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I stole from the Devil. Now I belong to him.

I thought I was invisible. Quiet, shy, a nobody with sticky fingers and a terrible secret. Until I stole the one thing I shouldn’t have. Now I’m locked away, captive to an obsessive man.

Damien Wells is the CEO of the Devil corporation, and he rules the state. He rules me too, and somehow, I’m beginning to crave his cruel possession.

I guess after all these years of being invisible, I’ve grown lonely. Terribly lonely. It’s a sickness, and Damien Wells is the only man who can cure me. If he doesn’t kill me first.

A high-steam dark forced-proximity romance featuring a morally grey alpha anti-hero and a quiet, broken heroine.

high-steam dark romance, captor/captive, forced proximity, BDSM, power imbalance, possessive obsession, morally grey MMC, age gap, crime, psychological tension, suspense

This is a very dark romance. Please read the content note at the beginning of the book. Your mental health matters.

350 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 29, 2026

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406 reviews14 followers
January 6, 2026
Title: Devil Owned by A.V. Blackmoor
ARC Provided By: Netgalley, Victory Editing
Expected Release Date: 01|29|2026
Genre: Dark Romance
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Spice: 🌶️🌶️
Main Characters: Seraphina + Damian
Main Tropes: Captor/Captive, Stockholm Syndrome

This books main theme is the captor/captive trope. While I don’t read many books with this type of trope, this was well written. It dives in fast and doesn’t stop once it hits the mid plot points. I did get slightly bored because of the way Seraphina was just locked into a room with nothing to do and it lasted for a while in the book.

You get multiple opportunities to dig deep into her past and how she was raised, and doing so builds her character so well. She has been through a very rough life and her part in this book as an adult only got worse.

For Damian, his character was done well. We don’t see his back story but we do get his current dominant/captor side. He goes back and forth to wanting Seraphina and not. We do get a glimpse into his crime side and the things he’s involved in.

Overall, this was a great read that highlights captor/captive & stockholm syndrome very well. I’ll definitely be reading the next book.

✨ T r o p e s + T r i g g e r s ✨
Abusive Boyfriend
Force Feeding
Captor | Captive
Possessive | Dominant MMC
Forced Proximity
Age Gap
Power Imbalance
Crime
Kidnapping
Stockholm Syndrome
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1,116 reviews15 followers
January 5, 2026
What a ride this story is. From start to finish I never knew what to expect. She is definitely dark and unhinged so check those triggers.

You know the story is good when you can simultaneously love and hate a character. Damian is that man- like man is he all the red flags that we love but also, like don't do our girl dirty. He is obsessive and possessive (we love to see it) but maybe goes about it less than ideally. But it's ok, he will redeem himself.

And the end- that cliffhanger (I always go into books blind so I had no idea there would be a cliffhanger) and the way I was SHOOK. I can't wait for the next book
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33 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 14, 2026
If Stockholm Syndrome is your trope this book is for you.


Seraphina Connor goes from having a horrible childhood, invisible to the world, to an even worse adult hood. This poor girl cannot catch a break. After one impulsive steal at the wrong place wrong time, she finds herself abducted by the DEVIL organization.


Damien Wells is the head of the DEVIL organization. A childhood gang of 5 boys who started up a multimillion dollar company. When the girl he has been secretly obsessing over, unknowingly steals a nanochip that could bring down his whole organization, he has no other choice than to abduct her.


*Abduction

*Punishment 

*Obsession 

*Morally Grey MMC

*Age-gap

*Forced Proximity 

*Dark Romance 


This is a very intense story. A whole lot of trigger warnings in this one! I love that! It is very descriptive writing and I could really put myself in Seraphinas shoes. Some of the choices she makes i would probably do a lot of the same things as her, but at some points, I questioned her thought process. The jellyfish scene in question.

 I can't figure out if I love Damien or hate him. He is super obsessive, and infatuated with this girl, but definitely has an abusive way of showing it. This has a lot of edging with its spice. Completely forgot it was a duet until the ending cliffhanger. 


I am looking forward to book 2.



