
Captive in the Dark
by CJ Roberts
A psychological thriller that delves into the mind of a young woman held captive, exploring the complex dynamics between captor and captive.
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About This Book
In "Captive in the Dark," Caleb, a man driven by vengeance, kidnaps Olivia Ruiz, an eighteen-year-old woman, to train her as a sex slave. This dark and intense psychological thriller delves into the complex dynamics between captor and captive, exploring themes of power, control, and forbidden desire. As Olivia endures her captivity, she confronts her own desires and the boundaries of her own sexuality, leading to a dangerous game of power and survival.
The novel is set in modern-day Seattle, immersing readers in a bleak and terrifying world where Olivia must navigate her new reality. The atmosphere is dark and suspenseful, with a slow-burn tension that builds as the story progresses. The complex relationship between Olivia and Caleb challenges societal norms and raises questions about consent and personal freedom, leaving readers captivated by its raw intensity.
What Readers Say
Many readers praise the book's dark and twisted narrative, finding it refreshingly unconventional. Fans note the author's exceptional writing quality, which captivates and immerses readers. Some readers find the emotional impact profound, with the story lingering long after reading. Content warnings include disturbing situations, dubious consent, strong language, and graphic violence. This book is recommended for readers who appreciate dark, intense, and thought-provoking narratives.



