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    Truly by Carmel Rhodes
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    'Truly' by Carmel Rhodes is a dark and angsty romance novel that follows the main characters Truly and Noah. The story starts with Truly being dumped by her boyfriend, Noah's brother, on her high school graduation day. Noah then aggressively pursues Truly, disregarding her limits and crashing her summer road trip with her best friend. Despite their tumultuous beginning, Truly and Noah share a raw and intense connection, exploring themes of possessiveness, passion, and toxic relationships. The book delves into the complexities of their evolving relationship, including dubcon and noncon scenes, as well as the characters' growth and self-acceptance.

    The writing style of Carmel Rhodes in 'Truly' is described as emotional, raw, and honest, capturing the characters' teenage struggles and development authentically. The narrative explores themes of innocence, impulsivity, and the challenges faced by the characters as they navigate dark and intense emotions, showcasing a realistic portrayal of young adults grappling with their past traumas and relationships.

    “You’re breaking up with me?” I ask, my frail voice barely audible in the noisy auditorium. The summer after senior year is supposed to be the best summer of my life. It’s supposed to be full of adven...

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    Gallows Pole by Eris Adderly
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    The novella 'Gallows Pole' by Eris Adderly is set in the early 1700s and follows the story of Emmat, a young woman who trades herself to the hangman, Vane, in exchange for saving her brother's life. Despite the dark and historical setting, the book explores a unique and unlikely romance between Emmat and Vane, with themes of dubcon and noncon adding depth to their relationship. Adderly's writing style is praised for its poetic and vivid descriptions, creating a palpable world that brings the characters and their emotions to life. The plot unfolds with suspense, mystery, desire, and longing, as the characters navigate secrets and unexpected feelings for each other.

    The stolen horse snorted and lathered with sweat as its rider leaned in, pushing it in a fury of flying hooves and mud towards Gallows Hill. The voices of Emmat Bird’s parents still rang in her ears a...

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    Carnage
    Book 1 in the series:Four Horsemen

    Carnage - Four Horsemen by Sarah Bailey
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    'Carnage' in the series 'Four Horsemen' by Sarah Bailey follows the story of Scarlett, who returns to seek revenge on the four men known as the Four Horsemen, whom she used to be friends with before a tragic accident. Despite suffering from amnesia, Scarlett is on a mission to take down these men, who also have their own plans for her. The relationships between Scarlett and the Horsemen are complex and immersive, filled with dark themes and suspense that keep the reader engaged. The plot unfolds with secrets, drama, and intense emotions, creating a raw and gritty atmosphere that captivates the reader.

    The face of our company had to be a pretty one. It’s how you win people over. Charm and charisma only come after one’s initial impression. It’s how you keep them interested. You hook them then you pou...

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    Lemonade by Nina Pennacchi
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    'Lemonade' by Nina Pennacchi is a dark historical romance set in the 19th century. The story revolves around a vengeful hero named Christopher seeking revenge on a family, but his plans are complicated by his interactions with a strong-willed heroine named Anna. The book delves into themes of non-consensual and dubiously consensual scenes, portraying a complex and intense relationship between the main characters. The writing style is described as new and intriguing, with inner voices and spoken words often contradicting each other, adding unpredictability and excitement to the narrative.

    Dreadful, dreadful. Anna repeated the word to herself in Lucy’s tone and began to giggle, looking at the mirror in front of her. Dreadful? Bah. The dress was simple, with an empire waist and a round, ...

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    The Unseelie Prince - Maze of Shadows by Kathryn Ann Kingsley
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    The Unseelie Prince is a dark fantasy romance that follows the story of Abigail, a C18th heroine, who finds herself in an alien world with the Unseelie prince, a fey character who starts off as a bad guy but becomes intrigued and eventually enthralled by her. The book is filled with dark and twisted elements, lighter touches of goodness, and a slow burn romance between the two main characters. The writing style is described as well-written, with a focus on world-building, side characters, banter, and a mix of mystery, violence, and sexual overtones.

    Abigail brought the cleaver down onto the neck of the hen, digging the metal into the wood block and severing the chicken’s spine with a crunch. The carcass kicked and thrashed, blood spurting from th...

