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Call of the Sea

A Dark MM Sci-Fi College Enemies to Lovers Romance (The Devils of Vitality)

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Call of the Sea

Written by: Chani Lynn Feener
Narrated by: Darren Draper
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Bay Delmar is pretty done with life.

There’s a reason even his friends refer to him as the Undead or Robot. It’s been years since Bay’s been able to feel anything other than emptiness when he isn’t straddling a hoverbike and risking his neck in one of Vitality’s infamous street races. By day, he’s Professor Delmar, the reputable—yet stony—youngest staff member at the prestigious Vail University. But by night, he’s either racing or sneaking off to the Seaside Cinema where he partakes in other…questionable pastimes. The fact that he suffers from emotional detachment, likes fast bikes and violent porn, aren’t even his biggest secret. No, the one thing Bay can never risk the world finding out is that he has an obsession. With a student.

Sila Varun is an apex predator.

Being a genius and all-around perfect specimen sort of ensured from the get-go he would be. He’s lived his life at the top of the food chain, and the best way to get prey to let down their guard? Give them a false sense of security. The mask he wears on a daily basis provides him and his brother with a layer of protection, but boredom is always there, scratching at the back of his psyche. Until he discovers Bay Delmar lurking in the shadows—both literally and figuratively. What was meant to be a quickly handled task soon turns into a fixation. Sila’s never grown attached to anything before, and he has no intention of doing so now, so what harm could playing a long game bring?

Trigger Warning: This is a stand-alone dark romance, which means there are many themes that some might find disturbing. Some of these include but are not limited to, dub-con, violence, and a heartless male lead who's incapable of feeling guilt or remorse, along with explicit sexual material not suitable for all listeners. Please be sure to listen to the Author's Note for a complete list of all warnings! HEA guaranteed.

©2023 Chani Lynn Feener (P)2024 Chani Lynn Feener
LGBTQ2S+ Romance Science Fiction
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Love The Devils Of Vitality Series!!!

Out of "The Devils of Vitality Series" this book is personally my least favorite. However, I still opted to try this one since most other books (1, 4, 5, 6) in the series are currently unavailable on Audible. Hopefully that changes soon!

The whole series is dark MM romance themed which I love but Sila is a bit TOO dark for me hence I prefer the other couples in the series. The narrator did a very decent job, my only complaint is that the cameo appearance by Aneski sounded wayyy too deep. I love "Devil May Fall" (Book 5) and in my mind that is NOT what Aneski Kendricks sounds like at all (he's a total brat) - so I'm hoping that we get a difference narrator for that specific volume.

Overall, I would recommend checking out Chani Lynn Feener! It would make the most sense to read "Echo" (Book 1) first, then listen to "These Silent Stars" (Book 2) and "Call of the Sea" (Book 3) after if you're not already familiar with the series. Book 2 and Book 3 are technically stand alone but it would make way more sense in order.

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