Phantom
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Summer Morton
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Stephen Dexter
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H. D. Carlton
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The married woman of the manor. The stranger outside. An intoxicating novel of dark temptation and dangerous desire by the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Cat and Mouse Duet.
November 12, 1944. This house holds on to souls for a lifetime. I thought I had given it to my husband when I vowed to love him until the end of time. I lied. Nothing could have prepared me for the day my phantom appeared outside my window. He was terrifying, yet hypnotizing, and I couldn’t deny my intrigue. I never intended to fall into a whirlwind romance with my stalker. Especially because he’s so much more than that. A criminal. A mobster. The man who offers me solace from the monster in Parsons Manor. There are many that haunt these halls, yet it’s only my husband I fear.
©2025 by H. D. Carlton. (P)2024 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.What started as forbidden desire turned into an emotional hurricane. The guilt, the longing, the pull between them — it wasn’t just spice or attraction; it was something deeper, something haunting. I could feel her torn heart, the way she wanted him even though she knew she shouldn’t, the way he looked at her like she was both his damnation and his redemption.
There were moments that made my insides twist — not just because of the heat, but because of how real the emotions were. That mix of danger, passion, and pain reminded me why I love dark romance: because it doesn’t shy away from the truth that love can be both beautiful and brutal.
The writing was intense, cinematic, and seductive. I felt every scream, every touch, every silent confession that neither of them could say aloud. The way H.D. Carlton crafts her worlds — she doesn’t just tell stories, she bleeds them.
By the end, I was completely undone. It was the kind of book that makes you sit in silence afterwards, unable to move, because your heart is still there — trapped between the pages, between Renaldo’s darkness and Genevieve’s aching light.
I loved Phantom. I loved how it hurt me, how it healed me, how it made me feel things I can’t even name. It reminded me why I’m drawn to stories like this — because they show love in its rawest form: obsessive, painful, magnetic, and unforgettable.
Phantom by H.D. Carlton
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