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Demons and Doves

Freaks of Nature Duet, Book 2

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Demons and Doves

By: Clio Evans
Narrated by: Lexi Evans, Logan Anare
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Welcome to New York City, where the roaring twenties are filled with Rippers and revenge.

Florence has returned home after facing months of torment, but she still cannot escape the demons that haunt her.

A vampire. A shapeshifter. A demonic jester.

The Rippers have lost everything because of Florence. Her past is dangerously intertwined with their future, and nothing will tear her from their bloodthirsty grips. But the further they drag her into hell, the more they realize that fate is far more evil than any monster could be—and that they aren't the only creatures after the doves.

Love is a weakness. Trust is a weapon. And if these four are ever to find either, they will have to reopen wounds that are better left untouched.

Can the demons love the very human they are destined to hate? Can Florence ever love them back?

Demons and Doves is a spicy MMFF why-choose dark romance with a gender-bent vampire Jack the Ripper, a shapeshifting creature, a demonic jester with a thirst for chaos, a broken FMC who becomes strong, a steampunk world, and a guaranteed happy ending.

Demons and Doves is the second book in the Freaks of Nature Duet. It completes the story with no cliffhanger and resolves plot threads that started in book one.

©2024 Clio Evans (P)2024 Podium Audio
Romantic Science Fiction & Fantasy Steampunk Destiny Fantasy
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When the Nightmares Come for Their Lamb

Once again, the two brilliant narrators of this series, the embodiment team of life and lust, Lexi Evans and Logan Anare, gifted me an audiobook code for book two here. They are talented, hard working, and professional, and I commend them on their performances here for these very freaky… wait, wrong group. Ripping, twisted, dark characters and their rapport.

We pick up months after the ending of book one. Florence is back at her family home, wishing she could have a normal, quiet life. But the nightmares of the monsters tormenting her once more. But what if the nightmares are…real, and want revenge, especially when the leader is dead?

I did ask to know more about these villains in the first book, but having them be the main ones was odd for me. They were so twisted, which is the point. We learn their backgrounds and they get humanized, but I feel it didn’t work as well here than the leads in book one.

But I did relate to Florence more than Irene and admired her natural growth in this work.

This book is definitely a dark, extremely spicy tale. It makes book one look like, well, a lamb by comparison! I did have to even take a break once from the intensity of it and shake the shivers of WTF moments a few more. But there definitely is an audience for style.

Mrs. Evans still brings her gift of composing words like a fitting blend of tea, creating engaging plots, and characters, and making the setting (this time mostly Florence’s home) into its own living entity. I appreciate we got the origins of The Doves too.

Once more, props to Mrs. Evans and Mr. Anare. The innocence of Florence. The silly madness of Ace. The rumbling British of Cat. The smooth tigress of Jack. They nailed them all. But again, it being duet narrated would be so perfect!


If you want a spicy, dark steampunk romance, just wait for the jingles because this one will hunt you down.

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