Fear Me (Broken Love, #1)
by B.B. Reid
Lake Monroe’s life has been ruled by fear for ten years—ever since Keiran Masters began his reign of torment. Now he's back, angrier, more possessive, obsessively intense. Lake must learn just how far she can fall when someone who hurt you thinks he owns you.
About This Book
Lake Monroe's life has been overshadowed by fear for a decade, ever since Keiran Masters began tormenting her during their childhood. Their initial encounter on a sunlit playground marked the beginning of a tumultuous relationship, with Keiran's cryptic promise to "kill her" haunting Lake's every step. For ten years, he has been her tormentor, and she has been his forbidden obsession.
Now, Keiran has returned, angrier, more possessive, and obsessively intense. He believes Lake sent him away and seeks revenge, using methods that blur the lines between love and hate. Lake must navigate the complex dynamics of their relationship, confronting the deep-seated fears and desires that bind them.
The story delves into themes of power, control, and the blurred lines between love and hate. The mood is dark and intense, with a slow-burn tension that builds as the characters' complex relationship unfolds. The narrative explores the psychological and emotional complexities of their bond, keeping readers engaged as they navigate the twists and turns of this tumultuous relationship.
What Readers Say
Readers appreciate the book's intense and suspenseful writing style, which keeps them hooked until the end. Many praise the author's ability to create morally complex characters that add depth to the story. Fans note the emotional impact of the book, highlighting its exploration of dark themes and complex relationships. Some readers criticize the portrayal of toxic relationships and the lack of character development, which may be off-putting to some. This book is recommended for fans of dark romance and enemies-to-lovers tropes, but be aware of its mature content and sensitive themes.


