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How long can someone play the role of a monster before becoming a monster themselves?

That’s the question that’s haunted Travis Kenton — A.K.A. Nathan Roarke — for the last 8 years. He’s hanging onto his humanity by a thread. The knowledge that he’ll save thousands of victims one of these days is why he gave up his entire life and identity nearly a decade ago. It has to be worth it. All of this has to be worth it.

Then the operation’s integrity is compromised, the identity of his boss is revealed, and a slave trader captures his boss’s younger brother for revenge. Now Travis will face the biggest test of his role as Nathan Roarke. He’ll have to buy and convincingly own Carter Beckett until his undercover operation is over, and he can hand Carter safely back to his big brother.

How long can someone play the role of a monster before becoming a monster themselves?

Travis is about to find out.

Due to the nature of the plot, this book contains scenes that some might find triggering and/or disturbing, as well as explicit sex scenes between the main characters. I’ve included the warnings I feel are the most important, but not all could be covered without giving away too much of the novel.

This is book 1 in a 3 book series. This series DOES end in a HAPPY ENDING if you’re willing to stick around

©2023, 2025 Taylor McNiff (P)2026 Taylor McNiff
Contemporary Literature & Fiction Romance
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Firstly I’ll start with my apprehension when I realised that it was a narration within a narration which I’ve never listened to before but I liked it. Not normally but With the content it almost made it easier and let you remember that it was a story.
The subject matter is extremely dark and heartbreaking but it’s well written and the narration is incredible. Whilst at times you need a break you also find yourself transfixed and waiting for the good. Once you care which is almost immediately you can’t stop listening because you need them both to be free and know and be safe. For as many to be safe. I’ve read or listened to some things that are so horrific just for the trigger warning flex while the writing is terrible and you don’t care about the characters and whilst here the content is horrific and diabolical the writing is really good and you care so much. It’s one of those that I’m glad I’ve listened and it’s very good but now I’m going to listen to some hockey romance or my go to feel good books to give myself a minute. But I will be listening to the rest of the series. Very well done. X

Seriously good. But utterly heartbreaking.

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