My high school crush is everything to me. Under normal circumstances, you’re ready to graduate and get away from your overbearing family. I hated leaving her behind to pursue my college career, and honestly, I’ve been lonely as hell since. Missing her smile, her voice, her sharp as hell tongue—everything.
It’s been a few years but I waited like a good boy. Waited for her to turn eighteen, choose to leave her abusive father behind, and run away with me.
Now?
I’m back for her. If I have anything to say about it, she’ll put this damn town in the rear view mirror and never look back.
This book had a lot of potential for me, especially with the promise of an obsessive MMC and a romantic tragedy arc, but ultimately it didn’t fully come together :/
From the very first chapter, it was clear the book needed substantial editing. There were frequent technical errors that pulled me out of the story early on, and as I kept reading, the plot itself never really found its footing. The dialogue was hit or miss, and the emotional beats didn’t land as strongly as they should have for a story that’s meant to hurt
That said, the MMC’s obsession with the FMC was apparent right away, which is something I usually love, and the spice was actually decent! Unfortunately, the romance and plot surrounding it felt underdeveloped, so the emotional payoff just wasn’t there
Overall, this needed tighter editing, stronger plotting, and more emotional depth to make the tragic ending feel more powerful. I’m rounding up to 3 stars for the concept and a few elements that worked, but this one didn’t fully deliver for me
Thank you to Book Sirens for the opportunity to read this ARC 💕
This book sent me into full emotional free-fall! The kind that makes you want to curl up and hide in a human-sized armadillo shell with comfort snacks and a blanket close by. Another masterpiece from Alair Novak! It is a relentless, heart-shredding journey that demands you buckle up for a wild ride of raw emotion. The ending offers a fragile sense of comfort driven by a love so fierce and unwavering that the MMC would do anything and everything for the FMC, their connection feeling achingly natural, unforced, and true, the kind of young love that refuses to die. If you’re craving an emotional read that will break your heart and then carefully piece it back together, pick this up after and I mean after you read Babalon and Judas!!!!!! You will not be disappointed.
This story broke me in so many ways and also in ways I didn't know were possible. Alair has always been able to get me in my feels with her stories. This one was no different it was intense, heartbreaking, and showed me a side I didn't think was possible for the fmc. I am beyond grateful to have picked this up and read it holy hell and amazing job! can't wait for what's next!!!!!! (More heartbreak probably but I'm here for it)
I really wanted to love this book especially after how much The Lito Duet completely consumed me and were my favorite books of 2025 but this one was just okay for me.
It’s definitely a romantic tragedy with no HEA and I respect the direction the author took, however, instead of feeling consumed by the story, I felt a bit distant from it. I understood the characters more than I felt them and that made the ending land softer than it probably should have. The story focuses on first love, trauma and the idea that love isn’t always enough to save someone. The connection between the characters is heavy and sad but it never fully pulled me in. I understood what the book was trying to do emotionally, it just didn’t hit me as deeply as I hoped. And it may just be due to how much I loved The Lito Duet.
It’s not a bad read by any means. I still would recommend to others who enjoy romantic tragedies. For me though, I finished it feeling sad but not devastated… and after The Lito Duet my expectations were sky-high and this one simply couldn’t reach them. 3.75/5
**ARC Read: I would strongly recommend reading the Lito Duet before reading this. While it’s promised to NOT have a HEA, after the duet you kinda already know how it ends, just not the leading up to it part. It’s different seeing this side of Nadia, and from Kaleb’s POV. This is their backstory as a couple so it’s a little sped up and some time line jumps but it still makes sense. I can agree with some other reviews about the plot lacking a little and the dialogue being iffy sometimes but I still enjoyed overall. I will say though, everyone is so damn hostile and angry. Like constantly. I think that’s something I wasn’t too into but to each their own.
Before you go into this blind you need to know it is a tragedy. It is going to rip out your heart, and if you haven't read Babalon and Judas before it, you really should because it helps so much.
