Trapped with a Killer
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Evanora Dwight
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M.S. Grace
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I had always loved true crime, and so when my city got its very own serial killer I jumped at the chance to investigate.
But I got too close, closer than I had ever thought possible. I became a victim.
What’s worse is I dragged my best friend into it, and I would do anything, anything to save her. Even if that meant staying with the killer forever.
But this killer doesn’t just want to end me. No, he says that I am special to him, that he loves me. This affection is the only thing standing between mean certain, tortuous death.
I must fight to survive or risk losing myself to the terror and despair of being trapped with a killer.
Content Warning: mature language, depictions of non-consensual sexual activities, severe abuse, murder, and mutilation. Please use discretion. This novel is intended for adults 18 and up. For a full list of trigger warnings please visit the author's website grace-writes.my.canva.site/
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- Brian Jackson
- 01-11-25
Content Warning, same as the ones listed before the book.
I love stories like this, disturbing thriller ones, and as a consequence you tend to take yourself apart from it. Even so, the ending had me on the verge of tears. There were tons of thoughts I had throughout the story. And while I wasn’t prepped for the ending to be so closed up, it really was a spectacularly written one.
Throughout the book, the vocabulary and representation of many different groups of people, the spiral into psychosis, ect. There are many deep thoughts and themes, as well as some lighter and clique ones.
While some areas were relatively predictable, the language around that area showed it was meant to be that way, (ie. “If it was what I thought it was…”). There definitely were many turns I didn’t expect this story to take.
The mental health representation was in depth and descriptive without being a code-and-script diagnosis.
There definitely are many many issues with this book content wise and it is not for the feint hearted. I’ll be talking about some of those now.
The earlier grape scenes were honestly really well written in my opinion. The ability to have his language be completely lustful and blissful and her thoughts and words being spiteful, hateful, and conflicted. Describing the pain of the bleeding was quite vague, but given how graphically aware everything is, it works imo.
A lot of those scenes feature BDSM themes without any form of love and care. Severe burns, scarring, deep wounds, choking, whipping, ect. The very first few scenes were the hardest to get through as they were the most in depth(emotion wise).
You see as the book goes on that mc starts becoming more and more indifferent and then more and more feeling, in the opposite direction of the start of the book.
This really is an interesting take on psyche and an inside look on how terrible traumas like the ones mc went through can effect a person. I also appreciate that at the end, things were not just “magically better”. Even her best friend was still having nightmares after 14 months of being out and having counseling. It really goes to say that the healing process is never done, and you have to take your time. Trauma is ever lasting, take care of yourself.
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