by H. D. Carlton
Published
July 21, 2022
Pages
432 pages
Language
English
Publisher
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Hardcover
$23.24
Paperback
$15.52
Audiobook
$0.00
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AN AMAZON TOP 5 BESTSELLER! Who am I? I've forgotten the answer to that question long ago.
Ever since I ran from that house, so desperate to escape, I left with only the clothes on my back and socks on my feet. After that day, I've only ever walked in stolen shoes. Could I be a girl who is searching for the meaning of life in faceless men?
They were all so forgettable. Until he came along. He took me under a waterfall and made me forget my name, and in return, I took his instead.
Enzo Vitale. An enigmatic man that will only ever love the deep sea. Or rather the predators that inhabit it.
Turns out, he's not so different than the monsters he feeds. He lured me onto his boat like a fish in the ocean, seeking vengeance for my crime. Had I realized his intentions, and that a massive storm would leave us shipwrecked, I would've run.
Now, I'm a girl who's seeking refuge in a decrepit lighthouse with a man who loathes me almost as much as he craves me. He wants to hurt me, but the old caretaker of the abandoned island may have intentions far more sinister. It's no longer a question of who I am, but rather, will I survive?
In a world where love and hate intertwine, "Does It Hurt?" sweeps readers into a whirlwind of emotions, exploring the delicate boundary between enemies and lovers. As two fiercely independent souls collide, tension mounts, and sparks fly, revealing deeper vulnerabilities masked by animosity. This captivating romance weaves a tale of redemption, trust, and an unexpected love that defies all odds.
An electrifying blend of tension and passion reveals the complexities of love in unexpected places. Authentic characters challenge one another in profound ways leading to transformative personal growth. A meticulously woven plot keeps readers enthralled blending suspense with heartfelt moments of intimacy.
In "Does It Hurt?" we meet protagonists who exist on opposing sides of a deep divide fueled by mistrust and past wounds. Their initial disdain masks a simmering attraction that neither can deny. As they navigate their volatile relationship both are forced to confront their own insecurities and the emotional armor they rely on.
With each heated encounter lies an opportunity for vulnerability and unexpected connection. The novel masterfully balances the tension of enemies with the emotional pull of passion leading to an explosive yet profoundly moving transformation. Set against the backdrop of a bustling city and a world steeped in intrigue the characters' journey unfolds taking readers on a rollercoaster ride of emotions.
The author skillfully captures the paradox of love blooming amidst conflict keeping readers engrossed as the characters wrestle with their deep-seated emotions. As the layers of animosity peel away poignant moments of understanding and tenderness emerge challenging the protagonists to redefine their notions of love and loyalty. The storyline's depth and authenticity create an immersive experience that lingers long after the final page.
This book captivates with its ability to delve into the complexities of human emotion portraying the beautiful chaos that love can bring Its powerful character development and dynamic plot shifts ensure an engaging read from beginning to end keeping the tension palpable and alive The story's intricate examination of vulnerability and growth within a passionate relationship makes it a memorable exploration of what it means to truly love.
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Enjoyed the book from the beginning to the very end. Good. Interaction between characters and surprises along the way. Maybe a little too much descriptive sex especially for younger people but considering I am 80 years old maybe I've just forgotten a lot.
The storyline was great, but the execution was lacking. I love dark romance, and I especially loved Satan's Affair by this same author amongst others, but some things were lacking in this book. This story dragged in the beginning but started to pick up towards the end First was Sawyer being somewhat nonchalant about being stuck on an island with 2 strangers. A little more digging from her should have happened, considering her background. The second was Sylvester should have had a POV, and I think with those adjustable, this book would have been a 5-star read for me.
This book came in pristine condition when purchased. Reading this book, I was on the edge of my seat waiting to find out what would happen next and longing for answers. This is a dark thriller romance, but the storyline is very captivating. The damage done to this book as I was reading only cultivates the story that lies between these pages. Great read, in which, I love the change of perspective between the characters. I only wish there had been one for Sylvester. It would have made this book so much more dark and chilling to hear his side and thought process.
