Don't...,
Book 5
By: Jack L.
Pyke
Narrated by:
Dan Calley
Series:
Don't..., Book 5
Length: 12
hrs and 35 mins
Unabridged
Audiobook
Release
date: 02-27-20
Language:
English
Publisher:
Jack L. Pyke
“Because us?
Psychopaths and Sinners...we don’t need fixing, Gray.” (Martin)
Three
bodies, three mutilations, each one with something...unusual inserted into the
wounds. The deaths are enough to leave Ash Thomas scrambling around to find
someone to trust as the murders hit so close to home and heart.
For Gray
Raoul, MI5 director of G-Branch, the deaths offer something else: A fall back
into a familiar life where culling serial killers caters to his own darker
mindset. But the farther Gray moves away from home, the more he realises serial
killer games in the field are nothing compared to who he has locked up back at
home. Sometimes walking the fine line between psychopaths and live-in lovers is
a far darker game.
For Ash,
that might just mean he’s on his own now, facing a killer who has a deadly
fascination for dangerous young men and dancing holly blue butterflies over
their skin.
©2019 Jack
L. Pyke (P)2020 Jack L. Pyke
Cat gives this one 5 Meows Overall with a 4 Purr heat index...
Warning: This book and
series is not for everyone. It is very dark, morbid at times, there are scenes
of violence and rape. So enter at your own risk.
I Loved this series, and
this was my most favorite of the series. It took the spinoff of Ash and
combined it with Grey, Jan, Jack, Martin, and the others. The characters are all
amazing and the story well written. The plots, mystery, and suspense all amazing
too.
The story is written in
both Ashe's perspective and Grey’s It is done so well you always know which group
is being featured. Ashes story is so compelling,
and I was absolutely flabbergasted at who did the murders. I really thought I
had it and was like Jack you made this too easy…Boy was I wrong. Then I thought
the story was over… nope, plenty more suspense to go and when Grey and Ash meet
things really get crazy.
With Don’t Jack had me
feeling so different about that word every time I hear it and this one I was reading
a fluffy romance and I came across the phrase butterflies in his stomach, I just
about got sick. LOL
Dan Calley’s Narration is
spot on. His accents for each character paint the perfect picture of these men
and their personalities. He has the perfect tone and pacing and adds all the
excitement and invokes fear when needed. The narration is perfect for this
series.
I cannot wait for the next
book!
Jack blames her dark
writing influences on living close to one of England's finest forests. Having
grown-up hearing a history of kidnappings, murders, strange sightings, and
sexual exploits her neck of the woods is renowned for, Jack takes that into her
writing, having also learned that human coping strategies for intense
situations can sometimes make the best of people have disastrously bad moments.
Redeeming those flaws is a drive, and if that drive just happens to lead to
sexual tension between two or more guys, Jack's the first to let nature take
its course. Two of Jack's works, Don't... and Antidote (Don't... book 2) have
picked up Honorable Mention Awards at the 2013 (Don't) and 2014 (Antidote)
Rainbow Awards. Antidote was also a finalist (Rainbow Awards 2014).
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