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Title | : | Captive in the Dark (The Dark Duet #1) |
Author | : | C.J. Roberts |
Book Format | : | Nook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 276 pages |
Published | : | July 20th 2011 by CJ Roberts |
Categories | : | Dark. Adult Fiction. Erotica. Romance. BDSM. Adult. Contemporary. Sociology. Abuse |
C.J. Roberts
Nook | Pages: 276 pages Rating: 3.99 | 65301 Users | 5867 Reviews
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Caleb is a man with a singular interest in revenge. Kidnapped as a young boy and sold into slavery by a power-hungry mobster, he has thought of nothing but vengeance. For twelve years he has immersed himself in the world of pleasure slaves searching for the one man he holds ultimately responsible. Finally, the architect of his suffering has emerged with a new identity, but not a new nature. If Caleb is to get close enough to strike, he must become the very thing he abhors and kidnap a beautiful girl to train her to be all that he once was. Eighteen-year-old Olivia Ruiz has just woken up in a strange place. Blindfolded and bound, there is only a calm male voice to welcome her. His name is Caleb, though he demands to be called Master. Olivia is young, beautiful, naïve and willful to a fault. She has a dark sensuality that cannot be hidden or denied, though she tries to accomplish both. Although she is frightened by the strong, sadistic, and arrogant man who holds her prisoner, what keeps Olivia awake in the dark is her unwelcome attraction to him. WARNING: This book contains very disturbing situations, dubious consent, strong language, and graphic violence.
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Original Title: | Captive in the Dark ISBN13 2940011444937 |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Dark Duet #1 |
Characters: | Muhammad Rafiq, Olivia Ruiz, Caleb (Captive in the Dark) |
Setting: | Mexico,2009 |
Rating Containing Books Captive in the Dark (The Dark Duet #1)
Ratings: 3.99 From 65301 Users | 5867 ReviewsArticle Containing Books Captive in the Dark (The Dark Duet #1)
Okay. I need to breathe for a second. Sort out my thoughts. Try and figure out what to make of this jumble of emotions I am feeling right now... 5 Stars. It was sadistic.... it was traumatizing.... it was down right painful to read... But god, I loved it. Damn it all, I freakin loved this book. My first thought after finishing up this gripping story: Is there something seriously wrong with me? Why would I actually enjoy reading this book? Why do I think this is now going straight to myI think this story was amazing. Stockholm syndrome, love, seduction, whatever. Kitten and Caleb have a truly unique relationship. He is an anti-hero. Or an anti-villain? Something. I have read this series many times, and my thoughts change on it each time. This is totally cheesy, but I think fate brings people together, and hey, maybe this was fate's way of bringing them together. A horrific, traumatizing way of doing so - but we can't all have a The Notebook kind of relationship.I don't think
This isn't a romance. You're not a damsel in distress,and I'm not the handsome prince come to save you. If you are looking for a good girl/ bad boy romance, this book is not for you; you've been warned. So please don't try to pin this on me if you ended up not enjoying it. I am not recommending this to anyone, read at your own risk. Here, i'm admitting it, this book is downright fucked up. First of all, you need to decide if you want to look at it as Olivia's story or Caleb's story. It's

Warning: Unpopular opinion time!In the spirit of full disclosure, I must admit that I didn't exactly finish this abomination book. I made it halfway through before my numerous rage blackouts signaled that it was time to DNF. However, because I'm a curious idiot, I paged through to the end to see if the book ended as abysmally as I expected it would. (It did.) If I had finished Captive in the Dark, this review would probably contain 100% more swears. So in all honesty, I did this crapfest a
First of all I want to thank all of my Goodreads friends for giving me the courage to finish this book. I seriously was at the point where I was going to call it quites because I disliked it so much. But I read on and found that I actually liked it. I feel so weird for saying I liked the book. It doesn't feel rigth saying i liked it but here I am. This book is beyond dark. It is very twisted and a lot to swallow. I don't think I can say I recommend this book to readers. It is one you really have
Warning: this review is not censored.There are some people who view the line between consent and non-consent, between sex and rape, as blurry. There are some people who would gladly place blame for rape on that drunk girl in the short skirt who was "asking for it". There are some people who would view flirting and dancing suggestively as an invitation that should be followed through no matter what, it's not the other person's fault for holding the suggestive dancer down and raping them,
FREE on Amazon US today (8/31/2015)OMG! This is a book on my re-read shelf. I read it in 2012 before GR and my reading has since evolved. Very dark, but right up my alley these days.. Book 1 of 2.5. Series complete.BLURB:Caleb is a man with a singular interest in revenge. Kidnapped as a young boy and sold into slavery by a power-hungry mobster, he has thought of nothing but vengeance. For twelve years he has immersed himself in the world of pleasure slaves searching for the one man he holds
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