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Corrupt (Devil’s Night) (Paperback) Penelope Douglas

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Dreams might be a heart’s desire, but nightmares are its obsession in the first novel of a dark romance series from New York Times bestselling author Penelope Douglas.

Erika Fane’s boyfriend’s older brother is handsome, strong, and completely terrifying. The star of his college’s basketball team gone pro, he’s more concerned with the dirt on his shoe than he is with her. But she saw him. She heard him. The things that he did, and the deeds that he hid…

For years, Erika bit her nails, unable to look away. Now, she’s in college, but she hasn’t stopped watching him. He’s bad and the things she’s seen aren’t content to stay in her head anymore.

Because he’s finally noticed her.

But Michael Crist knows the hold he has on Rika, how much she fears him. She looks down when he enters the room and stills when he’s close. He knows she thinks only of him. When Michael’s brother leaves for the military, leaving Rika alone and unprotected, he knows the opportunity is too good to be true.

Three years ago she put Michael’s friends in prison, and now they’re free.

Every last one of her nightmares is about to come true.

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From the Publisher

Editorial Reviews

From the Author

More from Penelope Douglas 

* Standalones 
Misconduct
Punk 57
Birthday Girl
Credence
Tryst Six Venom
Five Brothers (2024)

* The Devil’s Night Series 
Corrupt
Hideaway
Kill Switch
Conclave
Nightfall
Fire Night

* The Fall Away Series 
Bully
Until You
Rival
Falling Away
Aflame
Next to Never
Adrenaline

* The Hellbent Series 
Falls Boys (available now)
Pirate Girls (available now)
Quiet Ones (TBD)
Night Thieves (TBD)
Parade Alley (TBD)
Fire Falls (TBD)

About the Author

Penelope Douglas is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author. Their books have been translated into twenty languages and include the Fall Away series, the Hellbent series, the Devil’s Night series, and the stand-alones Misconduct, Punk 57, Birthday Girl, Credence, and Tryst Six Venom. They live in New England with their husband and daughter.

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Chapter 1

Erika

He won’t be here.

There’d be no reason for him to show up at his brother’s farewell party, since they couldn’t stand each other, so . . .

No, he won’t be here.

Pushing up the sleeves of my lightweight sweater, I hurried through the front door of the Crist house and speed-walked across the foyer, heading straight for the stairs.

Out of the corner of my eye, I spied the butler rounding the corner, but I didn’t stop.

“Miss Fane!” he shouted after me. “You’re very late.”

“Yes, I know.”

“Mrs. Crist has been looking for you,” he pointed out.

I shot up my eyebrows and immediately stopped, turning around to peer at him over the railing.

“Has she really?” I eyed him with mock astonishment.

He thinned his lips, annoyed. “Well, she sent me to look for you.”

I broke out in a smile and leaned over the banister, planting a quick kiss on his forehead.

“Well, I’m here,” I assured him. “You can get back to your important duties now.”

I turned and continued up the stairs, hearing the soft music coming from the party out on the terrace.

Yeah, I highly doubted Delia Crist, my mother’s best friend and the matriarch of Thunder Bay, our small East Coast community, was spending her precious time looking for me herself.

“Your dress is on your bed!” he called after me as I walked around the corner.

I exhaled an aggravated sigh and powered down the dimly lit hallway, grumbling under my breath, “Thank you, Edward.”

I didn’t need a new dress. I already had several I’d worn only once, and at nineteen, I could definitely pick out my own clothes. Not that he would be here to see it anyway, and if he was, he wouldn’t look at me.

No. I should be grateful. Mrs. Crist thought of me, and it was nice of her to make sure I’d have a dress to wear.

A light spatter of sand covered my legs and feet, and I reached down to grip the ends of my loose jean shorts, inventorying exactly how wet I’d gotten down at the beach. Would I need a shower?

No, I was already late. Screw it.

Diving into my room-the one the Crists’ let me have for when I stayed the night-I spotted a sexy white cocktail dress lying on the bed, and I immediately began stripping.

The thin spaghetti straps did almost nothing to hold up my breasts, but it fit perfectly, molding to my body, and it made my skin look darker than it was. Mrs. Crist had awesome taste, and it was probably a good thing that she’d gotten me the dress, after all. I’d been too busy preparing to leave for school tomorrow to bother with what to wear tonight.

Dashing into the bathroom, I rinsed my calves and feet of the sand I’d picked up on my walk, and I quickly brushed out my long blond hair and applied a little lip gloss. I scurried back into the bedroom, grabbed the tan strappy heels she’d left by the dress, and ran back into the hallway and down the stairs.

Twelve hours to go.

