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Depravity - Dahlia Saga by Natalie Bennett
Depravity
Book 3 in the series:Dahlia Saga

'Depravity' in the 'Dahlia Saga' by Natalie Bennett is a dark and twisted graphic tale that follows the story of Helena, Declan, and Ethan. Helena, a beautiful broken girl with dark desires, finds herself in a love triangle with the defiantly dark knights, Declan and Ethan. As they explore their dark desires and connect on multiple levels, the story delves into chilling darkness and intense character growth. The book portrays sinister and gruesome acts, while also showcasing a feeling of being home amidst the darkness.

The writing style of Natalie Bennett in 'Depravity' is described as deliciously decadent, dark, and erotic. The author creates a macabre world that is both captivating and enthralling, with complex characters that steal the show. The plot unfolds with shocking and twisted elements that keep the readers hooked, exploring themes of love, acceptance, and the depths of dark desires.

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    Silk & Steel - Silk and Steel by Ariana Nash (Pippa DaCosta)
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    Silk & Steel is a dark fantasy novel set in a world where dragons and elves are at war. The story follows Prince Lysander, who is caught between his desire for freedom and his manipulative mother, the Dragon Queen. When elf assassin Eroan is captured by Lysander, their fates become intertwined in a complex web of politics, power struggles, and forbidden romance. The book delves into themes of abuse, vengeance, and the struggle for survival in a brutal world where alliances are fragile and trust is a luxury.

    The writing style of Silk & Steel is described as intricate and compelling, with a slow-building plot that keeps readers engaged. The characters, particularly Lysander and Eroan, are portrayed as complex and multifaceted, facing moral dilemmas and internal conflicts that add layers to the narrative. The book explores dark themes such as lust, abuse, and loss, while also touching on elements of hope, perseverance, and the enduring power of love and friendship in the face of adversity.

    The iron door rattled on its hinges and groaned open, spilling silvery light inside. Gloom fled to the corners, leaving behind a figure with broad shoulders. Male, Eroan thought. Curious scents of war...

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    I Know What Love Is
    Book 1 in the series:I Know...

    I Know What Love Is - I Know... by Whitney Bianca
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    'I Know What Love Is' by Whitney Bianca is a dark and twisted love story that delves into the intense and complex relationship between Joan and Elliot. The plot follows the disturbing encounter between the two characters, exploring themes of abduction, obsession, and mutual self-destruction. The writing style is described as intense, fast-paced, and unapologetically raw, with scenes that push the boundaries and challenge readers' comfort levels.

    The flat, red desert horizon stretches for miles all around me as I speed down the seemingly never-ending black asphalt road. I've been driving for a day straight but I don't have time to stop. I'm on...

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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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