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(Part 2/2) El Diablo by M. Robinson - Audiobook Novel
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Summary:
**"El Diablo"** by M. Robinson is a dark and gripping romance that explores themes of power, vengeance, and redemption. It is the first book in the *The Devil* series and introduces readers to the complex and dangerous world of **Alejandro Martinez**, also known as **El Diablo** (The Devil), a man feared by many and loved by few.
### **Plot Summary**:
Alejandro Martinez was born into a life of crime and power. From a young age, he was groomed to take over his father’s criminal empire, and as a result, he became ruthless, cold-hearted, and driven by a thirst for control. **El Diablo** is known for being a man who doesn’t allow himself to feel, and he has built an impenetrable wall around his emotions, determined to keep anyone from getting too close.
Despite his dark nature, Alejandro is haunted by his past and the choices he’s made. His life takes an unexpected turn when he crosses paths with **Lexi**, a young woman with her own set of scars. Lexi is a talented ballerina who has faced her own share of hardships, and her innocence and vulnerability captivate Alejandro in a way he didn’t expect. She becomes a symbol of the purity and hope he thought he’d lost forever.
As their worlds collide, Alejandro and Lexi are drawn to each other in a turbulent relationship filled with passion, danger, and secrets. Alejandro’s criminal lifestyle and dark past pose a constant threat to their love, and he finds himself torn between his need for control and his growing feelings for Lexi. As Lexi becomes more entangled in his world, she is forced to confront the darker side of Alejandro and decide if she can accept him for who he truly is.
At the heart of the story is Alejandro’s internal struggle-he is both a villain and a man searching for redemption. The novel explores his battle between the life he’s always known and the possibility of change, all while the ghosts of his past and the enemies he’s made threaten to destroy any chance he has at happiness with Lexi.
### **Themes**:
- **Power and Control**: Alejandro’s character is defined by his need for power and control, both in his criminal empire and his personal relationships. The story examines how this desire for dominance shapes his actions and affects those around him.
- **Redemption and Forgiveness**: A major theme in the novel is Alejandro’s quest for redemption. He is a man who has committed unspeakable acts, and his journey involves seeking forgiveness-from himself and from others-as he grapples with the consequences of his choices.
- **Love and Sacrifice**: The relationship between Alejandro and Lexi is central to the novel, highlighting the complexities of love when two people come from vastly different worlds. Their love forces them to make sacrifices, and the novel explores whether love can truly overcome darkness.
- **Brokenness and Healing**: Both Alejandro and Lexi are deeply flawed characters with painful pasts. Their connection provides a chance for healing, but the novel raises the question of whether two broken people can truly heal each other or if they will only bring more pain.
### **Tone and Style**:
M. Robinson’s writing is raw, emotional, and intense. The novel is filled with dark, edgy scenes that reflect the dangerous world Alejandro inhabits. The tone is often gritty and suspenseful, with moments of tenderness that provide a contrast to the otherwise heavy themes. Robinson creates a complex anti-hero in Alejandro, and the dual perspectives of both Alejandro and Lexi give readers insight into their innermost thoughts and struggles.
### **Overall**:
**"El Diablo"** is a dark and dramatic romance that takes readers on an emotional rollercoaster through a world of crime, power, and redemption. With complex characters, intense romance, and a plot filled with secrets and danger, the novel keeps readers hooked from start to finish. It’s a story about the fine line between love and obsession, and the possibility of finding light in the darkest of places. Fans of dark romance with anti-heroes will find this book compelling and addictive.
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Summary:
**"El Diablo"** by M. Robinson is a dark and gripping romance that explores themes of power, vengeance, and redemption. It is the first book in the *The Devil* series and introduces readers to the complex and dangerous world of **Alejandro Martinez**, also known as **El Diablo** (The Devil), a man feared by many and loved by few.
### **Plot Summary**:
Alejandro Martinez was born into a life of crime and power. From a young age, he was groomed to take over his father’s criminal empire, and as a result, he became ruthless, cold-hearted, and driven by a thirst for control. **El Diablo** is known for being a man who doesn’t allow himself to feel, and he has built an impenetrable wall around his emotions, determined to keep anyone from getting too close.
Despite his dark nature, Alejandro is haunted by his past and the choices he’s made. His life takes an unexpected turn when he crosses paths with **Lexi**, a young woman with her own set of scars. Lexi is a talented ballerina who has faced her own share of hardships, and her innocence and vulnerability captivate Alejandro in a way he didn’t expect. She becomes a symbol of the purity and hope he thought he’d lost forever.
