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Devil in the Details

Good Intentions, Book 5

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Devil in the Details

By: Elliott Kay
Narrated by: Tess Irondale
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Once the shadows of magic enter a mortal’s life, they never really leave. Alex learned that from the moment he met Rachel and Lorelei, but he fell for them anyway. Months later, Alex copes with supernatural chaos by grounding himself in ordinary things and daily life. Most days, he’s even happy.

That steady anchor comes loose with a call from a sister he didn’t know he had in Las Vegas, searching for the father he hasn’t seen in a decade. Scheming demons and a growing online cult quickly complicate the family reunion Alex never wanted. Yet the greatest threat may come from Heaven itself—and an angel’s judgment over Rachel and Lorelei.

Warning: Devil in the Details contains explicit violence, explicit sex, profanity, perfidy, public indecency, magic, demons, grouchy angels, a stable polycule, an annoying supervisor, dirty talk, assault, battery, vehicular assault, trespassing, sexy trespassing, concealed weapons, attempted mauling, poison, coercion, breaking and entering, underwear, nudity, multiple threesomes, theft, illegal parking, mutual possession kink, aggressive statement sex, organized crime, a protection racket, impalement, immolation, podcasts, conspiracy to commit mass murder, arcane ritual sex with a wholesome undertone, exploitation of toxic masculinity, a maximum dudebro gym, familial dysfunction, misuse of fire safety systems, disrespect for vampires, contempt for AI, violent contempt for the Confederacy, magically-induced vomiting, reckless driving, fraud, pedantic clarifications, artistic license regarding real-life tourist attractions, cheating, lies, an amicable breakup, violation of casino regulations, arbitrary nicknames, a sad childhood flashback, karaoke, brunch, betrayal, obstruction of justice, unsafe driving, and an extremely angry fossil.

All characters are over the age of 18 except for the aforementioned flashback. That part doesn’t get weird.

©2025 Elliott Kay (P)2025 Audible, Inc.
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I loved this book some times this genre of books starts getting stale as the story just keeps on the same beats and never try to become something greater. Love Tess performance as always.

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I loved the first 3 books and the witches spin off. The characters were funny and the setting was great. At the time of their release left leaning politics was flavouring and a theme that I took in stride. I can't do that anymore. I've seen ice agents being called the n - word by a woman, that's never OK. I've seen the door dash girl throwing assault around like it's meaningless. And after listening to chapter 2 and the female idolisation I can't bring myself to finish this book. The blood Orca was funny and the demons are always interesting but I know they'll be segments where I'm sat there thinking: Evil people in real life use this messaging as justification to hurt others rather than understand them or help them change.

I can't anymore.

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