I was born an ordinary girl with a tiny seed of sickness.
As I got older it grew bigger, manifesting into something sinister.
Mama told me to lock it away and let it wither.
I didn’t know how.
So I hid it.
Solitude became my closest companion.
Solo, single, lonely.
Until Declan.
Until Ethan.
They were drawn to my sickness like moths to a flame.
With them, I was nurtured into something special.
With them, I flourished in depths of decay and darkness.
(mm/mmf/ mfm.) Standalone.
I have been on a dark romance kick as of late, which maybe
means I need to have my mental stability checked out, but whatever the case may
be, I found another one to add to the list of my dark and twisted reads. Depravity is my latest dark romance read
and let me just say that it is properly titled. Natalie Bennett is quickly
becoming a go to author when I am looking for a dose of darkness in my reading
line up.
I could easily go on and on about Depravity and all the dark and twisted reasons why I enjoyed this
one as much as I did but here is the thing. I don’t want to spoil it for
anyone. I am becoming more and more of the mindset that certain books, like Depravity, need to be read without any
hints or spoilers to get that full experience. Just be prepared to not want to set it aside
for any reason, and really who needs food or sleep anyway, right?
If you are looking for your next dark romance read Depravity needs to be on your TBR lists
for sure.

Natalie Bennett is the creator of erotic stories that always come with a warning label. She writes about depraved alpha a**holes and women that love to hate them. Her books don't follow any specific tropes, have no set word counts, and tend to deviate from traditional HEA's.
When she isn't in front of her computer she's spending time with her husband and their three little boys.
Natalie is an avid fan of caramel frappes, horror movies, Shameless, and of course, reading.
You can find Natalie on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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