Dark's Savior
Dark World Mates, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jeffrey Kafer
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Heather Costa
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By:
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Olivia Riley
About this listen
A chance encounter can change everything.
When Aly joined the Grayhart mission to find advanced civilizations within deep space, she didn't expect to be captured far from home and taken to Xolis, a galactic empire like none ever seen, ruled by the nillium, a powerful race with a serious god complex.
Now outsiders, Aly and her team of explorers are sent to the darkest place within Xolis: Lethe Maws. A mining city on a planet home to outcasts, slaves, and monstrous creatures lurking in the deep dark. It's home to the Dark One, a dangerous exile even the nillium fear, living at the bottom of the mines where all are warned never to go.
When Aly runs into the legendary alien in a very unlikely place, what she finds is no monster but a large, mysterious, nillium male with fierce silver eyes, who makes her heart race. But though the nillium outcast had reached for her, desiring to touch her, fascinated by her as she was of him, Aly soon learns he's not looking to be friends or possibly something more. What Aly doesn't know is that the Dark One - known by his kind as Ryziel, son of the nillium's now dead ruler - isn't looking for love or a mate. He's looking to get off Lethe Maws for good and return home to his brother, the only family who accepts him for who he is, the only one who matters. But the human woman brings out a darker part of him that he can't control; something he never thought possible. As he is determined to escape, he struggles to understand his need for her. A need to protect her. A need to claim her. He's determined not to let her get too close lest she be his undoing.
Try as he might to keep her at a distance, Aly will become the one thing Ryziel needs to be free.
Dark's Savior is a stand-alone novel in the Dark World Mates series.
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- Sidney
- 14-10-22
different story
it's not the sort I would usually get but once started couldn't stop till the end great story.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-12-22
Great
enjoy the story but Heather Costa who tried doing the male voice was terrible she made a strong and terrifing alien sound like a wimp it's a pity that Jeffrey Kafer did not speak as much in the story
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- Anonymous User
- 06-10-22
Gripping story, let down by one of the two narrators
Lots of suspense and plot twists, I very much enjoyed the story. The female narrator was great, and gave life to the characters, all of my stars for performance are hers. I found the male narrator very hard work to listen to, he sounded permanently bored, and didn’t seem to be able to breathe life into any of the characters, or hold my attention when narrating the story. Sad really, because it really spoiled this audiobook for me
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- dora fraser
- 08-10-22
Good reading
really enjoyed this book very full and interesting story good ending my kind of story would recommend it to friends
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- Aida
- 19-02-24
Awful narration
The male narrator didn’t seem to care about the story, and female narrator, well, I don’t know if she had a cold or that’s her normal voice, but she shouldn’t be allowed to narrate at all. It was so hard to listen to her, that it spoiled a good story (and my nerves).
The story itself wasn’t as impressive as the first one, but still enough interesting to keep me hooked 🙂 and it was nice to hear mentioning characters from the previous book, even if just briefly.
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