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A review by bryckk
Norton's Obsession by Mia Fury
5.0
Norton & Emory: Weirdos in Love- 5 Stars
I know my title seems harsh but its more in humor than in insult. This book actually surprised me. It was really good and added yet another layer as to why I love dark romance.
Norton is your average Joe. Not drop dead gorgeous but not unattractive. He has a modest real estate business, a nice home, and an annoying, irresponsible younger brother. He does really date and keeps mostly away from relationships due to his idea that most women are "high maintenance". Until Norton sets his sights on a woman with secrets named, Emory.
Norton has his own secrets that causes him to do the unspeakable in order to fulfill his need to have children. Emory becomes entangled in his twisted plans and the two find out that they have more in common with each other than the other believes.
These two are perfectly matched. The author does an excellent job in actually making us like Norton, in spite of the horrible things he's done. Emory is very likeable and relatable as we soon discover that she is as much into the depravity as Norton. Add in the antics and funny scenes between Norton and his troubled brother Nico, and this book will definitely hold your interest. I absolutely love the writing style and hope that we see more from this author soon.
Happy reading!
I know my title seems harsh but its more in humor than in insult. This book actually surprised me. It was really good and added yet another layer as to why I love dark romance.
Norton is your average Joe. Not drop dead gorgeous but not unattractive. He has a modest real estate business, a nice home, and an annoying, irresponsible younger brother. He does really date and keeps mostly away from relationships due to his idea that most women are "high maintenance". Until Norton sets his sights on a woman with secrets named, Emory.
Norton has his own secrets that causes him to do the unspeakable in order to fulfill his need to have children. Emory becomes entangled in his twisted plans and the two find out that they have more in common with each other than the other believes.
These two are perfectly matched. The author does an excellent job in actually making us like Norton, in spite of the horrible things he's done. Emory is very likeable and relatable as we soon discover that she is as much into the depravity as Norton. Add in the antics and funny scenes between Norton and his troubled brother Nico, and this book will definitely hold your interest. I absolutely love the writing style and hope that we see more from this author soon.
Happy reading!