Hi, book buddies :-) This is a gentle (dark teasing) reminder that BAIT is a great bet if you love your romances on the edge of politically correct ;-)
I'm sharing my opinion of this read with you just below the synopsis.
Bait
Author: Jade West
Genre: Romance, Suspense
Photographer: Wander Aguiar
Model: Jonny James
Cover Designer: RBA Designs
A stranger online. Dark hair and even darker eyes that knew my dirty desires before I did.
A fantasy that should never be spoken. But he pulled the confession from me.
And now he’s coming for me.
Rough. Dirty. Dangerous.
It’s supposed to be one night to get me off and make me forget.
He’ll make me his and I’ll pretend I don’t want him to.
I’ll run and he’ll chase.
Because I asked him for this.
I begged him for this.
Tonight, in the darkness, he’s the hunter.
And I’m the bait.
A fantasy that should never be spoken. But he pulled the confession from me.
And now he’s coming for me.
Rough. Dirty. Dangerous.
It’s supposed to be one night to get me off and make me forget.
He’ll make me his and I’ll pretend I don’t want him to.
I’ll run and he’ll chase.
Because I asked him for this.
I begged him for this.
Tonight, in the darkness, he’s the hunter.
And I’m the bait.
MY OPINION
Brutal, honest, erotic, frighteningly tempting.
I always start a book by this author with a little (a
lot) trepidation. I know I will love her wild imagination, I know I relish her
beautifully dark writing. Yet I never know if what she writes will break my
poor mental protections. Sometimes I love everything, sometimes I cringe at a
taboo that's too much for me.
This time, I found myself totally mesmerized. Abigail
is broken inside. You can feel her emptiness and despair when she finally gives
in and seeks to turn a recurrent nightmare into reality. She wants her monster
in dreams to chase her for real. And grab her with carnal intent. Willingly
unwilling. She plays with the devil with her eyes wide open. That's a premise
bound to be unforgettable.
The raw writing reflects a keen sense of the darkness
within, and the cleansing freedom it brings when it is embraced. Every phase
this taboo pact goes through is masterfully played out. The fear of making a
mistake, the implicit trust that it won't end up in murder or even accepting
that fate. Then the first taste of requested violence. I thought it was all
incredibly fascinating even though I recoiled a bit in my own fear of the
situation if it were real. What a paradox. The stalking, the planning, the
actual taking of the feeling female, all of it was detailed in earnest and with
care. Loved every little twisted thing.
Of course, both characters deserve their chapters with independent point of
views. They both have secrets and tortured real lives. The final part when
those lives collide packs so much tragedy that it is palpable. Tears,
heartbreak and violence all combine before hope breaks like the dawn.
My only complaint is that the F word is sometimes used every three words,
repeatedly. I love the F word, when it is used wisely. Otherwise, it misses the
point.
I'm completely satisfied with this intense story, it's dark romance with
very steamy encounters for the connoiseur palate, and two souls with matching
deviant behaviours. Decadently good.
ABOUT THE MASTERMIND
Jade has increasingly less to say about herself as time goes on, other than the fact she is an author, but she’s happy with this fact.
Living in imaginary realities and having a legitimate excuse for it is really all she’s ever wanted.
Jade is as dirty as you’d expect from her novels, and talking smut makes her smile.
She lives in the Herefordshire countryside with a couple of hounds and a guy who’s able to cope with her inherent weirdness.
She has a red living room, decorated with far more zebra print than most people could bear and fights a constant battle with her addiction to Coca-Cola.
She has a red living room, decorated with far more zebra print than most people could bear and fights a constant battle with her addiction to Coca-Cola.
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