Ever since an event that took place a year ago, he gets terrible stage fright before every performance. With a famous mother who's dedicated her entire life to her craft, and the weight of her expectations heavy on his shoulders, Rabbit is only one panic attack away from crumbling. He knows it'll be easier to escape if he stops running from the memory of that night, but he's stubborn and doesn't want to remember something so horrible his mind thought fit to erase it for him. Monotony has helped him make it through, and he's settled into a dull routine that keeps his mind occupied, the worst of the attacks limited to just before performances. That is until one of the infamous Devils of Vitality suddenly takes notice and decides to invade his life, whether he reciprocates or not.
Baikal Void has many titles.
Each of them comes with a responsibility attached to it. Future Dominus, head of the Vitality Brumal Mafia, is just one of them. He's always known he'd one day have to take the crown, he just never realized it'd be so soon. With his father dying and the inevitable changing of power looming, Baikal struggles to keep his deranged nature under control as he grapples with the upcoming loss. Then one night he's dragged to a recital for his university and sees him for the first time. After one glance he knows he's found his saving grace in Rabbit, the reserved musician who looks like he's battling demons of his own. Just like that, he's got a new title to add to the list. He's going to be the owner of one little ethereal bunny.
Rabbit doesn't understand Baikal's sudden and intense interest, or why the Brumal Prince has gone out of his way to collect enough dirt on his mom to force his hand. Blackmailed into a relationship of sorts, Rabbit fights against Baikal's constant advances and his own tumultuous feelings. Everything Baikal inflicts on him is wrong and twisted, and yet the longer he's made to endure, the more codependent Rabbit finds himself becoming. Baikal promises freedom from the predetermined fate he's always been a slave to, but only if he gives himself over to him completely.
And if he doesn't do so willingly? A devil is always prepared to take what they want, and Baikal Void is no exception.
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Chani majored in Creative Writing at Johnson State College in Vermont. To pay her bills, she has worked many odd jobs, including, but not limited to, telemarketing, order picking in a warehouse, and filling ink cartridges. When she isn’t writing, she’s binging TV shows, drawing, or frequenting zoos/aquariums. She is the author of the Xenith trilogy, and the teen paranormal series, The Underworld Saga, originally written under the penname Tempest C. Avery. She currently resides in Connecticut.
I'm quite smitten with Chani's writing style and her way of building a sci-fi world. There are probably better books out there, but right now this year these books are absolutely perfect for me and Chani can do no wrong. This is the fourth book I've read and her magic still works on me 🤩.
This is a dark book but not as dark as others. Definitely - Rape/Non-Con/Dub-Con - should be mentioned as a trigger, for more warnings please read the author's foreword. One that I really extremely love, all other authors should read this, it's perfect for the safety of the readers.
Baikal Void had better things to do with his time than sit around listening to anything that wasn’t the sound of a person taking his fist or his cock. 🖤🥀🖤
Baikal didn’t even know the man’s name, but suddenly he knew one thing with absolute perfect clarity. The beautiful performer would belong to him. 🤩🖤🤩
So Baikal is the bad guy. He wants to play Rabbit like the latter plays his instrument. And he will, but at the same time Rabbit plays Baikal. The chemistry between the two is really delicious. But first Rabbit has to accept that he can't get away from Baikal. The first few encounters between the two are a bit off because there wasn't enough time to get to know Baikal. You understand that he is possessive, but the way he tries to deal with Rabbit is bad bad bad. Later you will understand Baikal's methods, but at first they are not very nice ...
If this was kissing, Rabbit was glad he’d never experienced it before. He couldn’t breathe, couldn’t focus. Every time he opened his mouth wider in an attempt to suck in much-needed oxygen, all he got was a deeper stroke of that demanding tongue and a hard push of that mouth against his own. He felt like he was being torn open and eaten from the inside out and nothing had even happened yet aside from one damn kiss. 🔥🖤🔥
Rabbit tries to run away, but he is only a little bunny and the big bad wolf will always catch him. But he also has a strong, beautiful core. At first there are only glimpses, but even at the beginning he pushes back. The dialogues are a wee bit repetitive as Rabbit keeps saying no to Baikal and they go around in circles. For me, though, that's only a tiny annoyance.
