Title: A Monster Who Loved Me
Series: The Complete Sociopath Duet
Author: V.F. Mason
Genre: Billionaire Romance
Release Date: July 10, 2022
He finds me at the masquerade ball.Handsome. Dangerous. Mysterious.
His eyes trail after me.
His voice mesmerizes me.
His every touch burns me.
An enigma I cannot help but be attracted to.
A prince straight from the fairytales.
Only it was all a lie.
Because behind the mask hides a monster who came for revenge.
And now he is obsessed with me.
*** This collection contains Sociopath's Obsession and Sociopath's Revenge, the complete Sociopath Duet ***
In book one, Sociopath’s Obsession, we have a dark, twisted tale of Damian and his demons who is infatuated (obsessed) with Sapphire. Sapphire is a strong lead heroine who is the perfect complement to Damian’s darkness. She sticks with him through this story, fighting for and with Damian as he conquers his deepest, darkest demons from childhood. His passion for Sapphire is strong, so strong, in fact, that you can feel it. These two have so many crevices, angles, sides that you can’t help but turn the pages to find out what you will uncover next.
In book two, Sociopath’s Revenge, secrets are revealed and we meet Dominic, the “lost” brother who fought even harder to survive their childhood to become the ruthless character he is. Together, the three of them grow, all the while Damien and Sapphire continue to bring the heat. This book is even darker and more intense that book one, with some heavy material written that could be difficult for some and a trigger for others, but the details are dispersed just enough to not delve too deep into it to overwhelm you, but enough to give more dimension to the story.
This duet was a well-written story of overcoming demons and becoming the person you were meant to be despite the rough childhood you were forced into. It is about revenge and the power of love and support. I would recommend this one for fans of dark, twisted, steamy stories. But, beware, this story delves into things that could be a bit triggering but, nonetheless, necessary for the story and handled with care. Heed the warnings in the beginning.