Beautiful tragedy written from the mmc pov almost the entire book and you feel the love he has for the fmc the entire time.
Caleb’s high school crush is everything to him. Under normal circumstances, you’re ready to graduate and get away from your overbearing family. He hated leaving her behind to pursue his college career, and honestly, he’s been lonely as hell since. Missing her smile, her voice, her sharp as hell tongue—everything.
It’s been a few years but Caleb’s waited like a good boy. Waited for her to turn eighteen, choose to leave her abusive father behind, and run away with him.
Now?
He’s back for her. If he has anything to say about it, she’ll put this damn town in the rear-view mirror and never look back.
Unfortunately, some things don’t work out.
WARNING: This is a romantic tragedy.
YOU'RE MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS!!! Please read and pay close attention to the trigger warnings at the beginning of this book. There is some content and scenes in this book that are not suitable for all readers and could be triggering for others. Always remember that your mental health comes first at all times. Reader discretion is advised. Intended for readers 18+.
Tropes: First Everything, Criminal Mischief, Romantic Tragedy, Friends-to-Lovers, Star-Crossed Lovers, Small Town Romance, High School Sweethearts, Adrenaline Junkie, Emotional Read, Novella, Fierce/Bad-Ass FMC, Protective/Street Racer MMC, Grief & Loss, Heartache, Romantic Tragedy, Emotional Rollercoaster, Sweet Moments, Cliffhanger, No HEA.
You Wound Me is the 1st book in the Darkwater Correctional Institute Universe by Alair Novak.
Honestly, I have to recommend that you read the Lito Duet before you read You Wound Me so you get a good feeling for who Nadia is. This story is going to give you more information on Nadia either before or after you read the Lito duet.
After two years, Caleb is looking forward to finally seeing Nadia again, he hasn’t seen her since graduation. Ever since Caleb dragged Nadia away from a fight back in high school, he knows that he’s lovestruck by the girl that he hasn’t been able to stop thinking about since the day that he pulled he out of that fight, he’s also been constantly been daydreaming and dreaming about Nadia. And Caleb knows that tonight he’s going to see the girl of his dreams in person at the race with his mates.
The moment Caleb spots Nadia, Caleb takes her on a drive, only for things to get unexpectedly complicated when they cross gang related activities, and Caleb finds that he’s unable to say no. Petrified, Nadia is desperate to leave, but regrettably nothing is that simple with danger and heartache following….
I will say that Caleb and Nadia are perfectly matched and they are a match made in heaven? Or is it a match made in hell?
I adore Nadia, she’s fierce, intelligent, head-strong, and fearless and at the same time I love how Alair wrote her in such a way that allowed so that at the right moments we got to see Nadia’s vulnerable side. Especially when she grew up in a home that wasn’t supportive and not so safe.
And oh, dear how I feel for Caleb. He’s this bad boy with a protective and possessive streak; he loves car racing like it’s the air he breaths. He also knows that Nadia is his one true love and all he wants to do is protect her and whisk her away. Caleb knows just how unsafe and toxic Nadia’s environment is.
Alair wrote the perfect yearning and its absolutely delicious, you can feel the yearning from both Caleb and Nadia. And the spicy scenes between Caleb and Nadia, Alair did such a stunning job in writing them, they grab you and pull you in and you can feel the magic and chemistry between Caleb and Nadia. And the secondary characters, I really wish that I could have gotten to know them better and then there were those that I thought, nah, not so much. Zap…Zap I want to know everything about him. Please Alair, give me more of Zap and give me more soon.
I am doing my very best to translate all the feelings I have about this novella into words. This is a fast-paced, short, and such a smooth read. And this book once again reminds you just how smooth and beautiful Alair’s writing really is. And when Alair says that this is a romantic tragedy believe me, this is a romantic tragedy.