**Thank you to Netgallery for providing the ARC
318 reviews2 followers
January 29, 2026
Omg this book was so good, it drew me in immediately!! FMC raised in a horrible world that just kept getting worse. MMC sooo obsessed with her, but struggled to show he cared while trying not to disappoint his brother. The plot was well thought out and kept me captivated! Loved!!!
Profile Image for Dianne Qualls.
32 reviews2 followers
January 15, 2026
Absolutely thrilling! I loved the twist and turns the author took me on in this book. Damien is the man we all want to figure out and then you have his obsession… I’ve never felt so much for a female main character she called to me and I felt like I was bonding with her through the whole book.. I promise just when you think you know how this story goes you will be surprised at just how wrong you are!
Profile Image for Ashley.
32 reviews2 followers
January 3, 2026
Arc review!!!!

Wow!! I have read some dark romance this book though is extreme. I don’t think I have read anything like this. I did enjoy the book fully! The story is great the characters you find who you love and who you hate. Damien and Seraphina are a crazy fucked up dynamic. The highs and lows of this book keep you reading the Stockholm Syndrome is incredible and well written. Girl touched starved and just melts for her captor! Does not end on a HEA and ends on a cliffhanger can not wait to read book 2
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62 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 3, 2026
my goodness so good 💯😊✨✨💯 and the end ???? !! loved it
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90 reviews
February 24, 2026
Listen y’all, I don’t normally rate books below 3. I can count on one hand out of the 600 books I have read on here below 3 stars. This book was so bad. Terrible.
This poor woman. Her whole life, men have treated her like shit. And yknow what the MMC does? Abuses her, humiliates her, the works. His friends do it too. Try to kill her multiple times behind MMC’s back. She is a pawn in everybody’s game. And at the end (I know it’s a duet but still), the man STILL treats her like absolute garbage. He has no respect for her. He has like no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
I love dark romances a whole lot, but this didn’t read as romance at all. He saw her only as a possession, nothing more. So sad for her. She deserved much better than him. :(
20 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2025
Hooked from page one. Poor broken Seraphina. Of course hooked and will definitely be reading the next one to find out what happens.
Profile Image for Charliejade.
24 reviews
February 10, 2026
devil owened by A.V blackmoor
ARC provided by A.V blackmoor
spice 🌶🌶🌶( my opinion as BDSM isnt for every one)
4 hours to devour this!!!!

so much prolonged spice,
torture with a thriller twist, which i really enjoyed not read much that was bdsm mixed with prolonged suffering and then with all the drama of gangs and kidnapping and then never knowing who the bad guy was kept me on edge and once they get the happy ending another massive twist!!!!!! i dont want to wait for the next book, i need to read it NOW!!!

Everest is a sweetie

logan is trying his hardest to do the best thing if not little misguided

Igor is just straight up there for the vibes

Damien I wish we need more about him and got to see more of his bonding time with his pet instead of just thr straight BDSM but for this book I think the personality separation was well done

PET- serephina, I hope to see more of her with a fight in this next book, I think shes done being the invisible girl and I wanna see her burn the world!!!

Vale... well hes just a straight up C**t nothing but vile from the first sentence I hated and wish his death was more prolonged but maybe thats just me 🤷🏼‍♀️🤣

next book can't come soon enough!!!!!
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3 reviews
January 29, 2026
Devil Owned — A.V. Blackmoor
⭐️⭐️⭐️ | 🌶🌶
Genre: Dark Romance
Tropes: Captor/Captive, Stockholm Syndrome, Obsession,
Morally Grey MMC, Age Gap, Forced Proximity, Power Imbalance.

If Stockholm Syndrome is your trope, this book will absolutely work for you.

Seraphina Connor has had a brutal life—neglected as a child and barely surviving adulthood. One impulsive theft at the wrong place and wrong time lands her in the hands of the DEVIL organisation. Enter Damien Wells: obsessive, controlling, morally grey to the core, and the head of a powerful criminal empire. When Seraphina unknowingly steals something that could destroy everything he’s built, abduction becomes his solution.

This is an intense read with a lot of triggers. The writing is very descriptive, and it’s easy to put yourself in Seraphina’s head—her touch-starved vulnerability is portrayed well, and at times her reactions made complete sense. Other times… I questioned her choices (the jellyfish scene still lives rent-free in my head).

Damien is a difficult MMC to pin down. I genuinely couldn’t decide whether I loved or hated him—and honestly, that’s kind of the point. His obsession borders on terrifying, and his version of “care” is undeniably abusive. The spice leans more toward edging and tension than payoff, which worked for the story but may frustrate some readers.

My main drawback was pacing—there were moments that dragged, particularly when Seraphina’s confinement felt repetitive. That said, the psychological elements and emotional highs and lows kept me invested.

