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Deal with the Devil

A Mercenary Librarians Novel, Book 1

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Deal with the Devil

By: Kit Rocha
Narrated by: Lidia Dornet
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Deal with the Devil is Orphan Black meets the post-apocalyptic Avengers by USA Today and New York Times best-selling author duo Kit Rocha.

Nina is an information broker with a mission - she and her team of mercenary librarians use their knowledge to save the hopeless in a crumbling America.

Knox is the bitter, battle-weary captain of the Silver Devils. His squad of supersoldiers went AWOL to avoid slaughtering innocents, and now he's fighting to survive.

They're on a deadly collision course, and the passion that flares between them only makes it more dangerous. They could burn down the world, destroying each other in the process....

Or they could do the impossible: team up.

This is the first audiobook in a near-future science-fiction series with elements of romance.

A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Books

©2020 Kit Rocha (P)2020 Macmillan Audio
Action & Adventure Adventure Fiction Romance Science Fiction
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Surprisingly good!

I had my doubts about the premise but the story is quite well done. You do have to suspend your disbelief once an important motivation is revealed but by that time you are sucked into the characters and care about them. Will be getting the next one!

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Librarians Rock

Good story and character development. LOVE Librarians as kick ass heros!! Sex scenes too long, maybe save some material for another encounter. Reader's lack of pauses at end of sections made it hard to follow shifts in character and location.

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great start to a new series

This is my first listen (or read) by Kit Rocha. They had me at mercenary librarians. The plot kept my attention with a couple of interesting twists. The driving force is really the characters and their enhanced abilities. They all have different skills and, more importantly, different back stories that come into play.

While this book focused on two characters, I appreciated some chapters from the perspective of other characters. it helped build personalities in my mind. The narration was good, but I felt like there was less differentiation between the male characters than the female characters.

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Future dystopia sci-fi with a romance twist

This is a decent story with plenty of action, but the explicit sex was a bit much. Maybe because I was not expecting it out of this story, but aside from the scenes themselves, it was a good story.

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Great new series by Kit Rocha

This is the first book in the new Mercenary Librarians series by Kit Rocha. I’ve been a fan of Kit Rocha going back to the early years of the Beyond series. I don’t remember how I stumbled upon the writing team, but I really love their stories and always look forward to new books. And more importantly, new characters.

These two authors write really fun characters I can always relate to in one way or another. Their characters always have their flaws, but want to be good people as a whole. They always surround themselves with friends that are more family. Many have blood relations that leave a lot to be desired. And things are no different here.

Here we get to meet the unofficial leader of a group of women in Atlanta which is much different from what we know now (this is set in the same world as the Beyond and Gideon’s Riders series, though you can read this without having read either of those series. There’s just a teeny Easter egg towards the end of the book). Years ago, there were solar flares that changed the world as we know it. And now Nina and her crew are just trying to survive and do some good along the way. They like to collect information in many forms. They share books, music and videos with the people of their community. But they also collect other information for money, because something has to pay the bills.

Garrett Knox is a leader of super soldiers on the run from their elite unit. They all have implants which increases their abilities in one way or another. However, those implants require maintenance or they can die a horrible death. That’s one of the ways they are kept in line. Though they are working on how to survive.

These two groups come together on a mission. They don’t trust each other. However, as they travel along the back roads from Atlanta to Tennessee, they learn to trust and more between the two groups. They truly become friends, which makes this all a bit harder for Knox and his group. But one of their own is in trouble.

I had no doubt starting this book that it would be a fun read. As I expected, I fell in love with the characters of this story. Even the villain, I found I liked. I found the plot of the story and the mission to be a good one, as well. I’m really excited for the second book to come out.

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This is my first time listening to Lidia Dornet. At first, I thought her voice was a bit too soft for a book that was more on the darker side. But the more I listened, she became the character voices for me. I found that all the voices really did fit each of the characters. I look forward to getting the second audiobook with her at the helm.

