Honesty is impossible when you don’t know the truth to begin with.
Mitchell Turner is everything women want most in a man — he’s charismatic, successful, and undeniably gorgeous. But he’s not a man — he’s a monster. By venting his rage 24/7, Mitch keeps people out of the danger zone that surrounds him. But, after the most incredible night of his life, he realizes that might not be possible. … not be possible. Except the woman he wakes up with claims she doesn’t remember any of it. And that kind of thing can make a guy insecure.
Eden Colfax is kind, loyal, honest to a fault, and cavity-inducing sweet. To rid herself of the monsters that haunted her broken childhood, Eden doesn’t lie, doesn’t curse, and definitely never wakes up naked in strangers’ beds… until the day she does. Then the flashbacks start — places she’s never been, people she’s never met, blood she’s never spilled. And the only person with any answers is a man she never wants to see again.
What they don’t know is that someone is manipulating them, determined to find out exactly what they’re capable of. And when the truth leaves them nothing to hold onto, they will be forced into a partnership neither expected. Or wanted.
But in life, who you trust is as important as who you are. And when you can’t even trust yourself, sometimes the only person you can rely on is the last person on earth you should be falling for.
This novel is intended for adults only. It includes lots of cursing, descriptive sex, biting sarcasm, and dark themes. Hyde was inspired by Stevenson’s novella but is not a retelling, in part because he and this author have very different definitions of ‘bad boy’.
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Wow, who new the story of Jekyll and Hyde could be so interesting. This was a page turner and kept my interest well. I’m glad I took advantage of this deal!
This book made me want to jump on the roof tops shouting Hallelujah. Yeah, it’s that good. Looking back, I’m not entirely certain what elements were to blame for my high esteem of this book. It simply pulled me in and dragged me along. Though not a short book at 418 pages, I read it in a few hours (maybe eight total). I couldn’t put it down. The …
If Hyde doesn’t grab you and pull you deep into the depth of its mystifying pages with just one look at the cover, then by the end of the first chapter Lauren Stewart will have you hooked with questions about her dark twisted characters. She peppers the chapters with the pain from each of them, looking into their past and present, questioning …
I had too many questions to truly enjoy this.
Soft porn. And, ends with major character disappearing so you need to buy the next in the series to find out what happened. No.
dull