Category - Fiction / Romance
Format - Paperback
Condition - New
Listed - A month ago
Views - 2
Wishes - 1
Ships From - Louisiana
Est. Publication Date - Jul 2022
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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?
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Does It Hurt?
ISBN: 9781957635033
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PangoBooks readers have mixed feelings about this book, praising its complex plot and engaging thriller elements, but also pointing out some flaws. Many found the dark romance intriguing and the character dynamics between Sawyer and Enzo compelling, although some felt the love/hate relationship was overly drawn out. Trigger warnings are advised due to the book's intense themes, which some readers found too cringeworthy or extreme. There are mentions of well-written spice, suspense, and unexpected turns that kept some readers hooked, although others thought the ending felt rushed and the characters were sometimes unrelatable. Despite the criticisms, many readers enjoyed the book and found it memorable and immersive.