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Give it a try

Really enjoyed this series. A good mix of plot / steaminess. Was bummed to learn the second one isn't out yet

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Interesting premise, narration flawed

Although I love audiobooks, this is one book I wish I'd read rather than heard. The narrator made an attempt to give the characters individual voices, but if speaking for more than a sentence, the narrator's voice slid to a neutral register that made it impossible to tell if the first character was still the one speaking. Additionally, there was some odd pacing as well as word mispronunciation,.
As for the story, I'm a little disappointed. I realize I had an entire series to get to know the characters of the "Beyond" series (love the product placement with the bottle of booze!), so I'll be hanging in for the next book. I'm also hoping the characters will be having more sexy times .

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Great Dystopian Adventure

A future world where the infrastructure has broken down and corporations have stepped into fill the void of law and order. Premise is pretty scary, add super soldiers, and genetically enhanced humans, and your have a Deal with the Devil. I read Kit Rocha’s first Beyond series book, the world in Beyond is the same one the Deal with the Devil takes place. Unlike the Beyond series this book has more than scorching hot sex to get me on board. The book has an intriguing plot, lots of action and twists. I will definitely be reading/listening to more of this series. All the characters are fully formed in this series, non are just place holder type characters. The world is fleshed out and the bad guys are really bad. This is one really good dystopian adventure.

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Not what I was expecting at all, but two thumbs up

I admit that I wasn’t paying attention when I bought this on sale. When I saw a YA looking cover, the series moniker of “Mercenary Librarians,” and the summary promising Orphan Black meets Avengers…
I thought this was going to be a fast paced, quippy variation on Tomb Raider. This wasn’t that.

Yet, once I recalibrated, I really enjoyed this listen and have wishlisted other books by this author duo. While occasionally pulpy, this was more of a dystopian thriller. Sort of like The Postman meets the Jason Bourne world of enhanced soldiers as cities and corporations leverage tech to maintain power in a post-solar apocalypse. Only, instead of focusing on a lone man, this book gives us two great teams and a working with the enemy plot that steadily builds tension as we wait for the crossing and double crossing.

I loved the unique personalities on both teams, and especially loved the gals on team Nina. As much as I love my alpha men, what I really love is the “who’s the better killer” style chemistry between alpha men and women. And, all the ladies here are forces to be reckoned with.

Minor downsides include the scarcity of action for the length of this story, too many plots revolving around death fake-outs, and two slightly clunky get-togethers (at 5.5 and 12 hours). There are occasional F bombs. I also think I might have rated the story higher with a different narrator because this one had a really weird cadence with oddly placed pauses and syllable-emphasis.

This was my first foray with the author duo. Based upon this book, I tried their Beyond series, set in the same world… but, whoo! The Beyond series is first and foremost about apocalypse kink within a bootlegging, cage fighting gang. The dystopian adventure story is a distant second. There’s a lot of kink, both in quantity (felt like a dozen scenes) and variety (voyeurism, consensual domination, bondage, spanking, swapping, FF, FFM, MFM) … and that was just the first book. Each book in that series ran long, but I also found the kink hot, even if it was not my kink. It’s kind of weird to have erotica from one series, and traditional sex in another series, when both series are set in the same world.

Of the three series, I liked this series best for the ratio of dystopian story to romance to sex.
🏍️The Beyond Series was hot in a kinky, smut-pocalypse, bikers-N-booze way, but the sector uprising against Eden arc was dropped down in meager breadcrumbs across a nine book series that was clearly all about the sex.
🏍️ The Gideon’s Rider series was a weird mashup of regency romance in a post-apocalypse setting; the focus on MCs living in luxury, throwing balls, and ruling as gods/kings clashed horribly with the idea of them good guys, especially given the description of this world in the two other series.
🏍️This series, with far tamer sex and much more focus on rising up against the Corporation, hits my Goldilocks zone for pulpy post-apocalypse romance.

For similar books to this series, I recommend:
📍Lifelike trilogy by J Kristoff (if you like the ensemble, tech enhanced cast in a pulpier dystopia)
📍Hell Divers series by NSSansbury (if you want your dystopia to lean further into horror and grit)
📍Hunt the Stars by J Mihalik (if you like the working with the enemy vibe, but in a space opera)

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So good!

Incredible world building and characters.
Narration was not stunning, but pretty solid.
Can’t wait for the next book in the series!

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