I completely forgot this was a duet until that cliffhanger ending. No HEA here—but I am curious enough to continue.

Overall: Dark, uncomfortable, obsessive, and psychologically charged. Not perfect for me, but compelling enough that I’ll be picking up book two.
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198 reviews3 followers
May 17, 2026
Devil Owned by A.V. Blackmoor was one of those books that completely pulled me into the dark and obsessive atmosphere right from the beginning. The story is intense, emotional, and honestly a little disturbing at times, but that’s what made it so addictive to read. The captor/captive dynamic between Damien and Seraphina created so much tension throughout the book, and every interaction between them felt heavy with danger, obsession, and toxic attraction. The novel leans hard into dark romance themes like forced proximity, power imbalance, and psychological tension.

One thing I really liked was how broken and emotionally damaged the characters were. Seraphina came across as quiet, lonely, and vulnerable, while Damien was controlling, morally grey, and honestly terrifying at times. Even though some of his actions made me angry, I still found myself wanting to understand him more, which made the story hard to put down. Their relationship is definitely unhealthy, but the author writes their emotional connection in a way that keeps you invested in what will happen next.
The writing style also made the suspense feel very intense. There were moments where I felt uncomfortable, shocked, and emotional all at once because the story constantly blurred the line between fear and attraction. The darker scenes were written in a very raw way, which added to the overall mood of the book. I also liked how the story kept building tension instead of rushing everything too quickly.

At the same time, this book absolutely is not for everyone. It contains very dark themes, controlling behavior, and emotional manipulation, so readers definitely need to pay attention to the trigger warnings before reading. But for people who enjoy dark romance with obsessive characters, suspense, and morally grey love interests, this book delivers exactly that kind of experience.
Overall, I thought Devil Owned was dark, dramatic, emotionally intense, and impossible to stop reading once I got into it. It made me feel uncomfortable in some scenes, but it also kept me completely hooked because I needed to know how everything would unfold between the characters.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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866 reviews24 followers
February 3, 2026
Plot: 3.5/5 • Spice: 2.5/5 ————> Poor little orphan girl, Seraphina. She steals to trade for her boyfriend’s meth addiction. Until one day she’s in the wrong place at the wrong time and gets caught shoplifting. The DEVILS grabbed her.


Damien, the D, of the Devils has been watching her on the camera for some time. Already obsessed with her before they even take her. The think she snatched a nanochip they need for covering up a murder. She has no idea wtf they’re talking about, but they don’t believe her. She’s held captive for 7 days before Damien moves her into an apartment.


She’s has lived a lonely life. She seeks companionship and is craving touch. Which is why she so easily falls for the crumbs of attention that Damien gives her. Very stockholm syndrome-y.


A rival tricks her into escaping the apartment she’s been trapped in. They take her under a warehouse and ultimately make her seem like the one who stole the nanochip. Thankfully Damien comes to her rescue, but doesn’t believe she had nothing to do with it.


There’s a lot of the same back and forth for a while. Did she take? is she innocent? blah blah blah. This ends on a huge cliffy. And there’s a sneak peak chapter into the next book @ the end. 👀👀👀👀 can’t wait to snatch that up and continue.
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20 reviews1 follower
March 7, 2026
This book was an intense ride from beginning to end. Devil Owned dives deep into dark romance with a captor/captive dynamic that isn’t afraid to push boundaries. If you enjoy morally gray (or completely unhinged) characters and obsessive love interests, this one definitely delivers.

Seraphina is a complex heroine whose past shapes so much of who she is, and watching pieces of her story unfold throughout the book added a lot of depth. Her life has been anything but easy, and the way the author slowly reveals her history made me feel more connected to her as the story progressed.

Damian, on the other hand, is the definition of dangerous obsession. He’s ruthless, controlling, and the kind of character you know you probably shouldn’t like—but somehow still do. His fixation on Seraphina creates a tense push-and-pull dynamic that keeps the story moving quickly. Their relationship is messy, toxic, and chaotic in the way dark romance fans tend to crave.

The plot kept me hooked with twists and escalating tension, and once things really start unfolding it’s hard to put down. Just when you think you understand the direction of the story, something shifts.

And that ending… definitely leaves you wanting the next book immediately.

