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Part of a small demon lair in Las Vegas, tattooist Harper Wallis lives a pretty simple life. That changes overnight when she discovers that her psychic mate, or 'anchor', is a guy who's rumoured to be the most powerful demon in existence. Compelling, full of secrets and armed with raw sexuality, Knox Thorne is determined to claim her as his anchor, creating a psychic bond that will prevent their inner demons from ever turning rogue. The billionaire also wants Harper in his bed. She's not so sure she wants either of those things. No one seems to know what breed of demon Knox is, only that he's more dangerous than anything she's ever before encountered. But he refuses to walk away. And when an unknown danger starts closing in on Harper, it seems that Knox is the only one who can keep her safe. As Prime of his Las Vegas lair and a successful businessman, Knox Thorne is used to being in control. He's also used to people fearing and obeying him. Harper does neither, which unexpectedly amuses him. Unpredictable, elusive and complex, she draws Knox and his inner demon like nothing ever has. Knox is used to getting what he wants, and he wants Harper. He'll have her, and he'll keep her safe from the threat that looms over her. Because Knox protects what's his. He won't allow anyone to take her from him. Even if it will mean letting the demon inside him rise and wreak the havoc it was created to make.
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9 primary booksDark in You is a 9-book series with 9 primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by Suzanne Wright.
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This. Book. Was. Freaking. AWESOME. My only regret: the next book isn't here yet. Let us commence with the praise and fangirling!
I admire how “real” Harper is. She's more or less pragmatic, she's not too predictable, and she's incredibly hilarious. I also like how independent she is. She doesn't cry, even when things are just going up...poop's...creek. She made this book so refreshing. It's been a while since I've read a book where the characters don't cry every time their relationship is heading the wrong direction. There also wasn't any of that relationship drama where she heard something about him but he never said that and then some other chick appears...yeah. This book didn't have that-which was awesome! And might I mention that it was also extremely gratifying that Harper is such a kick ass heroine?!
And then there's Knox. You would think such a controlling and dominant person couldn't stand such a stubborn and independent person like Harper. But then you'd be WRONG. To me, they're basically made for each other. I like how Knox would continuously make compromises with Harper. You don't get to see that often in many relationships, fictional or otherwise.
And then there's no hating the mystery of who's responsible for all the conflict brewing in the story. Keeps you guessing.
I could go on and on with praises about this book but I'll refrain for now and just tell you, whoever you may be, to READ THE BOOK. You might not like it, not that I'm saying the book is bad, but people just have different tastes, but that's pretty darn unlikely. Either way, READ IT. Expand your horizons. Add another book to your read list on Goodreads. Do it to FANGIRL WITH ME.