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  1. #1

    Big Sky by Kitty Thomas
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    "Big Sky" by Kitty Thomas delves into a dark and erotic taboo subject, revolving around the protagonist, Veronica Carson, who leads a financially destructive lifestyle. After losing her job and finding herself on the streets, she encounters Luke Granger, who abducts her and takes her to his ranch. Luke's true motives come to light as he intends to train Veronica as his sex slave, being obsessed with her resemblance to his dead girlfriend. The story explores themes of dubious consent, psychological manipulation, and the struggle for power dynamics between the characters.

    The narrative unfolds in a captivating yet disturbing manner, challenging the reader's comfort zone and pushing boundaries with its shocking and challenging scenes. Kitty Thomas weaves a story that is dark, twisted, and psychologically repulsive, yet manages to captivate the audience with its compelling writing style and complex character dynamics.

    Veronica rolled over to the unimpressive view outside her window: another building far too close to her own. On the mornings when she woke abruptly, it felt as if the building might collide with hers,...

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    Cruel Black Hearts - Cruel Black Hearts by Candace Wondrak
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    'Cruel Black Hearts' by Candace Wondrak is a dark and twisted tale revolving around Stella, a journalist blogger with an obsession for serial killers. The story delves into the darker side of humanity, portraying murderers and serial killers falling for a morbid journalist blogger. The plot is filled with suspense, unexpected twists, and an intriguing storyline that keeps readers hooked. The characters, including Stella, Lincoln, and Edward, are described in a sadistic, psychotic, and violent manner, creating a chilling atmosphere throughout the narrative. Despite the disturbing themes, the book is well-written and engaging, with a psychological thriller pace that keeps readers on edge.

    I’m not talking about a man’s skin and bones, but rather what shaped them—what led them down the dark and bloody path they took. We are the same, universally, technically, but no one can deny there is...

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    Unhinged Cain - The Buchanan Brother's Duet by Brooklyn Cross
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    In "Unhinged Cain" by Brooklyn Cross, readers are taken on a dark and twisted journey following the story of Cain, a meticulous and controlled serial killer, and his identical twin brother, Abel. The book delves into the disturbing dynamics between the brothers as they continue their murderous activities unnoticed. Cain's obsession with eyes leads him to Kirby, a young woman with captivating sapphire eyes, sparking a dangerous and deranged obsession. As the plot unfolds, readers are immersed in a dark romance filled with coercion, obsession, and psychological manipulation.

    The writing style of "Unhinged Cain" is described as engaging and gripping, with readers unable to put the book down as they are drawn into the twisted world created by the author. The characters, especially Cain and Kirby, are portrayed in a complex and mesmerizing manner, making the readers both intrigued and repulsed by their actions and motivations.


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    The Finishing School by Muriel Spark
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    The Finishing School by Muriel Spark is a novella that delves into the themes of jealousy, creative writing, and obsession. The story follows Rowland Mahler, a creative writing teacher at College Sunrise, and his student Chris Wiley, who is writing a historical novel about Mary, Queen of Scots. As Chris's writing talent outshines Rowland's, jealousy and obsession begin to consume Rowland, leading to a dark and twisted rivalry between the two characters. The book is described as a concise and cynical work, focusing on the competitiveness and complexities of the creative process.


  5. #5
    Taken
    Book 1 in the series:Dark Necessities

    Taken - Dark Necessities by Felicity Brandon
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    'Taken' in the series 'Dark Necessities' by author Felicity Brandon is a dark erotic romance that delves into themes of abduction, BDSM, dubious consent, and psychological mind play. The story follows Molly, a woman who is abducted by a man named Connor and forced to confront her deepest desires and fears. showcases Molly's internal struggles and emotional turmoil as she navigates the complex dynamics of her relationship with Connor, leading to a tale of spankings, punishments, depravity, and Stockholm syndrome. The writing style is described as engaging and immersive, offering dual perspectives from both main characters, Molly and Connor, allowing readers to delve into their minds and motivations.


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    Mafia Prince
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    Book 1 in the series:Young Irish Rebels

    Mafia Prince - Young Irish Rebels by Vi Carter
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    "Mafia Prince" by Vi Carter is a dark and gritty tale set in the world of second-generation mafia, following the story of Jack O'Reagan, heir to the East side of Ireland, who is preparing to take over the family business. The plot revolves around Jack's complex relationship with Maeve Reilly, a young woman from a troubled background who turns to Jack for help when her family faces threats from the mafia. The writing style captures the violence and despair felt by the characters, with a fast-paced narrative full of surprises and twists that keep readers on edge until the last page.