Mostly the sexual encounters are non-con/dub-con. It is difficult to describe. Not everything is on the dark side between those two. It's a really fine line between non/dub and con. I don't think I'm making sense now, I don't have the right words. Let's have some of the book:
Once he did finally have him on his back, those legs spread wide, his hole greedily sucking on his cock…It would make all of this waiting advantageous. 🥵
Last night had been both a nightmare and a fantasy come to life. Rabbit couldn’t lie to himself and say he hadn’t enjoyed it. Even being dominated the way he had been. 🖤
Part of him wanted to submit and obey, wanted to give in to whatever Baikal had planned next for them, just to see what that plan entailed. 🥀
“I like the way you make me focus on nothing else but the things you can make me feel. I like the way you look at me like I’m important to you.� 😍😍😍
“I saw you and I just knew.� Void lifted a single shoulder as if that explained everything. “Knew what?� Rabbit didn’t get it. Maybe he never would. He sighed and got to his feet. “I knew you’d be mine,� he said, and then his gaze hardened. “And so you are. That’s non-negotiable. It’s a fact. You belong to me, little bunny. My tiny little obsession. Nothing and no one is going to take you from me.�
the book is the definition of a crash and burn for me. the first 50% was a solid 4 stars. i was loving the storyline, the push and pull was nearly perfect, baikal's obsession was off the charts plus with the chemistry and tension between them was palpable. their relationship was very very toxic, and everything about them and how they get together was hella unconventional. which i don't mind if there is something to root for in the their relationship and if i actually believe in their connection (this wasn't really the case here though). one thing i did enjoy was how baikal helped rabbit confront his demons and get over them. how he did it was in the complete wrong way but you have to suspend all morals, values, and beliefs when reading this or you won't be able to enjoy it. and well, maybe that's why i couldn't fully enjoy this 🤡 this book turned out to be such a disappointment, that it made it almost impossible to do so. 💀
Only a devil could defeat a monster. And Baikal Void was the biggest devil Rabbit knew of.
if you have read the A Whisper in The Dark series by this author, baikal is basically a copy and paste of odin, and i don't mean that in a good way. however, baikal did have some moments where i actually liked him unlike odin. baikal is the type of man who gives you the option to pick from a very bad choice or a lesser bad choice. if rabbit didn't want either of those, then baikal would force him into the worse option. he does not take no as an answer. it was not very cute, but honestly what did i expect with a book like this? however, what really bothered me was that baikal would say that he doesn't want to control, or to force rabbit at all and he wants rabbit to love him and to be his own person. he voiced this a lot, but unfortunately, based on the 3 books i've read from this author, they are a fan of having only tell and no show in their books. baikal gave me severe whiplash, his character was so sporadic and he made no sense.
example he would say this:
“We aren’t acting,� he corrected, “and I’ll only hover like this until I’m certain the man who attacked you has been dealt with and is no longer a threat. Believe it or not, Rabbit, I don’t want to control you. I like who you are, and I’m not in the market for a pet. My life is too hectic to raise another living creature.�
but then he was like:
“Spread those milky thighs and let me come inside this tight hole?� He wiggled his fingers, causing Rabbit to gasp. “I forced your legs apart,� he reminded. “I drove my cock into your body despite your pleas for me not to, and when you begged me to stop, I emptied my load deep inside of you,� he shoved those fingers in, pushing them as far as they would go, “again, and again, and again.�
like HUH?? dude make up your mind. this book has a list of triggers. i knew there was going to be dub con/non con going into this so that didn't bother me. what bothered me was baikal always doing the opposite of what he said or just not doing it at all. it’s like the author would finally give us a slither of hope that baikal actually genuinely cared even a little bit for rabbit but then it would be ripped away. baikal insisted he didn't want to control rabbit but that's exactly what he did the whole time. by the end of the book, do i believe they actually loved each other? i guess so. but it was only because baikal didn't give rabbit a choice other wise. he basically wore him down until rabbit gave up. it was very clear that baikal had all the power here and if rabbit wanted something different, well, that didn't really matter. i wish their relationship would have been more balanced but it does kinda get there but not until the very end of the book.
this is going to have spoilers from here!
The crowd was already standing and applauding before he finished, and through his haze, he couldn’t process why. Until a twisted ribbon of teal, bright and glowing, drifted past his field of view. Teal, like Void’s eyes. Teal, a color Rabbit had never produced with the beiska before. After years of painstaking struggle and practices that had lasted until daybreak, Rabbit had finally unlocked a new color.
now what really threw me over the edge when i started disliking the book was when rabbit unlocked the new color playing his bieska. i was so happy because rabbit is a musical prodigy and he finally unlocked a new color after a couple of years and it was all because of baikal. he started to have some actual genuine feelings, feelings that didn't feel forced upon him because of baikal even with how fucked up their relationship was. rabbit started to see the good sides that this relationship with baikal could have. after his performance, baikal disappeared for a whole week and ghosted rabbit. it wasn't even explained why he was gone or why he couldn't have at least contacted rabbit once. rabbit ended up getting drugged and almost kidnapped and baikal wasn't there to protect him the one time rabbit needed him. now all those feelings that developed got squashed. after FINALLY seeing a little light after all in this book and FINALLY seeing a slither of actual connection between them, it all went down the drain. disappointed was an understatement. it didn't seem like he really cared for rabbit as much as he said he did. we were back to square one like it was the beginning of the book again. there was little to no relationship or character development. rabbit would be like "i'm not sure how far i want to go with baikal" at 90% and then at 98% he wants to marry him???
