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★★★★☆ 3.98 • Goodreads

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Craved Lights Out by Navessa Allen for its possessive obsession and shadow? Let That Sik Luv by Jescie Hall sharpen the blade.

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Why It's Your Next Read

  • Unhinged devotion cranked to feral extremes
  • Knife-edge consent games w/ psychological warfare
  • Small-town claustrophobia traps prey & predator
  • HEA rewards your most controversial cravings

If Lights Out left you breathless for more possessive obsession wrapped in shadow and sin, That Sik Luv delivers the same unhinged devotion with even sharper teeth. Jescie Hall crafts an anti-hero whose stalking isn't a subplot—it's a religion, and his target becomes both prey and willing participant in a dance that rewrites every boundary you thought you had. This is dangerous desire distilled into pure, addictive chaos.

This is dangerous desire distilled into pure, addictive chaos.

The psychological cat-and-mouse escalates into intimacy so explicit and boundary-defying, you'll question your own red flags. Hall doesn't apologize for the darkness—she luxuriates in it, offering catharsis disguised as transgression.

This is dangerous desire distilled into pure, addictive chaos.

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What Readers Are Saying

"Dark romance lovers have to read it!" Heather myfriendsdontread, Goodreads
"I highly recommend it, if you're looking for a dark romance." MadameD, Goodreads
"…had me in a chokehold and I am actually in love with Aero." Ashley, Goodreads

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