
Lies of My Monster (Monster Trilogy, Book 2), by Rina Kent | Free Audiobook
9 June 2026Audiobook details
The last round, and nothing is left untouched
Sasha and Kirill have reached the point where pretending is no longer possible. The damage from everything that came before is still there, but so is the pull between them, stronger now because it has survived so much. In the final book of the Monster Trilogy, the fight is no longer just about survival. It is about what kind of future can exist after all the lies have already been told.
Kirill is all in. Sasha is too, even when neither of them says it in a simple way. Their bond has been bruised, tested, and forced through enough pressure to break most people, yet this is where the story decides whether that connection becomes a ruin or a home. Rina Kent keeps the emotions sharp and the atmosphere dangerous right to the end.
This audiobook closes the trilogy with the same dark mafia tension and dual narration that powered the earlier books. Sebastian York and Brooke Daniels return for the 8 hours and 41 minutes of the recording, giving the final confrontation a steady, controlled intensity. It is the kind of ending that does not soften itself for the reader.

What worked best for me here is that the trilogy finally commits to its own emotional damage. This book does not try to make the earlier mess cleaner than it was. It stays inside it, and that makes the payoff stronger.
Sasha has gone through enough by this point that any easy resolution would have felt fake. I liked that Kent doesn't give her one. She still has to make choices inside the wreckage, and those choices carry weight because the story has earned them.
Kirill is, unsurprisingly, still impossible in the best and worst ways. The book leans into the fact that he is not suddenly kinder just because the romance needs a conclusion. Instead, the narrative makes him confront what it means to want someone without trying to own every part of her at the same time. That conflict is the heart of the book for me.
The pacing is tighter than in the previous installment, and the audio helps a lot. Sebastian York keeps Kirill's voice measured without draining the heat from it, while Brooke Daniels gives Sasha enough restraint to make the emotional turns land cleanly. The final chapters move with a kind of grim momentum that works very well in audio.
As an ending, it gives the trilogy closure without pretending the characters are fixed. That feels right for this series. It is still dark, still volatile, and still very much itself.
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Heart of My Monster (Monster Trilogy, Book 3) by Rina Kent closes Sasha and Kirill's story after the events of the first two books. The audiobook keeps the dark mafia tone, with a final stretch built around loyalty, damage, and the choice to keep going when nothing about the road ahead looks safe. It is narrated by Sebastian York and Brooke Daniels and runs 8 hours and 41 minutes.
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