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Seraph

Monstrous, Book 6

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Seraph

By: Lily Mayne
Narrated by: Michael Lesley
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Summary

I've already mentally prepared myself to kill the screaming, murderous monster in the cage outside our camp.

I'm used to it. It's what I do here. Kill monsters and other people.

This monster, Seraph, is particularly unstable—has been since the moment he arrived from Collector Mary's monster menagerie to the west, where the military stashed him away. He's in pain. I can see it. But he's not a mindless beast. Not like some of the others think.

When I start guarding him in his cage every night, I begin to see the person beneath the agony that tortures his every waking moment. I begin to see who Seraph could have been if he hadn't been twisted into this monstrous creature.

I realize that I wouldn't be able to bring myself to kill him, even for his own sake, but it doesn't matter anyway. He's already dying, and there's nothing I can do to stop it. Not even when new visitors at our raider camp bring with them secrets about Seraph. Secrets the military has tried to hide. Secrets that reveal the true extent of the horror he's been put through.

And now… Now, I will kill anyone who tries to hurt him again.

Seraph is book six of the Monstrous series, a post-apocalyptic m/m fantasy series that features monsters and human men falling in love. It is best to listen to the series in order. Intended for mature listeners.

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So good book! It has likable caracters, and so god performance, exept for Nun's swedish/swedish accent, lamo 🤣

Amazing

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OK, I LOVED Seraph, once he became fully sentient. He was beyond adorable & just stole my heart!

Sadly, although I've loved the entire series so far & I've loved every main character, I really could not stand Lilac.

I'd really liked him in his previous appearances, as he seemed like he was intuitive, intelligent & level-headed... unfortunately, he's none of those things in his story!

He's unecessarily arrogant, conceited, sarcastic, sardonic, flippant, condescending, extremely hypocritical & beyond ungrateful!

Although I've enjoyed all of Michael Lesley's choice of voices for all the character's, I can't say that I liked Lilac's one... his bored, monotonous, Valley girl accents was grating & compounded my dislike for Lilac's character.

Having said that, his Seraph voice is right on the money... he was able to make such a raspy, unnatural voice sound adorable & there was a little squeak when Lilac compliments him & it was such a short, little sound, but it conveyed so much emotion... my heart 💔

The only time that I liked Lilac were his moments with Seraph... his love for Seraph was truly genuine & that was his only saving grace, IMO!

The fact that Lilac consistently & purposely kept pertinent info from the rest of the camp, such as the diet, Seraph's progress & release, but when his decisions caused issues, naturally... he'd never recognise his own fault in it, but was always quick to blame other's.

Wyn saves him & his 1st thought is, "what, are they expecting me to thank him"?!? what a graceless & ungrateful sod.

He's always thinking that he doesn't care about anyone else's issues, problems, feelings, etc... but the world must stop when it comes to his own!

His selfish motivations prolonged Seraph's incarceration, because he refused to let anyone see how much Seraph had improved, but it was everyone else's fault that they didn't know it... 😡🤬😡

All the beasties are not only trying to help Seraph, but they treat him with respect & look after him... yet, Lilac thinks he's the only one who cares. They'd be none the wiser had it not been for the Beasties knowledge... but is Lilac able to recognise that?!? Nope 🙄

For me, it's a shame that this was the last book in the "original" series, as I wanted the series to end with a bang & yet another wonderful couple. TBF, Seraph & Lilac DO make a wonderful couple, but I couldn't overcome how irritating & irrational I found Lilac to be when he was interacting with anyone else, so it was more of a bittersweet experience for me.

I loved the story, but not one of the .sin characters.

Wyn, as usual stole the show with all his dry humour, zero F***s attitude & his monster daddy vibes (it was so sweet) 🤗

I wish we'd gotten more Edin, but I nearly she'd a tear when all the couples, minus one, all came together 🥹

Now, I've gotta find a copy of the Monster Christmas camp story (which hopefully doesn't feature Lilac too heavily, but loads of Seraph)... as I need to see how cute all my favourite Beasties & their Beasties' Hubbies of the Waste are doing & how their friendships have progressed 😍🤗

Seraph 😍 Lilac 😬

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I enjoyed this story when I read it, but listening to his felt more emotional, the more I heard what the military had done to Seraph.
The narration was great and helped me immerse myself further into their story and WOW Seraph's voice. As I have listened to the other books in the series I have always smiled when I heard Lilac's voice as it has always came across as he did not give a toss, having a deadpan tone.
This story also showed how good Michael Lesley was, as all the Beasties make an appearance, I could instantly recognise them by their voices.
Now on to Lor

Even better listening to the story

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Such a sweet story which brings beauty and the beast together. Liliac sees the man beneath the beast and embraces who get is now and finds a way for him to find a future worth living for. Also brings the other monster world couples back for some fun, laughs and tears.

Surprisingly moving

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I adored this story. Seraph and Lilac have a very special place in my heart. Parts of this are so painful but the ending is beautiful. I didn’t enjoy the narration though. The narrator pronounced Seraph like Sarah many times and it threw me off and Seraphs voice didn’t sound like how I imagined. But the story as a whole is phenomenal. Glad I read it first.

This book has my heart

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