If you like:
• Dark romance with heavy themes
• Obsessive, morally gray heroes
• Captor/captive dynamics
• Emotional tension and cliffhangers

…then this one is worth picking up. Just make sure to check the trigger warnings before diving in.
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31 reviews4 followers
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January 15, 2026
I love a good dark captive romance and I was very excited to read this book when I read the blurb about it, however I will warn you that it's not for the faint of heart. The FMC has an incredibly heartbreaking backstory and the way she is treated throughout the majority of the book will only break your heart more. Another thing worth mentioning is that there is miscommunication/lack of communication between the MMC and FMC for 75% of the book and I found it beyoooonnnddd frustrating. It's clear that there are strong feelings between them and though it is obvious in their actions regarding each other, it's not said outright which just leads to more heartache and confusion in an already heartbreaking story (and I'm a sensitive empathic individual and can only feel so sad and helpless for our FMC for so long.) HOWEVER! The last 25% of the story definitely makes up for it and even though it ends on a cliffhanger I look forward to reading the sequel when it comes out.
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4 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 25, 2026
Wow! What a book! This was my very first ARC and I was not disappointed.

Marketed as a dark romance (which it absolutely was), I was pleasantly surprised at my own thoughts on the genre - a dark romance thriller.

I loved the suspense and twists in this book. It kept me on edge throughout. With a good level of spice to boot, this book was a captivating and fantastic read.

I loved the back story of the FMC and it helped to understand her distrust in men however, it would have been good to have a bit more back story about the MMC. That being said, the lack of back story did not take away from my love of the character.

Leaving a cliffhanger ending which made me want to rage (as I was sooo invested!), the preview of the second book of the duet left an exciting taster of what's to come.

The only thing I'm left wondering about is...Lucy?! Is she as loyal as Damien thinks??

I highly recommend this book and look forward to the next one in the duet. I will be waiting!

⭐: 4.5
🌶️: 3
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9 reviews
February 22, 2026
Beyond frustrating. ***SPOILERS***

I can't for the life of me figure out how this generated such high ratings. I'm no stranger to the notion of suspended disbelief, but I've read books about Imortal, Shifter, Space Alien, Vampires, that were more believable, than this. I understand the need to display a bit of contrasting thoughts or actions to create a character with conflicted feelings, but at some point, things need to align, in order to make sense. This never does. Even when it gets close, its done in such a childish way I just rolled my eyes. The MMC, Damien, is supposed to lead this all powerful, criminal brotherhood, refered to as DEVIL, (for the 1st letter of the 5 members names), but it's an absolute joke. They're just a band of high school dropout, misfits, that swing from ride or die, to wanting to undermine, beat, or kill each other. Their dialogue is childish, and so conflicting, that I had to reread passages to make sure I didn't misunderstand anything. Damien didn't ever seem to hold any confidence from the group, and visa versa, except when it tried to reestablish solidarity, that just wasn't there. Damien's obsession with our sad little doormat of a MFC, (Seraphina), was all over the place also. It begins with some kind of altruistic scenario where he allows her to shoplift from DEVIL's high end, grocery/luxery department store. LOL. When she unknowingly snatches a perfume , that supposedly holds an incriminating microchip, she's captured by DEVIL, and is labeled "pet" by them. This flips Damiens switch, and she is now his property. He acts as if he's just trying to prove he's not distracted by his obsession with her, by inflicting harsh punishment, but his inner dialogue shows he really gets off on the cruelty. Of course Seraphina is instantly drawn to him. Way too soon for Stockholm syndrome, which is the only plausible explanation, given her lifelong history of chronic abuse. Everything ranges from improbable to impossible repeatedly. Actions and words often contrast character establishment. Damien holds back having actual genital to genital sex because he wants consent, but performs every other kind of invasive sexual act upon her in the form of punishment? Actually his favorite form of punishment, most often, is to simply leave her in isolation. For someone so over the top obsessed, he seems to prefer watching her stare at blank walls, over being in her presence. He is in my top 5 most disliked MMC's of all-time, and she is right up there with the least liked MFC. DEVIL suspects a traitor in the inner circle, but even when its the most obvious to the reader, Damien dismisses them immediately. He just never comes off as competent, or confident. There are also placement and time jumps that are confusing, and took me out of the story often. Just one example is repeatedly referencing to be careful of stitches, six months after the injury. Stitches either dissolve or are removed 10 to 14 days. After six months you would have a well healed scar. Oh...and that whole waiting for sex thing? Just casually referenced to in the end that they have it all the time now. WHAT? Everything is so jarring and perplexing. This was constantly a DNF for me. This book was an exercise in frustration, because it had such great storyline possibility. Sadly it was just so poorly executed., that it's potential was wasted. Even more than frustrating is, that it's very specifically, one of my favorite genres. Dark, non-con, romance/ crime novel. When done well like Anna Zairs, Shantel Tessier, and Natasha Night, just to name a few, I can't get enough. After rereading this, I know this sounds harsh but it really was a big disappointment. I struggled through to the end, but won't put myself through the slog of reading the next in series. I couldn't care less what happens to these characters, and that right there says it all.
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1,226 reviews15 followers
February 15, 2026
Get your red flag blinders on...

