Hideaway (Devil's Night, #2)
Kai Mori returns to the eerie streets of Thunder Bay, drawn into a dangerous hunt for Damon while grappling with secrets that refuse to stay buried. Banks, a fiercely guarded woman with ties to Kai’s past, holds the key—but the closer Kai gets, the more he realizes that both their hearts and their truths may be his greatest test.
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About This Book
In "Hideaway," the second installment of Penelope Douglas's Devil's Night series, the enigmatic Kai Mori returns to Thunder Bay, a town steeped in secrets and shadows. His mission is clear: locate Damon, a former friend whose betrayal has left deep scars. The search leads him to the mysterious Pope Hotel, rumored to conceal a hidden twelfth floor that holds the key to Damon's whereabouts. Here, Kai encounters Banks, a fiercely guarded woman with ties to his past, whose knowledge of the hotel's secrets becomes invaluable.
As Kai and Banks delve deeper into the hotel's mysteries, their connection intensifies, revealing a complex web of past traumas and unspoken desires. The tension between them escalates, blurring the lines between trust and suspicion. Their journey is fraught with danger, as they confront not only the looming threat of Damon but also the darker aspects of their own psyches. The narrative unfolds in a slow-burn, suspenseful manner, immersing readers in a dark romance that challenges the boundaries of love and loyalty.
The atmosphere of "Hideaway" is thick with suspense and intensity, drawing readers into a world where every shadow hides a secret and every character harbors a past that refuses to stay buried. The novel masterfully intertwines themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the psychological impact of toxic power dynamics, creating a narrative that is both compelling and thought-provoking. As Kai and Banks navigate their tumultuous relationship, they are forced to confront the complexities of their emotions and the consequences of their actions, leading to a climax that is as unpredictable as it is satisfying.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the book's captivating writing style and immersive storytelling. Many appreciate the intense emotional depth and complex character development. Fans note the dark romance elements are compelling but may be triggering for some readers. Some criticize the pacing as slow, with lengthy chapters that could be more concise. Recommended for fans of dark romance seeking a thrilling and suspenseful read.
About the Author

Penelope Douglas
14 books in library
Readers are drawn to Penelope Douglas's novels for their deep emotional resonance and the exploration of complex, often taboo relationships. Her ability to craft morally ambiguous characters and intense romantic dynamics keeps audiences engaged and eager for more.
