About Trapped: Until The Darkest Of Night
Haunting and Forbidden: A Dark Romance
(Standalone novel. Can be read independently of Book 1.)
Haunted by a past that never leaves me, I’ve spent years in the Yukon’s unforgiving solitude. Nothing in my life has ever made sense—until I stumble upon Louisa online. With her light and laughter, she seems untouchable, perfect. From that moment, she becomes the center of my universe. Obsessively, I watch her every post, save every photo. She never knows, but she is everything to me.
Then, one day, she vanishes from the online world, and my fragile sense of happiness shatters. Driven by desperation, I concoct a wild plan: abduct Louisa, keep her close forever. But can obsession ever morph into genuine love? What if Louisa isn’t the girl I’ve built up in my mind?
This is a story that will both inspire and disturb, a love story that dares to ask: can true affection grow from dark beginnings?
From the book:
Lou makes herself even smaller. Images flash before me, of her turning and laughing in her white shirt in the evening light. Suddenly, I have the terrible feeling that I will lose her if I continue.
But I want her! Oh, how I want her! I shouldn’t want her, but I can’t help it.
I let go of the lanterns. As if from another plane, I hear the glass shatter.
Before Lou can react, I grab her and press her elbows to her sides. For a moment, she is still, hanging numbly in my grasp.
This is not a sequel! Note: This book revisits the events of “Trapped – Until You Love Me” from Brendan’s perspective and is not a continuation of the story.
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Author Bio:
Born in the 70s, Mila Olsen is a child of crises, changes and upheavals. Clogs, punk and anti-nuclear movement were part of her life, as well Disco Wave, New Age and “Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo”. At the age of 12 she wanted to become a writer, but this dream came true much later.
Today she writes stories about love and life. Because of her education and her interest in psychological phenomena, her novels often are about borderline experiences.