now for delusional rabbit:
“You’re the first person who’s given me a choice.� He chuckled humorlessly. “Even if the choices aren’t really choices at all. Even if the end always leads back to you, at least you let me decide how I get there. You let me set the pace.�
i flat out laughed at this. "you are the first person to give me choices even though they aren't even choices" i'm sorry what??? that makes no sense. from my understanding of this book, baikal did not let rabbit set the pace or decide how to get there at all. it was all baikal controlling and manipulating everything. i had this same problem with the A Whisper in The Dark series, i feel like the author tries to make something seem a certain way, but it doesn't come across that way. like they are words on paper that baikal is saying rabbit can make his own choices, but they are just words with no meaning because there is no evidence that proves those words are true. idk how to explain it.
anyway, i knew going into this that this is not a redemption arc for baikal, he is unapologetically himself and he's a spoiled mafia prince who always gets whatever he wants. but it would have been nice to feel like there was some connection between them that was believable. but once baikal finally gets what he wants, in the end he would do anything for rabbit, it just takes to the last possible moment to actually see it. if you like dark romance, don't mind reading a LOT of dub con/non con (because there was i think 1-2 actual fully consensual scenes in this book and it was basically at end....), toxic and overly possessive obsessive mmcs, touch him and die, along with some cool sci-fi and fantasy elements, you'll enjoy this!
Everything Chani has been putting out in the past year has become my new favorite flavor of book. It's like when you walk into an ice cream shop and there's all these crazy new flavors but your eyes keep glancing back to your tried-and-true. You know you're gonna get it. You may ask for samples to flirt with some of the other flavors but come on, be real, you know what your heart really wants. For me, that's apparently literally anything that this woman writes. (Coincidentally, my actual tried-and-true ice cream flavor is mint chocolate chip - I implore you to read the book and find out why I would even bring that up; you won't regret it.)
Rabbit, a musician who plays a beautifully unique instrument called a beiska, catches the eye of Baikal, the planet's mafia prince and a wolf if I've ever seen one. The hunt begins before our little bunny even knows he's being pursued and by the time he catches on, it's far too late as the wolf chases him around the tree and straight down into his sweet little rabbit hole.
There is so. much. to the story - tons of tiny little details that I'm stupidly obsessed with: the gorgeous elements of the beiska, the planetary relationship between Imperials and the mafia, Baikal and his dad, the history of Shouts, the glowing trees, even the fucking school uniforms. I could quite literally go on and on about the attention to detail that Chani puts into all of her books and EVERYTHING is just fucking *chef's kiss*.
Idk who the real devil is, Baikal or Chani Lynn fuckin' Feener, cause listen, I would unquestionably sell my soul to her for nothing in exchange other than for her to continue writing these deliciously dark books. While not as dark as previous books, it still left me happily sated (yet inexplicably starving for more).
Interesting concept. Good bones. Weird as fuck name choices. Execution a bit flip-floppy and the characters personalities are all over the place.
Trigger warning for non-con/dub-con. There is an author note in the beginning that discusses this. Personally I would have preferred a bit more lead up/slow burn, a bit more getting to know Baikal before it jumps into the non-con sex scenes. The first half is quite heavy on the sex scenes, I got more into the story in the second half/last third when the plot opened up and we got to know the characters more. Although then the ending felt a bit rushed and did a complete turn around in terms of feelings.
At times things felt a bit repetitive with Rabbit resisting and Baikal pushing but then Rabbit’s change of mind felt sudden. There was some good scenes but I would have loved more on page interactions showing Rabbits mindset changing. I think writing non-con to lovers well needs a skilled writer to be able to show the complexities of this kind of relationship. I didn’t believe that Rabbit went from being raped by Baikal to falling in love with him with what little relationship development was shown on page.
I wanted more show and less tell. I kind of felt what the author was telling us about Baikal and Rabbits personalities and what was going on between them was different to what was actually shown. It all felt a bit wishy-washy and confusing at times as to what was actually going down with Baikal’s plans for Rabbit.
Overall this was rather good but didn’t quite hit the mark for me. I’d still consider giving the author another go and the beginnings of the world building are promising.
How amazing was this world? How ridiculously psycho was Baikal? How much did i love all of this?
I finally delved into this sci-fi college setting and i get what all the fuss was about. This is a dark, m/m college romance - but it's sci fi, meaning this. You know when you read a contemporary dark college romance, and these 'kids' are all into BDSM, they are mafia royalty, rich, buying property left right and centre, are art prodigies, and also somehow are under 25 years old and you think - well this is some unrealistic gossip girl shit, and not at all what college was like when i was in college? Yeah, all of that becomes moot when it's happening on planet Vitality, instead of mafia it's Brumal, and instead of regular music there are musical instruments that make light. Oh, and the prominent Brumal members also have magic powers, their species are called Shouts and they can manipulate shadow. Soooo do you see how when a character like this exhibits unnatural knowledge of anal cavity stretching practices at the tender age of 23 (so his partner can fit him in obviously) you're like - yeah, of course he does.
