He had abducted, and then broke her and then made her stronger than before!
by sewsummore
There was no hero in this book; instead, there was an anti-hero, a man who survived a tortuous childhood to become a monster. Elio survived with a desire to succeed and a determination to make his tormenters pay. By the end of this story, he had done just that. Along the way he discovered Willa, a woman who had suffered under the same tormentors as he. As he delved into all aspects of her past and present life, Elio became obsessed with her. He would take and break her, then she would rise again stronger and more powerful than before, and she would be only his. This was a powerful, intense, and dramatic story that both shocked and amazed me. Elio was a manipulative monster who destroyed anyone that stood in his way. He was a Defence Attorney who successfully defended guilty criminals and collected wealth and favors that he used without mercy when they provided the tools and knowledge to carry out hideous acts of revenge. I found this book a compelling read. Elio was no hero. He kidnapped Willa and manipulated her emotions with fear and pain. Willa had put her tortured past behind her, she carried no physical scars, but the emotional scars ran deep. At the conclusion of this story, she was a very different woman from the one Elio had abducted, but I am not sure whether it was an improvement or not!.
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