You Wound Me is this emotional rollercoaster that is full of heartache and is intense. And the emotion, the heartbreak and the heartache, it’s all going to stay with you long after you’ve read the last word and closed the book. And as for the last page? You have to read that for yourself; all I will say is this: keep a firm hold on your heart and soul and keep a box of tissue close by. You’re going to need it. I’m still not OK, I never thought this book was going to hit me or effect me like this.
Just like Babalon and Judas I highly recommend You Wound Me and again I wish I could give this novella more than just 5 stars. Alair’s writing, world creation, character development, it’s all on par and deserves more hype and credit than it’s currently getting.
This is book part of the "𝕯𝖆𝖗𝖐𝖜𝖆𝖙𝖊𝖗 𝕮𝖔𝖗𝖗𝖊𝖈𝖙𝖎𝖔𝖓𝖆𝖑 𝕴𝖓𝖘𝖙𝖎𝖙𝖚𝖙𝖊" universe. I suggest you read the 𝕷𝖎𝖙𝖔 𝕯𝖚𝖊𝖙 as well to get a good who Nadia is: this story will give you some info about her before those two books. Let's begin.
Caleb is looking forward to finally seeing Nadia, after two years, to be precise, since his graduation. Ever since he drags her away from a fight back in school, he's been completely besotted by her, constantly daydreaming dreaming about her. And tonight is the night he'll see her in person at the race with his mates. When he spots her, he takes her on a drive, only to be unexpectedly complicated in a gang related activities, and he can't exactly say no. Scared, she wants to leave, but unfortunately, things aren't so simple when danger and heartache follows...
First of all, the FMC and MMC are so made for each other. Nadia is our fierce, head-strong, and fearless FMC, albeit there are moments where she shows her vulnerable side, especially growing up in a not so supportive, safe home. Kaleb is our bad-boy, protective, and possessive MMC who loves car racing with a passion. He wants to whisk away his one true love, Nadia, from the unsafe environment as soon as he can. He does genuinely love and care for her. Also, the secret yearning is absolutely delicious. And the spicy scenes between them are written so well: grab your fans! I appreciate the side characters, some not so much. Zap, though, I sure want to know more about him. Oh, yes, I do.
My heart is aching as I do my best to translate my feelings into words. It's a fast-paced, short, and smooth read. Once again, I'm taken aback at Alair Novak's beautiful work, and when she says it's a romantic tragedy, believe me, it is. The emotional rollercoaster and heartache are intense and will stay with you until the end. And how is the last page you say? Read it yourself, and hold onto your heart and soul. Personally, I am not OK. I just didn't expect it to hit me like this... HAVE A BOX OF TISSUES ON STANDBYE. I actually need a silent retreat into the dark void. EVERYONE LEAVE ME THE HELL ALONE.
If there was anything that would set a tone for Kaleb Reyes, it would be that line, right there. I fell in love hard for this character, all within 180 + pages. That’s the power of damn good writing, when you feel so much in such a short space of time. That’s what Kaleb’s character did for me.
If you’ve read Babalon from the Lito Duet (and if not, what are you doing? Fix that immediately), then you’ll remember Nadia talking about the boy from her past, Kaleb and briefly touches on his importance in her life.
This is where I feel it needs to be reiterated, that this book is a Romantic Tragedy. Meaning, no matter how much I willed the inevitable ending to change, it couldn’t, but Alair wrote the ending in a way that was soothing for the soul….crying floods of tears was never not an option for me.
You need to read this to experience it. It’s about first love. Growing up. Going back to where it all began, to find the missing piece of you. For Kaleb, that’s Nadia. Figuring out that a life without each other, is no life at all and that no matter how broken the present is, the future can be anything you want it to be, as long as you have that one person by your side. But also, it’s about, no matter how much you will it into existence, no matter how much you know someone is your happy ever after, that we don’t always get the life…..and the love we deserve. No matter how much or how hard we love.