So once you therefore buy into all the unbelievable and unlikely elements, you are invested. I loved this world, and the characters, and their NAMES.
Rabbit Trace, a musical prodigy has panic attacks, unresolved trauma, a raging bitch of a mother and is pretty much living his not-best Ace life. Enter Baikal Void, the Brumal Prince, on the cusp of taking over his dying father's conglomerate, straight A student, gorgeous and insanely possessive and basically a psychopath, and part of the group who are infamously known as the Devils of Vitality. He sets his sights on Rabbit, and decides - yeah, he will be mine, no questions. Whenever some people try to warn him - you, like the fucking Genie of the Lamp, cannot make someone fall in love with you - Baikal just shrugs and says "[...]watch me!"
Rabbit is a walking panic attack resulting from complex trauma. He isn't thriving. Unfortunately, Baikal doesn't seem to care one bit (he actually does a lot because he has been stalking Rabbit for a year, but you wouldn't know from his actions, yet). [...]"You think needing to suck my cock before a performance because it's covered in mint-flavored lube constitutes as functioning, Rabbit?" Hi touch turned delicate, fingers trailing back to stroke the short hairs at the base of his skull. "I have a friend who likes to take people apart because he finds it interesting, and even he functions better than you do." By the way, this story floats on non- and dub-con which, if not your thing, can be a little jarring. A lot jarring, and in the words of Rabbit himself, [...]by the time his alarm had gone off signalling he needed to get ready for school, Rabbit's beliefs had been confirmed. Void wasn't a dominant in the traditional sense of the word, he was just fucked in the head. Between his stalking, possessiveness and pressuring virgin Rabbit into doing all kinds of depraved things, culminating in bottoming for him which was scary to read because of course Baikal is gigantic, i was very overwhelmed by Baikal, coz look:
[...]If something was scaring his tiny obsession, something other than him, of course, he'd deal with it. No one got to touch Rabbit and live.
"[...]there's little fun to be had watching you struggle - unless it's because you're choking on my dick."
"[...]you spat on my generosity and now I'm no longer in the mood to cater to your delicate sensibilities."
For half the book Rabbit fights that which Baikal had decided was an inevitability. After he changes his mind (obviously, they always do) and does a 180 and decides he has been falling for Baikal all along. And what's not to love: [...]There was something thrilling about being kissed like this, like Baikal had forgotten how to breathe and was struggling to find oxygen buried in Rabbit's mouth instead. There's also trauma healing, helping him get out of his shell and owning his own life and all that, but that's minor detraction from the main insanity that is this man.
Also, he is absolutely the sci-fi equivalent of Nikolai Sokolov from the Rina Kent universe and yeah, you had me at "Niko".
So, i loved this, despite it being riddled with issues of consent and quite rapey. I also don't love the 3rd person past tense writing. Read at your own risk. But read!!!
“Give yourself to me, little bunny, and I’ll make all your dreams come true.�
Wow! I wish I could see Rabbit playing his beiska in person. I really need to tell you this part!!! Rabbit unlocks a new color on his Beiska.( It's an instrument that colors flow out of when he plays.) So,hes playing at one of his concerts.... with a vibrating buttplug stuck in his ass that Baikal is controlling 🤭..guess what color he unlocks?! TEAL! BAIKALS FREAKING EYE COLOR 😂weee so freaking cute. I loved this book, Baikal was so bad. He was good. Instantly fell in love with him when he helped Rabbit through his panic attacks. Everything Baikal did was to help his Tiny Obsession... Even covering his dick in mint chocolate flavored lube was for Rabbit 🤭 I was a bit lost during the first 50+ish %. I thought maybe I skipped a book....No world building, just kinda thrown in it. It's okay tho, the book is more focused on their relationship. The names were so ridiculously confusing... I found out almost at the end that Kal is one of Baikals' nicknames. I thought it was a whole different dude. Oops. Void and Kal is Baikal. The revenge on Rabbits mother wasn't as much as it could have been. She deserved more.
I would have liked to know more about Baikals' shadow powers. Hell, even his dad's powers sounded cool. None of the magic is really talked about. No cheating. No OM drama. The end made me so happy.
"There was something thrilling about being kissed like this, like Baikal had forgotten how to breathe and was struggling to find oxygen buried in Rabbit’s mouth instead."
I enjoyed this so much!!!! Totally fell in love with Baikal even though he is a walking red flag - swoon🥰
It was kind of hard to picture the story world setting because it's clear that it's not Earth, and intergalactic travel is the norm, but for the life of me I could not picture what Vitality looked like at all!! The trees sounded so pretty though...
I actually loved the idea of the Beiska instrument and how it produces colourful soundwaves - that sounds so incredibly pretty and I wish it was real because I would love to see that.
