No One Has To Know (ebook)
by Carin Hart
Angela is a fragile florist with a past she’s desperate to hide when a seemingly heroic cop turns protector—and captor—kidnapping her into a twisted game of power, obsession, and survival. As danger and desire collide in their isolated world, every whispered bargain and stolen touch blurs the line between victim and willing accomplice.
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About This Book
In "No One Has To Know," Angela Havers, a florist with a troubled past, becomes the object of Officer Mason Burns' intense obsession. Mason, a Springfield cop, uses his position to secretly monitor Angela, rationalizing his actions as protective. Their initial encounter, where Mason rescues Angela from a robbery, sets off a series of events that blur the lines between guardian and captor.
As Mason's fixation deepens, he takes increasingly drastic measures to keep Angela under his control, leading to a tense and dangerous dynamic. Angela, caught between fear and a growing, complex attraction, finds herself entangled in a web of power, obsession, and survival. The story delves into the psychological complexities of both characters, exploring themes of control, desire, and the blurred boundaries between victim and willing participant.
Set against the backdrop of a gritty city, the novel maintains a dark and suspenseful atmosphere, drawing readers into a slow-burn narrative filled with tension and unexpected twists. The evolving relationship between Angela and Mason challenges perceptions of love and power, keeping readers on edge as they navigate the murky waters of their intertwined fates.
What Readers Say
Many readers appreciate the unexpected plot twist that redefines the story's direction. Some fans find the writing style engaging, making it a quick and entertaining read. A number of readers note the book's intense and spicy content, appealing to dark romance enthusiasts. Several reviewers caution about the book's explicit themes, including stalking and dubious consent, which may be triggering for some readers. Some readers feel the character development is lacking, making it hard to connect with the protagonists.



