Diary of Darkness
β Scribed by Arabella Holmes
- Book ID
- 110640578
- Publisher
- Little Willow
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 154 KB
- Series
- Dark Diaries Duet 01
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0B7B7BGSG
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From best-selling author Arabella Holmes comes a deliciously sinful tale of obsessive loveβ¦
They told me I was hideous with a face only a mother could love; a face that haunts your nightmares. They locked me up and kept me hidden away from society like a nasty secret. For years the world rejected me, leaving me chronically untouched and starved of affection, burning to find that special someone who would see beyond my gruesome appearance.
Then I met Jessica and my body ached for her with every fibre of my being. I wanted to do things to herβdirty, filthy things I knew sheβd enjoy if only she would let me. But right now, she doesnβt want me to touch her, doesnβt want me to love her. Itβs going to take some persuasion, but I know Iβll get there in the end.
My hunger for her consumes my every waking moment, and no matter what, I know she will be mine. I wonβt take no for an answer. I will not rest until I possess every single inch of her body and woe betide anyone who comes between us.
Diary of Darkness is a stalker romance with elements of Lovecraftian horror, for those who like their spice on the dark side.
Note from the author: This story ends on a cliff-hanger and is a dark romance that contains strong horror and graphic violence including one incident of animal cruelty, bullying, stalking, explicit sex, BDSM, knife play and other triggering situations. Diary of Darkness is Book 1 of a duet. If you are of a sensitive disposition, this may not be the book for you. For readers over 18 only.
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