“Lights Out” by Navessa Allen – An Audiobook Review

Rating: 4.75/5

Year Published:  2024
Genre:  Dark Romance
Page Count:  400 (13.5 hr)
Narrators:  Elena Wolfe & Jacob Morgan (Duet Narration)

Quick Summary

Lights Out is a comedic dark romance that follows Aly Cappellucci, an overworked trauma nurse with a secret fascination for masked men on social media. Her online interactions take a thrilling turn when Josh Hammond, a reclusive hacker with a troubled past, decides to bring her fantasies to life. As their unconventional relationship unfolds, they explore their deepest desires while confronting external threats that test their bond. 

 

What I Loved

  • Immersive Audiobook Experience: The duet narration by Elena Wolfe and Jacob Morgan was exceptionally well-done, adding depth and immersion to the story.

  • Engaging Characters:

    • Josh's Complex Charm: Despite the stalker trope, Josh's self-awareness and remorse regarding his actions made him a surprisingly likable character. 

    • Aly's Empowering Journey: Aly's transformation from a dedicated nurse to embracing her darker fantasies showcased her strength and complexity. 

  • Authentic Medical Insights: The author's research into trauma nursing added realism, especially in how Aly's professional experiences intertwined with her personal life and desires. 

  • Fred – The Scene-Stealer: Aly's cat, Fred, provided delightful moments of levity.

Who Should Read This?

This novel is ideal for readers who appreciate dark romances with morally gray characters, psychological depth, and a blend of humor and intensity. Fans of unconventional love stories that explore the boundaries of desire will find this book particularly engaging. 

Final Thoughts

Lights Out offers a thrilling and insightful journey into the complexities of human desire and connection. With its well-developed characters, immersive storytelling, and a perfect balance of humor and darkness, it stands out as a compelling read in the dark romance genre. 

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