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Devil's Row

A Novel of Werewolf Revenge (Feral, Book 2)

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Devil's Row

By: Matt Serafini
Narrated by: Ramona Master
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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)

©2018 Matt Serafini (P)2019 Matt Serafini
Paranormal Revenge Shifter Fantasy Horror Wolf Fiction Scary Supernatural Thriller & Suspense

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“Devil’s Row” is a prequel to book one. The tale takes us back to the eighteenth-century and the origins of the werewolf Elizabeth. While the telling of Elizabeth was interesting and perked up the story, the tale of the hunters did not. The eighteenth-century Old English dialogue, discussions of the hunters, and the troubles they experienced left me wanting. In all honesty, I enjoyed the first book more. This volume does explain a lot and fills in the required (?) background but I got lost in the telling. On the other hand, Elizabeth’s revenge for the loss of her alpha lover was quite exciting. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

Hunted becomes the hunter!

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I may have needed to read book 1.I did not care for the book until about 1/3 of the way through.From there on I 'got' it and it was good.Ramona Master was a fine narrator.I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.' 

Devil's Row

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The narration is well done the storyline is good in and of itself. I like the pints of views and how it switches around from the witch hunters to the werewolves it adds a lot of depth to the story. Very heavy on the sex scenes which just cheapens the story and moves it more towards the erotic and less towards the horror genre. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator or publisher

Witch hunters witches and werewolves oh my

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The book was decent and i loved the first story but why couldn’t they have used the same narrator from the first? This one is PAINFUL, i have no clue who told her it would be a good idea to make these voices for the characters but i swear my ears were bleeding from how bad she struggled to make an English accent. HORRENDOUS choice for narrator! Listen for the story but be prepared to hate your life..

Why in gods name did they choose this narrator?!

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I loved Feral, and jumped at the opportunity to experience this and while it wasn't quite as strong its still an entertaining story that provides some background information about the werewolves and the rest of the horrific beasties that inhabit the world first encountered in Feral. The framing of the story is interesting as it illustrates a collision course between an angry werewolf seeking revenge and a group of hunters who are looking for her to finish her off. The juxtaposition of her being a fierce loner driven by revenge and them as normal humans in a world where they're not top of the food chain is interesting to see as they head towards one another. Along the way there's some cool events and interactions with other characters of the supernatural and non-supernatural variety and that builds towards a frenetic, satisfying conclusion.

The narrator does a great job of bringing the female werewolf to life, while at the same time doesn't take away from the tale of the witch hunters.

I received the audiobook review code for this at my request and have voluntarily left this honest review.

Solid Historic Werewolf Horror Story

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