Filthy by Serena Akeroyd

Filthy

Dangerous Desires in Dublin's Underworld

Written bySerena Akeroyd
Length14h15m
Release dateFebruary 14, 2022
LanguageEnglish
★★★★☆ 4.6 (4 ratings)

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AuthorSerena Akeroyd
NarratorJacob Morgan, Emma Wilder
Runtime14h15m
PublishedFebruary 14, 2022
Rating★★★★☆ 4.6 / 5 (4 ratings)
CategoriesErotica, Literature & Fiction, Romantic, Romance, Contemporary
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Serena Akeroyd’s *Filthy* isn’t just erotica with a pulse—it’s a full-body experience, drenched in tension, moral ambiguity, and raw emotional stakes. Aoife isn’t another manic pixie dream girl in distress; she’s a woman navigating survival with cunning and quiet resilience, entangled with a man whose darkness mirrors the Dublin underworld he commands. What elevates this beyond genre tropes is the unflinching gaze at power, consent, and complicity—where every transaction, sexual or otherwise, carries weight. This isn't love conquering all; it's love emerging from smoke, blood, and bad decisions, and that complexity is intoxicating. Jacob Morgan and Emma Wilder don’t just narrate—they inhabit. Morgan brings a gravel-laced control to the male lead, his delivery measured but electric, simmering with repressed violence and reluctant tenderness. Wilder’s Aoife is beautifully restrained, her voice a blend of fragility and quiet defiance that makes her eventual agency all the more powerful. Their dual narration doesn’t feel performative—it feels necessary, like hearing two sides of a dangerous confession. The audiobook���s immersive sound balance keeps dialogue crisp and emotion front-and-center, making the 14-hour runtime fly by. If you’re looking for steam with substance, this delivers heat that lingers long after the final chapter.

Tags: dark romancedual narrationIrish crime romanceemotional eroticamorally complex love storyslow-burn tension

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  • Highly rated at 4.6 stars by 4 listeners.
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Editor's Review ★★★★☆

AudioBook Atlas

I went into *Filthy* expecting another dark romance with pretty words and predictable beats, but what I got was something far more unsettling—and compelling. Jacob Morgan’s performance is a masterclass in controlled menace. His voice doesn’t boom; it tightens, coils, and when he finally lets emotion crack through, it hits like a slap. Emma Wilder matches him not with volume, but with nuance—her Aoife feels real, not idealized. I could hear the hesitation in her breath before a difficult choice, the slight tremor when lying. The chemistry between narrators isn’t manufactured; it’s born from their commitment to the characters' flaws. The story’s pacing is tight, though not flawless. A few transitions between plot threads felt abrupt, and I occasionally wished for more world-building around the Irish Mob’s inner workings—there’s atmosphere, but less machinery. Still, Akeroyd’s prose cuts deep, and the audiobook’s production never distracts. The intimacy of whispered dialogue, the silence after a charged moment—these aren't afterthoughts. This is one of the rare audiobooks where the format enhances the material, not just delivers it. If you can handle morally gray romance with real emotional cost, press play. Just don’t expect to walk away clean.

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