My heart pumped harder and harder as I jogged through the foyer and toward the back of the house. This time tomorrow I’d be completely on my own-no mother, no Crists, no memories . . .

And most of all, I wouldn’t have to wonder, hope, or dread that I’d see him. Or teeter on the edges of elation and agony when I did. Nope. I’d be able to hold out my arms and spin in a circle and not touch a single person I knew. Heat flowed through my chest, and I didn’t know if it was fear or excitement, but I was ready.

Ready to leave it all behind. At least for a little while.

Veering to the right, I bypassed the kitchens-one for everyday use and another adjacent to it for caterers-as I headed for the solarium at the side of the large house. Opening the double doors, I stepped into the massive ceramic-tiled garden room, the walls and ceiling made entirely of glass, and instantly felt the rise in temperature. The thick, wet heat soaked through the fabric of my dress, making it melt to my body.

Trees rose above and all around me in the quiet, dark room, lit only by the moonlight pouring in through the windows overhead. I inhaled the sweet smell of the palms, orchids, lilies, violets, and hibiscus, reminding me of my mother’s closet and all the perfumes from her coats and scarves blending together in one space.

I turned left, stopping at the glass doors leading to the terrace, and slipped into my heels as I gazed out at the crowd.

Twelve hours.

And then I straightened, reaching up, grabbing a handful of hair, and bringing it over my shoulder to cover the left side of my neck. Unlike his brother, Trevor would definitely be here tonight, and he didn’t like to see my scar.

“Miss?” a waiter said as he stepped up with a tray.

I smiled, taking one of the highball glasses that I knew was a Tom Collins. “Thank you.”

The lemon-colored drink was Mr. and Mrs. Crist’s favorite, so they insisted that the servers circulate it.

The waiter disappeared, moving on to the many other guests, but I stayed rooted, letting my eyes drift around the party.

Leaves fluttered on their branches, the calm breeze still holding remnants of the day’s heat, and I surveyed the crowd, all dressed in their casual cocktail dresses and suit jackets.

So perfect. So clean.

The lights in the trees and the servers in their white waistcoats. The crystal-blue pool adorned with floating candles. The glittering jewels of the ladies’ rings and necklaces that caught the light.

Everything was so polished, and when I looked around at all the adults and families I grew up with, their money and designer clothes, I often saw a coat of paint that you apply when you’re trying to cover up rotting wood. There were dark deeds and bad seeds, but who cared if the house was falling apart as long as it was pretty, right?

The scent of the food lingered in the air, accompanied by the soft music of the string quartet, and I wondered if I should find Mrs. Crist and let her know I’d arrived or find Trevor, since the party was in his honor, after all.

But instead I tightened my fingers around my glass, my pulse quickening as I tried to resist the urge to do what I really wanted to do. What I always wanted to do.

To look for him.

But no, he wouldn’t be here. He probably wouldn’t be here.

He might be here.

My heart started thumping, and my neck heated. And, against my own will, my eyes started to drift. Around the party and over the faces, searching . . .

Michael.

I hadn’t seen him in months, but the pull was everywhere, especially in Thunder Bay. In the pictures his mother kept around this house, in his scent, which drifted into the hallway from his old bedroom . . .

He might be here.

“Rika.”

I blinked, jerking my head to the left, hearing Trevor call my name.

He walked out of the crowd, his blond hair freshly cut close to the scalp, his dark blue eyes looking impatient, and his stride determined. “Hey, baby. I was starting to think you weren’t coming.”

I hesitated, feeling my stomach tighten. But then I forced a smile as he stepped up to me in the doorway of the solarium.

Twelve hours.

He slipped a hand around the right side of my neck-never the left side-and rubbed his thumb across my cheek, his body flush with mine.

I turned my head, shifting uncomfortably. “Trevor-”

“I didn’t know what I was going to do if you didn’t show up tonight,” he cut in. “Throw rocks at your window, serenade you, maybe bring you flowers, candy, a new car . . .”

“I have a new car.”

“I mean a real car.” He finally grinned.

I rolled my eyes and pulled out of his hold. At least he was joking with me again, even if it was just to dis my brand-new Tesla. Apparently electric cars weren’t real cars, but hey, I could take the dig if it meant he was finally over making me feel like shit about everything else.

Trevor Crist and I had been friends since birth, gone to school with each other our entire lives, and were always thrown together by our parents as if a relationship were inevitable. And last year, I finally gave in to it.

We dated almost our entire first year in college, attending Brown together-or actually, I applied to Brown, and he followed-but it ended in May.

Or I ended it in May.

It was my fault I didn’t love him. It was my fault I didn’t want to give it more time. It was my fault I decided to transfer schools to a city where he wouldn’t follow.

