Sadie is a serial stalker. She stalked them, fucked them and leave 'em. Until one day, she stalked the wrong person (or perhaps the right man woohoo!). Bastien Aumont is the dimpled businessman who caught her eyes and I have a sneaky suspicion that he liked being stalked by her. Anyhow, this weird courting phase was sadly cut short before the table was turned and now Sadie was at the receiving end and she wanted none of it.
First of all, trigger warning for descriptive sexual assault/rape scene. Right from the get go, you know that this book isn't all that safe anymore. But somehow, in the middle of the book, it kinda turned romcom for my taste (with intermittent scene of tortures and talk of torture of course). Then, at the end, it becomes dark again (curling iron guys?). I don't know about others, but I love this kinda dark/humour vibe and the fact that this is a debut work just makes it more extraordinary for me.
Second, short as it might be, but I also love the banter between Sadie and Bastien. It was actually fun to read their conversation. You never know what kind of quips going to come out from Sadie's mouth and Bastien's besottedness was too cute. They're both too cute sometimes.
Only criticism I have is on the too quickly unraveling plot in the end. I kinda wanted it to stretch out longer so that we can get to really get to know the villain and his heinous plan; and the issue with Sadie's lack of trusts was also solved too hurriedly. I just wanted for it to steam a little longer, you know. But it's still great, Ms Maur!
So yeah, definitely recommended if you're looking for something dark but not too pitch black, scattered with light humour and awesome relationship.