![]() ![]() Moments where I… yes… *felt* for Caleb, and… I dunno. Moments of utter humiliation, pain and times where I absolutely remembered why I first hesitated recommending book #1 way back when I read it. Don’t get me wrong, there are still moments of absolute horror (in terms of the slave trade and many detailed events). I think it was perhaps easier to read, in the long run. Olivia describes her experience, in detail (and I mean detail!) but there are others there with her, listening to it, and multiple perspectives as the different characters come to life and propel the story forward. While it’s still a “dark” read, it feels almost more human, and more like watching a movie with multiple characters. □Īt first I was slightly disarmed by the change of pace. “… these are not romance novels, but more like psychological thrillers (horror?) with a huge focus on evolving emotions, and heartrending situations…”Īnd love? Well, If you decide to dive in, I’ll let you decide. As I was discussing these (and especially this one) with a friend, I described them pretty much like this: These are very “ dark” reads, so I suggest reading my review of book #1 to get a feel for it. If you haven’t read the first one yet, avoid this review for now. In fact, I think it made book #1 that much better. ![]() Seduced in the Dark (The Dark Duet – book #2)Īn incredible, well-paced sequel to book #1 ( Captive in the Dark), and sorely needed. ![]() MARYSE’S SURPRISE FROM HER FAVORITE BOOK BOYFRIEND’S.ALL MY REVIEWS (ALPHABETICAL BY AUTHOR). ![]()
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