![]() ![]() If you’re a fan of M/M and aren’t faint of heart this is a story for you. I’m still trying to work out all the feelings it evoked, but what I do know is that people should read this. My review honestly can’t do this book justice. It was so wrong, but deliciously erotic and good. Kuon shouldn’t feel this way and yet I couldn’t stop wanting him to want Yugo. Kuon’s spiraling decent into Stockholm syndrome is plays with the readers mind in the best way ever. From the very beginning Nero Seal’s fantastic writing held me completely captivated and had me on the edge of my seat. This book was gritty, raw, erotic, and achingly beautiful. Well I’m so glad my curiosity won out because Love of the Egoist was so so good! This was my first book by Nero Seal and the blurb was what caught my eye and at he same time made me a little hesitant. Yugo pours his every corrupt desire into his prey, testing the limits of their twisted relationship.ĭo you dare enter a dark world where safe-words don’t exist? His punishment for ruining the Black Duke’s deal.Ĭonstant mind games where he can do nothing, but give in. This is the personal living hell of police detective, Kuon Leiris. ![]() ![]() Endless silence stretching into eternity. Isolate you so you don’t have anything left except me. But now, I want to ruin your world and turn it pitch black. Genre: Dark M/M Romance, Enemies2Lovers, Psychological Thriller, Contemporary ![]()
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