By the end of this book, I was a mess. I knew how it would end from reading Babalon, but I wanted to know more about Kaleb and his dynamic with Nadia. And it confirmed what I hoped, Kaleb was everything I hoped he’d be and more.
Fast cars, deep love and no matter what, love that you carry forever, You Wound Me is beautiful, haunting and worth every second of every emotion I felt. I so highly recommend.
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This story takes the familiar trope of high school sweethearts and twists it into something far darker and more obsessive.
At first glance, it reads like a second-chance romance—young love interrupted by distance, family pressure, and the ache of growing up. The narrator’s longing feels almost tender in the beginning. He misses her smile, her voice, even her sharp tongue. The loneliness he describes after leaving for college adds a layer of vulnerability that makes you think this might be a story about rekindled love and rescuing the girl he never stopped caring about.
But beneath that nostalgia lies something far more unsettling.
The line about “waiting like a good boy” for her to turn eighteen shifts the tone dramatically. What could have been devotion begins to feel calculated, obsessive—predatory, even. His return isn’t framed as a reunion built on mutual desire; it’s a mission. He’s back for her. The small town becomes a cage he plans to break her out of, positioning himself as savior while quietly claiming ownership over her future.
What makes this premise compelling is that it leans into moral gray (and sometimes pitch black) territory. The tension doesn’t come from whether he still loves her—it’s from whether love and control have blurred into something dangerous. The final line “Unfortunately, some things don’t work out.” promises fallout. Consequences. Perhaps a reckoning.
This is not a soft, swoony romance. It reads like the opening to a dark, obsessive love story where nostalgia curdles into fixation and good intentions mask darker impulses. Readers who enjoy morally ambiguous narrators, small-town tension, and a hero who might not be a hero at all will find this premise gripping—and slightly chilling in the best way.
It’s young love, yes. But it’s the kind that refuses to die quietly.
This book is an emotional romance that centers on a male main character who falls in love first and never truly lets go. From the moment he sees the female main character in school, she becomes his everything. Even when life pulls them apart and he leaves for college, his love for her never fades. Years later, he returns to his hometown not only to check on his mother, but to fight for the future he has always imagined with the girl he loves.
The story beautifully blends romance with the adrenaline of car racing. The MMC’s passion for cars and racing is more than a hobby, it is his dream and the career he is working toward, even building his own car for a real race that could change his life. Just days before the most important race of his life, he reconnects with the FMC, and their bond quickly reignites. During a meaningful ride together, they decide to choose each other, promising a future filled with love, hope, and new beginnings.
The ending is shocking and deeply emotional, leaving the reader gasping and heartbroken, yet appreciative of the story’s impact. It reinforces the idea that true love exists strong, unwavering, and willing to risk everything. While the book is filled with passion, devotion, and dreams, it also includes heavy themes, making the trigger warnings important to read before starting. Overall, this is a powerful and bittersweet story about love, fate, and the risks we take for the people who mean everything to us.
I had the opportunity to read this book a few weeks ago and again recently as an ARC. I was not prepared the first time for how well the title suited this book. I had my heart ripped from my chest (I had looked ahead), put back together, and then ripped apart again. I had tissues ready and was still not prepared for the first time around. I still think about it now. My fiance asked why I was crying and I told him he wouldn’t understand. The writing was outstanding, just like Alairs other two books (Babalon and Judas), and it took me for quite a spin. The MFC has got to be one of my favorites from her books, and she puts you on such a Rollercoaster during this book...like you can hold on to the bar but you'll still lose your grip. The MMC's friends had such different personalities but you just gotta love them and their uniqueness! The second time through I still wasn't expecting to get my heart torn out of my chest.
Friendly heads up.. read the Lito duet before reading You Wound Me so this book makes more sense with the characters and some of the events that take place in this book as well.
