Whispers in the Dark by LeTeisha Newton

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Whispers in the Dark by LeTeisha Newton
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We were bred in darkness. How else would we come to love?I was captured …That’s just the beginning of my tale. I’ve survived Purgatory, abuse, and near death. In that abandoned farmhouse I nearly lost everything, but Jacob saved me. We were trapped in this hell together, giving each other the strength to hold on. I fell into darkness with my captor’s son. Until I left him behind. She was perfect, my Alana. Brilliant and full of pain. She understood my darkness and fueled the fire. When she left, I waited patiently to find her, and in her honor, I killed men who took away from innocents. Then I found her… She’s deadly now, a killer too, and perfectly mine. It was beautiful to behold, but she belongs in a cage. My cage. She’ll love me again, or I’ll expose her dirty secrets for the world to see while going down in flames with her.

In darkness, it’s most definitely till death do us part.
Warning: This book is full of triggers. It’s wicked dark, with created evil falling in love. People die. They are hurt horribly. The bad guys get away, and there is no apology for it.

  • File Name:whispers-in-the-dark-by-leteisha-newton.epub
  • Original Title:Whispers in the Dark (Dark Romance)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B07BFRYJWF
  • Publisher:Boundless Tales
  • Date:2018-03-12T16:00:00+00:00
  • Subject:Romance / Dark Romance
  • File Size:539.691 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Chapter One
  • 2. Chapter Two
  • 3. Chapter Thre e
  • 4. Chapter Four
  • 5. Chapter Five
  • 6. Chapter Six
  • 7. Chapter Seven
  • 8. Chapter Eight
  • 9. Chapter Nine
  • 10. Chapter Ten
  • 11. Chapter Eleven
  • 12. Chapter Twelve
  • 13. Chapter Thirte en
  • 14. Chapter Fourte en
  • 15. Chapter Fifte en
  • 16. Chapter Sixte en
  • 17. Chapter Sevente en
  • 18. Chapter Eighte en
  • 19. Chapter Ninete en
  • 20. Chapter Twenty
  • 21. Chapter Twenty-One
  • 22. Chapter Twenty-Two
  • 23. Chapter Twenty-Thre e
  • 24. Chapter Twenty-Four
  • 25. Chapter Twenty-Five
  • 26. Chapter Twenty-Six
  • 27. Chapter Twenty-Seven
  • 28. Chapter Twenty-Eight
  • 29. Chapter Twenty-Nine
  • 30. Chapter Thirty
  • 31. Chapter Thirty-One
  • 32. Chapter Thirty-Two
  • 33. Chapter Thirty-Thre e
  • 34. Chapter Thirty-Four
  • 35. Chapter Thirty-Five
  • 36. Epilogue

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Remi R
Remi R

1 star, minus 1 I love dark romance. But I know the definition of "dark" is very subjective. We all have our parameters of tolerance and what we consider acceptable and that which is simply beyond our consideration of reading entertainment.

While I will venture fairly deep into darkness and depravity, I truly could not find anything redeeming in this story. It has one narrative and one focus. The entire story is hate-filled and driven by revenge. The events are told in graphic detail. Honestly, I've read some books border-line sicko, but never anything with this degree of violence and human degradation.

Master is the epitome of a psychopath. We are not given a reason for his horrendous behavior and obsession with using then killing women. Seriously, this dude was the devil's spawn. He lived each minute of the day feeding his hunger for creating physical and emotional pain to the women he kidnapped and caged. I will say that the author did a good job of creating the worst kind of monster.

I had empathy for the Master's son, Jacob. He was groomed at an early age to be subjected to vicious cruelty in order to grow into a demon like his father. He slowly found the darkness as normal and inflicting pain and spilling blood became his vehicle for sexual arousal and release. It was sad watching him carry out his father's agenda and become a monster like him. He never had an opportunity to see any kind of life different than what his father showed him.

Years later, it's no wonder that Jacob and Alana never escaped the mental torment of their past. Alana dedicated her life to hunting down men who were sexual deviants, then torturing and killing them. She was driven by an intense need to take the lives of men who hurt women and she loved every minute of the torture she administered. She became her own monster, judge, and jury. She felt her experience justified her actions.

The story left me feeling emotionally drained and depressed. I know there are people in the world who mirror the conscious sadistic behavior of men like Master, but I don't want to read a story like that for entertainment. I'd rather watch a documentary where I know what I'm getting into.

So, be prepared for a pitch-black story that reveals the worst of human behavior.

Reply3 years ago
    Angel Churchwell
    Angel Churchwell

    Hi is it good?

    Reply3 years ago
      SHWETA SINGH
      SHWETA SINGH

      It was a good one .....fir the dark romance lovers. But the end seemed a little rushed and seriously left a lot of loopholes. But other than that it was a goo one.

      Reply4 years ago