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Whispers and the Roars by K. Webster is a dark and twisted romance that delves into themes of mental health, abuse, trust, and love. The story follows Kady, a woman with a dark and twisted past, who sent away the boy she loved twelve years ago to protect him from her own issues. When he returns, she struggles with the idea of letting him back into her life. The book explores their complex relationship, with a big twist towards the end that ties everything together. The writing style is described as captivating, suspenseful, and emotional, with a focus on unconditional love and the challenges the characters face.

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    BLAIRE
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    BLAIRE - Blaire part by Anita Gray
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    Blaire is a young woman who was taken at a young age and subjected to horrific abuse, brainwashed, and conditioned to be a slave for Maksim. Despite her petite frame, she becomes his fiercest protector. When a rival crime boss, Charlie, enters the scene, a complicated history and betrayal between him and Maksim are hinted at. Blaire is drugged and taken to be Charlie's captive, where she is forced to question everything she knows. As their relationship evolves, Blaire battles between her feelings for Charlie and her conditioning to protect Maksim.


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    Pretty Stolen Dolls - Pretty Little Dolls by Ker Dukey, K. Webster
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    'Pretty Stolen Dolls' by Ker Dukey and K. Webster is a dark thriller that delves into the depths of darkness surrounding Jade's world after being kidnapped by a psychopath named Benny. The plot unfolds with Jade, a police detective, seeking revenge against her abductor Benny and searching for her missing sister Macy, all while navigating through past traumatic memories and present dangers. The writing style alternates between past and present, providing a suspenseful and gripping narrative that keeps the reader on edge.

    My partner likes to taunt me on weekends when I should be at home, but instead work old cases and go through old paperwork to make sure nothing was missed the first time around. He’s an asshole. I typ...

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    Cutting Edge
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    Book 1 in the series:The Edge

    Cutting Edge - The Edge by C.D. Reiss
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    In "Cutting Edge," readers are taken on a journey to Iraq, where Major Greyson, a US Army Psychiatrist, and Captain Caden St. John, a volunteer US Army trauma surgeon, meet under dire circumstances. The book delves into their intense relationship, exploring their addictive connection and the struggle between right and wrong as they navigate their newfound feelings amidst the chaos of war. The writing style captures the complexities of their emotions and the challenges they face, set against the backdrop of a Combat Support Hospital in Iraq.

    The prequel "Cutting Edge" sets the stage for the romantic suspense epic that is 'The Edge' series, offering readers a glimpse into the deep psychological wounds and issues faced by the main characters, Caden and Greyson. The book skillfully weaves together themes of love, sacrifice, and the impact of war on individuals, highlighting the emotional and erotic dynamics between the characters as they navigate a world of danger and intrigue.


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    Black Lies by Alessandra Torre
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    'Black Lies' by Alessandra Torre is a captivating story that revolves around Layana and her relationships with two men, Brant and Lee. The plot unfolds as secrets are revealed, leading to unexpected twists and turns that keep readers on edge. The writing style is described as suspenseful, with clever techniques used to maintain reader interest and create a sense of mystery surrounding the characters and their motivations.

    Twenty-five candles. It was ridiculous that I was getting a birthday cake; the tradition should stop in the teenage years. Yet, here it was, carried by my mother’s reedy arms. Mother, the perfect imag...

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    Perfect Strangers by J.T. Geissinger
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    'Perfect Strangers' by J.T. Geissinger seems to be a book that defies traditional genre expectations. It is described as a roller coaster ride with unexpected twists that leave readers feeling both intrigued and confused. The writing style is praised for being unique and clever, with last-minute plot twists that keep readers on their toes. The book is said to blur the lines between romance, thriller, and contemporary fiction, offering a complex and dark narrative that challenges readers' expectations.

    I come awake gradually, floating up into consciousness as if on a whisper-soft cloud. When I open my eyes, I’m lying on my back in bed, nude but covered with a sheet. It’s early in the morning. Pearl ...

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    Raze
    Book 1 in the series:Scarred Souls

    Raze - Scarred Souls by Tillie Cole
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    'Raze' by Tillie Cole is a dark and gritty tale that delves into the lives of Raze, a former prisoner forced into brutal fights, and Kisa, a Russian mafia princess engaged to a dangerous man. The story follows Raze's journey of revenge and self-discovery as memories of his past life start resurfacing, leading him to reconnect with Kisa. The writing style is emotional, intense, and filled with raw passion, capturing the struggles and pain of the characters as they navigate a world of violence and love.

    Alik’s blue eyes lit with fire as I fought against him, flaring at my resistance, the aggression he expected me to exude every time he took me in this bed—an aggression he loved, an aggression he crav...

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    Hale by K. Webster
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    I groan and my buddy Nick laughs beside me as we dress. The locker rooms stink of a bunch of sweaty fucking guys who just killed it on the field. We’re all a little rusty after a long winter break, bu...

    He’s my everything.

    I would die without him.

    Because he infects me.

    My brother.

    ...

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    Caged
    Book 1 in the series:Savage Men

    Caged - Savage Men by Clarissa Wild
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    'Caged' by Clarissa Wild is a dark and intense story that follows the journey of Cage, a man born and raised in captivity, whose sole purpose is to fight and make money for his father. The plot takes a twist when Ella, a woman kidnapped and placed in a glass cage next to Cage, becomes his prize for winning a fight. As Ella and Cage navigate their unique circumstances, a bond forms between them, leading to unexpected twists and turns in the story. The writing style captures the intense emotions and complexities of their relationship, blending elements of darkness, sweetness, and passion into a gripping narrative that keeps readers on edge.

    “Fine,” she snaps as I climb up the shoddy ladder to the makeshift treehouse. It’s just a bunch of wooden planks stuffed between the trunk and some curtains hanging from the branches, but it’s my hous...

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    My Torin by K. Webster
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    'My Torin' by K. Webster is a heartwarming and emotional story that delves into the lives of three main characters - Casey, Tyler, and Torin. The book explores themes of love, family, communication, and living with autism. The plot follows the journey of Casey, a young woman with a difficult past, who forms a deep connection with brothers Tyler and Torin, both of whom have their own struggles and strengths. Through beautifully written prose and multiple points of view, the author skillfully portrays the complexities of their relationships and the challenges they face together.

    The writing style of 'My Torin' is described as stunning, imaginative, and descriptive, with well-developed characters that draw readers into a world of romance, emotion, and personal growth. K. Webster's careful and respectful portrayal of autism in Torin's character, along with the intense love scenes and emotional moments, create a powerful and unforgettable reading experience that explores themes of acceptance, communication, and the bonds that tie people together.

    “School’s fine.” I give her the canned answer she wants to hear. I don’t tell her I hate my teachers. That I hate the students. That I hate everything. I especially don’t tell her that yesterday I loo...

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    The Wild
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    The Wild - The Wild by K. Webster
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    The Wild by K. Webster is a dark romance fic with taboo and angsty elements. The book explores themes of forbidden relationships, age gaps, and unconventional love stories. The writing style is described as steamy, with a good plot that keeps readers engaged despite the taboo nature of the story. Readers have found the book to be intense, emotional, and filled with twists that make it a compelling read.

    Sabrina stares out the window, her features hard behind her oversized sunglasses and too much makeup. I squeeze her hand but she doesn’t squeeze back. Six years after Drew’s death and my wife has yet ...

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