It was also my fault he gave in to his father’s demand to transfer, as well, and finally attend Annapolis, and it was my fault I was disrupting our families.

It was my fault I needed space.

I let out a breath, forcing my muscles to relax. Twelve hours.

Trevor smiled at me, his eyes heating as he took my hand and led me back into the solarium. He pulled me behind the glass, holding me close by the hips and whispering in my ear, “You look gorgeous.”

But I pulled away again, giving us a few inches of space. “You look good, too.”

He looked like his father, with his sandy-blond hair, narrow jaw, and that smile that could make almost anyone putty in his hands. He also dressed like Mr. Crist, looking polished in his midnight-blue suit, white shirt, and silver tie. So clean. So perfect. Trevor did everything within the lines.

“I don’t want you going to Meridian City,” he said, narrowing his eyes on me. “You won’t have anyone there, Rika. At least I was at Brown with you, and Noah was less than an hour away in Boston. You had friends close by.”

Yeah. Close.

Which is exactly why I needed something different. I’d never had to leave the security of the people around me. There was always someone-parents, Trevor, my friend Noah-to pick me up when I fell. Even when I went off to college and gave up the comfort of having my mother and the Crists close by, Trevor had still followed me. And then I had friends from high school going to universities close by. It was like nothing had changed.

I wanted to get into a little trouble. I wanted to catch some rain, find something that made my heart pump again, and I wanted to know what it was like to not have anyone to grab onto.

I’d tried to explain it to him, but every time I opened my mouth, I couldn’t find the right words. Out loud it sounded selfish and ungrateful, but inside . . .

I needed to know what I was made of. I needed to know if I had a leg to stand on without the umbrella of my family name, the support of others having my back, or Trevor’s constant hovering. If I went to a new city, with new people who didn’t know my family, would they even give me the time of day? Would they even like me?

I wasn’t happy at Brown or with Trevor, and even though the decision to move on was hard and disappointing to those around me, it was what I wanted.

Own who you are.

My heart fluttered, remembering Trevor’s brother’s words. I could barely wait. Twelve more hours . . .

“But then again, I guess that’s not really true, is it?” he asked, an accusing tone in his voice. “Michael plays for the Storm, so he’ll be close to you now.”

I hooded my eyes, taking in a deep breath as I set down my drink. “With a population of over two million people, I doubt I’ll run into him often.”

“Unless you look for him.”

I crossed my arms over my chest, holding Trevor’s eyes and refusing to let him engage me in this conversation.

Michael Crist was Trevor’s brother. A little older, a little taller, and a lot more intimidating. They were almost nothing alike, and they hated each other. Trevor’s jealousy of him had been there ever since I could remember.

Michael had just graduated from Westgate University, being snatched up by the NBA almost immediately afterward. He played for the Meridian City Storm, one of the top teams in the NBA, so yes, I would know one person in the city.

Lot of good it would do me, though. Michael barely ever looked at me, and when he spoke to me his tone was no better than if he were speaking to a dog. I wasn’t planning on putting myself in his path.

No, I’d learned my lesson a long time ago.

Being in Meridian City had nothing to do with Michael anyway. It was closer to home, so I could visit my mother more often, but it was also the one place Trevor wouldn’t go. He hated large cities, and he loathed his brother even more.

“I’m sorry,” Trevor said more gently. He took my hand and pulled me in, sliding a hand around the back of my neck again. “I just love you, and I hate this. We belong together, Rika. It’s always been us.”

Us? No.

Trevor didn’t make my heart pump so hard that I felt like I was on a damn roller coaster. He wasn’t in my dreams, and he wasn’t the first person I thought about when I woke up.

He didn’t haunt me.

I tucked my hair behind my ear, noticing his gaze briefly flash to my neck. He quickly averted his eyes as if he didn’t see it. The scar made me less than perfect, I guess.

“Come on,” he urged, dipping his forehead to mine and gripping my waist. “I’m good to you, aren’t I? I’m nice, and I’m always here for you.”

“Trevor,” I argued, trying to twist out of his hold.

But then his mouth came down on mine, the scent of his cologne burning my nostrils as his arms wrapped around my waist.

I pressed my fists into his chest, pushing at him and tearing my mouth away.

“Trevor,” I growled low. “Stop it.”

“I give you everything you need,” he fought, his voice turning angry as he dived into my neck. “You know it’s going to be us.”

