![]() One thing I could not decide whilst reading this story was who was the monster. I loved the way Naomi went from a timid person to a fighter. A grown woman playing with “dolls” and what she does to acquire them. What’s begins as an innocent story about a love and lust turns into something darker. A psychological story that has an ending you don’t see coming.īlind Capture by Virginia Johnson: What starts off to be a bad day for Naomi soon gets a lot worse, but she does not know this when she meets her mystery man off the internet. Whilst I was reading this story I actually felt sorry for Arissa and did doubt myself of the reality of the man in the dark. The Man in the Dark by Destiny Hawkins: Arissa and Lyla were on and off lovers, Arissa was unable to make a commitment due to the man in the dark. Whilst I knew Marlow was going to get what he wanted, I could never imagine what Marlow was going to do and the ending was apt to the book cover. Meeting Aubrey he gets his fix and finds a whole new high. Marlow has deprived himself of his addiction and this story shows just what he does to get his fix. Taking You Home by Elizabeth Cash: Marlow has an addiction, and it involves his toys and the female bodies. However when 12 female authors known for dark storytelling get together and write an anthology all in the aid of ASPCA (For us UK readers it’s a US charity American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) I knew it was a must have.įor this review, I going to pick my favourites ![]() So, a lot of people know I am not keen on a regular romance story. ![]()
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