About Trapped: Until You Love Me by Mila Olsen
Haunting and Forbidden: A Dark Romance
Louisa hates Ash Springs more than anything. She dreams of escaping the tiny village in the Nevada desert, of finding excitement and adventure. On a camping trip to Sequoia National Park with her four brothers, she meets the mysterious Brendan, and her life takes a dramatic turn… because for Brendan, it’s not a chance encounter at all. He’s been meticulously planning every step of Louisa’s abduction. Brendan whisks her away to the Canadian wilderness, an endless expanse of spruce trees and blue sky, populated only by wolves and ermines. He tells her she’s the light in his darkness. As her days of imprisonment turn to weeks, Louisa is forced to confront not only her own desperate terror, but Brendan’s traumatic past as well. Soon he becomes more to her than just her captor, which throws Louisa into a maelstrom of conflicting emotions: sympathy, need, even… love? Can she love her kidnapper? And just how dangerous is Brendan?
“A fascinating mixture of dark romance, crime thriller, and coming-of-age story, highly atmospheric and full of ominous intensity […]. Trapped: Until you love me is about kidnapping, stalking, and love, but above all, it is an authentic psychological exploration of the grey areas between strength and weakness, between good and evil.” (Petra Ottkowski, creative writing professor)
Heart-pounding and intense: Dive deeper into this haunting dark romance where thrilling emotions clash and blur the lines between captor and lover.
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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 and New Age. 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.