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8 reviews for Corrupt (Devil’s Night) (Paperback) Penelope Douglas

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Maree Hunter


    “Life is one-way, and there is no return trip. What are you waiting for?”Squeeee!!!! What an INCREDIBLE ride!An addictive, fast-paced story that had me hanging on to the edge of my seat until the very last page. This is a dark, gritty, sexy, heart-racing and utterly addictive read with the most perfect epilogue to conclude a journey I will never forget.I absoltely loved loved loved this book!!!!Penelope Douglas has written an amazing dark romance with strong characters and a captivating story line. I had absolutely no idea where this book was going to go, even up until the 50% mark, I was still trying to piece together every little thing I thought I knew about the story. This was the perfect balance of dark and raw and sexy and (at times) romantic. I am nursing one hellova book hangover right now, and I want to do it all again!!“Yeah, you’re going to be in my bed, baby, but not until you wish you hated me.”Michael Crist. He was not the type hero I expected to fall for. He’s bad, manipulative and mixes with a group of mates who are fresh out of prison. You stay away from guys like Michael. They’re bad news, dangerous and out of control. He is now out for revenge, determined to make the girl who changed the lives of his three best friends forever, pay.“The timing was perfect, she was here, and so was I.Only I wasn’t alone.And the best part? She didn’t know that we knew. She didn’t know that we were coming for her.”Erica Fane’s family comes from money. She has always had everything handed to her. She’s smart, kind and a girl just looking to find out where she belongs in the world. Until she moves into the building owned my Michael’s family, on floor below Michael himself. The one man who has had her heart from the very first day she laid eyes on him… the very man who wants nothing more than to make her suffer.“You’re a good girl on the outside, but no one knows who the hell you are on the inside, do they?”I really can’t tell you anymore about this book. Honestly, the best way to read it is to go in as blind as you can. It’s a journey that needs to be experienced by you. I promise it really is the best way. This author does a wonderful job at keeping you guessing, and she holds nothing back. Although I did (at times) feel like I wanted to know more about the backstory of some of the secondary characters. So I am hopeful that we will get to know them a little more in the future! *cough* Kai *cough*“Own who you are,” he commanded. “And don’t apologize.”This book is jam packed full of shock reveals, twists and turns and some of the hottest scenes I have ever read. It’s highly addictive and is one of the best books I have read this year. It was an absolute joy to read. I honestly had so much fun!! Yes it’s dark, it’s gritty and yes, at times, it scared me half to death but I loved hard and fell harder. And by the end of it, I couldn’t wipe the ridiculous smile off my face. I am now left with this giant hole in my life. I was completely consumed for two days straight and I’m totally jealous of anyone who gets to read this book for the very first time.Totally epic!! 5 Stars!!

  2. Rated 4 out of 5

    Debra Johnson


    3.75 Stars.I had to really think about what I felt this story deserved. And maybe I should just go with a solid 4 Stars. But there were quite a few problematic areas that needed attention and I feel that should be addressed.However, it was a very good story and kept me turning pages to see what would happen next.I don’t normally like stories about teenagers and ‘New Adults’. But I admit I really enjoyed this one.Rika is 19 for the & Michael is 23 for the most part of the story. Though it does go into their past where she is 16. Michael is just a bit more than 3 years older than her.This is labeled dark but I never got that vibe. It is full of intrigue and mystery. And a lot of shenanigans. And Tension!I did feel that the Big Climax was a bit jumpy and rushed. There were also typos and editing errors. But the characters more than made up for it. Oddly, my favorite character was Kia. A main side character.Sex scenes and sexy times were hot.I also have to admit the pace slowed down off and on. Those areas needed to be edited and would have been better used in the big fight scene which needed quite a bit of work IMO.I enjoyed this to the point I want to read the next book in the series and I definitely want to explore this author more. Id really like to see how much better her writing has gotten after nearly 10 years.

