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The Devil's Toy Box

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Step into his box and stare into his mirrors.
Become trapped in madness and logic only he can deal.
Manifestation of desires and fears that go hand in hand.
The webs of lies, he spins to entertain.
Claim what you need but speak wisely, and not with your foolish tongue.
The cost can be great and end in your demise.


225 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 30, 2022

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H.M. Brooks

13 books94 followers
Author H.M. Brooks serves up blood and gore with a healthy twist of romance. Residing in the south, she is always seeking out new inspirations for her fictional worlds. She is a lover of all things that go bump in the night! You will love the sass she brings to her writing with her deep southern roots. Brooks has everything it takes to make monsters thrive and come alive off the pages.

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236 reviews3 followers
February 12, 2022
This book like all of HM's books was nothing short of PHENOMENAL!
It was different from Cult X and the Mad duet but we still see some familiar characters. But the plot was different...it was still dark and suspenseful and of course there was some good steam mixed in.
The Devil’s ToyBox is a place where only those with a certain type of secret desire or thought can enter and meet the man of the hour...and it's called his toybox for a reason.
The revelations were shocking. Blew my mind. Totally unexpected and unpredictable.
I loved every sick and twisted thought, moment, and memory throughout. It was everything I'd hoped it would be with that title!
HM never ceases to amaze me with her beautifully dark mind and the webs she spins within her stories.
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Author 5 books65 followers
April 19, 2022
The Devils Toy Box

This book has it all. HM once again has rocked my world. Emotions were felt. Remi is the FMC in this book and damn did I love her spunk. I fell for Ripper even more in this book. But my favorite I have to say is the Devil himself. This book has twist and turns and you won’t be able to put it down. I can’t say much more I really don’t want to give the story away. But damn you don’t ever expect the twist that come up.
46 reviews2 followers
April 11, 2022
I loved The Devil’s Toy Box. HM Brooks does not disappoint in this dark and gritty story. This is a very cool storyline and I didn’t put it down until I was finished. If you’ve read any of her books, you will get to enjoy a few of the previous characters.
1,296 reviews
April 8, 2022
I had no idea what was going on until I was told lol. I loved it. My man E makes an appearance. My 2nd man Ripper is here. Kyzer (my 3rd tied with Bash) is here. Who cares about the female characters 😅
Just kidding...kind of
There are lots of plot twists and it will keep you guessing. I'm obsessed
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363 reviews9 followers
April 6, 2022
I loved this story!
I’m not sure what I expected for this story, but it was amazing. So many surprises. What happened to Jude; not what expected. What Remi goes through is crazy weird trying to figure out what Mason, her brother was doing & why. Who is blues eyes; and why did he tell Harley “You’ll wished I stayed dead”
The characters are all amazing, and some adult content.
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153 reviews
June 23, 2022
What tf did I just read?! That’s 4 hours of my life I’ll never get back.

I found out that this book is like an extension of another series. I don’t know. You couldn’t pay me to read the other books, I’m sorry, but I hated this book so much. Thank God for KU and that I didn’t pay money for this book, otherwise I’d be knocking down the author’s door demanding my money back.

If there was an option for 0 stars, I’d pick it for this book. Ugh.

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