This book was an intense captor/captive romance. It messed with my emotions big time. This is not a "light" dark romance read. Damien the MMC is morally black and absolutely unhinged. The FMC Seraphina is the ultimate definition of Stockholm syndrome. I had a love/hate relationship with these MCs.

Things started pretty fast at the beginning of the book then it slowed down building up in intensity once he holds her captive and he gradually gets more unhinged. Damien is obsessed and OTT possessive over Seraphina. She's young and naive about a lot of things considering she hasn't led the easiest life and is big-time starved for affection. Their dynamic is beyond intense. I was not expecting where this book went and loved being surprised in the end.

This is book 1 in the Devil duet but I wasn't expecting how that cliffhanger would shake me making me eager for book 2. I'm going to need some redemption in the next book.

Tropes:
Captor/Captive
Stockholm syndrome
Billionare
Morally grey alpha MMC
Possessive/Obsessed
Forced proximity
Slow-burn
Age-gap
Explicit
BDSM

Check TW

Thank you NetGalley and A.V. Blackmoor for the opportunity to read this book.
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1,075 reviews31 followers
January 24, 2026
Thank you to the author and the publisher, Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op, for sharing an ARC of this book with me !!!

Spicy, fifty shades like. Very very very dark. Very complicated. You should definitely check the trigger warnings before diving into this kind of book. But I enjoyed every single second of it. Every moment. Every intense emotion. It was a lot. And it was hot. It was passionate and it was wrong. And it was addicting !!! I really enjoyed it !!! And I honestly cannot wait for the next one !!
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703 reviews30 followers
January 1, 2026
I admit I started this slightly sceptical but was won over by about a third of the way in. On face value it’s a young vulnerable girl being held against her will but falling fast for her captor. Hmm I couldn’t really decide between stupid or Stockholm syndrome but gave that one the benefit of the doubt.
The number of trigger moments is quite impressive but sensitively handled and worked well into the storyline fairly seamlessly. There is domestic abuse, murder, rape, gangland wars to name but a few topics but the darkness feels authentic rather than gratuitous. Same goes for the racier scenes, the right number and definitely part of the storyline rather than just because. I quite warmed to Seraphina and her increasingly tragic backstory and personal strength of character and feistiness.
I was suitably engaged enough to be eager to read the next chapter and see what happens next with the characters, especially given the cliffhanger ending. Read as an ARC and grateful for the opportunity, happy to recommend.
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223 reviews6 followers
February 20, 2026
Intense, dark and sexy mafia romance! I received this as an early read and am freely giving my opinion. Seraphina is smart, sassy and destined for trouble. Damien is obsessed with her willing to destroy partnerships and the world to keep her safe. Such an exciting read! Loved it! Running to get book 2!
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295 reviews12 followers
February 10, 2026
5 Stars for Devil Owned

Devil Owned by A.V. Blackmoor starts with an intriguing and terrifying prologue that leaves our hearts racing and immediately feeling sympathy for the FMC, Seraphina, while setting the MMC, Damien, up for dislike.

Opening line: “I hit the ground running.”

We’ve immediately been thrown into a primal chase but it’s for Seraphina’s life, not for desire, and she’s terrified as she runs from her pursuer.

“I don’t know what he’ll do to me when he catches me. I don’t want to find out. I can still feel the cold steel of his gun against my temple.”

The prologue ends with her pursuer finding her hiding and then we are plunged into the story where Seraphina is a shoplifter for her meth-head boyfriend, living in an abusive relationship, in a town where people are lucky to make it out alive.

