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Love to Hurt You
by Rahul Saini
“Sometimes happy memories stab us more painfully than sad ones.”
Love to hurt you by Rahul Saini is a short erotica thriller.
The story revolves around three characters, two female protagonists Sasha and Maya, who are completely different personalities, one male character Graun who is a perfect example of a man who is high on testosterone and filled with greed. He can do anything to achieve fame and money. There is a line “She likes to hurt. He likes to kill.” To find out who is the female who likes to hurt, grab your copy.
First of all the book cover is so intriguing which will immediately pull you in to pick this read. The characters are the best part of this read. though the characters are dark, portray the human psyche so well. however, I want to know more about Garun’s Psyche. The writing style is simple and fast-paced. One more thing I like about the story is there are some deep messages in between the lines. The plot talks about the inherent nature of human evil, greed, lust, and jealousy.
Overall, this is an easy and perfect thriller for beginner readers.
Love to hurt you by Rahul Saini is a short erotica thriller.
The story revolves around three characters, two female protagonists Sasha and Maya, who are completely different personalities, one male character Graun who is a perfect example of a man who is high on testosterone and filled with greed. He can do anything to achieve fame and money. There is a line “She likes to hurt. He likes to kill.” To find out who is the female who likes to hurt, grab your copy.
First of all the book cover is so intriguing which will immediately pull you in to pick this read. The characters are the best part of this read. though the characters are dark, portray the human psyche so well. however, I want to know more about Garun’s Psyche. The writing style is simple and fast-paced. One more thing I like about the story is there are some deep messages in between the lines. The plot talks about the inherent nature of human evil, greed, lust, and jealousy.
Overall, this is an easy and perfect thriller for beginner readers.