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What happens when the untameable wind and the endless sea collide in the dark of the night?
Tristan 'The Predator' Caine had been unprepared for Morana Vitalio. After spending his entire life with a vow he broke on a rainy night, he finds himself torn in a battle between his painful past and an uncertain future. The only thing he knows? Her life still belongs to him.
For Morana, the line between enemies and allies has blurred. Everything she once held dear to her has disintegrated and the unknown gapes at her, leaving her with both her freedom and life on the line in enemy territory. The only thing she knows? His life has always belonged to her.
With twenty years of history tying them to each other, Tristan and Morana begin their hunt for the truth together. And they realize that the mystery of the missing girls is just the tip of the iceberg.
Skeletons are uncovered.
Dominoes begin to fall.
A storm is born.
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3 primary booksDark Verse is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by RuNyx and RuNyx ..
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Finished the reading in a record time - under 6 hours. Which is kinda really fast and surprising for me. I devour this book, word by word.
The plot twist is... So unexpected, so out of the equation, it kinda taken me aback for a moment. Suddenly, some things make sense. The author really took her/his time to come up with the plot, with the characters. Kudos.
THIS is how you do an enemies to lovers and dark romance. This is how you you create a possessive lover who will protect his woman through thick and thin. This is how you create a damaged soul that is shown love and accepts it.
Wow...talk about plot twists
Chapter 1 is excessively long it calculated to 9% of the book. In the first half of the book there was so much internal Morana monologue and not a lot of dialogue with other characters. You get more from Tristan (not words he's practically a mute) in this book, his relationship with Morana develops into more than just protecting her. Again, I was not able to put this down despite the typos, glaring grammatical errors, and excessive over use of certain terms. While this was marginally better than the first book when it comes to the excessive over use of phrases, I still wish the author would find some other ways to describe things. This book offered more backstory and plot twists than the first one. There is still room for improvement and it's going in the right direction. I'm looking forward to cracking open the 3rd one, I just realized there are 5!