Rabbit (aka Bunny 🥰🥰) was so entertaining too. He's so in denial about what a great catch he is because of his mother that it makes him act like a clueless himbo when it comes to someone being interested in him! I could clearly picture his facial expressions and Baikal's exasperation whenever he misunderstood what was happening and Baikal's intentions 😂😂
Although this was a textbook example of a toxic relationship, they actually suit each other so well and I was so happy for them to get their HEA. Also loved how Rabbit had to be so careful with his wording when he finally figured out their dynamic, yet he still got outsmarted when it came to after graduation - I was laughing way too much at how smug Baikal was in that moment.
Series so Far - September 2024 Books 1-6: I thought I did one of these for this series already, but have not so I'm rectifying that now! Chani's done a great job with this series of having a great balance of dark/obsessive & rough dynamics juxtaposed with hurt/comfort and protection which keeps me coming back every single book.
That said, I seem to have the best luck with every other book from this series. 🤣 Echo was such an amazing start, so I don't think it's that big of a surprise that book 3 would be my first second fave book of the series given the main character. Book 5 was a big surprise + ABSOLUTE CATNIP for me though with the tropes and character & relationship dynamics that it easily became my new fave + the first book in the series to truly contend with Echo for me. I'm still not sure which of the two I love more, but the best part is I don't have to pick so I won't. 😆
Book 6 was super highly anticipated for me since these were characters I wanted books for since the very beginning of the series and although I had fun with them (and the cameos), I didn't enjoy their overall journey as much as I was hoping to.
TL;DR: the odd-numbered books in this series are my fave. I'll have to see if anything changes when I do a reread!😂 They all are super dark and super fun in different (and in some cases similar ways) though so you really can't go wrong!
Book 1: - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐�(7/1/23) Book 2: - ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 🥈 (8/27/23) Book 3: - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐�(11/22/23) Book 4: - ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 🥉(3/12/24) Book 5: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐�(7/3/24) Book 6: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 🥉(9/14/24) ----------- Disclaimer: I received a review copy for free via BookSirens, but I am voluntarily leaving my honest review. Many thanks to the author for the opportunity!
Chani has me HOOKED with literally anything and everything she writes, and Echo is definitely a standout that really grabs you right at the beginning. One thing that I always love about Chani's stalker and obsessive MMCs is how unapologetically honest and forward they are about their desires and dedication to their obsessions and Baikal delivers on this aspect beautifully.
Echo also has the perfect balance of stalker/obsession and hurt/comfort which is just *chef's kiss* and the build-up was fantastic! The spice was super hot, and the vulnerabilities that both Rabbit and Baikal show to each other was really sweet and touching. There is a lot of angst and trauma that Rabbit has to deal with and I loved the way the extent of his suffering was unveiled as the story went on. It made it that much sweeter to witness how Baikal actively want to help Rabbit in literally every single aspect of life. The just desserts with things was SO GOOD.
The sci-fi elements here added a great flavor, and I loved all the details that Chani added with how the beiska works as an instrument too. Loved the setting and really felt the mafia touches here were great. If you were intrigued by the way the brumal work and also by Kal's magic (and the tattoos), I highly recommend Chani's other series, (and the rest of A Whisper in the Dark), which also explores these ideas more with different characters!
I also really loved the side characters and am SO excited to read Kel's story in August! 👀
Tropes: enemies to lovers, forced proximity Feels: 5/5 Steam*: 5/5 Kinks: yes, see triggers Angst: low HEA: yes Pairing: MM Triggers/potential icks/content warnings: Noncon, dubcon, mild bondage, choking, bad parents, physical and mental abuse, stage fright, panic attacks, murder, stalking, blackmail, exhibitionism
This is a paranormal romance in that it happens on another galaxy.
Rabbit is a senior at college. He is a musical prodigy, the child of a successful musician. His mother is abusive and has been trying all his life to turn him into a musical prodigy that will further her own reputation. Rabbit is not allowed to have friends, all of his effort needs to go into his music.
Kal is a senior as well. He is the son of the leader of the mafia, he is next in line. He is a brutal man. Kal sees Rabbit at a performance and is instantly enraptured by him. He doesn't pursue / claim him for a year because his dad is dying and his life is a bit chaotic. But then he overhears that Rabbit is considering an arranged marriage that his mother is trying to orchestrate. And hell no, that is not going to happen. He aggressively inserts himself into Rabbit's life and won't be ejected.
When Kal finds out Rabbit is a virgin, he gentles himself to some extent and doesn't insist on everything at once. But Rabbit keeps fighting being his, fully giving in. Kal is a very compelling character, he feels so strongly, he's very intense about his little bunny. It's a smoldering read! Kal challenges Rabbit for the better and subtly tries to heal him and help him confront his problems. It's not an easy HEA, there's mystery and tension throughout.
I really enjoy a character like Kal. So intimidating to everyone else, but passionate and whipped for his guy. He did such sweet things. He basically moved Rabbit in with him or moved into Rabbit's place depending on where Rabbit wanted to be. He at one point was getting a special tattoo using a particular substance that was so rare that he would only have one such tattoo in his lifetime and he chose an image of a rabbit.
