Knox
An MM Romance Story (Monsters of Veridia, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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John Solo
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By:
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Silvana Falcon
About this listen
What happens when your fictional crush comes to life?
Adrian is about to find out.
When he complains about the latest chapter of his favorite web novel online, he doesn't expect the main character to come crashing through his skylight.
And yet, that’s exactly what happens.
Suddenly, Adrian finds himself face-to-face with the incubus Knox, a demon who's even more captivating in person than he was on the page. Ebony horns, dark magic, eyes that make Adrian’s knees go weak—Knox has got it all.
But Adrian prides himself on being a rational thinker. He’s not going to fall for someone who can’t possibly be real. Life has taught him: If something seems too good to be true, it usually is.
And Adrian’s troubles don’t end there. Knox isn’t the only one who’s crossed over from the web novel. His most dangerous enemy, the Shadow King, has appeared as well, threatening Adrian’s world.
Knox can fight him, but to do that, he needs fuel. He needs Adrian, needs him in his bed, needs to feed on him the way incubi do.
How can Adrian possibly resist?
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- S Veldhuis
- 24-11-24
Excellent
A favourite narrator who did an excellent job.
Story - 4 stars. An interesting story where characters from a long-running story suddenly appear in our world, including magic and the bad guy. I enjoyed the reactions of the "monsters" to our technology. The lack of expected reactions from people in this world to a sudden introduction to other beings was a bit odd, although the many positive reactions to the anti-hero were sadly not such a surprise. Adrian's struggles with his self-esteem were understandable, and Knox's support was great. Adrian's grandmother, in particular, was an amazing person. There were quite a few unanswered questions, so I hope that this will be followed by other books.
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