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    The Last Girl by Kitty Thomas
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    Ruthlessly dark, brazenly erotic, and full of twisted psychological tension - The Last Girl is a bold, boundary-smashing vampire tale. Not for the faint of heart, but perfect if you crave dangerous, taboo, and unforgettable anti-romance.

    'The Last Girl' by Kitty Thomas is a dark and erotic tale that delves into the twisted relationship between Juliette, a young woman haunted by her past trauma, and Christian, a 782-year-old vampire who becomes obsessed with her. The story explores themes of fear, ownership, and the blurred lines between lust and love. With elements of non-consensual acts, exhibitionism, and brutal sexuality, the book follows Juliette's journey as she becomes Christian's human pet, navigating the dark desires and manipulations of her captor.

    The narrative is characterized by a gripping and intense atmosphere, drawing readers into a world where boundaries are pushed and morality is questioned. Kitty Thomas skillfully weaves a story that is both terrifying and beautiful, showcasing the complexities of power dynamics and emotional entanglements in a relationship built on dominance and submission.

    The sweat lays on my skin like a clammy glove, like the death I barely escaped—or so I tell myself. In reality it’s been years, but the dreams keep coming, leaving the event forever fresh in my mind....
    2012
    168 pages

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    Dust
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    Book 3 in the series:Silo

    Dust - Silo by Hugh Howey
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    A compelling, emotionally-charged finale that ties up the Silo Saga with hope and heartbreak. Not perfect, but absolutely worth the ride if you enjoyed Wool or Shift. Read the trilogy in order for the full experience!

    'Dust' by Hugh Howey is the final part of the Silo trilogy, following the events of 'Wool' and 'Shift'. The story revolves around Juliette, who is now the mayor of Silo, trying to maintain order while unveiling the truth to the inhabitants. The narrative also delves into a revolution brewing in Silo 1. The conclusion to the series is praised for providing resolution while leaving room for imagination about the characters' future, prompting readers to contemplate themes of freedom and the greater good.

    Dust rained in the halls of Mechanical; it shivered free from the violence of the digging. Wires overhead swung gently in their harnesses. Pipes rattled. And from the generator room, staccato bangs fi...
    August 2013
    473 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Silo )

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    Seven Sons
    Book 1 in the series:Gypsy Brothers

    Seven Sons - Gypsy Brothers by Lili St. Germain
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    A brutally gripping start to a dark revenge saga - perfect if you crave twisted, fast-paced stories with emotional depth, but not for the faint of heart.

    In "Seven Sons" by Lili St. Germain, readers are introduced to Juliette Portland, who transforms into Samantha Peyton to seek revenge against the Gypsy Brothers Motorcycle Club for her father's death and her own loss of innocence. The plot unfolds with a gripping and brutal narrative as Samantha plans to avenge herself by targeting each son of the main antagonist, Dornan Ross, and ultimately Dornan himself. The story is darkly disturbing, raw, and intense, with elements of romance intertwined with themes of revenge, redemption, and resilience. Lili St. Germain's writing style is described as amazing, nonstop action, and highly charged, delivering a complex and shocking storyline that leaves readers excited for more to come in the series.

    And I’ll get home from my dead-end job in this dead-end fucking town in the asshole of Nebraska, and I’ll have almost made it through a whole day of not thinking about it, about my father and Dornan R...
    January 2014
    113 pages

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