by H. D. Carlton
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The Manipulator I can manipulate the emotions of anyone who lets me. I will make you hurt, make you cry, make you laugh and sigh. But my words don't affect him.
Especially not when I plead for him to leave. He's always there, watching and waiting. And I can never look away.
Not when I want him to come closer. The Shadow I didn't mean to fall in love. But now that I have, I can't stay away.
I'm mesmerized by her smile, by her eyes, and the way she moves. The way she undresses... I'll keep watching and waiting.
Until I can make her mine. And once she is, I'll never let her go. Not even when she begs me to.
While not required, it is highly suggested to listen to the novella Satan's Affair first. Author's Note: This book ends on a cliff-hanger. For CWs, please check the author's website.
In a world veiled by shadows and intrigue, Adeline embarks on a spine-chilling journey that intertwines danger and seduction. Set against a backdrop of suspense and forbidden attraction, Haunting Adeline beckons readers into a realm where love becomes both a weapon and a lure. As the boundaries blur between hunter and prey, Adeline must navigate a landscape rife with secrets and desire.
The story plunges into a riveting exploration of passion, peril, and the dark allure of the unknown.
Adeline's journey is a chilling dance between danger and seduction navigating a world of intrigue. The blurred lines between hunter and prey create an intense narrative filled with suspense. The exploration of love as both weapon and allure adds depth to the story.
Haunting Adeline catapults readers into a world where shadows come alive, blending suspense with romance in a gripping narrative. Adeline, a strong-willed protagonist, finds herself ensnared in a twisted game, with her mysterious pursuer lurking in the background. As she delves deeper into the enigma surrounding her past and present, the lines between protagonist and predator begin to blur.
The story unfolds with a pace that keeps readers on edge, navigating through a labyrinth of secrets and exposed vulnerabilities. Adeline's internal conflicts mirror those of her external reality, as the novel weaves a complex tapestry of emotion and suspense. Each turn of the page reveals another layer to the enigmatic figure haunting her every move.
Rich in atmospheric detail, the novel immerses readers in a world teetering on the brink of darkness and longing. The undercurrents of danger are intimately tied with Adeline's growing emotions, adding depth and complexity to the narrative. Through captivating prose, readers are invited to explore themes of power, obsession, and the ultimate pursuit of truth and connection.
As the climax approaches, the tension tightens, offering twists that challenge Adeline to confront her deepest fears and desires. Her journey is not just one of survival but also of self-discovery, as she learns the stark realities of love intertwined with danger. The story captivates through its masterful blend of suspense and sensuality, pulling readers into an unforgettable experience.
The seamless blend of suspense and romance makes Haunting Adeline a standout thriller that captivates the reader's attention from start to finish By intertwining the elements of a sinister mystery with an intense love story it delivers a narrative rich with intrigue and emotion Adeline's character development is intricately depicted evolving from a strong individual into a complex figure grappling with her own vulnerabilities and strengths This evolution resonates deeply offering readers a character-driven story that explores themes of identity and autonomy The atmospheric and engaging setting adds a unique layer to the storytelling creating a sense of place that is both alluring and ominous The detailed descriptions evoke a vivid world that frames the haunting tale enhancing the readers' immersion into the thrilling narrative.
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I found this to be an interesting read, but in a good way. What, like most about this book, was the sub stories within the main story. I like how this was more than just a book about a stalker and his muse. The main story with Addie and Zade, then Addie, trying to solve the cold case about her great- grandmother, with the assistance of her best friend Daya, and of course Zade and his organization fighting human trafficking. My favorite character in the book was Zade. I did not like Adeline at all, mainly due to her attitude towards Zade throughout the entire book. I get she had morals and beliefs, but she always tried to place blame and hate towards Zade when all he'd done from the beginning was protect her from bad people who wanted to hurt her. I loved the dual POVs it was fun getting into both Adeline and Zade heads. There were also some laugh out loud moments, too. Those moments were so much more funnier because you never expected them when they happened. Going forward into book 2, I really hope I like Adeline because she was just ugh! In this book. I will more than likely never revist this book and these characters again. I am not partial to this couple. However, I am invested now and would like to see these two get their happily-ever-after.
This book was well written, it keep me intrigued and wanting to read more. The story line was interesting and well thought out.
