🚨This episode contains FULL SPOILERS for Lights Out by Navessa Allen [Into Darkness Book 1]. If you don't want the ENTIRE story spoiled, please return once you've read the story. 🚨 _____________________________________________________________ Looking for our full discussion of Lights Out by Navessa Allen? Check out our full coverage! Lights Out by Navessa Allen [Spoiler Summary] Lights Out by Navess Allen [Book Chat] _____________________________________________________________ In this episode of the Reading After Bedtime podcast, hosts Allyson and Becca discuss Lights Out by Navessa Allen in a spoiler-heavy, spice-forward breakdown. They share overall ratings (Allyson: 3 stars; Becca: 4 stars) and a chili pepper spice rating of about 4.5, noting the book’s humor, fast pacing, and strong banter. They cover genre and tropes (dark romance, stalker romance, romantic suspense/thriller elements, dark comedy, morally gray MMC, grumpy/sunshine, he falls first, stalker-to-love) and give extensive content warnings from the author, including explicit sexual content, alcohol use, off-page rape mention, child abuse (remembered), medical/gore content, mental health discussion, serial killer crimes, mass shooting description, stalking, home invasion, hacking/theft, unintentional cannibalism (remembered), multiple deaths, and kink-related themes (breath/knife/gun/primal/mask play and consensual dubious consent).They recap key plot points and character backstories: Aly is a trauma nurse with past trauma involving her mother’s death in a car accident when Aly was 16; Josh is an online masked “thirst trap” persona who is also the son of a serial killer (the Ken Doll Killer) and has lived as a recluse while avoiding media attention. They discuss how Aly’s engagement with Josh’s online content leads to real-life stalking/roleplay that is portrayed as largely consensual, while also noting privacy violations like hidden cameras. The conversation shifts into thriller territory when Aly’s conflict with Bradley, a wealthy man connected to rape allegations, escalates into a break-in attempt. Josh knocks Bradley out, and Aly and Josh attempt to dispose of him, only to realize Josh accidentally killed him by taping his mouth and nose. They explain how this leads them to Aly’s mob-connected family—particularly her uncle (a “cleaner”)—and subsequent efforts to erase evidence, including breaking into Bradley’s place where they discover a decomposing body.Allyson and Becca highlight the book’s standout humor and relationship chemistry, share favorite quotes and moments (including Josh driving “LOL” with a tracker, joking "Bag o’Brad," and the “baklava/balaclava” mix-up), and discuss Fred the cat (and later a kitten named Maude). They also touch on the series’ continuation (Caught Up and an upcoming Game On) before previewing their next episode covering Bright Burns the Flame by Angelina J. Steffort, which releases February 28, with their discussion episode set for March 2 and an author interview planned for the following week. #lightsout #darkromance #bookdiscussion #bookrecommendation #bookdragon Let's be friends on socials!Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReadingAfterBedtimePodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/readingafterbedtimepodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@readingafterbedtimepod?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc_____________________________________________________________🛍️ Shop our Merch!🛍️ https://reading-after-bedtime-pod.printify.meStill looking for something? 👀 https://linktr.ee/readingafterbedtimepodcast (Find Goodreads, Book of the Month, a tip jar and so much more here!) _____________________________________________________________ 🎶 Intro music by the talented Sean Lavrisa!- Sean Lavrisa Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kUiSx4GkzTD4ng3IuYOKD?si=-PdNhjEwSG2LaYGtmEB_1Q- Sean Lavrisa Instagram: www.instagram.com/foxcraft/