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A Devil in Daylight

The Devil in Miss Drake's Class, Book 2

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A Devil in Daylight

By: Marcus Damanda
Narrated by: Jessica McEvoy
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After three months in the suicide prevention wing of St. George's, Audrey Bales is finally coming home. Enrolled at a new school, she plans to reinvent herself with a new look, new friends, and a second chance to be just like everyone else. But the kids who drove her over the edge aren't through with her yet.

And one of her new friends has an agenda all his own.

"You will account for what you did to Audrey. You, and all the others. It will never stop ..."

During the day, the halls of Battlefield High will echo with their screams.

"...until one of you ends it."

And at night, their screams will be silenced.

©2014 Marcus Damanda (P)2016 Marcus Damanda
Bullying Horror Scary Young Adult

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Book 2

What was one of the most memorable moments of A Devil in Daylight?

The continuation of Audrey's story. She's getting her life back together, making friends, dating and generally being successful, even after that horrible bullying incident in which she nearly died. But trouble is brewing. There's a new kid at school with her and he's not what he seems.

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Suicide without trying to make me suicidal

I want to start by saying that I was given this book for free by the author in exchange for an unbiased review. I don't like tucking it away at the end, and more importantly, I want to explain that the second I finished it, I bought the first book, which I hadn't previously read, and I'll likely be buying his other title on Audible once I finish.

I loved this book more than I had right to expect to. I kinda came in expecting a glib treatment of suicide, depression and mental illness in general as an accompaniment to an audio slasher film. I was terribly mistaken and I am so happy I chose to listen to this title.

As alluded to in my headline, I was most impressed with how well the dark and serious themes were handled. It's a rare author that can make me empathize with someone who has been in as dark a place as Audrey without resorting to the maudlin, or blatantly trying to evoke tears. I could understand her pain and despise her enemies with dry eyes and that is always to be appreciated. And this book is dark. DARK. I've had to revise estimates of exactly how jaded and cynical I really am after reading the secret of Ms. Drake.

The kids are well written, and not as I would generally expect. They're children as written by an adult, but not obviously. I was unsurprised to find out the author was a teacher of similarly aged children. They don't come out off as patronizing stereotypes using dated slang, or as cutouts being condescended to for an audience who'll understand how foolish it all is.

Jessica McEvoy's narration is approaching perfection. She manages low and smokey drawls that send shudders down my spine and does equally well with clipped, manic, almost frenzied eruptions. The performance was wonderful, emotion audible in every line of dialogue. She now easily in my top 3 female narrators of all time.

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A great page-turner

The Devil in Miss Drake's class is the second in the series and picks up where book one left off... another cliff hanger. What I liked about this story is that it was different from the horror story meant to entertain us by shocking us. It's a little bit about bullying and a bit about the supernatural. I was on the edge of my seat wondering what would happen next. Unfortunately, I have to wait for book three to find out. The characters are interesting, with the typical popular crowd, jocks, and of course the outcasts. Don't hesitate to listen. Jessica McEvoy has a great talent in portraying different characters, although I found her narration voice to be a bit sleepy. Overall though she did a pretty decent job.

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2nd in series

Teens and young adult book but adults can enjoy as it has supernatural aspect (entities). Glad to see Audrey improved. You will want to follow up with the next book. The narration is for the younger crowd but tolerable. This audiobook was given by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review via Audiobook Boom. Thank You!

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An excellent continuation!

I enjoyed the first book of the series and after this cannot wait to listen to the third! A beautifully narrated and wonderfully paced second act in the story of Audrey Bales. Definitely worth the listen or read.

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Entertaining listen.

Would you listen to A Devil in Daylight again? Why?

Yes I would. I commonly re-listen to audiobooks because you catch more the second time around.

Would you be willing to try another book from Marcus Damanda? Why or why not?

Yes, I enjoyed this story so would pursue another by this author.

Which character – as performed by Jessica McEvoy – was your favorite?

The main character, of course. Usually is just because the nature of stories.

If you could take any character from A Devil in Daylight out to dinner, who would it be and why?

The main. Because I would like to know more about the back ground history.

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Great book

I really liked this book narrator was very good I will be buying book no 1 and book no 3 I thought it was going to be depressing all about people committing suicide but it was surprisingly a lot better then I thought. I received this book free from the author for a honest review and unbiased option via audio book boom

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amazing

great story. full of character build ups and situations where anyone can relate to...amazing narration by Jessica McEvoy, can't say good enough things about her. tempo is just right. feels like your listening to movie...speaking of which, this has to be picked up for a pilot, either for a tv series or movie. great stuff overall. can't wait for the next book!!

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A Devil Working His Magic

As Jack is setting up revenge for Audrey, she is simply trying to get on with her life. And despite daily occurrences that make it seem impossible, she is doing a pretty good job of it. She has made some friends, maybe even a boyfriend, has found a teacher to trust in, and is doing her best to forget about the FB 15. The hard part is several of them are at her new school. Lucky for her, Jack knows who they are.

This book is more nuanced and at a deeper level than the first. Audrey does not know who Jack really is and the lengths he will go to punish the FB 15. There is darkness swirling around her and it keeps trying to suck her in. I'm rooting for her, though, and so are many others. You will, too, once you listen to the first book. I am on to the last in this series and can't wait to see what happens! I just hope Audrey makes it out alive and with her mind intact.

Jessica McEvoy's narration fits this material to a T. It is perfect on 1.5 speed

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I really enjoyed listening to this book. I like how the story unfolds and the narration was spot on. Definitely worth a listen. I received this audiobook for free through Audiobook Boom for my unbiased review.

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