Wow. I was not expecting myself to love this book. But I did, and here we are. First off, it is non-con for about half of the book. If this is something you are not okay with, I do not recommend reading this book. I understand. We all have our limits. Just stop reading this review and find another book to read. I shall carry on in the meantime. H.D. Carlton’s Writing Carlton’s writing was addicting. The way she was able to build scenes is a craft. If anything, she’s the manipulator. In some of the more intense scenes between Addie and Zade, she built up suspense to it. She created enough suspense so I could feel Addie’s fear. I could visualize the scene in my head through her eyes. There were scenes I played over and over again in my head. I haven’t been able to do that with other authors in a while. I found myself highlighting on my Kindle lines that I thought were so well written. Carlton made Addie funny without being cringey, and the humor she used wasn’t overdone. I loved the use of the journal entries throughout the book, it added another layer of suspense and build up towards the plot. Ugh. I just loved her writing. Addie There were some questionable moments I had with Addie. But, she was self-aware about herself and how she was feeling about Zade. Heck, she even admitted that she gets off on being scared. She was brave, strong, and was funny. She definitely had a morals battle with herself over the course of the book, but like Zade said, she didn’t really have a chance (if you read the book you’ll get what I mean). I do think she made her own choice about starting to have feelings for Zade (ones other than fear). Zade Okay, I have to say what everyone else is saying. The conflict of Zade’s profession while he stalks and *youknowwhats* Addie. I think it’s actually passively brought up in the book at one point. Haunting Addie is a dark romance novel, so this is something you have to accept. But yeah, it’s not a good look. He is very intense with Addie, even when he professes his feelings and plans for their future with her. I’m not sure if the author made him be a vigilante to placate readers feelings, or even her own feelings, about how there is some good in Zade, to make him likable in some way. Or take for example when he k-worded Arch. Arch just happened to be a bad guy. It certainly would’ve made Zade an evil guy if he had k-worded an innocent guy. I feel like these things are to kind of justify that we still like Zade even though he does stalk and *youknowwhats* Addie. Whatever makes us feel better at the end of the day, yanno? I still enjoyed his character and his obsessed with Addie. The roses were a sweet detail. The Plot(s) *spoiler* I thought the plot was crafted extremely well. To me, I thought there were 3 plots/storylines (whatever you call it). 1) Addie and Zade’s relationship 2) the investigation of Gigi’s k-word and 3) Zade’s own investigation into the videos. They all intertwined smoothly and all felt relevant. They kept the story flowing nicely and I didn’t feel like there were any parts of the book that felt stalled. This book does end on a cliff-hanger, which I am actually okay with just because the sequel is coming out in the end of January lol. I am very interested to see what direction Carlton has taken the story in.
Definitely read the trigger warnings on this one. This book has a lot going on and a lot of very sensitive topics. Your mental health matters, so heed the warnings. The world and character building was well done. The story kept me hooked, add in the diary entries from Gigi and I couldn't put it down. Onto book 2.
There's a reason I don't read incomplete duets or series because then I'm sad when I can't read the next book. I went against my better judgment with this book and I have no regrets (okay I have some because I hated waiting for book two) because I loved this story. The great news is the second book is out now, so you don't have to wait if you're reading this review! I've never read anything remotely similar to this book and I don't know that I ever will. This was my first time reading something truly as dark as this. I've read other books with heavy triggers, but this book was different. I read Satan's Affair beforehand (highly recommend reading that first) and I wasn't entirely sure what this book was going to be about. I knew a past murder, stalking, and love were involved, but that was it. If you had told me one of my top reads from 2021 would've been a stalker romance, I would've laughed in your face. Not only is the romance good, and the spice is off the charts hot, but the overarching story is just so good. Adeline is an author who moves into her grandmother's old home after she passes away. Adeline was close to her grandmother and felt a pull to come back to the home that always fascinated her. While living in the house, she discovers family secrets that have been buried for a long time, secrets involving her great grandmother. Her great grandmother was stalked, but here's the kicker? Her great grandmother had a spicy affair with her stalker! Adeline's great grandmother was murdered and she works with her best friend to figure out who did it. While trying to solve this mystery, Adeline finds herself in the same place as her great grandmother did with a hot stalker. Zade is a leader of a vigilante group that's only mission is to bring down trafficking rings and the horrible people that run them. And not just any type of trafficking rings. Rings that are linked to very powerful people in the country and the world. Zade is determined to get as many women and children to safety as he can. He puts himself in the line of fire to save the lives of the innocent people taken by these rings. He sounds like an ideal guy right? Well, did I mention he's also Adeline's stalker? Zade stumbles across Adeline by accident and it's a wrap for him. He wants to make her his and there's nothing that's going to stop him. Now I'm not saying he's still not an ideal guy (I do love him), but let's just say these are two VERY opposite qualities. On one hand, you have this man trying to save women and child, but on the other hand he's stalking a woman. Many would argue he can't be both a good and terrible guy at the same time, but I think this book begs to differ. I personally loved Adeline and thought she was a dynamic heroine. She was sassy, fun, and radiated fierceness. She does stand up for herself throughout the book, even to Zade, although standing up to him doesn't do much. I liked that we get her inner thoughts on Zade as their relationship plays out. I like watching her slowly open up to him and trust that he'll protect her, which seems like the opposite thing a stalker would do. One of my favorite things was when Adeline told her friend about one of her spicy encounters with Zade and that he "took her soul". I couldn't be more jealous of her, trust me. Based on the cliffhanger, book two isn't going to be an easy ride for Adeline, but I know she's going to be okay. Someone as fierce as her work her way through any situation, even if it takes some time. I cannot explain how much I love Zade. I know, I know, he's a stalker. Here's the thing: I just don't care. He really had me contemplating if getting stalked is that bad (it is, but let's ignore that). I loved how he was written to be so multilayered. H.D. Carlton knew what she was doing when she wrote him this way. He's meant to challenge everything you know and make you wonder if he's really all that bad. His qualities are so opposite of each other that he left me spinning so much throughout this book. I would take pauses while reading and say out loud, "Am I actually into this man?" or "I'm in love with this unhinged man. Am I good?" I laughed way too many times when doing this because I just know how people would react in my life if I told them how much I love Zade. The mouth on Zade is UNMATCHED. God, that man says the wildest stuff, but it's so unbelievably hot. And the things he does with his hands to Adeline? Where do I sign up??? I love his love for Adeline and I can't wait to see what he does in book two knowing how this book ended. The writing in this book is beautiful and so good. H.D. Carlton is talented and it shows in this book. I enjoyed the different storylines taking place and how they all connected to one another. I thought it was interesting to see Adeline live a similar life to her great grandmother. I think getting to read her great grandmother's thoughts on her own personal stalked helped Adeline in her own way. This book is just so so so good! I cannot recommend it enough. I do STRONGLY encourage everyone consider the triggers before reading. I look forward to book two!