After a tragic attack, Eve hid her powers to protect her family. But their connection shatters her barriers... and awakens an evil presence from their past, hungry for revenge.
After a home invasion turned tragic, Eve kept the world at a distance, and hid her magical abilities to protect her daughter. But at night, she's plagued with nightmares from a past she can't recall, and a secret longing for something deeper.
Nate was attacked for something he didn't possess, and it left him with no memories and a jagged scar across his neck. He's dedicated to raising his son and forgetting the past, but at night, dark rooms haunt his nightmares and remind him of the mysterious woman who saved his life.
When their children form an intense friendship, Eve and Nate can't deny their chemistry. But as they grow closer, the careful barriers Eve placed around her magic shatter. Their connection is the key to remembering the past. But their bond has awakened an evil presence out for revenge.
He wants Eve's power. He knows how to take it. And he will kill anyone who stands in his way.
Dark Rooms is a quick read, a captivating story, and an intriguing mystery. Add this steamy stand-alone paranormal romance to your library today!
Jen Lassalle is a writer of paranormal women's fiction and midlife fantasy fiction under the pen name JB Lassalle. She likes strong females who are more than just a bit awkward, dimensional males who roll with the punches, and found family friendships that triumph over nuanced bad guys you love to hate.
Jen is a New Orleans resident. The city, and the surrounding areas, serve as a rich backdrop for a world where magic exists and mystical creatures are not only real, but live among us.
When Jen isn’t writing, she’s hanging with her family and friends at a local park or coffee shop. She likes working out, which is kind of weird, loves yoga, and plays video games. Of course, she reads.
Jen and her husband have two kids. One is an avid competitive swimmer (which sucks up all their weekend time). The other is a daydreamer like Jen who plays the Mega Man theme on his guitar and binge watches Stranger Things.
This was very different to other books I've read and was a nice quick read. It was beautiful and quite sad and despite being third person you really get in depth into the characters and its quite clever. I enjoyed it.