I’m feeling slightly disturbed at how much I actually enjoyed this one… but in the best way. Lights Oout by Navessa Allen is a dark, intense, and a little out there, but I really liked the banter and chemistry between Ally and Josh. I listened to it as an audiobook and the duet narration really worked for the story, I really enjoy duet narration, I hope it kinda becomes the norm for future books. I wasn’t quite sure what I was in for when I started this one, but it surprised me. The tension, the chemistry, and the pacing made it a really engaging listen.
"You don’t need to understand it. You just need to feel it."
LIGHTS OUT
Lights Out by Navessa Allen
This is a dark romance that explores obsession, power dynamics, and twisted attraction. Ally is a nurse with a complicated past, and Josh has his own shadows following him. When their paths cross in the most unexpected way, what follows is a tangled, dangerous, and addictive connection.
It’s gritty, intense, and not your typical love story – but it’s definitely one I won’t forget.
- Murder
- Stalking (consensual and non-consensual elements)
- Violence
- Discussions of rape and past trauma
- Mental health themes
- Graphic sexual content
- Mentions of past abuse
Publisher: Quercus & Hachette Australia
Published: 14th Febraury 2024
Lights Out Series
Book 1 of 2
416 pages
10 hours
🎧 Audiobook Recommended – It’s a duet narration by Elena Wolfe and Jacob Morgan, and it worked so well for this story. Hearing both voices really pulled me in.
Lights Out by Navessa Allen Character Fan Art
I haven’t come across any fanart yet for Lights Out.
Spice Rating
In books I have given 4 spice rating, you will find steamy romance books featuring detailed intimate scenes and multiple romantic moments. Ideal for readers seeking a hotter romance experience.
My Rating of Lights Out by Navessa Allen
If a friend asked me if I would recommend this book, my answer would be Yes.
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