“When pain is the only emotion you’ve ever known, it’s all you crave. It lets you know you’re alive.”
Born, Darkly – Trisha Wolfe highlights
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“When pain is the only emotion you’ve ever known, it’s all you crave. It lets you know you’re alive.”
Born, Darkly – Trisha Wolfe highlights
Ugh, I was so sick all September but here’s a cute little graphic I made while I had COVID that wraps up what all I read during the summer!! Feel free to share opinions I’d love to talk!
Solitude reveals who we are. Isolation is not loneliness; it’s the absence of noise and distraction. It forces you to acknowledge your worth. If you must surround yourself with people, you invite distractions from the one person deserving of your time: you.
Born, Darkly - Trisha Wolfe
“It's the lovely bad things that steal into our thoughts in the middle of the night and tempt us across the line between good and evil. These torturously beautiful sins that provide our deepest, most deviant desires. It feeds us in the dark, stoking a frail flame into an inferno we can no longer resist…She is my flame. And I am all but pleading for my muse to burn me alive.”
Trisha Wolfe, Lovely Bad Things (Hollow's Row, #1)
Okay so I just started reading Lovely Bad Things by Trisha Wolfe and I’m so ungodly in love with Kallum Locke that it’s not even funny.
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Lovely Violent Things by Trisha Wolfe
Book bad boys throw more red flags than a ref but man, I can't get enough of them. Sign me up for some Kallum Locke.
spookyrevioos took this perfectly moody picture of our Kallum candle which was inspired by the Trisha Wolfe book "Lovely Bad Things". I made this candle with scenes noted directly in the book: spicy sandalwood. This candle is one I can burn everyday and not get tired of it. Definitely sets the book reading mood.
All of our Trisha Wolfe blends are officially licensed with the author.
Have I shared who my favorite author is? Ive only read 1 work from Pam Godwin and I can see greatness in every word—that however, is respect. My favorite author is Trisha Wolfe, this is my 3rd read of her works and as always, this one is really good. The excitement is real, the happiness and the thrill. I can't believe I'm only reading this now. Her book scratches the right spot of itch, she gives the right amount of taste, and she delivers morally unhinged stories that make you truly question yourself. Moreover, she makes me giggle in a way I'm not proud to admit; her male leads. They are morally grey , morally unhinged and I am guilty to admit that I fucking love them.
Her 3 books served a fucked up ML, in Born Darkly we got Grayson Sullivan and urrgghh pangalan palang!!! That mf is a psychopath killer who's in literal death row, he's fucking scary! He buried London alive!!! Despite that, I can't help but simp. Am I the problem? In lovely bad things we got a philosophy professor, a calculative and Cunning man. I love that side of him huhu oh and he tied the FL in a tree and fu—he put a goddamn symbols in both her thighs. And here in the cellar door? Killing the devils, the younger sister of the ML is kidnapped by a human trafficking organization and was beaten so hard it was hard to identify her. He's hunting them down. The heroine is an ex-cop, a detective who lost her job after her partner/lover died and now she's hunting the one who killed him. Guess who killed him? Yes. There's a lot of secrets to unravel, sexual tension that requires a great amount of control. They both wanted revenge, the question is, whose revenge is justifiable? Read it. 10/10. Also one of the best things about this author is the satisfying double cultivation in the end. There's only one, but it's more than enough. It's not only motivated by lust, but by hatred, regret, healing and many more emotions. It has its own purpose. A big role.
And I like Makenna!! Her brain works so fast! She's really intelligent, not like the other heroine na walang ibang alam kundi Ang maging horny, kahit naoakaseryoso ng usapan, pinapaeral Ang makanyakan. I'm not talking about the saint but ok. Charot HAHAHAH. anyways they always have their guard against each other and no they're not working together. He locked her up HAHHAHAHAHAHAH