The Third Voice By M. Allydark Book Review
- lunamayauthor81
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read

| The darkness was never outside her—it was always within.
The Third Voice grabbed me in the first chapter and never loosened its grip.
Diavola wasn't raised to feel wanted. To her mother, she was a necessity, nothing more. And from the time she was small, she knew something dark trailed her wherever she went—something she couldn't name and couldn't shake. Her story is heartbreaking and hard to look away from in equal measure.
Then Adrian and Alec show up, and everything tilts.
The chemistry between them crackles, but the thing that really sets this book apart is the dread. It builds quietly, page by page, until the moment you think you've got it figured out—and then the whole thing twists into something darker.
The atmosphere is haunting, the pacing barely lets you breathe, and the mystery of the third voice had me hooked the whole way through. It's psychological, eerie, emotional, and genuinely hard to put down.
If you love stories where the darkness feels like a character in its own right—with a protagonist you won't forget and a plot that keeps you tense—The Third Voice delivers.
An easy five stars. I couldn't stop reading, and I won't be forgetting Diavola, or the voice under her skin, anytime soon. I received a copy of this book from the author, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
P.S. Credit to Morally Darkreadz for the pictures in this post.



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