Devourer of Men by Nikki St. Crowe [REVIEW]
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Devourer of Men by Nikki St. Crowe
Release Date: May 14, 2024
Pages: 222
Available Formats: 📖 🎧 📱
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What to Expect in Devourer of Men by Nikki St. Crowe
🖤 Abûsive Parent
🖤 Blôod Drinking
🖤 Dark Fantasy
🖤 Dark Romance
🖤 Enemies to Lovers
🖤 Fantasy
🖤 Forced Proximity
🖤 LGBTQ+
🖤 Magic
🖤 MC Captive/in Captivity
🖤 MM
🖤 Multi POV
🖤 Queer Romance
🖤 Retelling
🖤 Second Chances
🖤 Spousal Coma/Deâth (mentioned)
🖤 Struggles with Identity
🖤 Submission
🖤 Talk of Sûicide
🖤 Why Choose
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Devourer of Men Book Description:
I have few friends and fewer allies. What I do have on the island of Everland is a lot of people who want me gone. So when the Crocodile and Captain Hook reappear in my life, I am in no mood. And worse, they’re unknowingly endangering themselves by asking for me by a name I long considered dead.
Now, not only do I have to save myself, I have to save the two men who I swore I would murder with my bare hands if I ever set eyes on them again considering they abandoned me.
Unfortunately for me, Roc and Hook have other plans, and when I find myself caught between them, I have to make a decision: risk my heart or risk my life?
“That’s another lie,” he admits. “I am capable of love. But everything I have ever loved has left me.”
Devourer of Men by Nikki St. Crowe

Devourer of Men Ratings:
FMC: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
MMCs: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5
Plot: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️
Overall: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.25
Devourer of Men Review:
While this is a retelling in some ways, it is also a spin-off of the Peter Pan story.
Captain Hook docked in Everland hoping to find the woman who got away – Wendy Darling. Once settled in at a local inn, Hook starts asking around only to come up empty-handed. But there is one lead he just doesn’t know about yet and it comes in the form of his archnemisis, The Crocodile.
I love the dynamic between Hook and Roc and watching it evolve as they continue their hunt for Wendy. Throughout this journey, Hook did a lot of soul-searching and really grew into his identity, not the one his father built.
Devourer of Men was such an enjoyable story – I flew through the book in 24 hours. Nikki ended this story on a little cliffhanger and alluded to there being more books in the future.
Devourer of Men is perfect for readers who enjoy an antihero with a silver tongue that drops panties, a dark retelling of a childhood classic, and learning what happens when you keep your enemies too close.
