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Dark Truths
Dark Truths
Dark Truths
Audiobook7 hours

Dark Truths

Written by Rebecca Royce

Narrated by Michelle Marie

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

I used to be Everly Marrs, then D, W, J, K, and T kidnapped me to force my father’s hand. As hard as I tried not to lose myself to their games, I couldn’t have imagined how much worse things could get.


Six months trapped in hell. Six months forgetting who I used to be. Six months just trying to survive.


I got out—eventually—and there they were, all five of them. One moment I was in hell, and then suddenly, I returned to purgatory. They keep telling me what will happen to those who took what belonged to them. They keep telling me what will be done to their enemies.


I’m not sure I can believe them. I’m not sure a word they say is true.


The Letters, they’re still at war, and I’m still in the middle of it. I was an ant, and everyone around me stomped on me.


But, I used to be Everly Marrs, and— dammit— I will be again.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRebecca Royce
Release dateFeb 14, 2020
ISBN9781951349356
Dark Truths

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Book 2 I think brought the angst, darkness, and tension that book 1 built a foundation for and Rebecca did a good job bringing us there. I was surprised for a dark book that not more time was given for the torture scenes/time in real captivity, but I thought the progression was good besides that. I thought it was realistic how Everly wasn't ok right after being rescued. That she has moments of going back there, that something triggers her, that she falls apart and doubts herself and The Letters when they have been showing her they have changed. I appreciated the time she spent with them, esp with D and J who didnt get as much time in Book 1 ❤️ I liked how things were 100% stable/agreeable between the guys, because in all honesty, its never always butterflies and unicorns when it comes to relationship, why would it be with 5 guys, let alone 1 haha. I won't give more away, just happy that this series is finished so I can go right into book 3 and not die from book 2's ending ?

    Story - 4.5/5 stars
    - I liked this one more I think than book 2 in terms of the story. I think it was more melancholy and twisted than book 1, two that was a trade off (but it worked). It made sense, Everly has to rebuild herself/find herself again and heal from what she endured at the end of book 1, beginning of book 2. I think a couple things were too out there for me, that made me come out of the story a bit, which is why I would give it a 4.5 instead of a 5 star rating. One of them being Everly goes from no experience to saving one of the Letters life and doing things she cant come back from. No real training to get there. I know when someone's life is on the line, everything goes out the window, but this was too farfetched for me.

    Narration - 3/5 stars
    - Same issues with this narration as I did with book 1. This time the accent swaps was worse, but the guys started to have more emotions, so that was a plus. I think the narrator definitely need to improve upon her male performances, not just speak fast with no inflection, esp at some very pivotal points in the story. The way she did them make the guys seem disingenuous and cold, when some of them are thawing out their hearts and emotions after falling for Everly. I think there was a slight improvement from book 1 to book 2, but again, I won't be listening to series with this narrator again unless she is only doing female narration.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Everly was so annoying. She’s suppose to be this sweet and caring woman & wants a career as a social worker? Seems like that’s a recipe for disaster. How are you going to care for people’s quality of life when you can barely care about who you kill? Also the sex scenes were soo boring. How do you even make a bdsm scene boring? Have this author write it.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Doesn't disappoint. As with the first book, this one is full of action, suspense, intrigue, shadowy figures and one brilliant and resilient young lady. Everly finds herself in a new hell at the start of this book. Yet by the end she comes leaps and bounds. It amazes me what she survived and his she blossoms as a result. This series is most definitely NOT boring 😁. I for one am beside myself wanting to see what's next for Everly!!!