Ella never wanted to be chained, never wanted to belong to a man who would never let her go. But Benjamin doesn’t give her a choice. He is silent, relentless, and impossibly gentle, his hands firm but never cruel, his touch possessive but never harsh.
She fights. She begs. But he is patient. He soothes her, holds her close, and makes it clear, she is his, and she will never leave.
A dark, obsessive romance that blurs the line between love and captivity, His Captive will consume you.
-Every touch, every unspoken moment between them is electrifying. Benjamin doesn’t need words to own every scene he’s in. And Ella’s journey from fear to something deeper is breathtaking. This is dark romance done right. — Natalie Quinn
-This book is unlike anything I’ve ever read. The way Benjamin communicates without words, the way Ella slowly starts to understand him, it’s mesmerizing. Their relationship is twisted but undeniably compelling. I couldn’t put it down. — Sophia Hayes
A retelling of “The Boy” except with name changes. This is everything I wished the movie was. Brahms is definitely somewhere in my top 5 ranking of masked men.
This was a waste of time for me. The synopsis promised more than was given, I feel. Ending on being okay with being chained up and running her fingers through his hair was a major disappointment.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.