

If they fall into the hunter’s trap, then they were in a place they never should have been.” They’re not victims they’re predators stalking the woods in search of prey. It wasn’t all that attractive, and being a pacifist – murderers and serial killers and people who take other peoples lives in general? Dry as the Sahara. I feel like I’m the pickiest and stingiest person out here. Nothing really got me going, in hindsight – seeing all the amazing reviews for this. Unfortunately, the D felt more like political philosophy rather than erotica. Trisha Wolfe put the D (pun intended) in Dark. “Decorative art hangs strategically at eye level to keep my high-paying clients from staring at the shackled criminals in the waiting room.”

This is definitely not for the faint of heart. With that purpose in mind, it actually kept me quite interested, it held certain points of suspense that made me want to read on! However, this is supposed to be a romance and as much as I want to give this book any more stars… I really can’t. It fell more along the lines of a psychological thriller, and it read like an episode of Criminal Minds rather than a New Adult novel. I had so much hope for Born, Darkly and although the premise intrigued me, I was skeptical on how the author managed to pull a romance with a serial killer.Īfter finishing I realized, to me… this really wasn’t a romance. Have you ever heard about an amazing plan where so many different things can go wrong? “For this to be over, one of us has to die.” “It’s never over.” He positions himself between the door and me. The ankle shackles slow his advance, but don’t stop him. “Grayson, this is over.” I hold up my hands.
