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Hunt Me Darling
- A The Darling Games Standalone
- Narrated by: Lucy Rivers, Jameson Adams
- Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
FBI forensic profiler Agent Alexandra Darling is known for her unsettling affinity for murderers and their victims.
As she joins a task force assigned to capture a notorious duo of killers, her forbidden fascination with the twisted motivations behind their crimes takes a dangerous turn.
Delving deep into the darkness, she finds herself entangled in a dangerous game that blurs the lines between hunter and hunted, love and obsession. One that would forever redefine her understanding of desire and the depths of her own soul.
She quickly learns nothing is what it seems. Alexandra's journey will test the limits of her sanity at the same time as it challenges her perceptions of justice.
Will she be just another victim? Or do they have something different in mind for their little Darling?
Hunt Me Darling is a why-choose MFM dark contemporary romance. It contains explicit sexual content and straight-up smut. The male leads are not Prince Charming. They are villains with psycho tendencies, and therefore there is stalking, obsessive and possessive behavior, unaliving people, and lots of dark and twisted content. Intended for mature listeners.
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- 28-04-24
Ridiculously stupid ☹️
Well this was a disappointment, the main character must be the worst FBI agent in history, so much so it’s laughable. This could have been a good story if it wasn’t so ridiculous. For instance, she’s shown photos of herself in her bedroom and bathroom and she doesn’t think maybe there could be cameras in her house. Also she’s drugged and dragged out of an FBI office but doesn’t think to look at cameras to see who took her, it’s all so stupid and unbelievable! The constant repetition of the words ‘little darling’ from truth and dare are irritating. If there’s a 2nd book in future I won’t be bothering to waste a credit.😡
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