Thank you for the opportunity to read this book ^_^
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Panic, that sounds like the most plausible thing really, just fall the hell over and hide in a shell— a human sized armadillo if you will.
Make sure you have your comfort snacks and blanket handy…
Another 5+ star masterpiece from Alair Novak. Buckle up and get ready for a wild ride of emotions with this one. I still haven't recovered from it
This book tore me up, even just thinking about it and writing this review makes my eyes itchy. The ending brought comfort, but getting there was an emotional roller coaster.
The love the MMC had for the FMC was unmatched, he would do anything and everything for her. I love how natural they are together. Not forced, just young love that dies hard.
If you want an emotional read that'll break your heart and somewhat put it back together read this book after Babalon and Judas. You won't be disappointed
You Wound Me by Alair Novak was... Let's just say, the moment I saw who the two MCs were, I was already so ready to DNF this book to save my heart. If you've read Babalon, then you get a glimpse of the two MCs of this book, Kaleb and Nadia. Listen, from the little glimpse I got of them in Babalon, I had already cried a little, but this... This was brutal.
Alair is a fantastic author, all around. This book made me laugh, made me love the dynamic of Nadia and Kaleb. But most of all, this book made me mourn a character, I had wished was still around in Babalon, granted if he had been... Babalon would have been a totally different story.
I wasn't ready for this book. I wasn't ready to love a character so much, just see the truth behind what really stole him away.
This book is not an HEA. It's a romantic tragedy. Please pay attention to all trigger warnings, and if you're ready to read, grab your tissues, because this Novella was endgame for me.
ARC Review Source: Author Star Rating: 3.75⭐️ Pub Date: Jan 30th, 2026 Genre: Romance/Small Town Format: Digital
This was a short and fast read. This was also a multicultural small town romance. I didn’t see much of that, it was there but not as bold as it was stating I guess. I did like Caleb and his love for Nadia and I absolutely loved my girl Nadia, she’s a baddie and she is hard as nails but has her vulnerable moments within the other books. This didn’t hit for me too much, even though we do get to see Nadia and her young love with Caleb I just wanted more from her POV. The ending was pretty sad I didn’t see it coming. It was entertaining in Caleb’s POV as well as he loved racing and he was just a “rebel” type of guy but he really loved Nadia. Some of the characters were annoying though. Overall a good read, I just personally wanted more of a deeper connection to Nadia.
Alair Novak is the ONLY AUTHOR that can make me cry during her books. The is a Romantic Tragedy, so a MC does met their fate unfortunately. I can’t say who the characters are because that will ruin a lot of the story. When I found out who they were?! I lost it and I knew it was going to hurt. I guess when a new book comes out that Alair Novak writes, I will have to prepare to cry and feel all the emotions 😭🖤 The very, very, veeerrrryyyy last page is what ended me 🥲🥲🥲🥲 I loved the side characters! I want to find out more about all of them! I really hope each of them have their own book. Especially Zap. That’s all I’m going to say lol 😆 You must read Babalon and Judas BEFORE reading YWM. Why? Well, I guess you’re going to have to read to find out for yourself damn self. Alright. BRB while I continue to cry my tiny heart out 😭💔❤️🩹
Alair Novak does it again yet this time it is a beautiful romantic tragedy. I loved everything about this book and it totally wounded me. Such a beautiful love story between the MMC and the FMC. The emotional roller coaster of a book will stay with you. I’m crying as I type this out. It might only be 181 pages long, but it is soooo beautifully written!
Two of my favorite quotes…
“You’re… you’re like me, sweetheart. Adrenaline. Danger. That’s what you are. Craving fear and arousal in one shot of high octane. Typical dates would drive you mad, have you running for the hills just to escape the idea of sitting through another one.”
“Right you are. I like the unknown, things that might hurt me, get me in trouble, and that’s what I’ll have with you. Speed, envious stares, all because I won the bad boy.”
You Wound Me is book one of the Darkwater Correctional Institute Series.