I have a love-hate relationship with dark romances. I have to constantly remind myself that I can't hate the main characters because they're "morally gray." That's what I signed up for. To each their kinks, "your kink is not my kink, and that's OK," I would never kink-shame, etc. Even when I'm angry at a character (fine, it's usually the hero) because I think they went too far and the forgiveness gets stuck in my throat and chokes me, I understand: it's a DARK romance. And that's ok. I can take them in small doses, once in a blue moon. This particular author did a fantastic job with the Cat and Mouse Duet, "Satan's Affair," and "Where's Molly." I loved, LOVED those, no matter how many times I got uncomfortable or cringed. In fact, it's only the second dark romance ever that I will read a second time. Not right away, oh no. I need an IV drip of puppies and kittens and unicorns first, ha! But eventually I'll go back to it because the characters are just that awesome. I probably should review those, actually. However... "Does It Hurt?"... I may want to read it again, in maybe a year. But this was one of those instances where I was really mad at a character at one point - ok, it was Enzo - and I struggled because I had a hard time with the "enemies" part. There were several moments where I felt it was too much and he was just too cruel. I think it went on just a tad too long, just a hair over my breaking point, and it's by sheer stubbornness that I kept going because I love Cat and Mouse so much and I really, really enjoy this author. In the end, I am glad I read this because, as far as dark romances go, it's definitely swoon-worthy. Enzo redeems himself in a *magnificent* way, which makes me grateful I stuck it out. I also adore his career, so he had a lot going for him from the start, heh. It's just that there was this one thing... In general, I have no trouble suspending disbelief - provided the context is there, of course - because these are stories, they are an escape. I am A-OK with these dramas because that will NEVER happen to me personally, heh. But when you know this can be wrapped up in a beautiful bow and be perfect, even imperfectly perfect / perfectly imperfect, when you do hit a snag, it's a bit disappointing. And I know I'm probably splitting hairs, but still... *MAJOR SPOILERS, i.e., ENDING AHEAD* I am happy to not look too closely at certain details (don't Trinity and Kacey have birth certificates somewhere? there should be a record of that, no?), I won't dissect and look for flaws, BUT there is this one thing... If people found out how Kevin was a disgusting excuse for a human being and his other victims came forward after his death, then what about Garrett? I mean, sure, I can picture Sawyer never hearing about what happened, never watching the news, etc., that's fine. But what about Garrett and his emails? So, in the six years Sawyer was running, even if it was two or three emails per year, he never told her the truth came out? If it was just telling her to turn herself in without mentioning something as monumental as the fact that Kevin was indeed guilty, I might have accepted it and not looked twice. But in the one email we, as the readers, get to see, he says things like Sawyer should face what she's done because Kevin was the one person who loved her so much and she should turn herself in because she owes it to him... Um. That's not how you talk about someone you thought of as your good friend and come to find out was actually a piece of sh#t. In all those six years, Garrett never said, oh by the way, sorry for not believing you, sorry for what you went through, something like that? Or how about just, hey, everyone knows now that he was a sicko, so I'll help you get the best defense? I'm scratching my head here. And even if, say, Garrett was just as sick as Kevin - they were buddies and all that - then wouldn't Kevin's victims have mentioned a second abuser? Honestly, I was waiting for Garrett to show up, like boo! plot twist! I'm here to shut you up because you're a loose end! I thought there was going to be another showdown. I feel like this was a plot hole that was a bit too glaring. It's like the author forgot about Garrett's character, even though, quite a bit past the halfway point, I think, Sawyer actually tells Enzo that one of Kevin's buddies still emails her every once in a while to threaten her or whatever. That's my niggling detail: what about Garrett? Other than that, I thought it was a really great story.
