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Seeing White (The White Trilogy) by Charlotte E Hart

Dark, sinister and ruthless; definitely 18+

Title: Seeing White (book 1 in The White Trilogy)

Author: Charlotte E Hart

Queue the usual good looking and successful business man with a steady stream of women coming, being used for sex and then immediately being kicked out. Sounds familiar? So I thought too, but this book has so much more going for it.

Be prepared for violence including some very brutal BDSM scenes with phycological manipulation for sex, a clever computer geek, two very close sisters and some sinister mob characters. 

The storyline is not always what it seems and the author has managed to create a surprisingly convoluted and exciting story with personalities which are continuously developing throughout the series. 

Be warned, you'll most likely like to buy the other two books in the series too, but in my view, the two first books were the best.


The White Trilogy books;

  1. Seeing White
  2. Feeling White
  3. Absorbing White



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