This is a young love story between Kaleb and Nadia, that ends in tragedy. I'm forgetful of names, so I didn't realize Nadia was the Nadia from The Lito Duet until the story had progressed more. But I think that is also because a lot of the story is in Kaleb's perspective. We see such young but all consuming love from Kaleb and I was rooting for him, even though I knew/suspected what was going to happen in the end. We were warned at the start that this was not going to be a happy ending, but I still was not prepared for the loss I felt reading these pages. Kaleb was what Nadia needed for her to be happy, but he leaves before he is able to accomplish this. But all of this sadness leads us to The Lito Duet, where we do see Nadia find some form of happiness. The ending had me in tears.
Kaleb's unwavering devotion to Nadia drives the narrative. After years apart, he returns with a plan to rescue her from her difficult past. The intensity of his feelings and the weight of his longing create a compelling atmosphere that pulls you in.
I appreciated the emotional depth in Kaleb’s character; his reflections on loneliness and love make his journey feel urgent. The tension surrounding their reunion is captivating, keeping you guessing about the outcome
I enjoyed the back story of Nadia and the reason she was the way she was in the duet. I feel like I learned more about her here than I did in Babalon and Judas. Plus the epilogue and bonus chapters were just so sweet and needed especially after that ending.
If you enjoy dark, possessive romance and stories of love that persist against the odds, this book is a must-read.
First off I would suggest you read Judas and Babylon before this book. It is Nadia's story prior to her ending up at Darkwater. However, it does jump in time at the end and gives away the ending to the duet.
I felt like this was kind of weird with the plot. There were things that did not really matter in the story and felt kind of like filler. The dialogue lacked a presence.
The ending before the prologue was predictable but also didn't quite make sense because of the care and control we had throughout everything else. It felt reckless in a way that didn't feel like it fit.
You could definitely skip this one but it is short and shows where Nadia's story started so it depends on if you want more after the duet. The duet is better written and it's strange to see this after that.
Another amazing book by Alair that I didn't want to finish just for the pure fact I didn't want the book to end. I discovered Alair's Lito duet last year and when I tell you I fell in love with these books so much, so she quickly became one of my favorite authors so when the opportunity to read You Wound Me came about I had to do it and man she doesn't disappoint when she writes a book. Her characters are raw and real and this story and characters were no different. You feel the love the MMC has for the FMC and vice versa and you are so immersed into their love story as tragic as it is. I laughed, held my breath, gasped and cried throughout this book and loved every moment of it!! This will be another book I will be recommending to all of my book besties.
My heart hurts finishing this book. Despite knowing Nadia from the Lito Duet, it's like it didn't click in my head. This was a whole different version of her. While almost the whole book is Kaleb'pov, that allowed me to become so wrapped into the plot, his love and devotion for her, and their connection that I didn't make *the* connection to the Lito Duet which I freaking love! It was being transported into a whole different universe and getting answers I didn't know I needed. This is a book that will break your heart as a tragedy should. Whether you read this first or Babalon/Judas, it pulls ut all together beautifully. I am going to go out my heart back together and patiently wait for whatever Alair Novak is going to release next.
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Wow... I didnt expect that. But I loved every second of it. It hit close to home for me though, losing someone you love with everything in you like that. It was a beautiful short love story but filled in so many blanks for me. If you know you know. Alair this was beautiful, and that ending *cough cough* I need to know more lol. I cant wait for the next addition in the DCU series! Hopefully we get more info on that ending lol. To experience a love so powerful it changes who you are but also makes you want to keep fighting another day is something we all want and crave, even if it wasnt forever. This boom doesn't have your traditional happy ending and it did make me cry but my tears turned to a big smile thinking of my own love hovering near by watching over me. Its not super dark but still check the warnings in the beginning.
