The series finale intensifies the conflict. Mercy is determined to prove to Sade that he can experience love and pleasure, while Sade's "darkness is front and center". Meanwhile, a new external threat named Father Abraham is "still on the loose with a score to settle". The book asks a central question:
: A compassionate woman who at first appears to be a naive do-gooder, Mercy is far from a damsel in distress. She carries her own deep well of trauma, having been saved from a life of abuse by her father. But she is fiercely strong and possesses a mysterious inner strength, earning her the admiration of readers who see her as a "freaking awesome" and "bad ass" character. Her goal is simply to walk in her father's footsteps, leading her directly to Sade's door.
If you are a fan of romance novels that push boundaries, blur the lines between pain and pleasure, and feature heroes who are as dangerous as they are irresistible, then Lucian Bane is likely already on your radar.
by Lucian Bane is the first installment of a dark psychological romance trilogy that follows two deeply damaged individuals, Mercy and Jonathan "Sade" Ashcroft, as they navigate a relationship defined by trauma and redemption Plot Overview After the death of her father, Lucian Bane Mercy Format.epub
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"Because you did something I don't understand." His voice is gravel and rust. "You showed mercy to a man who would have gutted you. Why?"
What the hell is she?
Mercy is the daughter of their sworn enemy, and Sade's cruel father plans to use her in his sinister business dealings.
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Dark psychological romance explores highly sensitive, taboo, or alternative lifestyle themes (including BDSM, trauma recovery, and unconventional religious themes). Reading via an EPUB file on a personal device provides a layer of privacy that physical books with explicit covers do not.
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