Lilith Vincent
Fear Me, Love Me (Deadly Hearts, #1)
Vivienne races into the underworld of Tyrant Mercer to rescue her baby brother, only to find herself ensnared by a crime lord whose obsession blurs terror and desire. As secrets lurk between them and danger tightens its grip, a twisted game of power, protection, and dread-fueled longing begins.
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About This Book
In "Fear Me, Love Me," Vivienne Stone embarks on a perilous journey into the underworld to rescue her baby brother from the clutches of Tyrant Mercer, a formidable crime lord. Her family, deeply indebted to Tyrant, disowns her when she confronts him, leaving her vulnerable to his dark influence. Tyrant, intrigued by Vivienne's defiance, ensnares her in a web of twisted games that blur the lines between terror and desire.
As Vivienne navigates this treacherous relationship, she harbors a secret that could alter the course of their dangerous dance. Tyrant's obsession grows, demanding everything from her in exchange for the fulfillment of her deepest wishes. The story delves into themes of power, protection, and a dread-fueled longing, set against a backdrop of suspense and dark intensity.
The novel's atmosphere is charged with tension, as Vivienne and Tyrant's complex dynamics unfold. Their interactions are marked by a slow-burn intensity, keeping readers on edge as they anticipate the next twist in this dark romance.
What Readers Say
Readers appreciate the intense, dark romance and complex character dynamics in 'Fear Me, Love Me'. Many praise Lilith Vincent's sharp prose and intricate character development, delving deep into psychological complexities. Fans note the book's emotional impact, exploring themes of obsession, power, and redemption in a captivating narrative. Some readers caution about the book's dark themes, including forced breeding, somnophilia, and self-harm, which may be triggering for some. Ideal for fans of dark romance seeking a compelling, intense story with complex characters and provocative themes.