So this is a quick read novella and fast paced. It’s labeled as a romantic tragedy, which yes I get, it was sad. But I kept reading to have my tissues ready and I guess I missed that mark because it didn’t gut me that hard. Don’t get me wrong, it’s sad and it’s not the flowery HEA, but I was not destroyed.
I really did enjoy the love story behind the main characters. It gives us the background and history of how they came into one another’s life and their story a bit more.
The MMC was obsessed with the FMC and wanted to take her away from her current life to make it all better. He would do anything for her. He was an adrenaline junkie and she matched his energy. They had a natural connection and chemistry.
I absolutely loved this book. It completely tore me apart, yet it delivered one of the most touching and emotionally rich love stories between Nadia and Kaleb. The way they entered each other’s lives and formed such deep, unbreakable emotional bonds was truly beautiful to experience.
Their connection is powerful, heartfelt, and unforgettable—and the ending? It will leave your heart in pieces. In the best and worst way.
If you’ve read Babylon and Judas, then You Wound Me is a must-read. It gives you the backstory of Kaleb and Nadia, showing how their relationship began and how deeply intertwined their lives were growing up. It adds so much emotional weight and makes their journey even more devastating and meaningful.
A promised not HEA, if you've read the Lito Duet, you'll know immediately on page 1 that you are in for a heartbreak. If you haven't, well, you're in for a heartbreak (I also cannot recommend reading Babalon and Judas enough prior to this book). I went in expecting to be sad. What I was not prepared for was emotional detonation. I should have been - that's on me. It was everything I have come to expect from Novak - riveting, captivating, hot as heck, emotional. Grab yout tissues, read the Lito Duet, grab another box, and be prepared to be emotionally damaged with the rest of us!
My heart has been in a hydraulic press for 180 pages and counting. From the first letter of chapter one to the last period of the entire book I've been unable to breathe.
If you've been following the Dark water Correctional Universe, be prepared for THE story that is going to take what's left of your shattered soul and SQUEEEEEEEEEEZE.
If you're hoping for a feel-good romance, put the Kindle down. If you want pain, raw, blistering, heart shattering PAIN that pumps lava into your veins and makes you sob until you hyperventilate; you've come to the right place.
This romantic tragedy will break you! You will need the tissues for this one. If you haven’t read the Lito Duet Babalon specifically then you probably shld, before you read this one. You will have a better understanding, and be able to appreciate this story better, at least in my opinion.
I have become so invested in the DWCI universe. Alair just has the perfect way with her writing that keeps you invested and needing more. I was hooked with Babalon and then Judas sucked me in even further, now with You Wound Me, I’m hooked for life. She knows how to grab your attention, while squeezing your heart so much that you don’t want her to let go. Of you haven’t read any of Alairs books, please do so ASAP! They are dark, so be prepared, but they are so worth reading over and over again.
You Wound Me is part of the Darkwater Correctional Institute series and is a bit of Nadia's backstory. This story broke my heart. I loved Caleb and understanding now what a huge role he played in Nadia's life. Nadia was such a different person with him. I loved that she carried on Delinquent after he was gone. The ending of this story, though it hurt my heart, gave this sense of comfort, knowing he was still watching on. This was an emotional read for sure... but absolutely a necessary read, as is everything Alair writes. You need to read the Lito duet in order to understand who Nadia is to begin with. But I promise you, you won't regret reading it.
I’m still at a loss for words trying to describe how heartbreakingly beautiful You Wound Me is. I’m honestly still processing it.
This book messed me up in the best way. I loved it so much I didn’t know what to do with myself. It broke my heart, fixed it, and then broke it all over again. I am still a mess and when I finished I was just sitting there afterward, staring at the wall and processing the damage. It is worth every second.
Alair let the Discord choose what we wanted, and we went full tragedy (yes, I voted for it because I enjoy pain). And wow, she delivered. The writing is amazing, the emotions hit hard, and the ending hurt in the best way. Dark, devastating, and perfect. I’d willingly suffer again.