Salvation
The Devil's Disciples: Dante and Rachel, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Lucy Rivers
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Ben Hart
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Joe Arden
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De:
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J.M. Johnson
She ran.
He chased.
Now there’s nowhere left to hide.
Rachel
She should’ve known he wouldn’t let her go. Should’ve known his obsession ran deeper than desire—straight into madness. Now he’s back. And this time? He’s not leaving without her. She can fight it, but the truth is clear: This ends in ruin… or surrender. And when he discovers what she’s been hiding? Hell won’t be the only thing breaking loose.
Dante He doesn’t forgive. He doesn’t forget. Anyone else would’ve been dead by now.
But she’s not just anyone. She’s his addiction. His weakness. His fucking downfall. Now that he has her back, he’ll do whatever it takes to keep her close—Even if it means burning every last piece of himself to the ground.
In this explosive, twisted finale, Rachel and Dante have one last shot at redemption.
But some love stories aren’t meant to be written in ink.
They’re carved in blood.
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I was excited for Rachel and her journey to start over but that was cut real short!
Obviously Dante couldn’t stay away, or let her go.
Once he finds Rachel and their son the chaos begins like it never left off.
There was never a dull moment.
I loved Rachel in this book. She’s an amazing mom, to her son as Bee. Ugh. Bee’s journey broke my heart but I’m so glad Rachel was brought back to her life and helped her heal.
Dante! Finally some growth from him and I loved it! I loved that he owned up to a lot of things and it seemed like him and Rachel finally both healed from a lot of their past.
Omg there were a handful of sad parts in this book too! I actually teared up during a couple of them 🥺
I didn’t like how Dante was with another girl, I don’t care about his excuse or it didn’t mean anything but I wish he wasn’t.
Overall Rachel and Dante’s journey kept me on my toes, wrecked me, and put me back together! I was waiting for that HEA.
I cannot wait for Vienna and Gabriella’s story.
Rating ⭐️: 4/5
Spice 🌶️: 3/5
Audio 🎧: 4.5/5
Dual POV
🎧Audiobook review:
The audiobook was phenomenal. The performances brought every emotion to life and added even more impact to key scenes. I think the audiobook made the story so much more for me!
Loved the duet narration by Lucy Rivers, Ben Hart & a cameo by Joe Arden as (Vienna).
Great trilogy!
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This man is lucky he won me back over lol
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This is the final book for Dante and Rachel's story.
The last book ended on a cliffhanger, and I was anxious to see how it would turn out. Rachel is the strongest, bad@ss FMC that I have read in a long time, but she also has a soft maternal side for Bee and Axel. Dante is still a morally grey jerk of an MMC but can also have times of sweetness.
Rachel and Dante have an agreement that she will stay for six months as his "Old Lady" and in that time so much drama (and violence) happens. We also see growth for both of them in their relationship. I loved Vienna as a side character and will definitely want to listen to this story on audio.
I listened to the ALC of this narrated by Ben Hart, Lucy Rivers and Joe Arden. Again, five-star narration by all of them. They definitely brought this story and characters to life.
Such a great narration and trilogy!
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First off—Ben Hart. My man. My obsession. My #1 grocery-list narrator. He has officially skyrocketed into my top 10 male narrators of all time. Like seriously, Rachel wasn’t crazy, I GET IT. If Dante sounded like Ben in real life I’d be burning my whole world down too. Total package. Absolute puddle. Send help.
Lucy Rivers absolutely crushed Rachel’s character. She gave us her sweet softness, her chaos, her heartbreak, her “gentle parent the whole damn MC while also being ready to murder you with a smile” vibes. I swear Rachel deserves a medal for putting up with everything. Kidnapped kid? Dead friend? Crazy in-laws? Still managing to run a whole family like a boss AND keep her killer queen energy. She is mom goals, wife goals, serial-killer goals.
And Dante. LORD. He’s over here trying to turn the club into a better, more inclusive place while also pining and plotting for Rachel. But holy hell if they would just TALK TO EACH OTHER. I was screaming at my earbuds. Still—when that tension finally broke? Angels sang. Devils rejoiced. The sexual tension was a straight-up 11. 🔥
This finale was dark, bloody, and heartbreaking, but also hilarious in that chaotic Devil’s Disciples way. I laughed, I gasped, I ugly-cried. And the narration? Perfection. This duet made the emotional gut-punches land even harder and the spicy scenes hit like a freight train.
It wrapped up Rachel and Dante beautifully, but ohhh Joe Arden as Vienna? Not nearly enough. I NEED his spin-off yesterday. Someone spill the tea on him and Gabriella already.
Bottom line: J.M. Johnson stuck the landing. Lucy + Ben delivered gold. Joe left me begging for more. And I am once again feral for this series.
The Devil’s Disciples at Their Best
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