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I want someone with a soul as black as night. Someone who would burn the world down for me and not lose a single minute of sleep over it.
Trauma nurse Aly escapes her hard-working days by thirsting after masked men online. To her, nothing could top the fantasy of her favorite tattooed and masked man hunting her down. But she never could have guessed that one drunken text would turn those dreams into reality . . .
I want things most people don’t, craving darkness and depravity instead of light and love.
Josh has spent his life avoiding the limelight, but his online persona is another story. At night, he posts masked thirst traps for his millions of fans, until one follower catches his eye: Aly.
Together, Aly and Josh live out their darkest fantasies, unaware that Aly has captured the attention of someone with far more sinister intentions. As Josh turns from predator to protector, he must ask himself how far he’ll go for the woman he can’t live without.
Lights Out is a fast-paced dark romance with a morally grey male lead. Some themes and scenes may be disturbing to readers. Please check the content warning at the beginning of the book.
18+ mature content. Not suitable for younger readers.
Trigger Warnings
Lights Out is a dark stalker rom-com with heavy themes. Reader discretion is advised as this book contains:
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Sexually explicit discussion and scenes (including anal play)
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Alcohol consumption
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Mention of (off-page) rape
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Child abuse (remembered)
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Medical content
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Blood and gore (in a hospital setting)
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Discussion of mental health
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Mention of serial killers and their crimes
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Limited description of a mass shooting
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Stalking
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Invasion of privacy
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Home invasion
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Hidden cameras
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Hacking
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Theft
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Unintentional cannibalism (remembered)
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Death
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Car accident (remembered)
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Description of a violent death (remembered)
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Death of a parent
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Breath play
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Knife play
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Gun play
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Fear play
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Primal play
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Mask play
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Consensual dubious consent