![]() ![]() Readers are introduced to Zade, Adeline’s stalker. The parallel between Adeline and her great-grandmother fuels the novel, but anything interesting that could have come from it is undercut by the sexual assault. Honestly, this trope is why I picked up the novel in the first place.Īdeline’s investigation coupled with her great-grandmother’s diary entries at the end of each chapter was fascinating. It’s eerie yet sexual invoking all the right emotions without going too far. Second, Adeline’s investigation into her great-grandmother’s murder.Ĭarlton’s writing of the stalker trope is well done. First, the stalker portion at the beginning of the novel. ![]() There are two reasons I’m rating it two stars instead of one. ![]() However, Haunting Adeline bypasses dark romance completely and goes right to sexual assault.ĭespite only reading half the novel, I’m still rating it two stars. I will admit that dark romance is not my favourite subgenre, however I like to spice up my reading every now and then with one. There are dark romance novels then there’s Haunting Adeline. Please read reviews or go to the author’s website. This book was previously banned on Amazon due to the trigger warning. While not required, it is highly suggested to read the novella, Satan’s Affair, first. I’m mesmerized by her smile, by her eyes, and the way she moves. ![]() Especially not when I plead for him to leave. I will make you hurt, make you cry, make you laugh and sigh.īut my words don’t affect him. I can manipulate the emotions of anyone who lets me. ![]()
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