1st person/dual pov Spice: 10/5 - Hot AF! WHOA... just whoa. If I had to sum this book up in just one word it would be that one. I am so glad I held off on reading this until the audio was out because experiencing it for the first time on audio was beyond amazing. I am once again blown away by the performance of Troy and Michelle. I have listened to them narrate together before but this one is my favorite of theirs. It. Was. Perfect. Troy's accents are phenomenal, but the old man in the lighthouse felt like a whole new person joined the cast! And don't even get me started on Enzo and his drool-worthy Italian self. My Italian obsessed self was all but clawing at my headphones wanting to pull that man into real life haha! However, my favorite thing about the narration was Michelle's performance. Her sassy and sarcastic attitude towards Enzo made their banter truly come to life and the way she delivered all of the little quirky things that Sawyer would say when anxious had me hollering! It felt so genuine and real that it just made me love the character even more. It's audiobooks like this that keep you coming back for more. Now for the story itself. I had no idea what to expect when the book started. We know Sawyer is running from someone and something in her past but we aren't really sure what. She alludes to the fact that she is a fugitive so we assume it's the law she is running from but still, I wasn't completely sure that was the whole situation. I also had no idea what she could have done to warrant being hunted down. It's all very mysterious and will definitely keep your attention hooked. In a last-minute change of plans to avoid being caught, she lands herself on a plane and winds up in a little coastal town in Australia. Here we find out that she has been stealing the identities of different men in order to fly under the radar and avoid being found. She is determined to keep a low profile and only spends money on things she feels she needs to in order to survive and not draw attention to herself. This has worked for her for years and no one has ever caught on to her. Then she meets Enzo. Enzo is this dark and broody gorgeous Italian man with a chip on his shoulder and Sawyer knows spending even one night with him is a terrible idea yet she can't stop herself. After a night together that neither of them expected Sawyer does what she always does and steals the information she needs before leaving his house without a backward glance. She never expected him to see him again. So when he runs into her several days later and invites her out on his boat she gives in and goes knowing this is yet another terrible idea. What she didn't know was that Enzo had a secret of his own and no longer feels anything for her but hatred. A secret that led to rushed decisions and not checking the weather before hitting the water. Actions that land them in the middle of the ocean where a storm creeps up on them putting their lives in danger. Now they must work together to survive until they can find a way to make it back to civilization while facing the secrets between them that are all slowly coming to the surface. Oh and not giving into the intense attraction they have for one another of course lol. This story has way more suspense to it than I was expecting and I loved it. If you like a good bit of mystery with your romance then this is a good one to pick up. It's got some great humor as well because the banter between these two is full of sass and enemies to lovers/hate to like or love you vibes. I thought it was paced very well and didn't feel like it was dragging on even though several weeks go by with them stranded together. And if you want something spicy that will blow your mind and have your libido doing jumping jacks well this one will do that and then some! The. Spice. Is. Next. Level. Just when I thought I couldn't be shocked by some of these smutty scenes anymore here comes Enzo and his wild AF ways of bringing someone to ecstasy until they almost die. And no I'm not kidding - near death is sometimes an understatement lol. I honestly never thought I would find myself using spicy and sharks together to describe a book but I should really learn to never say never in the romance world, especially when it comes to dark romance. (and yea sharks are involved but no - no lines like "that" were crossed so before anyone jumps to crazy conclusions just chill - we like it dark but not that dark over here so kindly step away from the report buttons and read the book first so you know what I'm talking about lol) Beyond that you've got a dirty talking man, in English and Italian thank you very much, who's mission is to bring his partner to ecstasy in ways that are nothing short of a religious experience. Telling someone you're going to see God may induce an eye roll until you realize he meant it literally and not figuratively haha! I can promise you that whether you're religious or not this man would make you see the gates of some sort of afterlife before bringing you back from the brink via 0rg@sm. That my friends is enough to have me sold on any book and the fact that the rest of it is so enjoyable is just a bonus. So run, don't walk, and listen to daddy Enzo learn you a thing or two about experiencing life-altering spice hahaha. But please if you need TWs do not, I repeat do not, skip the ones for this book. Trust me. It's worth it because Enzo just knocked Zade out of his top spot when it comes to HD Carlton's book men and that alone is saying something.