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K. M. Scott (1)

Author of Crash Into Me

For other authors named K. M. Scott, see the disambiguation page.

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Series

Works by K. M. Scott

Crash Into Me (1705) 146 copies
Temptation (2014) 67 copies
Fall Into Me (1601) 27 copies
Give in to Me (1705) 27 copies
Surrender (2014) 20 copies
Sons of Navarus Box Set #1 (2015) 13 copies
Hard as Stone (2019) 12 copies
Possession (2015) 11 copies
Ever After (2014) 9 copies
Satisfaction (2015) 7 copies

Associated Works

Hot for the Holidays: Stocking Stuffers Collection (2023) — Contributor — 6 copies
The Naughty List — Contributor — 2 copies

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Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Short biography
K.M. Scott writes contemporary romance. Gabrielle Bisset writes erotic paranormal and historical romance.

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this was My first book by this Author. something different for me, a lot like 50 shades but sweeter
 
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b00kdarling87 | 2 other reviews | Jan 7, 2024 |
Erotica - BDSM
Contemporary
Purchased from Amazon February 14, 2016
 
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bodebeabay | 4 other reviews | Sep 25, 2022 |
Dropped at chapter 6 - 22%
 
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ayoshina | 4 other reviews | Jul 31, 2022 |


⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️STARS.
ARC BOOK REVIEW
Release Date-24/4/18

So this was my first experience with this author and I am pleased to say I really enjoyed this first book in the "Project Artemis" series.
I found "Into The Darkness" to be really fast paced and you were immersed into the action right from the get-go.
The two main characters here were great, liked them both very much.
Persephone was a strong woman, totally unspoiled by her silver spoon upbringing.
I'm not quite sure how correct that would be in real-life but for the basis of this story, it was something I ultimately adored most about her.
The male lead Nick was also a really relatable individual and I liked him equally as much.
It was really great to see the relationship develop slowly between Persephone and Nick as they each realise they only have each other to rely on in this dangerous situation.
"In the Darkness" set itself up for future books in this series really nicely.
I am so looking forward to seeing how this plays out.
My only slight issues here (which is the main reason I removed a star) was I felt to much time was spent setting the scene for future stories.
I would have prefered the spotlight ultimately to remain more on our two lovers and less on future events.
I do understand why this was needed though.
My second slight peeve was I wasn't a great fan of a certain scene between Persophone and Nick.
I didn't think it added anything special to the storyline and was just there ultimately for overall shock value.
And lastly, I'm not sure why everyone was bandying Stockholm syndrome around?
Correct me if I am wrong but Stockholm is all about falling for your captor, well technically Nick was Persphones White Knight/rescuer, not her Jailor so Stockholm should never be in the equation DUH!!!



Unless I'm ultimately missing something there.
So that's it, folks.
Its been a while since I have read a good romantic suspense and this one ticked all my boxes.
This was a great read that I recommend giving it a go.
Thank You to the Author for providing me with an ARC of "In The Darkness (Project Artemis #1)" of which I have reviewed voluntary.
All opinions expressed are entirely my own.



Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
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