City of Souls and Sinners
House of Devils, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Wen Ross
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Zura Johnson
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Kayla Edwards
Something wicked is coming...
In this sequel to City of Gods and Monsters, Loren Calla and Darien Cassel have settled back into their old routines, grateful that the whirlwind of dangers they'd faced on Kalendae and the weeks leading up to it are now behind them—or so they think.
Loren soon finds herself caught in a new storm of trouble when the Terran Imperator blackmails her into working for him. There's only one problem: he expects her to use her magic, and she doesn't seem to have any of it left. To keep Darien and the other Devils safe, she agrees to everything the imperator asks of her. But the secrets she is forced to keep from Darien and her involvement with the imperator's son threaten to drive her away from Darien in ways she might never recover from…
As Randal Slade's successor, Darien wants nothing to do with the throne his father once sat on, but the city of Angelthene has other plans. The Magical Protections Unit asks for his help in taking down the illegal arms trade his father once dabbled in, and to do that, Darien must claim his place at the top of the tiers of Darkslayers—a crown the other circles are willing to kill to possess. As he spirals deeper into the secrets his father kept, he makes enemies of friends and friends of enemies—and finds himself buried so deep in Angelthene's underbelly that he is uncertain he'll ever get out of it. And if that wasn't enough, Darien fears he is going crazy when he starts to see creatures that only he can see…
Return to Angelthene in City of Souls and Sinners, a gripping, action-packed tale that tackles themes of love and loss, light and darkness, and the battle between good and evil—and what happens when you can't tell which is which.
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Even better than the first
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Audio made it even more emotional!
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good buy long
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I wanted to love this as much as book one—I really did. The bones were there. The characters? Still fantastic. The worldbuilding? Still rich. But the length? My god. I swear I saw entire seasons change while reading this thing. Five days of my life. Five. Days. And I wasn’t bored, per se… but when a book drags this long, even the good parts start to feel like they’re happening underwater.
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: Darien pining like a wounded Victorian poet while Loren floated around acting like emotional Swiss cheese. I love depth. I love angst. But this was 40% “I love you but I need space because reasons” and Darien basically writing love sonnets in the corner. The man deserved hazard pay for this relationship.
Then we had the side-character takeover—Dallas, Max, Blue, Arthur being the responsible dad-friend. Honestly? They were great. They kept things moving when the main couple was too busy angst-spiraling to participate.
Plot-wise: still interesting, still layered, still giving that delicious “what is she really capable of?” mystery with Loren. But sweet hell, it takes forever to peel back each layer. And then suddenly—BOOM. The last 20% hits you like Michael Bay got bored and took over the script. Explosions! Chaos! Breakneck pacing! Emotional whiplash! After slogging through ultra-slow-burn character introspection for hundreds of pages, the action dump was… a choice.
And don’t even get me started on the cliffhanger. After dragging Darien and Loren through this emotional marathon, we finally get them on the same page—only to yeet them off a narrative cliff. Rude.
All that said? I will keep reading the series because the world is addictive, the cast is compelling, and I’m already invested. But if you pick this one up, plan ahead. Hydrate. Stretch. Book time off work. You’re going to need a week.
A fun, frustrating, beautifully written, overly indulgent middle book. And honestly? Sometimes that’s half the drama.
Alright, buckle up, because this book put me through it. ⭐️ 4.25 stars | 🔥 2 spice | Gods & Monsters #2
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Story
City of Souls and Sinners is the anticipated second installment in the House of Devils series and you can expect more action, more chilling twists, it gets darker and grittier, and you certainly can expect a steamy romance that is written beautifully.
It was a long book but I've savored every page and was wholly immersed into the world of Angelthene. Seems like the author vowed not to give her readers a moment's rest because you won't have any. And everything felt so real!!!
I'm so proud of Loren's growth in this book and I know she might not be a conventional heroine to some as she is vulnerable and not a warrior-type of character, but something about her just makes her seem like a kindred spirit. She's written as a character who is wholly good but also has her own flaws, which I appreciate.
Darien Cassel... and here I thought I have fallen hard for him already but damn... fictional men like him are the reason why people think I have such high standards when it comes to my love life. And I adore how he was written, I could read about him ALL day. His development throughout this book was phenomenal. The way he handled his grief and anxiety and anger was so heart breaking but so raw and real. Seeing him grow throughout the book all because of his love for Loren and his family was one of my favorite parts. And his LOVE FOR LOREN! Don’t even get me started. Heck THEIR LOVE FOR EACH OTHER?! This man would crawl for her over a bed of glass every god damn day of the week. And oh my goodness the SPICE?!! The slow burn in book 1 was absolutely worth it HOT DAMN.
The lore and world-building is fleshed out more and I'm really liking where this is heading even if it's descendin into a darker path.
Don’t get me wrong there were times when i was getting frustrated but that was SUPPOSED to happen. This plot just keeps getting better and better and I keep getting more and more attached to these characters. I'm also so delighted to see the secondary characters get their moments of spotlight (as they should). There's also another couple I'm rooting for HARD. Especially Bandit and Mort. They are so cute!!!!!
This book shredded my emotions and glued them back to shred them all over again. I highly advise you to store some ice cream and chocolate for this because you'll need it! Jumping into book 3 and I’m honestly terrified because I have been warned.
Audiobook
Wen Ross & Zura Johnson, both deliver a great performance! Their delivery and cadence are spot-on, perfectly matched to the flow of the story and keeping you locked in from start to finish. You can feel that they’re fully invested in the storyline, which only draws you in deeper.
These poor souls!!!
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