As their worlds collide, Alejandro and Lexi are drawn to each other in a turbulent relationship filled with passion, danger, and secrets. Alejandro’s criminal lifestyle and dark past pose a constant threat to their love, and he finds himself torn between his need for control and his growing feelings for Lexi. As Lexi becomes more entangled in his world, she is forced to confront the darker side of Alejandro and decide if she can accept him for who he truly is.
At the heart of the story is Alejandro’s internal struggle-he is both a villain and a man searching for redemption. The novel explores his battle between the life he’s always known and the possibility of change, all while the ghosts of his past and the enemies he’s made threaten to destroy any chance he has at happiness with Lexi.
### **Themes**:
- **Power and Control**: Alejandro’s character is defined by his need for power and control, both in his criminal empire and his personal relationships. The story examines how this desire for dominance shapes his actions and affects those around him.
- **Redemption and Forgiveness**: A major theme in the novel is Alejandro’s quest for redemption. He is a man who has committed unspeakable acts, and his journey involves seeking forgiveness-from himself and from others-as he grapples with the consequences of his choices.
- **Love and Sacrifice**: The relationship between Alejandro and Lexi is central to the novel, highlighting the complexities of love when two people come from vastly different worlds. Their love forces them to make sacrifices, and the novel explores whether love can truly overcome darkness.
- **Brokenness and Healing**: Both Alejandro and Lexi are deeply flawed characters with painful pasts. Their connection provides a chance for healing, but the novel raises the question of whether two broken people can truly heal each other or if they will only bring more pain.
### **Tone and Style**:
M. Robinson’s writing is raw, emotional, and intense. The novel is filled with dark, edgy scenes that reflect the dangerous world Alejandro inhabits. The tone is often gritty and suspenseful, with moments of tenderness that provide a contrast to the otherwise heavy themes. Robinson creates a complex anti-hero in Alejandro, and the dual perspectives of both Alejandro and Lexi give readers insight into their innermost thoughts and struggles.
### **Overall**:
**"El Diablo"** is a dark and dramatic romance that takes readers on an emotional rollercoaster through a world of crime, power, and redemption. With complex characters, intense romance, and a plot filled with secrets and danger, the novel keeps readers hooked from start to finish. It’s a story about the fine line between love and obsession, and the possibility of finding light in the darkest of places. Fans of dark romance with anti-heroes will find this book compelling and addictive.
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El Diablo by M. Robinson - Best Audiobook Novel
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The Fall of Gondolin by J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien - Audiobook
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Why does he say melko and not melkor ?
We got three hobbit movies instead of one fall of Gondolin. This is so screenplay ready for someone to make a passion project out of it.
Alas for the passing of the great Timothy West today
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Only ever read Hobbit, Trilogy, Silmarilian, and some Linguistic papers...need to check this out!❤
From 25 minutes onwards sit back and soak in this world.
The pinnacle of literature.
Everything I heard the word "Gondolin", my brain alway gets mixed up and imagines those tiny guitars or the fancy skinny boats with a french guy rowing at the back.
I think it's Italian guy, but yes :-)
Gondolin, mandolin, gondola. Yeah😅
0/ night is passing hail the dawn!
Great story and back information.
I am struggling with the name gnomes (Nomes? I don't have this book on my shelf...) I wonder if Tolkien would have named them something else if he knew that in the 21st century garden gnomes would take over the earth... but hey then again maybe not 🤷🏻♀️
“In conclusion I will add a note on two important modern words used in translation. The name Gnomes is sometimes used for the Noldor, and Gnomish for Noldorin. This has been done, because whatever Paracelsus may have thought (if indeed he invented the name), to some Gnome will still suggest Knowledge. Now the High-elven name of this folk, Noldor, signifies Those who Know; for of the Three Kindreds of the Elves from their beginning the Noldor were ever distinguished both by their knowledge of things that are and were in this world and by their desire to know more. Yet they were not in any way like to the gnomes of learned theory, or of literary and popular fancy. They belonged to a race high and beautiful, the Elder Children of the world, who now are gone. Tall they were, fair-skinned and grey-eyed, though their locks were dark, save in the golden house of Finrod; and their voices knew more melodies than any mortal speech that now is heard. Valiant they were, but their history was grievous; and though it was in far-off days woven a little with the fates of the Fathers, their fate is not that of Men. Their dominion passed long ago, and they dwell now beyond the circles of the world, and do not return.” Tolkien, “The Appendix of Languages”, in Hist of Midd Earth, XII, pp. 76-77
This first age battle is one of my favorites.