Some notable moments:
The villain taking care of him through a panic attack... "“Breathe, little bunny,� he was talking to him, may have been doing so throughout the entire struggle for all Rabbit knew, his voice soothing and velvety. “You’re safe. I’m here. Nothing can get to you so long as I’m around. Breathe, Rabbit. I’ve got you. I’ve got you.�"
"When he came to himself, he realized with a start that he was in the process of peppering Rabbit’s face with light kisses, just the barest press of his lips here and there. Giving into the urge to be gentle, he pet his hair next, moving the sweaty strands off his forehead, and then captured his mouth and stroked his tongue against Rabbit’s."
"“I want to know everything about you.� Rabbit stared at him. “Do you really have no idea how creepy that sounds?� “It’s not romantic?� “When you say it while looking at me like you want to sink your teeth into my flesh? No. No, not in the slightest.� “Well,� he shrugged. “I tried.�"
*FYI about steam: I rate steam based on a combination of quality & quantity. I note kink separate from steam because I don't want to underrate steamy reads that don't have much kink.
**Note about spoilers: I like to comment on the plot of a book in reviews, so I almost always mark my reviews as containing spoilers. But I try to avoid spoiling the big dramatic moments! As a reader, I personally like to know what I'm getting into before I read a book so I know more about the content and if it's to my taste/mood, so I try to give that information in my reviews for myself when I'm considering rereading and also for other readers.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Chani Lynn Feener is fast becoming my favorite author of dark romance. I enjoyed getting to know all these characters and can't wait to see some others in future books. A Berga book, anyone?
This was pretty alright and I overall had a good time reading it. Definitely had a good premise and a good set up for a story. I just wish we got a bit more. I would have liked a little more of the relationship building and showing them falling for each other. It was really heavy on the sex scenes (which were all very dark) but I would have liked more actual relationship scenes I think. I also would have loved more world building. I love reading sci-fi books and this book touched a bit on the world building, talking about the college a bit and different planets and galaxies but really never went into detail on any of it. You could almost forget you're reading a sci fi book. Mostly I really hated their names. Baikal and Rabbit. They were the worst.
Its not shock that I lived another dark sci-fi by Chani. Give me all the Baikals 😂
Loved the possessiveness, the darkness and the fantastic sexual chemistry between him and Rabbit. Rabbit certainly caught Baikals attention and it was hot as hell.
It was a good read but nothing too special. I had a good time reading this book but it was nothing outstanding imo. This is totally up to me though. It wasn't bad, I do think the ending was a bit fast and that the author could have shortened the first part of the story instead but that is a me problem. I think I will read more from this author, with this book I have only read two but I like her ideas even if they could be developed in a better way (always in my opinion), I will certainly read the next book always set in this universe with characters that we have already seen in this book and that intrigue me.👀
I grabbed an ARC of this off of BookSirens and honestly not reading it immediately was a miracle. Then I ended up reading it in a day� if I could have taken off work to read it in one sitting, I would have.
Oh. My. God. I loved this. The characters sucked me in and I loved them. There was mystery around so many aspects and at times I did wish more time was spent on everything, it almost feels like this is set up so we can get more stories about other characters. You can’t tell me nothing is going on with the Imperial Prince and Rabbit’s friend/friend’s brother. It seem likes we get surface level to the problems going on in the Bakmal gang too and seeing Baikal in action more would have been great.
The romance? Beautiful. Yes, 100% do believe the content warnings need to be read before diving into this one, but for as forceful as Baikal is the two of them are� cute? I’m glad we have so much time with Rabbit admitting he likes Kal though. It made me so happy.
I squealed sooooo much reading this. Will probably be a book I reread in the future. Just wow I loved it. I didn’t think I’d love it more than *Between the Devil and the Sea*, but I do. I’m obsessed and plan on reading more by this author ASAP.
—Ĕ� Pre-release: I absolutely cannot wait to read this. I'm so hyped.
MM Dark Romance Sci-fi/Multi Universe Mafia Prince/Musical Prodigy Obsessed At First Sight Touch Him and 💀 Lotsa Spice
First off, if you decide to read this, check the TWs. There is a boatload of non-con between the MCs…so� yea. I was pretty much prepared for it. I read Between the Devil and the Sea a few months ago and that was almost 100% non-con/body betrayal. Same for this one.
Rabbit and Void have a very toxic and complex relationship. Well complex for us, the reader. For Void it’s pretty straightforward. Rabbit is his, and that’s all there is to say. Void saw Rabbit perform one time and instantly becomes obsessed with him. Rabbit is a zombie, living with a crazy controlling mother and near debilitating performance anxiety. Once these two come together it’s� intense.
I enjoyed this book, but not sure if I will continue the series. I felt like it was so similar to the other book I read by this author, and it sounds like the next book is the same non-con/obsession formula. I also wish there was more world building. The potential is there. A mafia sci-fi! I mean, come on. That’s sounds so cool, but I just feel that the sci-fi was underplayed. Still a good read though, so I’d still say give it a shot if it sounds interesting to you.
