24690 Review

Well... this book was interesting. They put it as a pitch black rating. So, I was intrigued. This was the first type of that rating that I have read. Now I have read the Sleeping Beauty Trilogy by Ann Rice in my teen years and recently tried reading it again, but... that's for a different review. 

As always... no spoilers here

It is said of these characters that your not supposed to like them or want good things to happen to/for them, but I did. For me, this was a love story, albeit a messed one. And t be honest I could no get enough. Now this book is number 1 in the 24690 series (with Welcome to Whitlock) in between 2 and 3. All of which i would highly recommend. 

Through out this story we get several perspectives. 

Description 

Buried deep below the everyday life of our society lives an underground world of nightmares—of violence and murder no one dares speak about. Contracts and laws weave the web of our culture together. Our Masters walk amongst us. They can be our friends, or the ones to make us disappear forever.

Where I once had found peace within my existence, it all ended with the death of my cruel, yet caring owner. My world shattered and I was taken back to the one place I had hoped to never see again—the cells of Whitlock—a subterranean fortress for slaves who await their new placement.

Now I have no rights. I have no say. My feelings and wellbeing are meaningless. Escape is impossible, but I have nothing left to lose.

To stand any chance of survival, I must give my life as collateral to the highest bidder: Soul for Sale.

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24690 by A.A. Dark

A.A. Dark is Alaska Angelini's pen for her darker books. These are dark to the EXTREME-Thriller, Horror based. **Caution when reading.**

Alaska Angelini is a Best Selling Author of dark, twisted happily-ever-afters. She currently resides in Wisconsin, but moves at the drop of a dime. Check back in a few months and she's guaranteed to live somewhere new.

Obsessive, stalking, mega-alpha hero's/anti-heros are her thing. Throw in some rope, cuffs, and a whip or two, and watch the magic begin.

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