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I think we can give the professor a little leeway about mixing his dates up writing the original.. I mean, he had just survived a battle with over 1 million casualties. 420k were his countrymen. I'm sure he had a lot of conflicting thoughts about that part of his life. Combat will do that to you.
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We are now at the end of the First Age of Late Earth seeing the closure of the Age of Men, as Men's war against each other shakes the foundations of Men's societies, cities, countries and the whole world itself, and brings about a new age of light and magic for the beginning of the Second Age of Late Earth, allowing tall strong women to rule over the lands, and Elves begin to return in celebration, after a long absence....
Quoting the scriptures to give you strength
Optimum.
The language is delightful...
This sounds like there are two voices juxtaposed. Why?
Because two people are narrating.
The older narrator is reading the editor Christopher’s notes and the younger is the actual text from JRR. It’s cool because the narrators are father and son just like Christopher and JRR.
Could you please do the full audio book of the weight of blood by Tiffany D Jackson if you do I can get you lots of subscribers
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You didn't tag the people you want to hear this properly
This is a bot trying to find this channel's blocked words so it can find personal information.
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Cool.
Awesome.
Young Charles Johnson Ruth Robinson Melissa
Love this. Keep uploading.
All they did was upload an AI reading copyrighted material. Big deal.
Real-life father-son reading this, father as son, son as father
Written by father; edited and published by son, as well. It’s great to see evidence that fathers and sons can indeed do great things together.
@@johnt.inscrutable1545 yes, that’s what I meant by (read by) father as son, son as father
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The tyranny of Morgoth was so inexorable, the nature of it was more akin to a force of nature, than the aggression of a hated foe. Mere mortals could never hope to “defeat” the climate of Antarctica, or the heat of the Sahara Desert.
Except the Sahara and Antarctica were both green and pleasant 600 years ago.
@@Gruesome-Twosum600? Seems a bit wrong.
@@VeteranVandalHe's probably a science uneducated creationist conspiracy lunatic....
@@Gruesome-Twosumhighly doubtful
This story has such a transcendent quality that it needs no literal conceptual modern translation; meaning that the subjects on a whole are interpretive to our time and relevant too.
0:00 Preface 19:23 Prologue 49:06 The Original Tale
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This is a fantastic narration. Thank you so much for uploading this.
@@PlacesofMiddleEarthhow do you figure??
A Great Tale of Elder Days
@1:04:52 audio cuts out and does not come back until @05:31:16. right when he says take your $ and GTFO. lol.
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These stories are so profound, I am not sure where their power comes from. They somehow transcend this world, as they should do I suppose. Even Christopher Tolkiens words at the beginning gave me a sense of something passing. Humans are capable of such profound things when we put our minds to it, I wonder why we spend so long in the gutter.
That last sentence got to me. It's sad huh, we are all capable of achieving more than we are but most never will for not being able to get out of their own way. All that wasted potential of what could have been but never was.. Or maybe it takes an exceptional individual to create something worth paying attention and most just arent that. Either way I'm glad we get to enjoy the fruits of people like Tolkien, it nourishes my soul and adds colour to an otherwise dull world
You need gutters. If there are no gutters to direct the flow of effluent, your transcended world would back up and smell like ork poo. Either that or, "You shall not pass!" could be your last thought before *kersplut* ...very bad. Need gutters. Gutters good.
I posit that if everyone could produce exceptionally great things, then there would be no great things. The reason why we so treasure Tolkien, Beethoven, Mozart, Copeland, Rice, or even rubies, emeralds, platinum, or gold, is because they are so rare. Nothing which is common is prized, or cherished. But it is rather taken for granted, or even ignored.
@@Bhenderson0001 Sometimes we do better to put or imaginations to work and turn off our analytical minds. JRRT was a devoted scholar, but he also maintained his imagination from a young age and it grew with him. So much so that his work is more real (can have a lasting impact on us) and has a life of its own now.
MelkO Is a real drag. Every. Time. He says it.
Appreciate you for uploading