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Into the Night

A Monster Romance (The Devil's Claw, Book 2)

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Into the Night

De: Reece Barden
Narrado por: Michael Rutland, Macie Miller
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When Kali disappears from her home, nobody knows where she's gone.
Except for one person.

The very man she thought was gone from her life forever.

Dark monster romance with some primal play, mating, second chance romance, enemies to lovers, rejected mates. Dual POV with lots of heat. Lycan beasts and shifters.

©2024 Reece Barden (P)2025 Reece Barden
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The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙💚💜🤎❤️
Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Chemistry: 🧪🧪🧪🧪🧪
Story/Plot: 📕📗📙📘
World building: 🌏🌍🌎🌏
Character development: ☺️🙁😍🥰
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙🎙🎙
Narration Type: Duet Narration

🧍🏻‍♀️ The Heroine: Kali

Kali’s arrival in Sutton marks a desperate bid for autonomy. Fleeing the oppressive atmosphere of Zora Hills, where she’s been harassed and ostracized, Kali seeks refuge with her cousin Evan, owner of The Devil’s Claw bar. Her persecution stems from a chilling prophecy: her future children are foretold to bring ruin to her people—shifters who teeter on the edge of losing control to their beasts. The narrative uses Kali’s pale hair and outsider status to symbolize her role as both scapegoat and potential catalyst for change. Her father’s quiet support underscores the town’s rigid power dynamics, especially the looming influence of Jed, a wealthy antagonist whose unchecked cruelty reflects the community’s moral decay.

🧍🏽 The Hero: Griffin

Griffin’s arc is a study in suppressed rage and identity fragmentation. Haunted by escalating volatility, he’s nudged toward self-exile by a mysterious forest ranger named John. The suggestion to abandon his life and retreat into the wilderness foreshadows Griffin’s latent shifter nature—something he himself is unaware of. His internal struggle is visceral, with anger described as clawing at his insides, hinting at the beast within. Griffin’s journey is less about discovery and more about surrender: to instinct, to transformation, and ultimately to the primal bond he forms with Kali.

📖 Plot Snapshot

The plot intertwines two arrivals—Kali’s escape to Sutton and Griffin’s relocation to the forest—both driven by trauma and the need for reinvention. When Griffin wakes up covered in blood after a violent incident involving his apartment manager, the ranger service offers him a lifeline: a job and a place to disappear. Meanwhile, Kali begins working at The Devil’s Claw, unknowingly stepping into Griffin’s orbit. Their convergence is inevitable, and the tension between their human selves and beastly instincts drives the narrative’s emotional core.

👍 Narrative Strengths

• Shifter Lore & Identity Conflict: Kali’s awareness of her shifter nature contrasts sharply with Griffin’s ignorance, creating a compelling dynamic. Her recognition of his beast before he does adds layers of tension and intimacy.
• Erotic Intensity: The intimate scenes are unapologetically raw and steamy, amplifying the primal energy between the leads. Griffin’s possessiveness borders on feral, and the moment his beast kidnaps Kali—without his conscious knowledge—underscores the loss of control that defines his arc.
• Beast vs. Man: Griffin’s duality is portrayed with nuance. His beast is not just a metaphor for rage but a separate entity with its own desires and secrets, including hiding Kali from Griffin himself.


👎 Narrative Weaknesses

• Series Continuity Overlap: The subplot involving missing girls from Book 1 bleeds into this installment, occasionally muddying the pacing and focus. While it adds continuity, it may distract from the central relationship and character development in Book 2.


🎙️ Narration Analysis

The audiobook employs duet narration, enhancing immersion through alternating perspectives.

• Michael Rutland delivers Griffin’s chapters with a deep, velvety tone that balances menace and vulnerability. His expressiveness adds emotional weight to Griffin’s internal conflict.
• Macie Miller brings Kali to life with a soft yet assertive voice, capturing both her fragility and resilience.
Together, their performances elevate the tension and intimacy, making the duet format particularly effective for a story rooted in duality and transformation.

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