    The story delves into themes of scheming, secrets, and vengeance, portraying a world where violence is a daily reality and love is a complicated, tumultuous affair. Through the characters of Jack and Maeve, the author explores a love story that transcends the dark aspects of the mafia world, offering a mix of suspense, action, and romance that keeps readers engaged. Despite the intense emotions and harsh realities depicted in the book, the writing skillfully balances the dark elements with moments of heat, anger, jealousy, and ultimately, love.


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    Crooked Crows
    Book 1 in the series:Boys of Briar Hall

    Crooked Crows - Boys of Briar Hall by Elena Lawson
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    "Crooked Crows" in the series "Boys of Briar Hall" by Elena Lawson follows Ava Jade, a Senior at Briar Hall who finds herself entangled with the three mysterious Crows at school. The story delves into the lives of these young adults, each with hidden pasts and unresolved traumas, leading to a mix of suspense, tension, and thrills. As Ava Jade navigates her way through the dangerous and alluring world of the Crows, she showcases strength, vulnerability, and a touch of craziness, making her a compelling and badass main character. The dynamics between Ava Jade and the Crows, Grey, Rook, and Corvus, are complex, dark, and twisted, yet filled with loyalty, protection, and a hint of romance.

    captivates readers with its addicting storyline, engaging characters, and witty writing style. The enemies-to-lovers theme, along with the deep undercurrents of trauma and suspense, keeps readers on the edge of their seats, craving for more. Elena Lawson crafts a world where powerful, dangerous, yet worshipful bad boys are drawn to a strong and entertaining female lead, creating a reverse harem dynamic that is both intriguing and well-developed.


  8. #8
    Phantom Heart
    Book 1 in the series:Phantom Heart

    Phantom Heart - Phantom Heart by Kelly Creagh
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    'Phantom Heart' by Kelly Creagh is a highly anticipated retelling of 'The Phantom of the Opera' that combines mystery, love, world-building, and intrigue. The story follows a dark and twisted romance with dry and witty humor, as well as a paranormal setting that immerses readers into a world filled with action, comedy, romance, and horror. The author's unique writing style tugs at a range of emotions, making readers hold their breath, laugh, and cry as they follow the well-developed and entertaining characters through a thrilling and original retelling.


  9. #9
    Hold Me
    Book 3 in the series:Twist Me

    Hold Me - Twist Me by Anna Zaires
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    In "Hold Me," the final book in the 'Twist Me' series by Anna Zaires, readers are taken on a dark and twisted journey through the evolving relationship between Nora, a young innocent girl, and Julian, a self-proclaimed sadist who takes what he wants without apologies. The book explores the complexities of their love story, set in a violent world where Nora must adapt and accept her circumstances, leading to emotional turmoil and self-discovery. As the plot unfolds, Nora's internal conflict between her simplistic moral compass and the shades of grey she encounters in Julian's world adds depth to her character and the narrative.

    The writing style of Anna Zaires in "Hold Me" is described as well-crafted, suspenseful, and captivating, keeping readers hooked from the beginning. The book delves into dark and disturbing themes, portraying a love story that is twisted, intense, and at times, hopeless. Through the evolving dynamics between Nora and Julian, the author navigates themes of control, transformation, and emotional responsibility, creating a compelling narrative that challenges traditional notions of right and wrong.

    A gasping cry wakes me up, dragging me out of restless sleep. My uninjured eye flies open on a rush of adrenaline, and I jackknife to a sitting position, the sudden movement causing my cracked ribs to...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Twist Me )

  10. #10
    Heartless
    Book 1 in the series:Immortal Enemies

    Heartless - Immortal Enemies by Gena Showalter
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    Heartless by Gena Showalter is the first book in the Immortal Enemies series, introducing readers to a world where a human woman named Chantel, known as Cookie, receives a heart transplant that leads her to discover a hidden fae realm. The story follows the dark and twisted relationship between Cookie and Kaysar, a mad fae king seeking revenge against the Frostlines who tormented him. As their paths intertwine, the book explores themes of vengeance, self-discovery, and the clash between human and fae worlds, all while delving into the complexities of the characters' past traumas and desires. Showalter's writing style blends elements of fantasy, romance, and humor to create a unique and captivating narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    “HOW DARE HE!” Kaysar the Unhinged One, King of the Midnight Court, banged his fist on the arm of his throne, an elaborate seat made from stalks of poisonvine. Bloodred flowers with sharp, jagged peta...

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