
Insatiable (The Edge of Darkness, #1)
by Leigh Rivers
Kade Mitchell returns home a broken man, consumed by the burning need to reclaim the one woman who shattered – and haunted – him: angel‑faced Stacey Rhodes. Their tangled past surges into a dangerous present, where every rule crumbles and their mutual hatred ignites an irresistible, toxic pull that neither can—or wants to—resist.
About This Book
In "Insatiable," the first book of Leigh Rivers' "The Edge of Darkness" series, Kade Mitchell returns home a changed man, consumed by the need to reclaim Stacey Rhodes, the woman who once shattered his heart. Their past is fraught with intense emotions, betrayal, and a deep-seated hatred that fuels a dangerous and irresistible attraction between them. Kade's obsession with Stacey leads him to break every rule he's ever set for himself, blurring the lines between love and possession.
The novel delves into the complexities of their relationship, exploring themes of obsession, betrayal, and the blurred lines between love and possession. As Kade and Stacey navigate their tumultuous past and present, they are forced to confront their deepest fears and desires, leading to a volatile and passionate reunion. The story is marked by dark, intense, and suspenseful moments, creating a mood that is both captivating and emotionally charged.
"Insatiable" is a dark romance that delves into the complexities of love, obsession, and the human psyche. The novel's atmosphere is charged with tension, as Kade and Stacey's tumultuous past and present collide, leading to a volatile and passionate reunion. The story is marked by dark, intense, and suspenseful moments, creating a mood that is both captivating and emotionally charged.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the intense emotional depth and character development in 'Insatiable'. Many commend Leigh Rivers' evocative writing style that immerses readers in the dark romance genre. Fans note the book's compelling narrative that delves into complex themes of obsession and trauma. Some readers caution about the heavy content, including abuse and violence, which may be triggering for some. Ideal for fans of dark romance seeking a gripping and emotionally charged story.
Reader Reviews
5 curated reviewsVictoria
Jan 27, 2016
Another great series! In this story we find out how ...
Another great series! In this story we find out how Alexa and Reese get together. There is a mystery about how they really first met and only one person who can help them find out!! Ms. Thorne is such a great story teller, and I really love how she weaves characters from other books into the stories. I love revisiting old friends!! I can't wait to read the next installment!!
Romantically Jaded
Dec 26, 2015
hot on the bayou
Alexa is left to tend to their weekend guests when her brother disappears on a secret errand. She finds herself drawn to a handsome stranger, who might not be a stranger at all. I was kept on my toes with this one!! Loved Alexa and Reese' story!! Left with some question, but still utterly satisfied.
Kindle Customer
Jun 23, 2016
Another great Shifter World book
I loved Alexa and Reese's story but I a. Dying to find out about their shared past. Who were they to each other before? Who is Maylene?
Belinda Ashley
Jan 8, 2016
I Love This Series!
This is the story of Lezares sister, Alexa finding her mate. The story kind of overlaps with Desirable. In this story, Alexa, the alpha sister to Lezare finds herself in a unique situation since Lezare has run off on a secret mission, one sister is in hiding, and the other sister is MIA. Shes trying to hold the entire masquerade ball and family together while being distracted by a wolf shifterone of the Nielsen twins. Alexa is a bit more free spirited in her beliefs and finds herself learning all kinds of new things between the swamp woman who she seeks out from time to time that Lezare disapp
Jordan T
Jan 17, 2016
The shifters are joined by other creatures of the paranormal
This is the first book in any of Elle Thorne's series that I've read (Shifters Forever, Never After Dark, Always After Dark, and Only After Dark) in which a non-shifter paranormal being made an appearance (to my recollection). I found that interesting. It seems odd to me that after reading so many of her books in which the only paranormal beings were shifters of varying species that we would suddenly be introduced to witches and vampires. It definitely added a new spin/element to the story. I'm very curious to see how Thorne will use vampires and witches in future books in the series and its s