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    V. B. Law


    Three years ago, Erika “Rika”, did something bad and sent Michael’s three best friends to jail. Now they are out, and the four men want payback. Rika has left the safety of her relationship with Michael’s younger brother and their small town and transferred to a new college in the city where Michael lives. This puts her exactly where the four men want her, in their grasp.We don’t find out what happened until well into the book. I enjoyed the way it was given to us in flashback chapters along the way. In the beginning, I was chaffing at not knowing. What can I say? I’m a wait and binge watch girl. But at the end, I can say the book was much better for not front-loading this information at the start.Penelope Douglas is an excellent writer, keeping me up way too late because I can’t stop reading and must find out what happened. The story and pacing kept me gripped the entire way through. There was much drama and some welcome humor to relieve the tension.The characters are complex, believable, and I liked them even when they didn’t like themselves. They are all flawed, but this is what makes them great. I loved how strong Rika is. I was thrilled that she saved herself several times, not needing a man to do it for her, or at least she did a lot of damage before help arrived.The sex scenes were hot and very well written. Their little kinks made things more interesting. There was nothing repetitive or boring here.I do have a couple of complaints. 1. The guys are all promiscuous. They don’t make women pay or feel shameful, so at least they aren’t manwhores. Thankfully, we don’t have to read any sex scenes with other women. 2. I don’t want to give too much away, so I’ll just say a major apology is missing. Someone should have had to grovel and didn’t do so at all.I must caution some readers. This is a dark romance. It does not contain actual rape, but rape is threatened several times by different characters. There is sexual molestation and harassment, including unwanted touching and kissing, again by different characters. Anyone with these types of triggers should stay away.This is a sexually graphic novel. It contains many sex scenes. There is one menage scene. It felt right for the story, not gratuitous, dirty, or shameful. I actually thought it was the hottest sex scene in the book.I give this five stars because I would read it again. I’m definitely reading the rest of the series.Now for the grammar:1st person past tense with chapters from both Ericka and Michael.“Grinded” and “thrusted” are not a words. The past tense of grind is ground. It’s thrust in the present and past.12 other errors: spelling, quotation marks, and italics problems. Two minor problems with continuity.Favorite Quotes:Rika speaking to her mom:“We could re-watch Thor again. I know you like his hammer.”“I’ll see what Noah’s up to tonight, but if I need bail money or I come home pregnant, you only have yourself to blame.”Michael:Rika was a lot like I was a few years ago. Confused, caged, and corruptible. The most valuable lesson anyone learns in life should be learned as early as possible. That you don’t have to live in the reality someone else had invented. You don’t have to do anything you don’t want to do. Ever.Redefine normal. None of us know the full measure of our power until we start pushing our boundaries and pressing our luck, and the more we do, the less we care what others think. The freedom feels too good.Rika:There was no one to help me. There was no one to help me but me. You’re not a victim, his words came back, and I’m not your savior. I turned around, looking back at the house and seeing the lights inside slowly come on. They were in there. And once… I was one of them. Once, I ran with them, kept up with them, and stood next to them. I wasn’t their victim, and I had their attention. I’d learned how to fight. This was on me, and while I wouldn’t make it easy for them, I wouldn’t run. I would never run. I was built for this.Michael:“…I respectfully request that, when you come home, you do me before your homework…”

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    Miguel A.

    loved it ?
    I thought I wasn’t going to love it as much as I did, I read a lot of reviews about it, but it’s actually a really good book, I wish she would play hard to her more, instead of giving in so quick, I HATE TREVOR and Damon, well I hope he’s character develops in a good kind of way.

  5. Rated 5 out of 5

    Catarina Almeida

    Excelente estado!!!!
    Já queria este livro há muito tempo e fiquei imediatamente apaixonada não só pela história mas também pelo produto que chegou. Está em perfeito, sem nenhum estrago e super bem impresso.

  6. Rated 5 out of 5

    Linda

    Super!! Amazing!! Memorable!!!
    I am completely captivated by Penelope Douglas’ skill in storytelling – such a talented novelist! After partially reading the Kindle version, I enjoyed it so much that I ultimately ended up purchasing both the complete ‘Devil’s Night’ series and the associated audiobooks. I am so glad that I did!So absorbed was I by the story that it became challenging to put down my Kindle, leading to my husband feeling neglected and housework etc. suffered-hence acquiring the audio version. Tatiana Sokolov and Jeremy York did an exceptional job as storytellers. Then it became a battle to resist listening to the audiobooks—but thank goodness for earbuds!This series is one I will definitely enjoy again in the future. And what about the characters in the novels? Oh! They will linger in my memory!Now onto Penelope Douglas’ ‘Falls Boys’ series! Once more! Thank the powers that be for earbuds!

  7. Rated 5 out of 5

    Ylenia

    Amazing
    The best book I’ve ever read till now❗️Can’t wait to read Kill Switch, Damon is absolutely my favourite of the four ❤️

  8. Rated 5 out of 5

    Kindle-klant

    Geweldig boek
    Vanaf begin af aan een spannend verhaal met een goed einde. Een echte aanrader als je van dark romances houdt

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Additional information

Weight 0.4 lbs
Dimensions 5.5 × 1.25 × 8.25 in
Publisher

Berkley (November 7, 2023)

Language

English

Paperback

496 pages

ISBN-10

0593642007

ISBN-13

978-0593642009

Item Weight

6.4 ounces

Dimensions

5.12 x 1.02 x 7.91 inches

Corrupt (Devil’s Night) (Paperback) Penelope Douglas
Original price was: $17.00.Current price is: $5.97.

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