Lost In The Dark


Author(s): Kerry Taylor 
Series: The 'Lost' Series
Book Number: 1
This series is completed
Release Date: 1st Oct 2024
The average rating for this book is 1.75 out of 5

Trigger Warning Abuse - Physical Trigger Warning Abuse - Sexual (on or off page) Trigger Warning Human Trafficking Trigger Warning Kidnap Trigger Warning Non Con Trigger Warning PTSD Trigger Warning Rape Trigger Warning Suicide Trigger Warning Torture Trigger Warning Unknown Trigger Warning Violence
Genre Contemporary Kink BDSM Kink Non Con Trope Memory Loss POV 1st Person POV POV Multiple POV Store Availability Kindle Unlimited Mental Health PTSD
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Elijah and Asher Lyle believed their entire future was mapped out for them as they are handed the family business by their dying father. But when he leaves them with one parting, long kept secret, everything they were so sure they knew is turned on its head, and they are left with information that could change everything.

When Addy Brooks wakes up in the hospital, everything she can remember happened over two years ago. She has no knowledge of where she’s been in the time since, or what happened to leave her with lasting injuries, and the terrifying, fragmented nightmares that plague her every time she closes her eyes.

More worrying still, is the fact she is handcuffed to the bed, and the police won’t seem to leave her alone. What happened to get her there, and why can’t she remember? What exactly are the cops accusing her of? They say she was covered in blood and carrying a gun when she was found, but that can’t be right, can it?

Whatever is going on, Addy knows she needs to face it alone. With her mom gone years earlier, she has been living a solitary existence for a long time, and it seems nothing has changed in the last two years, which she seems to have lost.

Just when Addy fears there really is no way out, help arrives from the most unlikely and unexpected source. Can she really trust them and the men that surround them? The help they are all offering seems too good to be true, which in her experience, means it probably is.



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