Dark, twisted, and deeply unhinged in the best way possible, Light as a Feather is a depraved love story between a woman on the run and a man unraveling at the seams. This isn’t your typical romance—this is a tale of obsession, control, and choosing madness over mediocrity.
Pearl is a girl with a haunted past—sold by her father, living under an alias, and surviving by any means necessary. When she meets Dean in Florida, he’s a successful, polished man... with a nearly wife back home. What starts as a filthy vacation fling explodes into something far more unhinged. They are addicted to each other—mentally, emotionally, sexually—and Pearl will stop at nothing to have him. Even if it means drugging Dean and his wife, tying them up, raping Dean in front of Christina, and ultimately killing the wife and feeding parts of her to her lover, because, yes, cannibalism is on the menu.. And so is baby-making—Pearl deliberately gets pregnant by Dean, manipulating his fertility kink to get what she wants: him, forever.
Dean, to his own horror and shock, loves it. He sheds his mask of normalcy and dives headfirst into Pearl’s world of darkness. Their dynamic is full of Daddy/little girl play, blood play, pegging, murder, and yes—even some romance if you squint hard enough.
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