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Love Kills : A Dark Gay Menage Romance (Deadly Sin Book 2) Kindle Edition
Archer is inspired and aroused by his detective boyfriend’s tales, but he longs for something that pushes him to the brink. Despite knowing his fetish would create a rift between him and his partner, the artist will get his way — even at someone else’s expense.
Clint’s job no longer holds his interest. These days, his man’s pleasure reigns supreme over solving homicide cases. But he still has bills to pay, so he sticks with the force, hoping his attitude will improve. Besides, his man hungers for the grisly murder scenes Clint works, and he can’t risk Archer’s rejection. Why would the sexy young man want him if Clint didn’t provide him with his bloody drug of choice?
Holland isn’t significant-other material. When potential mates discover the devil inside, it’s too late for them to flee. Determined, he seeks someone to fulfill his darkest needs. Although the threat of being found out looms, he’ll literally kill to get what he wants.
When Archer meets Holland, sparks fly. Yet, this man has dark secrets that terrify Archer, even as they lure him in. Perhaps he’s about to take one too many chances.
In the heat of passion, even death won’t deter these men from getting what they desire most.
Love Kills is book two in the Deadly Sin series. If you like menage romance with morally ambiguous characters, pick up this sexy age gap threesome story today.
This book is part of the Deadly Sin series. Books must be read in order for full enjoyment.
Warning: These books are for adult readers who enjoy stories where lines between right and wrong get blurry. High heat, twisted and tantalizing, these are not for the fainthearted.
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Portrait of a Black Heart
Love Kills
Bound by Blood (Coming 2021)
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date10 May 2019
- File size3.4 MB
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- ASIN : B07PH9C7NT
- Publisher : Triad Literary (10 May 2019)
- Language : English
- File size : 3.4 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 219 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 881,490 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 542 in LGBTQ+ Horror Fiction (Kindle Store)
- 21,724 in Gay Romance (Kindle Store)
- 33,354 in Horror (Books)
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Michael Mandrake writes romance with an edge!
He pens complex characters already comfortable with their sexuality. Through these, he builds worlds not centered on erotica but rather the mainstream plots we might encounter in everyday life through personal experiences or the media. To find out more please visit http://michaelmandrake.wordpress.com
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 January 2020Well I wanted to know more! This book is full of three men you can't help but like and the story line is hard to leave.
Archer needs to feed his darker side. Clint is his light so he goes out looking and finds Holland.
Clint can't see a way for this to work but he's prepared to try anything for Archer.
Holland well he just brings a whole new dimension to the story.
The characters are well developed and well rounded that it's hard to put it down. I will definitely be looking for this author again.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 January 2020I held off of reading this book for as long as possible. Waiting for the moment I became reacquainted with Archer.As with my first encounter with this character,I was not disappointed.
With his,how shall I say it ,slightly crooked moral compass he has become one of my favourite characters,standing along side another slightly crooked literary character,Dexter.
I don't like to give any spoilers for books I like to give readers the chance to discover the delights within. There are many in this and I can't recommend this book highly enough.
If you are already contemplating reading this,which,I must insist,you do,then you know that it is part of a collection of books where the theme is serial killers,so,take that first step and join Archer as his decision to add a third in his relationship with his boyfriend,could be the worst decision he ever makes.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 May 2019*I voluntarily read this book. All opinions stated are solely my own and no one else's*
3 stars
I went into this book expecting one thing but got something completely different. The blurb caught my interest but I wasn’t fully prepared for how gory, violent or twisted it actually was. I do like a good dark romance but this one became a little too much for me.
Holland was seriously twisted and the author explored his state of mind, triggers and background really well. His POV was intriguing but I was genuinely baffled with how Archer wasn’t sleeping with one eye open at all times. Holland made my blood run cold and that’s putting things mildly. Holland licking his victims blood made me cringe.
Archer got off on blood and gore and he captured it with his photography. When you add Holland to the mix you get something even more disturbing, on a whole new level. The darkness that drives these two men was explored well.
Clint was probably more sane than his counterparts. I sympathised with him in the beginning when Archer delivered his answer.
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- MimiReviewed in the United States on 14 May 2019
4.0 out of 5 stars Love is blind
3.75 stars/ 4 stars
Morbid, gory and kinky. I'm down with kink like the next girl *winks* BUT blood play or edge play isn't one that is for me. The blurb doesn't really go into the trigger warnings. BEWARE.
The story of three very different men is unique and interesting but Archer is a manipulative little s@+t. I really felt bad for Clint and even Holland even though Holland himself is a murderer. Archer has them wrapped around his little finger. I would love a follow-up novella about these three crazy guys.
- li cranReviewed in Italy on 30 June 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Dark beyond kink
Definitely a narration to follow with an open mind, with three protagonists who play off each other's most depraved, yet human, sentiments. The reader remains on the edge wondering who will die, who will be killed, who will be with whom, in the...end?
And what a fascinating set of possibilities presents!
- Jessey YarbroughReviewed in the United States on 10 May 2019
3.0 out of 5 stars Book reaches it climax and then ends???
I really really really enjoyed this book it pulled you in it teased you it built you up and then just drops like it just ends.....there’s no actual conclusion yeah they all three end up working out together that you find out in the epilogue but but the author is writing a book about a serial killer who gets in the bed with a cop.. But the fact that the person he’s murdered and that cop has seen pictures of the murder...the case lands on his desk but it doesn’t get brought up it just ends at that point??????? I scoured through Amazon because I was like there’s no way that this book could end like this there’s got to be a book two nope it’s just how it is.....which is super disappointing I was so excited for this book and it just really let me down like how are you going to tease these things at the last chapter and then just end it. Like I don’t know if there was like a word limit on these books I don’t think so but there were so many parts that were not needed that you could’ve expanded on the End...it’s just unreal how this book ends and like I’m really frustrated because of the end of this book. I hope and pray that there’s a book two because it was soooooooo good but that ending Jesus.....
- BrujaBoriquaReviewed in the United States on 17 February 2023
3.0 out of 5 stars Not for the weak
This book is twisted, disturbed, taboo AF, and just sweet enough to still be dark at its core. I've never read anything like this. Definitely not for everyone, and definitely not for anybody who hasnt embraced their own inner darkness even if its not to this level.
- C.R.Reviewed in the United States on 1 June 2019
2.0 out of 5 stars Eh...
First off, the synopsis of this book is confusing, and I really wasn't sure what the book was about. But, it being part of the Criminal Delights series, I wanted to read it. I honestly wish I hadn't wasted my money on it.
One thing that really turned me off is the author's incorrect use of the word passed in a couple of places. You stroll PAST something, not PASSED something. You couldn't get PAST it, not PASSED it. UGH.
Another thing is when Clint bammed on the door. Seriously? Bammed?! How about using the word banged, or hit? Bam is the word used to imitate the sound, not used for an action.
There are a few other parts where word use didn't make sense either. And there were a couple of places where there were continuity issues, and had me rereading parts to see if I had missed something.
Basically, this book was not that interesting to me at all. I made it maybe half way through and then started skimming it, wondering it Clint would figure out Holland's past, and that he had killed people. Or I wondered if Archer might turn him in. But, no. They just fell in "love" with each other... and then there was just no real ending to the book. Snooze fest... for me anyway.