Meet New Books

Books matching: passion and madness

8 result(s)

Page 1
Showing 1 - 8 of 8 
  1. #1

    Endless Love by Scott Spencer
    Save:

    Endless Love by Scott Spencer is a dark and intense novel that explores the destructive power of obsessive love. The story follows a teenage boy named David who becomes deeply infatuated with a girl named Jade, leading to a series of tragic events that spiral out of control. Written in a first-person narrative, the book delves into themes of passion, obsession, and the blurred lines between love and madness. The plot unfolds in a gripping and emotional manner, drawing readers into the complex and dysfunctional relationships portrayed in the story.

    The writing style of Endless Love is described as both literary and easy to read, with a mix of dark humor and emotional depth. The author, Scott Spencer, masterfully captures the intricate dynamics of adolescent love and the consequences of unchecked desire. Through vivid descriptions and compelling character development, the novel immerses readers in a tumultuous tale of love, loss, and obsession that challenges traditional notions of romance and highlights the darker aspects of human relationships.

    When I was seventeen and in full obedience to my heart’s most urgent commands, I stepped far from the pathway of normal life and in a moment’s time ruined everything I loved—I loved so deeply, and whe...

  2. #2

    A Mad Passion - Heart's Temptation by Scarlett Scott
    Save:

    A Mad Passion by Scarlett Scott is a fateful romance between Lady Cleo Harrington and Alexander de Vere, Marquis of Thornton. Seven years earlier, these two young lovers were torn apart by lies and misunderstandings orchestrated by others. Cleo, forced into a loveless marriage with a horrible man, is reunited with Alex at a house party, where they rekindle their passionate affair. The story unfolds with obstacles they must overcome, including Cleo's immoral husband and Alex's political ambitions. The plot is filled with twists and turns, showcasing a love that endures through trials and tests of time.


  3. #3

    A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrick
    Save:

    "A Reliable Wife" by Robert Goolrick is a dark and complex story set in 1907 Wisconsin, revolving around the characters of Ralph Truitt, Catherine Land, and Antonio. The plot follows the dynamics between these characters as they navigate themes of loneliness, deception, lust, love, and redemption. The narrative explores the inner thoughts and motivations of the characters, delving deep into their past traumas and desires. The writing style is described as sensual, mysterious, and at times, bleak, capturing the harsh realities of the characters' lives against the backdrop of a cold and unforgiving winter.

    IT WAS BITTER COLD, the air electric with all that had not happened yet. The world stood stock still, four o’clock dead on. Nothing moved anywhere, not a body, not a bird; for a split second there was...

  4. #4
    The Dark Lady
    Book 1 in the series:Mad Passions

    The Dark Lady - Mad Passions by Maire Claremont
    Save:

    'The Dark Lady' by Maire Claremont is a unique romance novel that deviates from the typical storyline found in the genre. The book follows the journey of Eva, a woman locked in a mental asylum struggling with addiction and grief, and Ian, a tortured hero who sets out to save her. The plot is filled with dark struggles, pain, suffering, murder, deceit, and ultimately, a love that must be brought back from the depths of hell. As Eva and Ian battle internal and external forces, they help heal each other and strive for a happy ending amidst the darkness that surrounds them.

    The coach had left him at the edge of Carridan Hall a quarter of an hour past, but if he took to the muddy and ice-filled road, he would be in the village by dark and on the first mail back to London....

  5. #5

    The Duchess Of Malfi by John Webster
    Save:

    'The Duchess Of Malfi' by John Webster is a Jacobean tragedy that revolves around the virtuous Duchess who is betrayed by her greedy and malicious brothers, leading to a series of evil deeds and tragic events. The plot is filled with drama, bloodshed, and profound speeches, reminiscent of Shakespearean tragedies, but with a unique twist that captivates readers. The character development is highlighted by the presence of complex and intriguing characters like Bosolo, the Steward, who delivers some of the best lines in the play.


  6. #6

    Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter by Mario Vargas Llosa
    Save:

    "Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter" by Mario Vargas Llosa is a tale of a young man named Mario who falls in love with his much older Aunt Julia, navigating the trials and tribulations of their secret relationship while dealing with family disapproval. The story intertwines with the narrative of a brilliant but mentally unraveling radio scriptwriter, Pedro, whose soap operas start to mirror the chaos in Mario and Julia's romance. combines humor, drama, and a touch of madness as it unfolds in Lima, Peru, offering a glimpse into the intertwined lives of the characters.

    In those long-ago days, I was very young and lived with my grandparents in a villa with white walls in the Calle Ocharán, in Miraflores. I was studying at the University of San Marcos, law, as I remem...

  7. #7

    The Street of Crocodiles by Bruno Schulz
    Save:

    'The Street of Crocodiles' by Bruno Schulz is a collection of stories that revolve primarily around the narrator's childhood, focusing on his father, mother, and housekeeper. The book is set in a gloomy Eastern European city and portrays a world filled with decaying marvels, cryptic artifacts, and quirky characters. Schulz's writing style is described as exquisite, hallucinatory, dreamlike, and surreal, with very real characters and a unique blend of magical possibilities in a prosaic world.

    He was small, unattractive and sickly, with a thin angular body and brown, deep-set eyes in a pale triangular face. He taught art at a secondary school for boys at Drogobych in southeastern Poland, wh...

  8. #8

    The Bridesmaid by Ruth Rendell
    Save:

    The Bridesmaid by Ruth Rendell is a tale of madness and obsession as experienced through the protagonist, Philip, who falls under the spell of the mysterious and beautiful Senta. The story delves into the complexities of their passionate but dangerous relationship, where reality and fantasy blur, leading to violence and death. Rendell's writing style is described as descriptive, allowing readers to delve into the mind of the protagonist and experience the unfolding events through his perspective.

    The plot of the book revolves around the intense connection between Philip and Senta, with the latter being portrayed as an enigmatic and unsettling character living in a world of her own making. As the story progresses, Philip is confronted with the consequences of his involvement with Senta, leading to a gripping narrative filled with tension, intrigue, and a gradual unraveling of the characters' true natures.

    Violent death fascinates people. It upset Philip. He had a phobia about it. Or that was what he called it to himself sometimes, a phobia for murder and all forms of killing, the wanton destruction of ...

Page 1 of 1