Rating 5/5⭐️ Spice 4/5🌶 I'm definitely found new favorite author! This is my second book from Chani and I love it! It's a dark romance about a musician with stage fright and the mafia prince who blackmails him into a relationship. A dark MM Sci-Fi College Enemies to Lovers Romance. Rabbit, a musical prodigy and son to December Trace a legendary, Beiska player extraordinaire. He suffers from stage fright and anxiety, loneliness and some severe PTSD, and all he wants is to live his life and have some friends, some freedom from his mom. Baikal is the heir to the Brumal throne, and one of the Devil's of Vitality. Baikal’s special ability is that he can create/manipulate shadows. He sees Rabbit though at a school recital and something just clicks for him. An obsession is borne. And yes, Baikal himself refers to Rabbit as “My Little Obsession�. And he has literally spent a year stalking Rabbit until he could not control himself any longer. Baikal is a master of manipulation and Rabbit will be his forever. I will admit I found his possessiveness so to be so hot. These two really tug at your heartstrings together. They fit perfectly. The sex is hot.🔥 Definitely worth the read.
When I first went into Echo by Chani Lynn, I mistakenly tried to draw comparisons to Between The Devil And The Sea. These two books are entirely different. The only exception being is that they take place in the same universe, but on neighbouring planets.
Rabbit, a musical prodigy and son to December Trace a legendary, Beiska player extraordinaire. Renowned on planet, for being one of the only ones known and able to play the intricate instrument. Rabbit, AKA "Bunny" or more pointedly known to Baikal "his little obsession," after seeing him at one of Rabbits recitals, becomes the object of Baikal's desire.
Baikal is the heir to the Brumal throne, and one of the Devil's of Vitality. The lengths he goes to in chaining Rabbit to him, at first seem extreme, but with Chani's attention to details, it becomes abundantly clear there is a method to his madness, and he eventually cracks into fortress Rabbit has skilfully built around himself. Both, Baikal and Rabbit are extremely interesting characters and tumultuously take the wheel in leading us on an upheaval of twists and haunting turns.
Echo, was a lot deeper than I could've imagined, it's a balancing act with these two and at times we were on a knife edge with them. Baikal is morally gray AF! But also hot, the heat is never lacking where Chani's books are concerned. The turmoil, both characters face had me glued, the back and forth never fails to entice me with these characters.
I absolutely adored this book, it's uncompromising but very tender too. Rabbit had a way of burrowing his way into your heart, whilst Baikal just stormed right in there, making himself at home.
I will give Chani Lynn Feener one thing, and that is that she gives her characters badass names. Baikal Void? What a name. Rabbit Trace? Why does that even work? Other than that, I didn't love this book. Baikal is the scion of a space mafia family, and he becomes obsessed with Rabbit, a traumatized and reclusive musician with gigantic mommy issues and huge potential. The first half of this book left me completely cold. Baikal was so insistently rapey that I actually could not handle it. He manipulates and coerces Rabbit into a sexual relationship that Rabbit explicitly does not want. I've read 'dark romance' before where the MC might be underhanded and nefarious, but doesn't quite come off as such an absolute predator. I always find the mental gymnastics required to get the love interest to reciprocate really fascinating, like, where are we going with this? And although I love a possessive and obsessive MC, Baikal really just came off as an autocratic brat. The story itself is interesting, and I find the world-building pretty cool and complex, although the text again need much better copy-editing, which I hope Feener will someday realize. Overall, an engaging book, but the coercive nature of the relationship made it feel forced and false to me.
4.25 “tiny obsession�🐇⭐️ There are two kinds of people who read this: The first ones love it so much they make so many edits and declare Kal their book boyfriend. The second blatantly ignore the pages upon pages of trigger warnings and paragraphs with exclamation marks and then stupidly bash and hate it because of said trigger warnings. Excuse tf outta you??!!
Oh yeah and there’s me who is still fixated on why they just let the abusive mother go scot free when i already did a play by play of her torture. That i am disappointed the bitch didn’t get it is an understatement. I am crushed!!! The trigger warnings are a liee (for me) i wanted more VIOLENCE! (Again for me assholes). I need BLOOODDDDDD ( okay it says dark romance girlie on the bio. Judge yourselves instead okay?!)
Oh and yeah this book was so good. *chef’s kiss* i loved the possessiveness and the manipulation (it was funny and kinda cute (Wait i don’t owe anyone any explanation 😌) Loved everything. Kal is book bf . Kazimir is mine tho because I’m secretly hoping he delivers in his own book and that book 4 cover ??!!!oof😩🫣. Kelevra would you please deliver too?? Kill them allllll. Muahahahahaha 😈😈😈
Okay yeah that’s my very ✨awesome � review guys Back to staring at my wall and decapitating December Trace (worst mother EVER!!)
