Title: Key to Hell
Series: Hell Night Series #4
Author: Alex Grayson
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: June 27, 2019
Emo doesn’t feel. Anything. His soul is dark and filled with hatred. People in the small town of Malus watch him with fear, with reverence. Exactly the way he prefers it.
Guilt surrounds him, caging him in an ominous past he refuses to let go. Can’t let go. His past is responsible for the shell of the man who now exists. He doesn’t know any other way to survive.
The woman who haunts his dreams is his only salvation. He’s hurt her over and over again. He didn’t have a choice.
The key he holds on to, the one he uses to carve into his flesh, is the key to his hell. It’s his reminder of the pain he’s suffered and inflicted.
Will there be retribution? Can Emo be saved? Or is he destined to live in this dark hell he’s surrounded himself in for the rest of his life?
Emo's story...
Ripped my heart right from my chest and left my soul bleeding at my feet.
Emo has always held a special spot in my heart. He loves the deepest. His emotions are closest to the surface and he knows no way to express them. He knows pain and loss and that is all he believes he is worth.
Deep down Emo knows he is not responsible, but knowing and accepting are two very different things.
Rella was kept in the darkness the longest. Betrayed repeatedly.
After her "rescue" she found solace in the blade in knowing the control was hers.
She finally found a semblance of peace in a prison of her own making.
Left broken and alone she finally reaches out for help.
A chance to heal the wounds. To be whole again.
Her story broke me.
Grace ~ I truly think her soul matches her name.
Through this series, we have been given glimpses of the hell they endured. We have watched as each one traveled from the darkness. We were there when they found their slice of Heaven.
We witnessed as justice was dispatched, as wounds were healed and hearts were mended.
This was not an easy journey, it featured glimpses of life's real monsters.
The author makes no apologies.
There is no candy coating.
At times even I had found myself looking away.
But the final destination was worth the journey.
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