All paths lead to destruction in the new Torpedo Ink novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Christine Feehan.
Savin “Savage” Pajari is convinced he’s not worth a damn thing. He’s not like his brothers. He’s a sadistic monster, a killer—a man no woman could truly love. So it completely throws him when a stranger risks her life for his, pushing him out of the way and taking the hit that would have sent him six feet under. If he had any kind of sense, he’d leave her alone, but Savage can’t get the woman with a smart mouth and no sense of self-preservation out of his head. With one kiss, he’s lost.
Seychelle Dubois has spent her entire life not feeling much of anything, until Savage comes along and sets her whole body on fire. Kissing him was a mistake. Letting him get close would be a catastrophe. He’s the most beautiful—and damaged—man she’s ever met. He has a way of getting under her skin, and what he’s offering is too tempting to resist.
Seychelle knows so little about Savage or the dangerous world of Torpedo Ink, but his darkness draws her like a moth to a flame. Loving him could mean losing herself completely to his needs—needs she doesn’t understand but is eager to learn. But what Savage teaches her could destroy her.
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FictionLover50 (verified owner) –
The Torpedo Ink series was always a difficult read because of the horrors the members endured as children. I was so amazed that they can take that experience and devise a code of honor to help other children and people in jeopardy.
The downturn to this is I feel like the author uses their childhood abuse to justify the character’s proclivity to submissive and fetishist erotica. The previous Torpedo Ink books got to a point where I would read the book but skip over the erotic scenes because they are offensive. I started this a few books back when a character had a plug like a kitten tail that she enjoyed.
If you have a predilection and are curious about alternative erotica then the Torpedo Ink series gives you that plus compelling stories and characters. This is the end of my Torpedo Ink journey, however, I’m looking forward to continuing Christine Feehan’s other series.