Oh oh oh yeaahhhh love all the devils and their counterparts (it’s giving psycho found family and i’m here for it!!!)
Yes yes i made this chaotic on purpose because it’s very fitting. See how much fun you had hmm?😏 hmm😏😏
I don’t even have words for how boring this is? I have not one iota of fucks to give about this book or its plot or any of the characters. Almost half way in and basically not a thing has happened?! Please.
It needs a serious edit. Everything is so needlessly long winded and everything is repeated all the time.
This is also set in a different universe and for what? It’s a college mafia romance about a mafia heir and a musical prodigy who is, essentially, a violinist. Aside from this particular violin-adjacent instrument making colours as well as sounds, and Kal having “shadow powers�, there’s no discernible reason this needed to be set anywhere other than earth. I just felt like it was added to be interesting but wasn’t??
Kal also is just as bland as a soggy piece of bread. The trigger warnings in this book include “and if you meet a person like Kal, run� and I’m just laughing cause for a villain he’s so boring 😂 what’s even worse is that his dirty talk is also so forced and boring!!! Ugh
I did, however, love that the other main characters was named Rabbit. Something about that worked for me, so, cute.
Maybe it gets better in the second half idk but I’m never gonna find out
i’m literally feeling all the feels i don’t even know how to explain and i wish i could string together a more coherent review but i can’t……just know that this book was a freaking experience and it sucked me right in and held me down by the throat�..how did the author manage to make baikal so yummy while also making him batshit insane, but the kind of batshit insane that makes u giggle and twirl ur hair🤭🤭🤭 (i’m scared of him in real life🫥) like his jealousness in combination with his possessiveness?????🤤🤤 i’m not in my right mind rn bc wow🥵🥵 i ate it right up!!! and u know what else i ate right up ??? rabbit’s protective instinct when it came to baikal�..like it literally had me squealing🥺🥺🥺 and all the decisions rabbit made towards the end bc he was allowed to choose bc baikal gave him that freedom and he used it to willingly, for what he wanted, aka to stay with baikal!!!!!!!!!! ughhhh yes this book was everything and more and even the subplots had my eyes glued to the page……i want a novella with them plssss i need a glimpse into their happiness a few years down the line😩
This book took me a long time to finish mainly because it repeated the same thing over and over again and it got tedious. This definitely isn’t as good as the other books I’ve read by this author.
Baikal and Rabbit were interesting characters at first but by the end you were annoyed by them both. This book lacked depth and true storytelling. I expected more after reading the Whisper in the Dark trilogy.
“Rabbit opened his mouth, but then closed it again, realizing he was only arguing for the sake of arguing, and not actually out of any real objection.� This is the book in a nutshell. It was ANNOYING AF.
Meh. Plus, the main plot point of the mother and her abuse was VERY anticlimactic. AND they did the (first time) I love you’s off page?!? Who does that after all they went through. Ughhhhh.
With the disappointment this book was, I might read the next book mainly because I’m interested in knowing Rin’s back story.
I do enjoy toxic, possessive LIs (as long as the writing is self-aware) and the writing definitely was self-aware here, buuuut somehow this still wasn't my cup of tea. For me, Baikal was simultaneously too unhinged and not unhinged enough if that makes any sense.
Please note, not sure why, how, or who combined the special edition with the regular on goodreads, but please note there are TWO versions. They have different purchase links and material.
Idk what chokehold this woman has on me, but Chani just keeps dropping banger after banger in this Dark Sci-Fi world 😫🤌🏻🔥
Baikal and his Rabbit are perfect. I love me a possesively obsessive man and Kal embodies that to a T. Rabbit was his from first sight and he wasn't taking no for an answer from Rabbit.. especially after having stalked him for a year 🤣 Rabbit really tried for denial.. keyword tried. Our bunny was no match for our Prince in that department. Also, the TWIST?! BRO.
I'm so ready for the next book in this series of standalones ! Bring on psychotic Kel and his slutty waist 😌🔥
� dark college romance � enemies-to-lovers � mafia vibes � forced proximity � obsessed male lead � dub con � stalker
Trying to gather my thoughts bc this was so good it broke my brain
I love this series because of the creative and immersive world building, the dark obsessive/possessive immoral MC’s, the hot af sex and the interesting plot that has a bit of a twist at the end
These books all have dubcon/noncon and a love interest that is obsessive, possessive, domineering and ✨HUNG� These dudes are terrible guys but wow that singular focus and unshakeable drive to get what they want is seriously hot
This one and Call of the Sea are my favorites. I liked the hurt/comfort part of this romance. Baikal decided Rabbit was his to take care of and he didn’t give Rabbit a choice. Rabbit tried to push him away for most of the book but Kal wasn’t budging. The way he manipulated Rabbit into falling for him 🥵 he was so pushy but it was so cute when he was sweet to his bunny (sidenote: I love the cutesy nicknames the bad guys use in this series)
This series takes tropes I love and executes them flawlessly 💗 Sooo glad to have some new favorites