Through a rather random set of circumstances (wrong place, wrong time, which is par for the course for someone from the wrong side of the tracks), she finds herself kidnapped and being held by the leader of the Devil corporation — Damien. The corporation, made up of Damien, Everest, Vale, Igor, and Logan, looks clean cut and shiny on the outside but on the inside they are a criminal organization that rivals gangs and mafias, with political connections that would make it next to impossible to bring them down.

What follows is a story of a psychological manipulation and abuse for Seraphina at the hands of Damien, whether he realizes what he’s doing or not, actual light torture by members of the Devil cooperation in an attempt to get information out of an innocent girl, and isolation that causes Seraphina to start to crack and see Damien as her savior.

“ What’s the fun in being a predator if you don’t even frighten your prey?” - Damien

“ That’s right. No one is allowed to spoil her except me. And I have no intention of doing that anyway. I’m more interested in… hurting her.” - Damien

“ I can’t keep myself in an iron grip anymore, the way I’ve done my whole life. Control is an illusion. He’s taken it away from me, and all I can do is submit.” - Seraphina

“I would have found a way to possess you anyway. You’re mine, and you always have been.” - Logan

But is Damien her savior, or is he the puppeteer pulling the strings on her nightmares?

Read this if you like;
⛓️ Captive Romance
🖤 Protective/Possessive MMC
⛓️ Innocent/Naive FMC
🖤 Enemies to Lovers
⛓️ Stockholm Syndrome
🖤 Morally Grey Captor
⛓️ FMC with traumatic past
🖤 Criminal Organization
⛓️ Touch Her & ☠️

This is a DARK ROMANCE so please check your content/trigger warnings! Cannot wait for the second book of this duet to release!!
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506 reviews9 followers
March 2, 2026
I couldn't put this book down, but it was so frustrating. The characters felt inconsistent, no one knew how to communicate, and not much really happened. I can't help but keep reading because I want to know what happens to Seraphina, but I don't feel the romance between her and Damien.

Damien is supposed to be a strong, successful man who is obsessed with her, but he leaves her alone most of the time. I get that part of the isolation is a psychological mind game but he seems more worried about what the other guys think and if he appears weak to them than doing what he actually wants, which is to be with his pet. Him being so concerned about others' opinions is what makes him feel weak.

