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H.D. Carlton
Hello bookish babes and welcome to a dark and steamy episode this Sunday. This week, Allie and Meg discuss books by author HD Carlton including the Cat and Mouse Duet and Does it Hurt. The ladies discuss the specific kinks, tropes, and dark aspects that make up Zade and Adeline and Sawyer and Enzo's relationships. This type of romance may not be for everyone so PLEASE check trigger warnings before listening to this episode or reading these books. After that, feel free to sit back with your Sharkbait cocktail of the week to enjoy!<br/><br/>***This episode serves to provide general plot summaries and aspects of these dark romance books that we as readers liked/didn't like. We discuss parts of these books which may potentially be triggering for some people including gun play, knife play, breath play, blood play, bondage, stalking, violence, homicide, suicidal ideation, incest, rape, torture, and dubious consent. While we do not go into graphic detail, the books do. We strongly recommend that for your own well-being you check the books' trigger warnings before reading.***