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Devil's Mark

The Reckless Damned, Book 1

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Devil's Mark

Written by: Lark Taylor
Narrated by: Joel Leslie, Dan Calley
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Cal and his brothers turned their backs on the family business over a hundred years ago. Hell is tired of waiting for them to return.

Cal

I’ve never wanted a relationship—especially not with a human. With my father demanding my return to Hell and a demon leaving dead bodies in my bookshop, now is not the time to lose my heart.

One look in Oscar’s broken eyes, and I know I’m in trouble. Oscar’s been hurt before, and everything in me screams to keep him safe. How can I do that when I know being with me will only put him in more danger?

More importantly, am I strong enough to walk away from him?

Oscar

After escaping my last relationship with broken bones and an anxiety disorder, I’m tired of living half a life. My world revolves around my classroom, flat, and best friend. When fate throws Cal in my path, he seems too good to be true. He looks like he’s been pulled from my fantasies, and my baggage doesn’t scare him. Ok, so there’s the tiny issue of him being a demon, but I’ve dealt with far scarier.

I’ve been broken once before, and I don’t think I’d survive it again. Can I let down my barriers enough to let Cal in?

Devil’s Mark is the first in The Reckless Damned series but can be enjoyed as a standalone. It contains mature content.

©2022 Lark Taylor (P)2023 Podium Audio
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The whole series interested me from the start and was excited to have Joel Leslie as one of the narrators. It was my first time listening to Dan Calley, and though I do like his voice, it was not what I imagined Cal's voice would be. A certain charm is lacking when it comes to the well-suited Tom Eilles-like Demon. Still, I heard the audiobook twice because the story interests me.

Loved reading it first, and now enjoyed audio

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