standing in the way of her bloody vengeance is a war-torn 18th century countryside ravaged by a vampiric plague and home to a host of unspeakable horrors stalking the night.
When you fight evil with evil, there can only be one outcome....
A shifter’s lust for revenge puts her on a collision course with a band of witchfinders in this novel from acclaimed author Matt Serafini. Devil’s Row combines occult horror and dark fantasy and places it all in the universe first explored in Feral: A Novel of Werewolf Horror.
“If George R. R. Martin wrote Underworld.” (Somer Canon, author of Killer Chronicles)
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- Sian Plummer
- 22-07-19
A blood and guts soaked twisted tale of revenge
A blood and guts soaked twisted tale of revenge, set among the beautifully descriptive backdrop of 18th Century Constanta.
This was unlike any werewolf story I have read previously, and for that I was pumped. It sucker punched me straight in the guts with the gore, being pretty violent and intense on the action from the very beginning, and continuing on that journey throughout. Serafini weaves the violence bewitchingly into the landscape, creating such vivid imagery to make you feel as if you are nowhere else but there, getting blood splatter and the occasional piece of intestine all over your fresh and clean clothes.
Some scenes for me felt way more memorable than others, in particular a scene that involved a witch which was my ABSOLUTE favourite part of the whole book, the most notable thing about the book, and probably the one thing I will forever remember about this book. So, so good and gross and delightfully ick. Just what the doctor ordered. I was horrendously repulsed and here for it all with a big grin (or maybe a grimace) on my face.
Characters remain a bit of a blur however, I didn’t really have any favourites or feel like I was necessarily rooting for anyone, maybe I was to swept up or preoccupied with the action that it distracted me from what I normally focus upon when listening to audiobooks, and the main reason that I didn’t give this more stars. I don't really remember any of the characters names barring Elizabeth. Although if anything, I found her the most relatable and couldn’t help feeling a little sorry for her.
A brief pause for cover appreciation, I love that grizzly paw on the front cover!
I haven't read Feral, but it's one hundred percent being added to my TBR, alongside other works by Serafini!
3 full moons from me!
Disclaimer: I was given this free copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review
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- Andromeda's Twin
- 29-06-19
Could not sleep until I had finished it
This is Elizabeth's early story and started off slowly, confusing me a little at the beginning.
I think I would have found the print version a little easier to navigate as Ramona's narrative was a little fast and often what I would assume to be distinct parts seem merged by her style of narrative, leading to my confusion, but backing up and relistening helped me get the gist.
This story is split between Elizabeth's tale and that of the knights, Strigoi are thrown in for added fun, they basically all hate each other and as you would expect, most of them end up dead in very horrible ways. I was often torn between cheering Elizabeth on and hating her, it's was a totally exhiliterating listen and I just could not sleep until I'd finished it.
This is as gory as 'Feral' and I thoroughly recommend it to gore fans and to anyone who enjoys a good historical bloodbath, because there's quite a bit of that.
Ramona's narration was fantastic, it would have been better for me if she's spoken a little slower but I did enjoy listening to her.
I received my copy free of charge and leave this unbiased and honest review voluntarily. And by the way, I really think you buy this one, start here and listen to 'Feral' second.
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