Dark Thoughts
Publisher Description
Can love redeem a monster?
The Refuge is home to some of the most violent beings in the universe. Kralj, its leader, reigns over the remote outpost with terrifying ease, ruthlessly squashing any rumors of rebellion, killing anyone who breaks his rules. Primitive, deadly, powerful, he’s a monster, scarred both on his face and his soul. He has never met a being he couldn’t control.
Until he meets her.
Dita has one mission—to kill the three targets claiming sanctuary within the Refuge. Or so she claims. For the first time in his long lifespan, Kralj isn’t certain of another being’s intentions. The tiny assassin is immune to his powers, her thoughts unreadable. He can’t predict her movements, can’t control her, can’t stop wanting her.
Dita is rare, as unique as he is, and, to keep the residents of the Refuge safe, Kralj will have to kill her. But first, he’ll touch her, taste her, show her how passionate the beast inside him can be.
Dark Thoughts is a STAND-ALONE SciFi Romance.
The hero might be tall, dark, and scarred but don’t be fooled by his appearance.
He’s truly a monster.
This story is not for readers with delicate sensibilities.
Dark Thoughts is the first of six stories in the completed Refuge series.
Book 1: Dark Thoughts
Book 2: Dark Flight
Book 3: Dark Strength
Book 4: Dark Fire
Book 5: Dark Warlord
Book 6: Dark Cure
Dark Arsenal officially resides in the Cyborg Sizzle series but features Vicuska from the Refuge series.
Customer Reviews
Finally!
Strong female character and stronger male. Easy read where you actually enjoy the characters especially with a strong female lead.
Sax has done better than this hot mess
It didn’t really explain anything Lore-wise, his origins were barely touched (unlike the cyborgs in her other series). Tonnes were left up to the imagination and that made it hard to follow. I kept falling out of the story because it became inconsistent in some places.
And there wasn’t really much going on. There was no deadline and no urgency. And people kept dying too easily. What’s the point of setting them up as an antagonist if they die at the drop of a hat.
There was no stakes and nothing to root for.
It was boring and underwhelming.