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    Untouchable
    Book 1 in the series:Untouchables

    Untouchable - Untouchables by Sam Mariano
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    "Untouchable" by Sam Mariano is a dark romance set in a high school environment, following the complex and tumultuous relationship between Zoey, a quiet and studious girl, and Carter, the popular and manipulative king of the school. The plot delves into themes of bullying, manipulation, and questionable choices, with a focus on the dynamics between the characters, especially Zoey and Carter. The writing style is described as clever, profound, and at times gritty, with a mix of banter between the characters that adds depth to their interactions.

    High schools and small towns have a lot in common. Groups of people in their own separate tribes, forced together arbitrarily, made to coexist in order to achieve optimal pleasantness. Not everybody a...

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    Lords of Pain - The Royals of Forsyth University by Angel Lawson
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    Lords of Pain follows the story of Story, a young woman who returns to seek refuge with the three men who tormented her in the past. Killian, Tristan, and Dimitri Rath, known as the Lords, rule over their fraternity and have a dark history with Story. As the narrative unfolds, readers are taken on a rollercoaster of emotions as the characters navigate their complex relationships and confront their demons. The book delves into themes of power, redemption, and the darker aspects of human nature, all while exploring the resilience of the human spirit in the face of trauma.

    The writing style of Lords of Pain is described as dark, gripping, and addictive. The authors, Angel Lawson and Samantha La Rue, handle sensitive subject matter with care and realism, ensuring that the impact of the events is deeply felt by readers without crossing into gratuitous territory. The characters are complex and flawed, making the narrative both heart-wrenching and empowering as it showcases the capacity for healing and redemption in unexpected ways.


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    Bait by Jade West
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    Bait by Jade West is a dark and intense story about Abigail, haunted by a monster in her dreams, who seeks to find her ultimate catch by confessing her fantasy on an online profile. Leo, still dealing with the aftermath of a tragic past, responds to Abigail's profile, setting off a twisted game of cat and mouse between two broken souls. The book delves into themes of primal desires, emotional turmoil, and the healing power of finding comfort in each other's craziness, all wrapped in a narrative filled with suspense, dark erotica, and shocking twists.

    The writing style of Bait is described as intense, captivating, and emotionally draining. The author, Jade West, skillfully weaves a sad and steamy love story that keeps the reader glued to the pages, with vibrant character emotions and a perfect pacing that allows deep exploration of each character before their worlds collide in a thrilling and uncomfortable manner.

    “You haven’t met the Worcester guys yet, right?” he asks, again. I nod, again. “Don’t worry,” he says. “Once you hit the six-month mark you’ll be like part of the furniture. Summer barbeque coming up....

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    King of Flesh and Bone - The Pale Court by Liv Zander
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    'King of Flesh and Bone' in the series 'The Pale Court' by Liv Zander is a dark fantasy romance that delves into the complex relationship between Ada and Enosh, the King of Flesh and Bone. Ada, a strong-willed and stubborn character, finds herself in the hands of Enosh, an undying god with a cruel and manipulative exterior but a lonely and heartbroken interior. As their interactions unfold, Enosh's possessiveness clashes with Ada's determination to escape, leading to a tumultuous and passionate dynamic between them. The book is set in a dreary and unforgiving realm, filled with dark villains and personal pain, creating a twisted and gripping plot that keeps readers hooked till the very last page.

    “The dead are restless.” I glanced out the rain-blurred window toward the cemetery, the air inside the house thick with sweat and the sweetness of amniotic fluid. “You better start pushing now or my h...

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    A Hunger Like No Other - Immortals After Dark by Kresley Cole
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    A Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole is the first book in the Immortals After Dark series, featuring a unique paranormal romance plot with a mix of vampires, werewolves, and other creatures. The story follows the captive Emmaline, a mix of Valkyrie and Vampire, and the fierce Lykae king, Lachlain MacRieve, who has been imprisoned for centuries. The book explores their evolving relationship, challenges, and the intricate world of the Lore, filled with various supernatural beings. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of humor, passion, and fast-paced storytelling that keeps readers hooked till the end.

    On an island in the Seine, against the nighttime backdrop of an ageless cathedral, the denizens of Paris came out to play. Emmaline Troy wound around fire-eaters, pickpockets, and chanteurs de rue. Sh...

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