Seraphina is supposed to be a weak and quiet girl, but at least she rebels against Damien several times and has had to defend herself against other men in her life. She fights back when she needs to even though the odds are against her. Seraphina's biggest flaw is her insecurity. She is constantly second-guessing herself and other people's intentions.
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243 reviews16 followers
February 8, 2026
So good that I finished this in a day! At the beginning (first few chapters), I wasn't sure about this book but I kept going and I am glad I did. The storyline picks up pretty fast and interesting back story for the heroine. Interesting side characters. Not as dark as some books I've seen but definitely a good captive romance. Love how the emotions, heroine's uncertainties and strength are captured throughout this book.
611 reviews4 followers
February 21, 2026
Very dark and disturbing
Necessary spoilers if you want an honest review.
Difficult to finish. Strange and disturbing It is different and I'm not sure how I feel about it the writing is really good intensive and it keeps you glued to the book. However the poor MFC has never had anything but abuse. She is emotionally starved 19 years old. The MFC is 37 he kidnaps her punishes her sexually and beats her her with a belt quiet often. She's so starved for attention that she begins to fall for him. Even though she gets punished for the slightest, even accidental infraction. Towards the end of this book there was so much abuse towards the MFC by so many characters in the book that it became really hard to finish. I wished I had never started this book. I got invested in the book hoping it would get better but it got worse. I wish I could find an author that could understand that abuse is not foreplay it's abuse. If you like an MMC who beats a woman he supposedly loves with a belt and leaves open broken skin and unconscious you might not mind this book I prefer an MMC who protects not abuses women I would have given this book a five but for every time the MFC was stripped beaten and stabbed I took a point away. So it should be a minus 5. Also it ends in a
This book was very different, and I’m still not entirely sure how I feel about it. The writing itself is intense and compelling—it definitely keeps you turning the pages. Unfortunately, the content made it incredibly hard to finish.
The heroine is only 19 years old and has known nothing but abuse her entire life. She is emotionally starved and desperate for connection. The hero, who is 37, kidnaps her, repeatedly punishes her sexually, and beats her with a belt—often for the slightest, even accidental, infractions. Despite this, she begins to fall for him, largely because she craves any form of attention or affection.
As the story progresses, the abuse escalates—not just from the hero but from multiple characters. By the end, it became overwhelming and deeply disturbing. I kept reading, hoping things would improve, but instead, they only became more brutal. I genuinely wish I had stopped sooner.
I understand dark romance isn’t meant to be light, but for me, abuse is not foreplay—it’s abuse. I prefer a male lead who protects the woman he claims to love, not one who repeatedly harms her to the point of broken skin and unconsciousness.
I would have rated this much higher for the quality of the writing alone, but every time the heroine was stripped, beaten, or stabbed, it cost the book another point in my eyes. By the end, my rating felt like it had dropped well below zero. The author did the trigger warnings which I appreciate but I had no idea that the abuse would go on until the end. Therefore I would not recommend this book.
Also worth noting: the book ends on a cliffhanger and I will not be reading the next one.
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28 reviews
January 29, 2026
I love a good stalker-kidnapping-possessive-obsessive-dark romance and this book is certainly that!
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Let’s get into why I gave this book 3 stars.
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When I first received this book, I was enthralled. It started out great and I loved it. As previously stated, I love all of the major themes of a story such as this. It pretty much begins straight away, also something I enjoy about books. I admit I am a shameless insta-love book lover. Would I consider this book insta-love? Yes, partially. Okay, so I was enthralled with the beginning but I just kind of got bored around the middle. The mmc has already established his stalking tendencies and methods before the story begins, so we don’t have to endure a long and arduous explanation of his camera installations (like some other books). Which I’m very grateful for because I just don’t need all of that, honestly. However, since we jump into the story head-on, the tone was already set and we just kept reiterating the tone for a good portion of the story. And, admittedly, I got quite bored. Like I said, I don’t need the exact camera specs he used for his stalking, (this is not provided btw, I’m using hyperbole) so I also don’t need to be told, “he wanted her but it wasn’t good for DEVIL” or whatever 20 times. Ya’ know? You get to make excuses 3 times and that’s the maximum. Like, be a grown man and be with her, or don’t. Anyways, this poor girl though, she had it rough. Like nobody, and I seriously mean nobody, treated her well. I enjoyed the beginning, I could’ve skipped majority of the middle and still get the premise, and greatly enjoyed the ending. The twists at the end were, mwah, chef’s kiss.
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So, why 3 stars? I give quite a few books 4 stars. Which essentially is “that was good but I didn’t like this or that aspect” and 5 stars is “omg that is a special and divine gift from God with everything I was wanting in that moment.” This book offered aspects I loved, which are stated above but there were too many aspects that I didn’t like to equate a 4 star rating for me.
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Questions:
Was it hot? Yes
Will I read the duet? Yes
Do you feel bad for the fmc? Yes
Should the mmc have serious criminal charges brought against him? Yes
Is that how we like our mmc’s? Yes
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Thank you for reading my review!
I received this as an ARC and I am forever grateful for opportunities like this! ♥️
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177 reviews2 followers
February 14, 2026
Well that was interesting…

If love captor/captive dark romance then this book might be the one for you.

Seraphina is used to the abuse, she’s used to surviving in the bad parts of her neighborhood. Until one day she is mistakenly captured and held captive while she was shoplifting by the famous corporation…DEVIL. Damien, the head of DEVIL corporation has been secretly searching Seraphina shoplift at his store for a long time. And now that his corporation has her, he’ll stop at nothing to keep her safe from the hands of his enemies and even the other heads of the DEVIL corporation.

I urge you to read the trigger warnings before reading this book. It’s very dark. We have a morally black MMC who will have you so confused on whether you actually like him or you just want to slap the sh*t out of him. And then we have a QUIET FMC. Now if you’re looking for a feisty FMC with claws I suggest you keep walking. Seraphina is not the girl for you. She has been abused her entirely life, forced to be seem but never heard. Seraphina barely talks and hates to be touched but there’s something about Damien’s touch that makes her feel at ease first the first time in her life.

This book touches a lot on sub/Dom play. And there is some abuse from the MMC to the FMC. Their relationship is not easy or happy. It is toxic and all consuming. There were many tjmes I wanted to cringe and slap both characters. Damien was constantly doing things that he knew would hurt Seraphina’s feelings but be kept doing it, telling himself that she’ll be mad but she knows him and she knows he would never willingly hurt her. And Seraphina doubts Damien’s love all the time. She doesn’t believe he actually loves her, she thinks he would hurt her eventually and throw her aside, but she wants to choose him no matter what he does to her.

