Until she became mine.
She was a ballerina.
He was a serial killer.
She ran away from him.
He caught her.
She begged for mercy.
He gave her none.
She was an angel.
He was a monster.
She wanted to escape.
He wanted to destroy her.
They were at war.
And only one of them would win.
I swear I think V.F. Mason has tapped into my deep dark soul
because Lachlan’s Protégé was another
dark romance that I didn’t want to put down. I am purposely keeping this review
fairly short because it would be easy to give spoilers away and I don’t want to
do that. This book could trigger some people so if you aren’t a fan of dark
romances or know that you have triggers take care when reading Lachlan’s Protégé.
Lachlan and Valencia are dark and light, bad and good,
tormentor and victim, and monster and angel. The pull between them is intense,
the hate, the emotions, the heartache, the pain all intensify what happens
between them. Now Valencia for the first part of the book got on my nerves a
bit, her attitude just didn’t make me want to like her character, and while by
the end of the book I liked her I wondered if I would. Lachlan, well when you
start to read about his past, you wonder why he isn’t even more of a monster. The things that happen will keep you on the
edge of your seat.
I already need another book by V.F. Mason and I just
finished this one. If you are a fan of dark romances, I think Lachlan’s Protégé will be one you will
like.


V.F.Mason always loved reading books and had quite a few fights with her momma over the genre she liked (romance, duh!) She studied filmmaking and thought that would feed her desire for stories, but that didn't happen.
Finally, when she was tired of all those voices in her head, she sat down and wrote a book. It was a huge decision to make and she thanks her friends and family for supporting her in it.When she is not writing, she can be found with her friends doing all sorts of crazy things or reading recent romance books that were written by her favorite authors.
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