
This is a deep, dark, take on the classic story. Blake’s
beast is shackled by scars, inside and out, and he is living, no existing, in pain,
when Erin comes along. From the first scene, the attraction, the heat, between
them is palpable. But it exists in the darkness that is his world. She is sunshine
and light, and as much as the world has tried to keep her in the dark, she
refuses to give in. Blake isn’t dark to her, he is everything she has wanted.
But the world is against them, but they both still fight. Until, it is clear to
Blake, to go into the light, they need to go apart
All sorts of imagery and sexiness in this story. The
feelings are raw, the darkness enticing, and the hopelessness overwhelming. The
opposite is also true, because the love is warming, the light is glaring, and
the courage inspiring. For both Blake and Erin, they swing to both ends of the
pendulum, together, and apart, and you go with them for the ebb and the flow
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