Although this was hard and a little cringey for me to read and there were times the pacing was so slow and boring (like there were chapters where Seraphina was just staring at the wall) I will continue to pick up the next book. When the plot started picking up it was starting to get interesting. I think I even saw some semblance of character development towards the end. Seraphina may be a quiet submissive girl but she shows that she will do anything to protect Damien, including unaliving someone. And Damien is literally the touch her and 💀 character. So I will continue and see where this takes me.
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468 reviews7 followers
Review of advance copy
January 10, 2026
Seraphina is gifted at being ignored, and she uses that ability to survive by shoplifting. When she shoplifts the wrong thing, she finds herself kidnapped by the billionaire CEO of the powerful Devil Corporation. Though it's clear she has nothing to do with the missing nanochip, Damien refuses to let her go, claiming he owns her. As the danger to both Damien and Seraphina grows, she has to decide whether to trust her growing attraction to Damien or find her freedom.

Seraphina is an extremely passive character. Having grown up in an abusive household, she's learned to float through life without fighting or speaking up for herself. She also seems to be very intent on physical control of herself, which doesn't really make sense with her extreme passivity. From what glimpses we see from her background, she's never had any control at all, and her actions show she doesn't want to gain control for herself. It makes for a strange dichotomy between her internal dialog and her actual situation, and also makes it difficult to emphasize with her. While learned passivity makes sense as a self-protective measure, it doesn't make for an interesting read.

Damien similarly frustrated me. He's reported to be cunning and ambitious, but the plotting around him is so laughably obvious that even in his distracted state, he really should have caught on faster to what was happening. He makes a surprising amount of assumptions, which seemed to be more necessary to keep him in the dark of the greater plot, rather than reasonable assumptions for someone in his position to make. I also found it bewildering that he almost never asked Seraphina anything of importance. Given the suspicions surrounding her, he should have at least asked why she shoplifted what she did or why she was scared of his fellow devils. His lack of interest in Seraphina really undermined the believability of his feelings toward her.

Devil Owned is a dark romance with a heavy captivity plot line. While there was some interesting dissection of the internal psychological states of the main characters, the characterization and relationship stayed fairly superficial. It unfortunately lacked the gut punch I look for in my darker reads.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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466 reviews147 followers
Review of advance copy
January 23, 2026
Saraphina had a rough life and now, at 19, is living with her boyfriend, who is into drugs. He's forcing her to steal to keep things, but ends up taking the wrong thing from the wrong person - she doesn't realize that she was being watched.

Damien, the one watching her, finds her intriguing and is curious to know more. When she steals the wrong thing from them, he knows she needs to be captured. When she comes to from being drugged, she notices that the guys are from the Devils Corporation, and overhears them say that they need to unalive her; luckily, Damien Wells walks in before they do and takes her away with him. If anyone asks, though, he denies having any feelings towards her at all, as it'll make him seem weak in their world.

I really felt for Seraphina and all the horrors she went through, even before all of this happened. She can't seem to catch a break. But she learned to survive and isn't willing to give in.

Damien Wells is the billionaire CEO of the Devil corporation and cannot show any weakness to the others in the group. He's dominant and confident, and respected.

There was a bit of a slow part that was drawn out. I thought Damien would demand more than he did - even though he was an alpha. I was so angry at some of the things she went through while "in Damien's protection," as he had to keep up the pretense that he didn't care for her (as it could put everyone in danger, and I think he was in denial).
 
 I'm hoping the second book comes out soon!!
 
Overall: 4 out of 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Spice/Heat: 2 out of 5 🌶️🌶️
Main Characters: Damien & Seraphina
Type of book: MF, Fast Burn, Dual st Person POV
Reading Order: Duet
Title: Devil Duet- Devil Owned: Book 1
Audiobook: n/a as of Jan 2026
Epilogue: Yes
Ending Type: HEA
 
 
*OTT dominant, and protective MMC
*Age-Gap
*BDSM Vibes
*Power Imbalance
*Kidnapped/Captive
*Forced Proximity
*No cheating or sharing
 
 
⚠️ This book has pitch-black themes; there are descriptive parts that may be offensive or triggering to some. Please check all the authors' TW/CW before reading! 18+ ⚠️
 
*I received an early copy of this book & am voluntarily leaving this review.
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